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Keep this standard remedy handy for th ft rat sneect. Breaks up a cold in 24 houri Relieves Grippe in 3 days Kxeellem for HeuUtch uinln In this form does nut affoet the head Casein, is beat Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 77 m Sir tttt it Cost f if March Only I AM offering my entire stock of Shoes, 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 thesetbargains while they last &M UM m The Busy Store, mm mm mm MM mi m MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM 1 L. swtmcK, WELDON, N C & &m&XMMMMMM tt MMMMMr MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM mm Choice Hams There is nothing more appetizing than a slice of our choice ham. We have anything you may want lu the line of meats. All kinds of Canned Goods pOOD GROCLRIES build up the system, stimulate the brain, and U increase your capacity to think. And right thinking brings best re ruits. Our prices make you think. Call in to see us. L. E. HULL, THE HEART OF THE NAVY. Her One Desire Ws to See Her Brother Once More Ntr Batchclor'i 'Opera Houm.I WELDON. N.C Ikon Lumber & Millwork Co. Uncle Sam's navy has a heart. Julin Kecrs is a seaman aboard ihe II. S. S. Kansas, ai sea en route from Samoa to the Canal Zone. A sister, who had raised John from a baby, lies in a hospital at Los Angeles, lacing m operation from which she may not recover. Her one desire is to see again, belotc she goes under the sur geon's knife, the brother she had guarded from babyhood. Friends sent a radiogram to the the Kansas asking that John be grained a furlough! Under regulations, with die Kansas at sea, there is but one thing for the captain of the Kansas to do-to refuse the furlough. 1 hen a message outlining the situation is sent to Washington. Secretary Daniels read it care fully. It tells how the sister, a war nurse, sustained a serious in jury while in the service at Camp Kearney; how her whole fight for life might be decided by whether she is strengthened and cheered by the presence of her brother. The Kansas, it develops, is only a day's sail from the Canal Zone. Daniels immediately wirelessed her commanding officer to grant the furlough to Keers. The order also stipulated that at the fur lough's expiration, instead of hav ing to report back aboard the Kan sas at the far-away Canal Zone station, Keers be permitted to re port at the naval station here at San Diego. If the American navv can ac complish it, the life of John Keers' sister is saved. San Diego (Cal.) Sun. She States It Mildly. W hile suffering w ith a severe at tack of the grip and threatened with pneumonia, Mrs. Annie H. Cooley of Middlefield, Conn., began using Chamberluhi'sCough Remedy and was very much benefited by its use. The pains in the chest soon disappeared, die cough became loose, expectoration easy and in a short lime she was as well as ever. Mrs. Cooley says she cannot speak too highly in praise of tins remedy. CUSE AND EFFECT. "Home: ' Why do ihey tread grapes with their feet to make wine?" Brew: "To put the kick in it." Many a man who acts smart is made to smart For it. When You I eel Rheumatic. l-'oi the ai'lien anl pains of rheuma tism C'liainhrtlauM l.in.n.i-lil i rxt'i'l leut. Mawute the parts lhui.mlily twice a ilaywitli thin liniment ami you will be surprined at the relief which it affords. THE MODERN WAY. "Will you marry me, dearest?" he asked' "Oh, George," she remonstra ted, "I'm afraid you only want me for my vote." Hard words seldom make an impression on soft people. An Ideal Remedy For Constip tion. It would be hard to find a belter remedy for consiipation than Chamberlain's Tablets. For the best ettect thev should be taken im mediately alter supper. They are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. The experience a man buys is always delivered a little too late. Why Coliln Are Dangerous. I crtfw.itc Hicnv iHnl folds II la mi on i.vj U...WM..W ...... ...-. lead in thai makes them dangerous tl.d ct?i.i,i fi.r ih 1 llty (UtJ'JIt Ml, ai.i.in .... ... .....i .lu.ili lutiintii nt die rccciuiiiii ohu uii.i"r"i.' " germs ol iiilluena, pneumonia, tuberculosis, dyptlieria, scarlet fever, whooping cough and mea sles. You are much more likely to contract these diseases when u-.. - Erie ihtii r.vin you nave cuiu. ji v .. ... -i. I., . .ti au.ru irtiii ac VOU SIIOUIU KCI I IU Ul y vi . . . -i-i- . ' I k.. quicKty as possiuic. iuniiiut.- f u Ddrti.H.1 urill hpln mill a vuueu ivmj ... r you. It is widely known as a cure tor oau corns. EARLY OBSERVATION. Weldon, NJ C. MANUKACTUHEKSOr- Bulldlng Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Doors Blinds, Mantels, Door and Window Screens MADE TOOROtK AMU KKUULAH 8TOVK 81ZKH. CUMIMatarMa tlif UrU WwtoMaaMa Our HafM. How to tell when your Batter has a Glass Arm Get that cxaminution.JVOW! Tikehim ... OUT! The Teachet What bird has been thought by some to bring sor. row and ti ouble to houses over which it hovers? Robbie Multikids. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA THE battery graveyard is filled with bat teries that died before their time. Their owners either neglected them, or prescribed the wrong medicine. Don't take that responsibility on yourself when there arc Prest-O-Lite Service Stations everywhere you drive, equipped for and ex perienced in battery life-extension. That's the Prcst-O-Lite Service Station's job, no matter what make of battery you now have. If a little distilled water is all your battery needs, distilled water is what you'll get. We won't try to sell you a new battery until your present buttery is actually dead and ready for the soft music. When you do need a new battery, you'll be glad to know that Presi-0 -Lite is !ack to pre-war prices and th.it an : HowancFwill be made on your old h.-tfry. v.: I examination now. FRANK S. MOORE, Weldon, N. 0. mtOJue J7i SimageSiattsny. Pull up where you see this tiipi Vsc.' I si than one four -hundredth of oxoar -reserve for a single st. it an,.1 :hc venerator quickly A SONG OF EASTER. TO A PEACH. It is surely enough to be pretty, Worth watching with rapture all day. What need have you then, to be witty, Or even have something td say ? If your beauty ensnares the beholder, What more is expected of you ? Will his gallantry ever grow colder, So long as you're fair to his view ? Why bother and fret about learning ? What need do you have to be wise When you fill a poor man's soul with yearning With only a glance from your eyes? The homely girl cannot be lazy. She must query and study and read. But your pulchritude sets the men crazy Isn't that all the charm that you need ? A TALL CORN STORY. Related to the Madison (Kan.) News by Bill Horst: I've been hoeing weeds in my corn field this wtek, and it gets so dark down under the corn that I have to use a lantern from 2:30 until quiiiii.g time. White lilly, abloom in the sweet, warm light - Of the Faster dawn, today, With thy sweet, warm breath, like a draft exhaled From a seraph's mouth, ah, say, Art thou only a flower, though thou build'st a bridge O'er the awful cleft of the grave, That Reason may cross upon, surely, and Grief, Seeing this, may look up and be brave ? Christ's lilies, bloom in far, overseas lands, O'er the graves of young heroes, . today, How your message of tile's immortality thrills As you spring from the grave's icy clay; Oh, lilies of Easter, shine out and shine on, ."Life from death" for your message and sign; Till the red of the poppies of Flanders field fades, Quenched by radiant light, all divine! Helen Chase. THE TITANIC. On Sunday night, April 14th, 1913, the great steamer Titanic, the largest and finest ship that had ever crossed the ocean, crashed into an iceberg, which ripped her side from stem to stern, and with in a couple of hours the magnifi cent floating palace went to the bottom, bearing with her over six teen hundred people. As the steamer sank the band stood on the deck and played the familiar air "Nearer My Cod, to Thee," the immortal hymn written by Sarah Flower Adams. The story was told all over the world and started thousands sing ing the hymn who had not before heard it. From this tragic event, the fol lowing lines were written. The most beautitul object construc ted by man Is the lovely queen of the deep, Embodiment of strength, and grace combined, As she awaits a cargo complete. A thing of beauty, awaiting the hour, Her moorings to let go; Her cabins filled with human life; No feeling of fear or woe. Alas, that man should be so weak As on himself to rely! The Father stands ready to give His help, When His children to Him apply. The great Titanic in her "Mogul strength, Did on herself depend, The whole world wept o'er her sad, sad fate, At her awful, and tragic end. Columbus braved, long years ago, The ocean deep and wild, In a non-worthy craft, unfit for sea, But with faith of a little child. He knew in the start what must be done To make his voyage secure; Reliance on God was his only hope, On nothing else he felt sure. May those of our friends without hope in the world, From the foregoing lines gel a lesson, Where its clearly shown that trust in the Lord Will surely end in a blessing. Those who would throtiglinut eter nity dwell In happiness, peace and love, Must tlee from wr.iih ill it will sure ly o'eri.ike All, tailing in trust from above. The sad, sad fate of this giant craft, Brings warning to the world, Thai trust in God is the only sure way To escape such horrors untold. This beautiful ship, her Nation's pride, Truly a queen of the deep, Neath Atlantic's wave found a watery grave, Causing thousands to mourn and to weep. J. B. T. it" ' n ran mm rji D'S BLACK-DRAUGHT White ILircl Albania Lady Says She Has Seen Medicines Come md Go Put Ue '0!! Reliable" Thedford'i BLck-Draught Carr.e and Stayed. Pulton, Ala. In recommiMidiiii; Thed- leelini! nflcr incrls. Sour stomach and, f.nd's lihck-nratilit to her friends and, sick headache can be relieved.by taking neighbors iiL.e, Mr:;. T. 1'. Parks, a well known Jackson County lady, s :.:d: "1 am gcllim; up in yearj; my bead is pretty while. 1 have seen ineeiciiies and reme dies come and go but the old reliable came and stayed. I am H';in; of Black Draught, a liver medicine we have used lor years one that can be depended up on and one that w ill do the work. "Black-Draught will relieve indigestion and constipation if taken right, and 1 know for I t.led it. It is the best thing I have ever lound for the full, uncomfortable Black-Draught. It aids digestion, also ssists the liver in throwing off impuri ties. I am glad to recommend Black Draught, and do, to my friends anc neighbors.' Thedford's Ulncl:-Drr-;ht is a stand ard household remedy with a record o over seventy years of successful use livery one occasionally needs sonietln. g to help cleanse the system of impurities.1 Try Black-Draught. Insist upon Thed ford's, the genuine. At all druggists. u, 75) The Citizens Bank HA! IFAX. N. C. W 13 Invite the people ot Halifax and surrounding country to pat ronize this Dank. Why not have a checking account? It Is necessary in these times. It saves you money, and you have a re ceipt against payments to your creditors, besides it gives you a standing in your community. We have every facility known for 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. Come in and talk it over with us. Wc need you, you need us. 3-T '..J. Sold cmvivlri.' ft !'t iv dodlors mid dup.innu'ni r'uiv- ' ENl.l.ANbl.H Si-IIIM, HI D CO. WcwYor' -nmiKlya - Chicago a h ard tumble. How did he go broke? He fell in love. It often lakes the barrenness of the desert to teach us to look up to the stars. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA WVW. MAKE. THIS ll Vfil VivrraVTTtl. investment 4s,; pef The glory of life is to love; not to be loved; to give, not to get; to ; serve not be served. lit Wlllr-t - t- am. I-i J. -1 HIIIAl IN IHUt UATo physicians seldom advise the use of tonics that are largely alcoholic; more often it is SCOTFS EMULSION dL& Every physician knows it is the essence of purity and goodness and that it does not contain alcohol. ALSO MAKERS OF IIK.0ID5 (Tabteta r Sraaata) F05 INDIGESTION THE BEST FRIEND YOU will ever have is your bank book. In case of trouble or sickness he is a good fellow to have around. When an opportunity comes tor investment where you can better yourself and you need some money quickly, HE won't turn YOU down it YOU have cultivated him properly. Why not start ihai account today and be prepared to laugh at adversity? SI WTttfO?i?i WELDON. NC I Wmy Speio 4" You EaiH7 You might get sick or hurt be prepared for It You might want to make an Investmentstart .low. "Takes money to make money," you know You might be visited by thieves or fire-an account with us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to pet into. We pay 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts rpxfX? TJATVTT7 ft-? W A TJT? A Y St N. L. Stedman TwiitpM P. C. Oregory, VI-PrniWt, F. H. Oregory rHhi.T. DANDRUFF OOESI HAIR STOPS FALLINQ Immediately after using "Dan derine" you can not find any dan druff or falling hair.but what pleases you most is that your hair seems twice as abundant: so thick, glossy and just radiant with life and beau ty. Get a 35 cent bottle now. Have a lot of long, heavy, beauti ful hair. i 27 tf LWaon's Liver Tone .stead of CtJomel 1 1. ! auickailvtr. It attuckf Uie boni nd parl?re t4w liver. our d.ller wllo Men bottle of plMnt, harmleM "l)mlm' Liyer Tone" under w irii:ld, money-hick guuwt thlt it will rebuilt the liver, tomwh tai w-J. heiu tlien culomel. .vithout .if.liii, or elivitiM vou 16 auilic hnttlc Klld. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS 0 One hundred acres, thirty mil lion good stocky plants, ready now Early Jersey, Charleston Waki Relds,Succession,Flat Dutch. Parcel Post paid: 300, $1; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.50. Express: 2.000, $.V50; 5.000, $7 50; 10, 000, $12.50. Count and deliv ery guaranteed. Parker Farms, Moultrie, Ga. n
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