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ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine" Beware! I'liL you see th Mm "Bayer" im uka$iy ur on tahkto you re ni't gutt'iif? nuint' Aapirin pre-ayrii-d tiy phyHi.'iiins for twuiity-oiie yearn and pnjvnl uff hv niillumu. Take Aspirin Hiify a told in the Kfl.y-r iwvkife for CoJiUi, Hwulfuhe, NVuraiia, Kheiinia timii, Karachi', To.itliiu'lii', Lurnhat, and for Pftm. llaikly tin l of turlvc I'awi lkbk-ti of Aspirin m. f-w tvnM. lniff tirU aJao w-JI lart-r f)a'kajt'H. Anpinn i the trade mark of liayer Utmfiulure it MoiKAOtiicafidfUtor of SuJioUcjuud. CHICKESTLiiU b'iLLi M DIAMUNU 1 V LADIHS I Cold metallic bze. " libboa Taks hj i-nit.. l . ... Drfflit aik for ; ' PliUONU RUtNll I'ii i , ! l year rtftardrd hi UrM s,.i SOLO BY ALL Di.Ui. nSS. EVERY WHi.ii ; t flvO ;iMe. I..TS PROFESSIONAL CAWDS W. 8 OANlhl. . l: I.XMKI DANIIU. & I) AMI: I., Attoriieys-al-i.as , tt Kl.li'iN, N Praetiee iu tne eouilp ui Ha-i.a iuj .Nolttiaiuplou aud iu tlie ulot-ijir :iu. Kedcial eouits. i olU-ftiOii?. ma lt- iu ,il parts ol Noilli aiuliua lliaueli oih-. at Haliiax open every Monday MKS. AMU HA1 V'AKU, NOTARY PUBLIC, VI KLDON, N. C. Ultices of llauiel liuuiel. ObOKOE C. ORCEIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Uttiee io tjieen Huildiuif Weldon, N. C. Wm. L, KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WKt.liO.N, N. ('. Urhce io the iMoiel buiiilinr. Busioes promptly aud lailhfully at tended to. LLIOTT B. CLARK, Attorney-at-Law, VVEl.LHjN, N. I . OltiCe IU t.ilt'L-U Buihiiu. ASHLEY B STAINBACK Altorney-at-l.uw , Notary Public, WELDON, - - N. C. t'raola-iM iu Uu- iouii ol f!ulla aud ftdjOUJlUH CUUIllllv I'lUIllpt Utttl'LitiuU to all buffiucMs tuliuii'd io iul. otJa't ovei Si C. Tan s store. H B. IIARRELL, Attorney afLaw, Jr. WLLDON, - - N. C. Hiacticts tu ttieoouiu ul Hahlux and adjoitnuu' couutifs I'roitiiit alitrutiuu to all lousiness eutru-lcd to uu- l Ml, Of over kick's Jevtclcv toic T. CLARK ATTORNEY AT LAW, V KLIlUN, N. t . I'ractices iu the eouits ofHuliiax and djomiiif eouuties and il the Mipremt eourt ot the Mate. pecial atleutioa iriven to eullertioua an. I prompt returns DR. X m. A. CARTLR, K.n KtNAKIAN. Ulliee and llu-pital --.'ud -iit-et W Ki.lmN. N. ('. i'holls lirt ill; urtit'i' :t 1. Lou IMslnuce call- ansueied ,i..nijitly 0 DR PAISLEY EIELDS UhMISI, Over Weldon Drug Compuny VX'ELDON, N. C. Jimt Installed an X. a v. W.J. WARD, DENTIST, OKHt'K IN HAM KL lit ILIUM; WE LI (ON, N, ( epl' ly Lamest Stoil in tie Smth. 0 Wht'Liu Norfolk call on uh You will tint! what you want EaJftitit quickly. M3 Having uo cauvaHMent, do aifent'i conimMttioiiH ure ad ded to our pricm. Thin eu ablt'8 u to rirHtclawH nia terial aud hiiitdi it properly We Pay Freight and Guarantee Safe Arrival (HE COUPER WARBLE WORKS, (B3 yersin business.) W Rank M. NORFOLK, VA BOND and Our Good PRINTING Will Save You E. L HAYWARD, DID THEIR WORK TOO WELL i Trjjuei of Virgi ni Cemetery Wuh Employees Had Been Jut a j Little Les Industrious. i Tndii.-try ii a eonuiitmliible. trait, Iiu doulil, but sMKftimw It IliU j luiik k.ik a.-, we!!. U'l a ,liui(- ton attorney ted t tie story. Xot hag ago, it h 'i u h i two in-du.-trious ' irt in in us were employed to St. t a eemeterv tu rights. Tliey were .V'ti carte Man lie to paint up and clmu uj the and to make it luok as nifty as possible make it look like jut the ort of place to invite the casual pasr-bv to go off ami get !mt or ..mrt'i!ng so the oenielery wmiiM hn- custom ers. Ami the Yinriiian- wmle stood. Tin'v pulled out the e, il-; tln-y piiiii"il the he !i:e- and triiniii.'.! til,- "-, ni"U'-l the u'ni-s ml r 1 1 i i i - that .tiueirH a !! to iltlisfbt the In-art of I'r. Biicr, .r the ll-ur! . Hi liiichl I Oliver city l-'vorvthliijf would lime ! -t t ly, in s!,it, h.i,l i;, t ti. in. in Viiir: ii :ai., :isp;r.-d b) in. sin- to earn tleir ni.ii.ei, .! that tl.ev --Huh! to u,-v the l.leil best- J.-i'kilti! tw.i- ..er hv t! fence. ii'l now the tia-t.-ej of the celia ten in that little Virginia town are wonder, n; how they ai''- t-ver going to get the eeinetery population sort d out again. -Washington I'ojt HIS SINGLE VICE I'lulipj-a -- e; Billy's a good brother. He has one bad habit. He smokes cigarettes. Flusoie That' nothing. Mort XLen ftnuke 'em. l'hilippa Hut thev'ra my ciga rettes l,e finukc's. SUBSTITUTE FOR WHITE LEAD The elimination of white lead, with its poisonous effects, from the manufacture of paint is apparently prouiiceil by use of a product which is now leiiii? niauufactured by a Sydney ( Austral:) concern. This product is oxide of antimony, which is non-poiscnous, and complete suc cess is claimed for it. The anti mony used in iu manufacture ii taken from the CosUrfield mine, Victoria, according to Ihe Manufac turer's Journal of Sydney. The oxide is said to be produced cheaper in Australia than in any other pait of the world, due to the invention of a novel antriviuice by which it ia withdrawn from the ore chutes. LOCUSTS HALTED TRAIN8 Locusts are causing immense damage to crops in Spam, and gov ernmental measures have proved in sufficient to stop the plague, it was reported in dispatches from La Car olina, Sarage.ssa and Huesea, three principal agricultural sections of Spain. The plague is much more titensive thai, last year. A mail train in the T Carolina region was stopped feveral times because of the thickness of the in sects on the tracks, making them so greasy the train wheels were unable to grip the rails. REST FOR DUTCH WINDMILLS Wings of windmilLj, which seem such an eential part of Holland, apparently are doomed to come to a standstill, or to continue in action only in the cae of the smaller in- j dividually-owiied mills. fieneral j application of the eight-hour law j makes it unprofitable for the mill owners to wait for favorable breezes, so they are about to install petro leum motors, according to reports in Dutch papers. MUCH MONEY FOR CHURCHES The gifts of Protectant churches in America for all purposes during the year 1H20 amounted to more than '.'OO,OD0,000, according to the statistics compiled by Dr. V. K. Lampe of Philadelphia, secretary of the United Stewardship council. The Southern Presbyterian church led all denominations in the United States in per capita infts to beiievo lent causes during '.f0. Catarrhal Deafness Can't be Cured bv local application, a-- tttry cannot reach the diseased poi lion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constit-utional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inllamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Kus tachian Tube. When this tube is in llamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect hearing, aud w hen it is entire, ly closed Deafness is the result, and unt less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its norma condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, wbich is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio TACTFUL. That young man reads poetry aloud. I encourage him to do so, de clared Miss Cayenne. It enables him to conceal his own conversation. HAD ANOTHER THINK COMING. Bill Wat Sadly Mistaken Con-L-ernioK the Proper Cliissilication of Apple His Mates i-njoyed. Bill Svmi-s drew a Urge, pink appk' Iroin the side p icket of Ins o it and prp ircd toaii.u'k ii, when .imiilier of Ins u iirkm.iu's reached over utiJ DDk the -ipplc, saying: ' What kind ol apple is th jl. Bill -(-ox's C)r.ine Pippin?" Then, as he munched, he said: "No, it h.nnV" Amiiher Io iter re.iched for the apple, saving: "t'lix's ()'-.u,Ce Pippin, my hap py din:! D in't V-:i know a Beau ty ui K -ui hen ycr sees it? Lein-nit- i.iste it No, 'nsn't that!" Suit jiiotli-r gnniv f-'-v reached out and to is the Inni, deploring: "Voil I: ll-i v s act as ll 'i)u'd never see, i apples h:-nie' That hain't ii i B.- iuiy ot Kent it's a Dui.h Mitjiioii. Nil, 'ijiiii'" as he t i. lis in.- i m Int.: ol it "W hat w av th n apple, Bill' "I tliinijjhi,' replied Bill sadly, "llial .ipple A as my lunch!" I'woi ki.i':-si:i.ki:rs. Some people cross bridges he fore they are reached, others no to the trouhle ol building bridges w here ii isn't ItMv thers will ever be any vv Her tlOV, Mil- H'llll BHU AN, ' The do. h my in, mill h "I'll . .pel t diiltely. " i ii I must keep i, in id : ild air." ill - VV lllibl vV iitime- (iooii vvn i;s Mrs It say: hcte ihat clergy men mak- ihe best husbands Mr. They make the most, any how. C SHARP. "Yes," said the home nude girl. As she gave each pad a pat. "I w ish I could B natural. But then I would B Hat." A h'HKSH START. Jack's married. Got through sowing his wild om, eh' No, he's already started a ne crop wiih lus wife's money. RAINY DAY FACILITIES. Knicker What is your great idea? Bocker A federal reserve board to lend everybody umbrellas when it rains. No shine- latier how brightly the sun a man can get under a cloud it lie isn't careful THE RIGHT WAY TO KILLGERMS Here is a powerful and recognized disinfectant which kills the germs. Is your cellar sanitary? Germs will multiply by the million over night, in a damp, musty cellar. Make a solution of Ked Seal Lye and sprinkle into all the dark corners, and all mustiness will immediately disappear, leaving your cellar fresh and sweet smelling. If your kitchen sink does not drain quickly, here is an immediate remedy. Sift a little ked Seal Lye into the pipes. The lye will com bine with the grease and dirt, forming a solution which will be carried oft quickly by the water, leaving the pipes free and clean. Housewives may save money by making their own soap. All that is needed is one can of Red Seal Lye and a quantity of waste grease or fat, such as would ordinarily be thrown away. The one can will make twenty cakes of pure soap at less than one cent per cake See how quickly and easily Red Seal Lye will clean the wash stand, tub or closet bowl. Krd Seal Lye is put up in handy round cans. It contains no tiller or tdulteritloni, It is absolutely pure. Send fur the Ked Seal Booklet which explain many recipes ind uses of the famous Red Seal Lye, Write today. Ask your dealer for the old reliable Red Seal Lye. Take no other. p. c. tomson a co. Soitawirli P.O. Pkil.dtlrta.Pa, - OK LT-TO-THE MINLTE MILLINERY. FANCY (iOODisand NOVELTIES, Kuttenck's Patterns, K & Q. Corsets, Misses at 70c. LadieB Toe. to (1. SBufrice will be made to suit the times. Hats and Bonnets made and; trimmed to order. ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY KILLED. MRS, P. A. LEWIS, Weldon N. C i YiWi!irElrtS! All m:.k", all i,v. 1G up. Honietl.it wfre used and reli-Hiiii by the U. 8 Gov't, litriiftiu. Nutey.mr needs rtrid e deecnrJe End quota. The- LINO WRITER, a printing office NcccgsiTTl RibbiiDs any color delivered. Give name and model. Carbon paper 8x13 1U0 theeta 11 .(tfi deliy'd. Empire Type Foundry, Mfrt. Wood Type, HtttU TypetPrinttts Sup plus, Buffalo, nCVe A Bungalow with Art-Craft Tile Dttlgn Laid Horuontally Du-tctty on New Roof Boards EE THAT BEAUTIFUL ROOF? f IT'S ART-CRAFT! CEE the handsome effect of the Art-Craft Tile Design? Looks for all the world like flat tile. Here you have the secret of Bird's Art-Craft's truly wonderful popularity it gives to any building the charm of a high-priced roof at a remarkably low cost. W'-ather-proof and spark-proof. Absolutely reliable. Also icud right over old wooden shingles. Come in and let's get down to figures. The cost will Lr less than you think. BIRD & SON inc. (Established 1795) East Walpole, Mat. . OUR SLOGAN Good Material and High Grade Workmanship. Sash, Doors, Mantels, Porch Columns, Mouldings and Dressed Lumber. Phone 235 $2 SUBSCRIBE A Newspaper for the People An Appetizing Meal Bverybody wants It. Hverybody likes It. fcverybody's looklnfr lor it. BUT You can't Ret It unless you have the right kind ol groceries Get 'em HERE I Phone 280. R. M. PU RNELL, Weldon, N. C. FOOTER'S DIE WORKS, Expert Dyers and Cleaners. ( leaning of Portieis, Curtains, Blan kets, Silks, Laces, Velvets, Plush, Ladies Dresees and Gentlemen's Clothing, C'arpeU, Etc. All orders will receive prompt at tention if left at THIS OFFICE. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A TILE DESIGN r 1 TO THE ROANOKE NEWS $2 Let Us Business Partner Your partner has a knowledge of your business and you look to him for advice and counsel on important matters. You are en titled to all the help he can give you. Do you get a partner's help on your printed matter? Do you get the most from the special ized knowledge which we have regarding printing and paper, and above all the service which a combination of the two can render? Our job department has every modern equip, ment for doing work on rush orders. 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Don't be without one any - lunatT. i Cull ai our store or call us up we are ready io serve you. v7eldon Furniture Company, j MIONI: 71 KIM H MM. MMM M rrflM aUW WMM WM W ft LNVITATION. You are invited to open an account with Ihe BANK OF EflflELD, It. 0. fi tl Per Cent, allowed in the Savings Depart-S - ment Compounded Quarterly. i YOU can auc. taukMiomikWMifmHmara U'haiever you wish in high grade, artistic jewelry, in charming.new designs, our assortment will please you perfecily. OUR P R I CES WILL SATISFY. OE T m ESTABLISHED 1892" Capital and Surp ai WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. 4i PAID ON SAVINGS DEPARTMENT VJ K. DANIEL, PRK11DKNT. o N 0 T Buggies, Harness And Wagons. VT U carry a full'line of the well known, both ' Hackney and I base City Wagons at Rich Square, N C, and the Oxford and Knight Buggies each of which are noted tor comfort and durability at Weldon, N C. Also a full line of Horses and Mules at both places, during the winter and spring season Thanks for past favors. IKicn squares N, CJ Within Reach Of AH . . No longer need you put off getting; a (ireat JYlaies. tic Range, The price is right WliLDON, N. C. ENFIELD, I bank by mail 30 II K 1 s LL us L. (! DRAPER, CA8BIIS. WW ll H $70,000 30 I C Ii Weldon
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