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THE i rj if' A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. WELDON, N. C., TIIUKSDAY, KKUHL'AKY 10, 1021. Terms of SubscriDtion--$2 00 Per Annum VOL. IA'. NO. 41 I ,TZ ... I Mi & Si I US 1r! 1 Fr Infants nndnhiWr,, AVciclable Prcparntioolor As H tint! UieStomarls and RjwIs r i i ThcrrbyPromoUn4Di4wtl1 undRcslCmtiJ Vi,.-Al NrtT NAHCOTlCj bam W .- Am? ConstipnlionandDidrrtwc" . .- ,j, tmMc ana Win rt - resulting Ihc-refronlntawy i ""T"7 . fac Simile Sinsisr.. .rnnU NEW lu"' Kill That CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs Eict Copy of Wrapper, Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tske no chances. Keep this stands d remedy handy for (he Arst sneeie. Breaks up a cold iti 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days I icellenl for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara ia best Tonic Lsisnre No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 17 mummmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmm m m m m m it Cost For ftjj I AM offering my entire stock of Shoes, I Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Ladies Dresses and Coats at wholesale COST to EVERYBODY. No goods charged at cost to anybody. Come early and get your pick of these bargains while they last m m m m 4. L. STAWB4CK, The Busy Store, WELDON, N C ummwtm m mmmmmmmmmm. mm PUODGROCtRILS build up the system, stimulate the brain, and ' increase your capacity to think. And right thinking brings besti re runs. Our prices make you think. Call in to see us. L. E. HULL, NtarBaUhelor'i Open Housa.l Dim Lumler Weldon, NJ C. MANUKACTUKEHH OF Building Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Doors Blinds, Mantels, Door and Window Screens QUADS TO ORDER AND Mothers Know Thai Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature, of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ii van ciTT. Cold With QUININE AND La Grippe A J IK February Only mm m mm mm mm MM mm mm MM mm MM MM Mm mm MM mm MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM Choice Hams There is nothing Jmore appetizing than a slice of our choice ham. We have anvthinc vou may want lu ti e line of meats. All Kinds of Canned Goods. WELDON, N.C I Millwork Go. BKOULAB STOCK Him "l WILL TKY TO BE GOOD MYSELF, AND DO ALL 1 CAN TO MAKE OTIII-Ks HAI'I'Y. What a blessing it would be to all wiih whom we are associated if we would study well and put into practice the words of Robert Louis Stevenson, "There is an idea abroad among moral people that they should make their neighbors good. One person I have to make good myself. But my idea to my neighbor is as much more near ly expressed by saying that I have to make him happy if 1 may." We all realize that the people who are trying to make their neigh bors geod, dictating what they should or should nol do, rinding fault with them if they do not heed the advice given, or have opinions of their own as to what they de sire to do, are the people that in time have but few friends. Their efforts to make the other fellow good" in their way, is not benefi ce to either. But had the effort b:en used to make "the other fel low happy," the result would have been far-reaching. It is hard at times for us to real ize that we have a big task if we do all in our power to make the "one person good." It is easy to excuse out own mistakes and short comings and see only faults in others. Life is short and there seems to be so much sorrow and unhappiness that it seems it would be advisable for us to resolve each day to try to do something to make at least one person happy by doing some kind deed or speaking some kind words. The results in the course of the year would amount to more than we can realize, for happiness, like sorrow, is conta gious. Some one has said, "The happi ness of the lender heart is increas ed by what n can lake away from the wretchedness of others. " A good resolution then would be, "I will try to be good myself, and do all I can to make others happy. Then, indeed, would this world be a better place in which to live, for if one tried to he good and tried to help relieve the heartaches of oth ers, there would be but little fault finding and more words of com mendation and luve. CASTORIA For Infante and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwayi bears the Signature of YES, (10 ON. From a Maryland county fire commissioner's report: "The girls of the high school made an especially good showing in coming down the fire escapes during the drill." DIVERSE INTERESTS. "Dearie," exclaimed the de lighted young wife, "my new hat rump today " "To how much?" inquired her husband in tones of pathos. Rt'i-awn Blood Impoverished Klrlnnond. Vii. "When I was a girl 1 became all run down, ray blood was iTi-.pover-1 s b e d ii n d my complex ion bfi-ame sallow, t also suffered from indiges tion and con stipation. I nervous and us mis er a b I e as f.,,,1,1 h.. uhMn f)r I'liTi-e's (inld- u Mi'dtral Disi-onT.v was recoui Dixmloil to in I liu.lt about tour bol tins and some of ibe 1'lwii.ant I'el lets' with It. AfnT takn:ii ihi'sr mmtu liM'S I wus lu belter health and fell beller tlmti 1 bad Tor several veain" MltS C. N OMVKH. N( is' mil Sl All dilemma still Mudt caJ Uiaiovery, liquid or lablele "California Syrup of Figs" is Child's Best Laxative Beware! Say "California" or you may not get the genuine "Cal ifornia Syrup of Figs" which doc tors recommend for babies and children of all ages. Nothing else cleans the little bowels and regu lates the child's stomach and liver so gently, so thoroughly. Direc tions on each bottle. But ynu must say "California." Don't be talked into an imitation fig syrup which hasn't the delicious, fruity taste or the perfect "laxative physic" ac tion, i 517 tf JN(ik8P As Dead aSftfjio Dodo -ILK MALOMELjfP livery druggist in town your drussist and everybody's drug gist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist. Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead I Dodaon'a Liver Tone i pi-raonally guaranteed by every druggiit who selU it. A hrw bottle costs but :i few cents, nnd if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggioh ntte and ronatipation, you have only to ftck for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone m n pleasant tarting, ' purely vegtHnble remedy, harmlew to boLb children aod adulU. THE LORD'S PRAYER. The following beautiful composition was Captured during the civil war at Charleston, S. C, by an Indiana soldier. The dingy, time worn paper on which it was written (evidently with a goose-quill pen) bore the date of July 4, 1823. At considerable expense it has been obtained for publication, and it is quite a literary curiosity : Thou to the mercy seat our souls dost gather To do our duty unto Thee Our Father To whom all praise, all honor should For Thou art the Great God Thou, by Thy Wisdom, rulest the Forever, therefore Hallowed Be Thy Name, Let never more delays divide us from Thy glorious grace, but let Thy Kingdom Come. Let Thy command opposed be by none But Tty pleasure and Thy Will Be Done And let our promptness to obey be even The very same ' On Earth as It Is in Heaven, Then, for our souls, 0 Lord, we also pray. Thou wouldst be pleased to Give Us This Day The food of life wherewith our souls are fed, Sufficient raiment and Our Daily Bread; With every needful thing do Thou provide us And of Thy mercy pit And Forgi. e Us All our misdeeds for Him, whom Thou didst please To make an offering for Our Trespasses, And for as much, O Lord, as we believe That Thou will pardon us As we forgive those Let that Love teach wherewith Thou dost acquaint us To pardon all Who trespass against us And ofiimes Thou findest we have forgot This love to Thee, yet keep And Lead Us Not Through soul and body's want to desperation Nor let earth's gain drive us Into Temptation, Let not the soul of any true behver Fall in the time of trial But Deliver Yes, save tliein from the malice of the devil, And boih in life and death keep Us From Evil. This we pray, Lord, for that of Thee from whom This may be had For Thine Is the Kingdom, This world is of Thy word; its wondrous story To Thee belongs The Power and the Glory And all Thy wondrous works have ended never, But will remain forever and Forever. Thus we poor creatures would confess again, And thus we say eternally Amen. New York American THE SERMON OF LOVE. BY FRANK The preacher took the very text -the dear, devoted brother! 'Twas just that simple one and sweet "Love one another!" He must have known my heart made moan in all this line so dreary; He seemed to preach at me and then he seemed to preach at Mary! She turned her eyes blue as God's ringing; And, to my grieving soul's surprise, I thought 1 heard her lips repeat the And that her heart was saying sweet : "Love love one another!" A blessed sermon 'twas to me; the benediction over, 1 walked with her in ecstasy, across the fields of clover; And then 1 told her all the love my true heart could not smother, And now, through life, forever we're loving one another! LilKS T RKiOUNiZb HIM. I Cordon married a widow wiih eight children, who, in course of time, presented linn with ten chil dren. One evening he found in the street where he lived a little boy, weeping biuerly. "What's the matter, little man?" inquired Gordon, caressing him. "I've lost my way," sobbed the youngster. "Then come with me. I'll give you something to eat and take care of you." Accordingly, our kind-hearted friend took the little fellow home, and said to his wife : "See, dear, I have brought you this child. I found him all alone in the street. One more or less won't make much difference; we will treat him as if he were our own." "Why, you stupid! Don't you knov him? It's our Percy!" Wk Tak. up lintti :i -;i')i:iul iit n:!i: ;ind wakt it! tii' lliti-; no biliou nri. nick telle, .id ! stMi;ic!i or ciirntiDatt'd bowel.-!. It (; coiivinifiii r .. n't i, t!i" nr.v cause in- i.;y like vio !' f : r.tloruel V"ii will feel i-!. Don't Irwe D isiifi' Liver 1 iiuu, lull ti lent caloini'!. T. today and tumn-rn weak, silk ai: ) ii.i.j a dny'-i wi.rl ' Ti! Tune iiifticttd aud vigor and ambition. be given Who Art in Heaven; world's whole frame, L. STANTON. skies when that dear text came she joined not in the singing; text of that dear brother, Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA HARD HIT. "What's wrong, old man? You look blue." "Had a scrap with my wife this morning." "Oh, don't let a little thing like that worry you. A thunderstorm clears the atmosphere, you know." Yes, but that doesn t help a man who's been struck by light ning." RIDICULOUS. Mamma, is papa going to die and go to heav. n? Of course not, Bobby. What ever put such an absurb idea into you head? Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA MJ V SETjlM THINKING. REMINISCENCES OF THE SHAH11 VOICED WOMAN WOKE YOIJNC MAN TO POSSIBILITIES OP SITU ATION. "Charles," said a sharp-voiced woman to her husband in the smoking compartment, "do you know that you and I once had a romance on a train?" "Never heard of it," replied Charles, in a subdued tone. "I thought you hadn't, butdon't you remember it was a pair of slippers I presented to you the Christmas before we were married that led to our union? You re member how nicely they fitted, don't you? Well, Charles, one day when we were going to a pic nic, you had your feet upon a seat, and when you weren't looking I took your measure. But for that pair of slippers I don't believe we'd ever been married." A young, unmarried man, silting near by with a girl, immediately removed his feet from the seat. WHEN A MISTAKE IS FATALj Flatbush Do you think a man profits by his mistakes? Bensonhurst Not if he marries the wrong woman he doesn't. eaa REST ASSURED! You cannot well afford to experi ment, nor should you! When your physician tells you to take scorn EMULSION J you may rest assured that his decision is the result of confi dence, built upon experience. I Scott A Bowne. Bluomfleld, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF I Ki MOIDS I (Tablets or Granules) I For iNniftrcTinM FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS One hundred acres, thirty mil lion good stocky plants, ready now. Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefields.Succession.Flat Dutch. Parcel Post paid: 300, $1; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.50. Express: 2,000, $3.50; 5,000, $7.50; 10, 000, $12.50. Count and deliv ery guaranteed. Parker Farms, Moultrie, Ga. Notice of Summons. North Carolina, Halifax County, lu the Superior Court. KI.LA 1'AKiIAM, I'laintiH'. Vs. UAUFIKLD I'AKUAM, Hefendant. The above-named defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has beeneonimenced him against in Su perior Court of Halifax Co. wherein the plaintiff is demanding an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon status tory grounds, aDd the said defendant will turtlier take notice mat ne is re nnirH ami lierehv rmni mntldail to SI) pear before the Clerk of the Superior t ourt ot llalilax county, in uaiuax, .1 U., on llie -1st nay 01 renruary, aud anawer or demur to Hie complaint O! lite piaiutlll to oe uieu lu inreaiu ac tion before the return day hereof, or the relief thereiu demanded will be granted This the l'.'tli dav of January. lU'.'l. H. M (MHY. Clerk Superior Court of Halifax county jy liu 4t ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning I Unless you see Uie asms "Bayer" on package or on Uhk-ta you are not getting genuine Aspirin ure aoribed by physicians for twwnty-one year and proved sate by millions. Take Aspirin unlv a toM in the Bayer pack age for 'olds, Headerhe. Neuralgia, lUwumatiem, Earache. Toothache, Lum bago aad for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin nost few casta. lniiofit also sett larger pack ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moooaoetioacid' eater of Salicylioacid. Select Your Victrola If VOU arc nnp nf ihnp u-hi nrc tO- I B I I Ii Machine, don t decide on an tnferier make-a Victrola costs no more. Lei us demonstrate the many points of superiority. The Victrola brines vou all instrument's ii hrinoc. all the iu.,h;,, -.:... . ' , -....f.j ui. ..... tcuuiiij; aiiisia III lUilC and reproduction it stands today in a class by iiself. A small initial naumem ui!l nlp imnr ..,..i : 1 wi. . " - --.'-' cii.v carry in stock all the latest records. nnctrat Weldon Furniture Company, WELDON, N. C. W1Y Sreio LL You E4MI? 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