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The Roanoke News from Weldon, North Carolina • Page 2

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The Roanoke Newsi
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Weldon, North Carolina
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iifc.lirj Rheumatism Arrested 1 CALL LIEUT. CLARK, If VOU suffer with lam mnrW rajs' far r-JL LOOK! UTZ DUNN'S SHOES Sevcnty-ihree Colored Men to Entrain for Camp Oreene at Charlotte. Saturday, August 24, 1918. stiffened oint look out for impurities in tlie blood, because each attack gen more acule and stubborn. To arrest rheunutiun you roust improve your ginei.il health and punfy your blood; the cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is Nature's threat while it also strengthens the organs to eipel the iiupuriu.s.

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THE ROANOKE NEWS I Thursday, Aug. 22, 1918. Published Hvery I'hursday KYIkHSU Al fortX.Kiril Al ttH.UnN AM The Weldon Hunk and Trust Cunipany it a lure luttor in Ihe uphuildinK this community. You Need Us and We Need Noil Start an nnount with u. today, and you will see HiihstitntiHl proofs ol our ability and desire to cooperate lor your succiss.

We Invite You to (Jail Ami Talk It Over. Ai Tillery, Tillery mi Rude. C.n-i nw Krjdlcy, Junius Bell, Pat Tillery, Simon Camp, Collier Bell, Frellie Johnson, Norfleel Gray, Lee 'Almonds, obe Hill, Littleton Charlie Mills, James Newell, John C. Mills, Jim Goings, Jackson Fatilcon, Minor Charles Newsom Carey Richardson, Fssex Jesse Macon, Amos Evans Sam Watson, Scotland Neck Jerry Gardner, Henry Southerner, Berry I'ittman, Norman Hall, Floyd Kish, Froccie Smith, Tom Powell, mil SOI SlllSIMI'llllMNAIiUM I Out- Yrar, (ly mail) ponlpaiit, tl Su Moulin, All grades ol illk, Including the white and turquoise wash iTIki. for skirts, waists and lingerie.

Another new feature just added to our line It the "STANDARD NEMO CORSET." You conserve both health and money when you wear them. Jo Inch White Voile, lovely quality, 25c. to $1 the yard. .16 inch Taney Striped and plaid Voiles, Batiste and riaxons, .15 and 50c the yard. 27 Inch fancy Voiles, Crepes and riaxons.

18 and J5c yard. inch All Silk Marquisette Ktverul putlt'iii dc the yard. A weultty hemucratic juurual devuteu the material, educatiuual, political aii'l uricultuial luti'rcnti of llalifat and s.irruuQihuKCouuliwH. '4 Advertiaiutf rates roasuuahle and fur- nshed on application. I pledge allegiance lo M.

FREID, LADIliS AND GENT'S OUTITTTliR, WELDON, N. C. MI rLACj and to the Republic For which ii stands, one nation in- James Edward Shields, divisible with Liberty ana justice lor all. The Citizens Bank Isaac Nicholson, Brinkleyville Thursty Lee, William Richardson, Milton Burt, TWO CAKES PALM OLIVE SOAP John Henry Ashe, Joe Grant We, as well as oilier State papers, have stated tli.it Lieutenant Elliott B. Clark was reported to have died July Ulili of nunds received in battle.

Lieut. Clark's family and friends in Weldon were rejoiced beyond measure when a letter written by himself on August 1st was received by his t'ailier slating that he had been wounded on July 19ih, was taken to a Base Hospital, and was there doing well. Mr. Clark has also received a telegram from the War Department which reads as follows: Mr. Edwin Clark, Weldon, N.

C. Happy to inform you Lieutenant Ellion B. Clark, previously reported dead of wounds, now reported wounded, degree undetermined July 19. Letter follows. McCain, Adjt.

Gen. Words cannot express the joy this information brought and we trust Lieut. Clark may soon be entirely well again and before very long wilh all our other gallant men be on iheir way to home and loved ones. HAI IPAX. C.

Jack Harvey, Knight Nathan, Hobgood. David James, UU Invite the people of Halifax and surroundlnir tounirv i i II ronize this Hank. Why not have a checking account It is Junius Pridgen, Enfield. necessary in these times. It saves you money, and you have a receipt airainst payments to your creditors.

Besides It gives you a Roscoe Moore, Harrison Copeland, standing In your community. We have every facility known for Joe Jesse Jones, Cheatham Gunter, Corbitt Smith, George S. Harper, 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.

Compoundeded Quarterly on Savings. Come in and talk It over with us. need you, you need us. Willie Whitaker, si Tyler Johnson, Wm. McKinley Hewlin Clarence Hunter, Lin wood Barham, With every purchase of 50c.

Palm Olive Face Powder or Palm Olive Face Cream 50c, we will give TWO 15c. CAKES of Palm Olive Soap. FREE as long as our stock lasts, WANTEDS Roger Lee, Watchased Whitaker, Samuel Solomon, Waller Boney, Thomas Wilkins, Jr. Grattie Pittman, Thomas Hasty, Charlie Cherry, Lafayette McWilliams, W. II.

Gok Drug Company, tf 3 Charlie Kimball, George Tillman, The only tear we can shed with a smile is ihe profiteer. Italy has published a decree requisitioning 1918 crops of wheal, barley and rye. In ihis work or fight arrangement mere booze fighting is not an acceptable substitute. "A little learning is a dangerous thing," says a contemporary editor. But a little knowledge might be all right iniglun'i it Wii.hklm will not be in a tower when peace negotiations are signed, but he will be in one shortly thereafter, and for keeps.

THE burning of villages may be accepted as an indication that the Hun entertains no expectations of being back that way again. The maximum price for milk in Rome has been fixed at 18 cents per quart. In 1914 the price was from 7 to 8 cents per quart. The people of Germany have about lost hope that Crown Prince Willie will throw away his powder puff and put on a gas mask. THE Germans are said to have six routes of retreat each one, owing to allied artillery fire, a little more difficult than the other.

Hoover says the food crisis is passed. Now, honest, do you feel any the worse for the gastronomi-cal sacrifices you have made The German editors are right in pari. There are about a million men in France, ho won't be there lung. They will be in Germany. Headline inform me that the well but not favorably known Crown Prince is heading yes, you are right back to Germany.

THE cost of the U. S. Food Administration for it's first year's work was less than two cents for every person in the United States. It has just occurred to us that maybe those raincoat profiteers had a notion that what our army really wanted was portable bath tubs. ddie McWilliams, Thomas Whitaker, Btjs Girls Men Women If not needed on farms come to worj for us.

Pleasant worj good wages JejiLs Jt Cost 'A FwtoW BEAUTIFUL ROOMING HOUSE FOR GIRLS (JUST ITNISHED.) Write or Come to See Us. Joe Davis, Weldon, North Carolina. Lafayette Dranghan, hi John H. Fenner, Williard Maben, aw riit ARNOLD 1 George Cherry, Ringwood, FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THE BEST, Willie Carroll, 4 Joe Johnson, Heekiah Aveni, Wm. A.

Johnson 3 Raymond Allen, DON'T forget to see "MY OWN UNITED STATES" at Bachelor's Opera House, Thursday and Friday, August 22-23. CO CD John H. Clarke, Brad Avent, Johnnie Revis, John Conyer, Jesse Johnston, Heaihsville, PAIR'S Home-Made Pies, Hot Chocolate, (Whitman's Make) Tomato Boullion Sandwiches, Coffee. LIFE'S DEVIOUS WAYS, CD CD Bennie Bryant, Jesse McWilliams, Brown and Perry Streets Stephenson Bell, Ai Charlie Wiggins, Roanoke Rapids PETERSBURG, VA. George Mainger, saiah Saunders.

i Richard Mills, Thelma George Hockaday, CD Jasper Baker, Junie Hawkins jr.yimliavcu Bay Oysters on the Half-Shell I For Those who Prefer The Best. David Burgess, INOCULATION AGAINST Plunimer Pierson, Lee Johnson, James Amos, Halifax, hdd Bibens, M.C.PAIR 1 Sherman Gary, James Brickell TYPHOI Cuufei.tions. toilet Articles, Rodney Arrington, I I mils, Cigars, Medicines, Joe Jones, Complete Luncheonette In Connection. The flowers that bloomed in the wildwood Have vanished, their fragrance is gone Just as our friends whom we cherish, Soon leave us: we weep all alone. It was never intended that brightness Should ever illumine our way, But sorrow in many dark phaces Must sometime come on us to stay.

Still to repine would be folly Ignoring the sweets that go by, Imbibing from life's treasure garden Fond memories that never will die. If sorrow were only our portion With joy forever crushed out, Such life would afford us no pleasure But all would he darkness, and doubt. Then yield not to grave apprehension But linger sweet thoughts in the heart, Dispel any gloom that is lurking Let pleasures supplant the rough part. In this we engender a spirit Of joy that's ever at play, Let's work in the bright sunny spirit, Driving all gloom far away. When life's steep hill we cease climbing" With furrows of age on the brow, With markers of time so apparent We cannot disguise the fact now.

We gird on the armor of safety Will look to the God that's all love In faith will look up to Heaven Awaiting that sweet Home above I Ik CO i Horace Williams, Owing to lack of markets for their corn, farmers in Argentina, South America, are in some cases disposing of it for fuel at 40 cents per bushel. Our notion of an ideal husband is the one who can go ahead paying his wife her weekly allowance without ever regarding it as voluntary alimony. James Ward, ETFQR THOSE WHO PREFER TEE BEST Protect yourself and family against Edward L. Jones Ernest L. Ivey, George Bradley, this dread disease at no expense and but little inconvenience, Ellis Simmons, Edwin Austin, You never know anything about the James Baker, Tarboro.

'f High Cost Problem when you trade at Samuel Murrell, Weldon Thomas Jackson, Is this another recondite propaganda of the lurking Hun this diabolical suggestion that the Irish question be now unloaded upon President Wilson Arthur Tillery, Boss Davis, George Brown Cornelius Knight, The French have developed a machine that can travel with reasonable safety and make a sustained flight of many hours at the rate of nineiy-odd miles an hour. Isaiah Davis, Willie Ponton, Richard Clems, J. B. T. James Brewer, Bring your nkkles and dimes to us where they will brlr.g par value-A A Weldon, N.

June 27ih, I9IS. AnuiHbk gold cup given by the Kaiser has been assayed and turn It there is anything in that story that I lie Sullan has "broke'' with WORu conies that the had in be propped up against a post hAPria ho nnnM hf shnl If il ri ed out pewter. The Kaiser is also the Kaiser, we suggest that, after the war, we sentence our most notorious prisoner to Turkey, wilh Doctors will be at the place mentioned below on Monday, Aug, 26th From 10:30 A. to 5 P. M.

to administer Anti-Typhoid Inoculation to all parties presenting themselves at no cost whatever. gSFOome and bring entire family. Note the place, date and hour. At the store of the W. M.

Cohen Drug Company, WELDON, N. C. By Order Halifax County Board of Health: I. E. GREEN, County Physician.

being put through the crucible, and it looks from here as if he will turn out all brass. ii vl We trim profits lo the smallest possible margin. Come to see us you will be surprised at the many necessary articles you should have at 5, 10 and 25c. an intimation that it would be nice lvery McKinley, Lonnie Gary Edd Moore, Winston-Salem. Hardy Williams, Palmyra, Henry McNeil, Hollister, Paul Revin, Solomon Person, Rosemary Lucius Jenkins, Charlie Reed, Frank Powell, Sylvester Byrd, William Moody, Clarence Nicholson, Airlie.

Prarly Battle, Whitakers. NO doubt the King of England is glad to know that the Irish home rulers have dropped the slogan "Let George do it," for the latest to see relations severed between his head and shoulders. To our way of thinking the worst insult the Great General Staff has handed us is found in that report industriously circulated among Boehe soldiers that the Allies eat their prisoner. Well we fairly eat 'em alive so to speak. and most popular wail of trouble been the Kaiser or one of his sons the chances are the victim would have found a way to dodge behind the post.

British subjects here must enlist or be drafted. The days of grace are past, and those who have been dodging service, there are relatively few we are glad to say, might as well make up their minds to "joint out." Think not only of the sugar you save but of the good you do by saving. UUIMD makers, "Let Woodrow do it." When Hindenburg makes his The province of Milan, Italy, shows a decrease in livestock. Weldon. North Carolina.

Ai based on the census of 1 90S, of personal demands on the Kaiser it is not likely that William tries to put him off with a photograph or 2 1 per cent, for horses, 1 8 per Lack of practice is the real reason why some men can't stand prosperity. cent For mules and eight per cent. an iron cross. 5 Mala Pointer Pups lor SaIeAjpi Tiiio like. for twine..

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