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Hunt for Huns and Ammunition In Our Store Sp risin;n will he dilighied with our high grade nuns. Gome in today and examii e ihe-e master p c- ,M 11 .r.ikrr's an We aic sure you will fincl just the gun yuu want. Ineicare so many styies and calibers that space will not permit us 10 describe them. Come in and see for yourself. We carry ammunition for all calibers. Don't forget your hardware needs. "OUR HARDWARE WEARS." mi ml i UUI1UI Jarage MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS via PLOW CjSTIflQS Your Orders Promptly Filled Let us Quote You Farming Machinery and Tools Belts and Pulleys Fittings, Etc., Etc. Gas and Steam Engines guick's Service Expert Mechanics Special Agents for Maj estic Ranges Richmond Stoves Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention D n i m v (INCORPORATED) "Everything in Hardware" EMPORIA, VA. SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST, NASHVILLE, TENN. THE Q-IA.3STT CFTHB SOUTH. Its immense popularity is due not only to the fact that every line in it is written for Southern farm families by men and women who know and appreciate Southern conditions, but to the practically un limited personal service which is fciven to subscribers without charge Every year we answer thousands of questions on hundreds of dif ferent subjects all without charge. When you become a subscri ber this invaluable personal service is yours. That is one reason why we have '3 75,000 CIRCULATION. Vi i , J Bargains for you IF YOUBUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES FROM W. T. PARKER & CO., Wholesale Cash Store WELDQN N, C Trustee's Sale of Land. Under and by virtue of autliorli y con ferred by a certain deed of trust made by 0. E. Strickland and E. B. Durham to J. 8. Manning, Attorney (ieneral, Trustee, and beinit reeorded in Book 317, page 54, in the office of the'Regis ter of Deeds for Halifax County, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured by the said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Halifax, N. C, at It o'clock M., Saturday, January 28, 1922, it. fnllnwintf described laud: iMioirinnimr at a ooint in the center of tliefniain road leading from Camp No. 1 to Tillery, said point being wit nessed by an iron pipe on the west side of said road, said poiut being the north west corner of tract No. SI, the north east corner corner of tract No. 43 and the southeast corner of tract No 3i; thence N 5-8o W along the north line of tract No 43; 30W feet to a pointer in the center of a road in the east line of tract No. BO; thence N 8-Ul) K alongthe center of said road 2113 feet to a point in the otsntiirof said road, beiug the north east corner of tract No. 60; thence 8 US UuvY along the north line of tract No. 60 171a feet to a point in the cen ter of a road the northwest corner of tract No. 50, the northeast corner of traot No. 61, the southest corner ol tract No. 52; thence NS utlW along the center of said road, the east line of tract No 62, U57 feet to a point, said poiut being witnessed by an iron stake on the east aide of said road, said point being the southeast coiuei ol tr.ict No. 4S; thencr NlW-lfiE along the south line ol tract No. 37, 11)40 feet to a point in the . i . nai.1 nnint heinflr wit nessed by an iron stake on the west side thence K3 tlOW along the center of said road luS feet to a pdint in C I e ;'A thA kniitliu-HRt'COr- Cenvnr ui - nerof tract No. 41; thence 8&9-39t along the south line of traot No. 41, ..o.ui rt a nnint in the center of the main road leading from Camp No. 1 to . l : .1 .1 haina ifnnnarrt 1 iikiy, hi fiuw . - fc, mm stake on liu weet adWaid road: thence Si-UuW along the center of said road STrfi feet to the be. ginning, containing in accordance with survey and map made by i. u Mann, K . July 11H, Keveiiiy-eigiii (io) acres. This the ltttu day ol December, lSTJl, J. H. MANNINti, Attorney General, Trustee. Children Crtv fosp fi-le-S-- The Kind You Have Always Bought, tyid wjiich has been In use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of j-ff ' and has been made under his per- tJjC(r?J!ttj- sonal supervision niuce its infancy. yuxrr. mucjma Mhw no one t0 deceive you Jn th All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-goud " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself. What is CASTOR I A Castnrla is a hnrmlcss substitute fur Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It curtains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substunce. Its age Is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been In coiutunt use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic t.nd Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort Ihe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS fBears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought T tfNttUH COMPANY, NFW VORK C ITV. Bank of Tillery, TILLERY. N. C. WE invite the people of Halifax and surrounding country to pat ronize this Bank. 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 Banking, and invite you to open an account with us. The smallest account receives as much attentionas the .argest with us. We pay 4 per cent. Compounded Quarterly on Savings. Come in and talk it over with vs. M i ned vou. vou need us. Trustee's Sale of Land. tinder and I t viitueof authority con ferred by a certain deed of trust made by C. K Htricklaud aud K B. Durham to J. N Manning, Attorney (ienerul, trustee, and beinir recorded in Hook Ml 7 psjic 53 in the oilicc of the Hcxistcr ol Deeds for Halifax county, default hav inir been made in the payment of, tin notes secured by said deed of trust, the undesigned trustee will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door iu Halifax, N. C , at I- o clock M. Saturday, January 28, 1922, the following described land: "Beginning at a point in the center of the main roan leaning rrom ('amp no. 1 to Tillery. said point beinir witnessed by au iron cart axle on the east side of saiu man, saiu poiui uriug me ungiuiu corner of the State Farm, ttienee N:itt- 3UK alouif the center of said road, said point beinir witnessed hy an iron stake on the east side ol said load, said point beinir the southwest cornerof tract No, 31, thence 837-1UK 1954 leet to a point iu the ceuter of a road, thence K4-KHE alonir the center of said road 1740 feet to a poiut in the center of Conocauara Creek, said point being the southwest comer of tract No. 29; thence up the main run of Conocanara Creek as it meanders about 2100 feet to a point in the center of said creek, hei itt John son's corner, said point being witnessed by a bull Hum tree in the edge of the woodB; thence N44-U0W along Hheritt Johnson s line t)!K feet to the beginning containing in accordance witli survey and map made by C L. Mann, C. K., July WIS). Seventy-live and no-KKI acres (76) acres. " J. 8. MANNING, A ttoroey General , Tmate. upciiiai xuxu- vv mtci mm m m m PIT 1 urn nm am mm nm ON m mm urn nu nm urn Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Blankets For Cash Only! m Un In order io convert some of my large siock into Cash fe3$ for the next 1 5 days 1 will allow a special discount of 10 Stx xss per cent, on all Shoes, Boots, Boy's and Men's Suits, w w "? nN.m.. nH Panic all I arlioc IVcee Pnol Quilc a ...4 "T Citfirtc nnrl nn Red r.nmfnrK iind RUinkpis fur C.nsh Only Those who wish to save muney should be sure to see nm MM my stock before buying. Original selling price of all goods w3Sf nm marked in plain figures thereon. nm II A. L STAIN BACK. 11 nm 1 ' ' nm U The Busv Store. WELDON. N C UU uu mm itmnmnmunm nmmnnnmnmnnnm- - ' THE BEST FRIEND YOU will ever have is your bank honk. In case of trouble or sickness lie is a good ft How in have around. When ah opportunity comes for investment where you can better yourselt and you need some money quickly, Hli won't turn YOU down if VOU have cnltiv ited him properly. Why not start that account today and be prepared to laugh at adversity? T17-'"TrWTTT I WHAT'S INSIDE YOUR HEAD? EAGLEMIKADO'Penca No. 174 For Sale at your Dealer ' Mad In f iva iimiUa ' ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK In the End You Will Succeed Or Fail Because of Its Contents. ! In the end you will succeed or fail because of what is inside of i your head. But neither the X ray ! nor any other device ever invented j or ever likely to be invented, will j euai le a rrospeciive employer to ! look into your brain. Even the questionnaires aud psychological tiists show but little. And many a boy who stands at the head of his class in school or college never makes aood in after life. You carry somewhere behind your forehead the ability that will enable you to win. But that abili ty lias got to be tried out. You've got to persuade somebody that you are worth employing before you can use even the best of ability. This is the age of advertising. You must have some kind of an "ad" to sell yourself with, and the best one available is a good appear ance. II you look, prosperous, if you are well dressed and alert and cheerful you are well advertised. In any line of applicants, you are likely to be picked out as one of the most promising. Your clothes and your general appearance at tract attention. Appearance is not all, of course. Many men look like a million dol lars who are not worth 10 cents. But they get found out very speed ily. If you are really able and compe tent, all you need, all you ought to have, is a chance. You will never get that chance if you wear seedy clothes and neglect your teeth and need a shave. Your only "ad" is impression employers and others get of you at the start. Make that a good one. Don't be afraid to spend money on it. All good ad vertising is expensive, yet it is the best investment that a business man can possibly make. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of FOROIVF US OUR DEBTS. The Sunday school teacher asked little Gracie if her parents had any particular prayer for bed-time de votions. I'll say so, replied the child. Ah, said the teacher, much grat ified, and what is it? Well, explained the innocent lit tle one, every night papa says in a trembly voice, Oh, Lord, when is this woman going to stop trying to bankrupt me? 8 T 1 urea "I was weak and run-down," relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and jUBt felt ttred, all the time. I didn't rest well. I wasn't over hungry. I knew, by this, t needed. tcmlo, and a tem k none better than The Woman's Tonic B a- M cot I began using Cardul," continues Mrs. Burnett 'After tny first bottle, I slept better and ate better. I took four bottles. Now I'm well, feel Just fine, eat and sleep, raj skin Is clear and I hare gained and sure feel that Cardul is the best tonic ever made." Thousand? 01 women have f- ' 1 L'lvdal Just as Mrs. Mi. It should lb druggists. Administrator's Notice. Tlie unitersignrd liavmif nualilii'd in tliu Superior Court of Halifax county on the stli dav of Deceinher, ItlL'l, as administrator of the estate of (. R. sliearin, deceased, hereby notilies all persons holtlinir claims utfuiiiMt said es tate to tiri'Mi'tit tnem to him duly veri fied at his ollice in elclnn. V c, on or before twelve months from the date of this notice or the same will be plead ed 111 har 01 their recovery. All peiHOiis indebted to said estate are hereby notilied to make immediate payment. This the 12th day of Heeemher, 1921. II.Mil.l S It. DANIEL, Adinr.ol'IJ, K. Sliearin, deceased. 12 15 t (crd) 01(lsJJrcAenQuicldy cascarqlinine IN DtrfW wnthti ilwijn hav HIM'. bira. Httft CMr in 14 hwirta U GHppt In S rfar- Standard muni y fw d fvittr Umm. N M altor tfTwu. Sat and dendMt I toi bMriag Mi HUT iwwtll 4i DahttM Cnu V H IU COMPANY KTftOn f a- rZ-S 'EFLECTS THADt HARM QUALT' REOISTCREO F.S.ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Washington, N.C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga Columbus.Ga Montgomery, Ala Birmingham, Ala Baltimore, MA Toledo, Ohio SERPENT'S TONGUE, She is not old, she is not young, The Woman with the Serpent's Tongue; The haggard cheek, the hungering eye, The poisoned words that wildly fly, The famished face, the fevered hand Who slights the worthless in the land, Sneers at the just, contemns the brave And blackens goodness in its grave. In truthful numbers be she sung. The Woman with the Serpent's Tongue; Concerning whom, Fame hints at things Told but in shrugs and whisperings; Ambitious from her natal hour, And scheming all her life for power, With little left of seemly pride; With venonied fangs she cannot hide; Who half makes love to you today, Tomorrow gives her guest away. Burnt up within that strange soul She cannot slake, or yet control; Malignant-lipp'd, unkind, unsweets Past all example indiscreet; Hectic, and always overstrung The Woman with the Serpent's Tone. To think that such as she can mar Names that among the noblest are! That hands like hers cjii touch the springs That move who knows what men and things! That on her will their fates have hung! The Woman with the Serpent's Tongue. TOUCHING HIM. SUNSET BAY Lines Suggested by a Visit to an Old Ladies' Home. I came today to a quiet port To the Port of Sunset Bay Where tides run calm and the evening mists Are tinted a stiver gray. Where all the ships are memory ships That bear only dreams and smiles To the dear old dears whose compass steers To Youth's far distant isles. For smiles and dreams and smiles Are treasures to them, you see, Thai give glad glow to the long ago And hallow the used-to-be. And where is the Sunset Ray, you ask? It's back from a city street Where dear old dears in their gray-haired years Have found a calm retreat. A place where Yesterdays reign supreme, And To-day ah, well, 'I oday Is only a strand of Time-washed sand On which their fancies play. They frolic with old companions gone. Willi ininstiula who euiiij to sing The songs they sang when the wholu world rang With lite and love and Spring! The rockingchair ships they sail away And needles and thimbles fly In speeding the flight of visions bright To the glad-sad days gone by. And 0, how the glad outshines the sad The laughter outlaughs the sighs, 'Till the window gleams with sunset beams That jewel their tear-damp eyes. Then sleep as sweet as baby's sleep Comes out of (he sunset's gold And proves that here each dear old dear Is only a child grown old. "Thronging'' But Not "Touch ing'' Jesus. Oh, the multitudes that thronged Jesus without saving touching Him! It is declared that "much people followed him and thronged Him." Also that "as many as touched Him were made whole"; that is.ofboth spiritual and physical maladies. Doubtless some thronged jYsus because of His popularity or from idle curiosity, and received nn profit. Undoubtedly it would be so now were He on the earth today in bodily form. Jesus is presented in the Bible and in pul pits, and yet many do not touch Him by faith for the salvation of their souls. Various causes may be assigned for this fact. Thous ands attend the house of God with out a thought of being saved. And when the Holy Spirit convicts them of sin, they stifle such con viction. Others never seek oppor tunities by which they may touch Jesus and be saved. A. W. Or wig. THE LION AND THE FOX. A crafty old lion was waiting outside his den for a victim. Pres ently a fox came by. "Come in," said the lion. "No, thanks." "Oh, come in. " "I prefer not." "You're not afraid, You're not a coward?" ' The fact is, I don't like heap of bones." "Oh, never mind them! Why. lots of foxes have come in here. You're not more cowardly than other foxes, I hope? Look at their foot-prints." "Yes, but I notice that all their footprints go one way. Thev all go in, and none come out." Beware of the first step in the path of wrong. To retrace is verv difficult. CAN'T FOOL 'EM. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy This is a pleasant, safe and reliable medicine for coughs and colds. It has been in use for years and is held in hih esteem in those households wbero ts nood qualities are best known It is a favorite of mothers with ytung children, as it contains no opium or other harmful drugs. Try it when you hare need of such a remedy Constipation. constipation ot the bowels is a stop pate of the sewerage aystem that re moves waste matter from tbe body. It is as necessary that your bowels move regularly each day, to carry off this waste, as it is that the waste pipes of your home be kept open and carry oil the waste from the bouse. If you would enjoy good health, keep your bowela regular by taking Chamberlain's Tab lets when needed surely. thai Two colored gentlemen were en gaged in conversation when one of them became very much annoyed by the pcrsiiicm aiicmicn or a iui Ke fly. "Sam, what kin' a fly am dis?" "Dat am a boss fly." "A boss fly am a fly what buzzes 'roun cows, V hosses 'n' jack asses" "You ain't makin' out for io call me no jackass?" "No. I am' makin' out for .to call you no jackass, but you can't fool dem hoss flies." AND THAT'S THAT. Young man, said the elderly law yer to the junior member who was about to try his first importanl case, in picking your jury be sure and get at leasi two women on it. Yes, sir, I shall, but why? Because this is a doubtful case and you want the jury to disagree. Ob.na.ren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A
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