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Ttoagands Hare KldneY Trouble and Don't Know It Howo Find Out. cm . bottle or common glee, with y-ur ,nd let tt stand twenty-lour hours; a V"u sediment or set- tllnr Indicates an n unhealthy condi tion ol the kid neys; l( It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too Irequcnt desire to pass It or pain in the back Is also convincing proof that the kidney and blad teut out of order. What to Do. Tie is comfort In the knowledge so dlen expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the Ereat kidney remedy fulfills ev.ry wish ' in curing rheumatism, pain In the lick, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pari j k urinary passage. It corrects Inability lo hold ''er nd Kdine Pln in passing t or eiiecis lyiiuwiiig, uae vi liquor, 'ine olTieer, and overcomes that unpleasant -ssl'.v cf being compelled to go often j,,n. he day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realiied. It stands the highest for Its won- j.tiul cures ol the most distressing cases. II you need a medicine you should have the but. Sold by druggists In 50c. andjl. sties. You may have a (ample bottle of this wonderful discovery ,d a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely (ree by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer It o sveeee-Reet Co., Binf hamton. N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swimp-Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N.Y., on every bottle. Handsome Dihplat. Mm. P. A. Decided Improvements Visitors Lewis had her Art spring opening jester- lo Halifax court this week can but notioe day and had on exhibition soroe beauti- tin decided imnrovements made in the ful nw shapes and desienj. which wr ro ! CI very much admired. She was showing some of the celebrated Centemeri gloves, which arc (he most beautiful goods on the market. The goods wilt also be on ex hibition today. Call and examine. Will Start Baksry. We aro pleased lo learn that Mr. and Mrs, R. N. Bridge, of Newport News, will in fufire make their home in Weldon, and that Mr. Bridgers will in short lime opm a fiidt-class bakery here. A bakery is badly neodedaod it can be made lo pay handsomely. Mr. Bridgers wilt employ experienced bakers and will give the people of Weldon the very best of evcry thiogn thst line. We hope he may succeed well in the enterprise. Auvkktisid Letters. Miss Eugie Baily, Mr. Jim Biard, Misa Mullie titi. Miss Mary ilirdtn, Miss Josie Junes, Miss W. Lancaster, Mr. W. C. Lawry, Mr. J. II. llichards, Huv. J, W. Watson, Mr. Jimmy Wood. Persons colling for abuve let tori will please say "advertised," giving advertising. J. 0. Burton, P. M., Weldon, N. C. 3-219U3. THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1903. lOWN : AND J. : YlCiniTT. T" The first apriog month is with as. Love quotes poetry while toting pros Now is the winter of our discontent at id end, Ir yon eat it the Hater house you get ibe best Laroi crowds in attendance at court each day. Even the woman of few words is coo tinually warming them over. The early spring oatohes the smell bo; digging fishing worms. It takes smart man to conceal from I woman what he doe not know. An epitaph Is a mixture ol the wit of the living and the virtues of the desd. Onlt one little enow during the past winter months, and that was on Christ' Baa day. There's sunshine enough in this world to make even Its winters blossom like Msy. March came in like a lamb, and if she goes out lika t lion she will reverse lbs uiual order. Talk is ohasp, but when a young man is in love he naturally thinks the ohief tttker s little desr. It sometimes comet lo past thst the favors thankfully received are socn on thankfully forgotten. Lots of folks who oomplain that they eao't get in the swim have never learned the art of swimming, There's always s bird singing in the wilderness; but its nevertheless a good idea to get out of the wilderness. We don't want to spring a ohestnnt oo our people, but we bear that the ioe factory is really to be built this spring. "In winter bit's too eold ter work," says a colored philosopher, "and in sum mer de tan's des hot enough fer liecpin'." Mace your own selection for a tailor' rearrangement irftbifbar, lie jury box nd the gentral excellent plan carried ut so admirably by Mr. 8. M. Gary, clerk of the court, in whose hands the mstterwas left. There are twelve of the most comfortable revolving chain for the jurorB and the box is now on the presiding judge's left instead of his right, as it was for the past century. " Mr. Gary has not quite completed the inte rior of the building, as he has plans drawn for opera seats for the room out side of the bar, for witnesses and others who may be attracted lo the court house during the trial ol important oases. Judoe Peebles Sends Suitor and Juror to Jail. A special from Clio ton lo the Charlotte Observer, dated Febiuary 27th, says: Judge R. B. Peebles, who closed a two-weeks term of Sampson court to-day. created t sensation in the last hours of the term by sentencing a suitor and t juror to jail for 30 days. S, K. Odom, a parly to a land suit, invited two of ibe date of JurJ trJIDt D" 0M t0 R ',oml "d "pond ast night with him. Herring went but Garrett k Co's. Business Ex panding. Messrs. Garrott & Co , of Chockayotte, whose wineB have gained an international reputation for purity, are all the time extendiug their business into now territory, but when they made a scoop a few days ago, through their New York salesman, by booking t good order for the North Pole, it opened the eyes of the manager and at' first he thought it s joke. But it was no joke st all. There it was in cold black and white with route of shipment carefully mapped out. Mr. Garrett then hurriedly wired his New York salesman : "Order re ceived for shipment to North Pole, are you Btill with us; in love, or have you bad brain fever?'1 Back came the reply : "Order 0. K. I am still with yon and as cool as the N. Pole itself, and don't know the defi nition uf love." This reply pleased the management very much tod the goods ire now being carefully packed for Ibe long haul. This order calls (or the finest products of the winery and in seouring it Garrett k Co. have the distinction of haviog re ceived an order for the most remote point to which sny goods have ever or ever can be shipped. PURELY PERSONAL. paraoraphs of interest concern ing the travels op your friends and acquaintances. Some men achieve justice and some have it thrust upon them, PPOVCPbiu We Can also Grow Lemons. Halifax soil can produce almost anything, and now it is found that lemons csn be grown bere to perfection. Sheriff J. A. 1 I l L C! J - I' House, wuo ... nere cuuu.y on n.s way d(Joe (he pen,ty rf H(Jrtin? , fiblU , coun, unugni uo.u a lemon wu.cn he refu9ed , Her(ing gre.mouij.ru mat just reteg.tes w Mi fanner tod one of tha most promt r.uc soaue anyin.ng we nave ever seen m neDl fj,iei in (he oouo h u tM the lemon line before. It we.ghs 29 that he accepted Odom . hospitality with. ounces sou wouiu iurnun icurouaae itr , rMij.in ,h imrnrl... .! hi. in entire pio-nic party. It is "ow on jot in jltil u oenaidered hir8B Matthias declined. Thn inro hrnnrrht in I verdiol oonttiry to the instructions of M0RE RI0TS' the judge, who promptly set it aside, dis- Disturbances of strikers ire not neirly missed the jury, sod sentenced Odom as grive m in individual disorder of the and Herring to jail for 30 days. Matthias JM- Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous was fined 120 for conversing with Odom tension be followed by utter oollapse, pending the trial of the case. An sp peal was made to Judee feebles to re- penalty. Publio sentiment not endorse it tod it is the much adverse eritioism. here does subject of unless i reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to oure disorders of the Liver or Kid' neys is Electric Bitters. It's s wonder ful tonic, sn effective nerviue tnd the greitest ill around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheu matism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50o, and satisfaction guar anteed by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Halifax Superior Court. The Marob term of Halifax Superior court began it Halifax Monday, Judge Fred' eriok Moore, of Asheville, presiding. The grand jury was drawn as follows: C. D. House, foreman: . W. Liles, W M. Cullom. W. H, Cols. Geo W. Mor gan, B. X. Harris, w. a. narvey, v. It. Anderson, J. A. Dickens, Niok Brown, D. B. Dickens, II. L. Hassell, A. S. Glasgow. C. C. Wallace, J. J Draper, Judge Moore's charge was one of the strongest and elearest ever delivered in Halifax Superior court. It was able and full. He went carel'ullv into the various Services CLosED.-The evangelistio ampion board and they had appointed deereel of orime tod dwelt ,t length and . i . , i . . . . ...... i w servioeswnicnnive oeon in progress i tbeir ouauman a committee oi one to :., r ,nA ln,nnn ih twrih re. the Baptist church lor the past two weens I meet with a like oooimittee from lh 8it, 0f oatrving eoncealed weapons. He dosed last Thursday night. Halifax board and Weldon town bosrd. oalied tne iUentjon 0f the grand jury to The pastor was ably ttiisled by Rev. Hc did not ask any iction on the past of burelarv. arson, rape, murder in all its the commissioners towards the bridge at Jeree8 ,nd the orime of f. and t., which tie simply sppeard belore tnem to exhibition st Mr. P. N. Staioback's store and is a curiosity, March Weather. The wise weath er propheta say we are lo hive rough, stormy ind generally March-like weather up to the 8:h. Then we may look for heavy rains with disastrous floods up to the 11th. After that t cold wave will come down upon us. The mild period will set in 17th to 2Ut, and stormy con ditions will prevail up to the 26th. A warm wave will begin about the 27th and for the next few days, up to the 31st, there will be a hot lime in the old and the new towns, with the temperature running upfront 80 to 88 in some sections. Mr. B. F. Tillery, of Durham, was here Monday. Judge J. M. Mullen, of Petersburg, was hero Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Slyer, of Oxford, Pa., is visiting relatives here. Mrs, Henry Farber has returned home from a visit to Baltimore. Mr. C. L. Clark has been spending the past few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Bridgers went down to Seaboard Saturday on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Bell Fitthugh have returned borne from their bridal (rip North. Mr. A. C. Zollicoffer and eons, of Henderson, were here last week to attend the Fitthugh-ZjIlioorTer wedding. Rov. J, K. Flow, of the Union Theological Dimioary, Richmond Va., preached at the Presbyterian ohurcb here Sunday night. Mr. Edwin T. Zollicoffer and Miss Jessie Edwsrdswent to Richmond Satur day to meet Mr. and Mrs. Fitihugh, who were oo their way borne. Mr. Jonas Cohen has aoccptcd I posi tion is traveling salesman for Garrett & Co., and will travel Eastern North Caro lina, and portions of Virginia. Mr. W. B. Harrison, who has been engaged in the drug business tt Littleton has closed out his business there and will open a drug store in the city of Greensboro, Mr. Harrison was here this week on his way to his new home. Our best wishes go with bim. V XIX X i County Affairs. The board of County Commissioners met in regular session at Halifax Monday, all numbers of the board being present is follows: B. A. Pope, chairman; W, R. Harvey, and J. W. Northington, Mr. T. C. Harrison sppetred before the boird tod stated that at a reoent mealing held in Weldon t committee had been appointed to confer with the oounty boards of Halifax and Noitbampton for the purpose of asking oounty lid towirds bridge over Rosnoke river. Ha hid seen the North- Misery likes company; but when you see it coming down the road, just make up your mind that you don't feel socia' ble. STATE HAPPENINGS. A8 GATHERED FROM OUR STATE EX' CHANGES. E. W. Winfrey, D. D., of Virginia, who preaohed some excellent sermons during lbs series of meetings and much intereat was manifested by the congregations at tending every service and there were sev eral conversions and i general spirit of revival among ill who mended ind en joyed the services. State vs. Spivey. Last week the Raleigh papers stated that the Supreme court bad granted s new Itial to Vance Spivey, under sentence of death in Hali fax jail. It was found later that a mis take had been mad. The Supreme court affirmed the judgment of tba Su perior court snd Spivey will psy the death penalty, unless the Governor in terferes ind commutes lbs sentence to life imprisonment. Mr. T. C. Harrison ittoroey for Spivey, will mike in ippeal to the Governor for Exeoutive olemen- 7 Many Valuable Presents. The Report has it that in the near future tt least 800 men will be stationed at l't. Caswell. The members of the Murphy M. E Church, South, will remodel their briok ohurch building it a cost of $2,500. The Greenville Reflector opposes the bill introduced by Representative Dough' ton to provide for the issuance of $-40' all. ask that t committee be appointed to meet with the Northampton committee and a committee of the town board ol Weldon it some convenient timt snd place to discurs the rustler tod make such r commendations as they might hereafter think proper. Oo motion of Mr. W. R. Hsrvsy, Mr. B. A. Pope, chairman of the boird, wis sp- noinlcd i committee of one to confer with r the other committees. 000 in bonds with which to meet appro- was demoralising, and oalied upon the pnatioos. grand jury to present any cm ot this The Wilmington Chamber of Com kind they might Enow ol. tie then mercfl i, ronp, ,n faV0r of North Caro. passed rapidly over the smaller offences )iD1 mMDg t woby ad creditable ex. and wound up by wstruotiug the grand Mbition ,t tht World's Fair at St. Louis jury to do their work conscientiously without fear or favor. The oourt then look t recess for dinner. At the afternoon session Solicitor Daniel was ready with the state docket and at once the court got right down to business and thrashed out rapidly all the work io hand for the day. It is expeoled that the criminal docket will be finished up by Thursday or Friday and the civil which open, in May, 1901. Winston-Salem has captured tbs next convention of the Young Men's Chris tian Associations of North Carolioa. The convention will open Saturday evening, March 7th, and dose tbe follow ing Tuesday evening, March 10th, "When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to worl? though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like tne taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment. We will setadyou the penny, . e., a sample free. Re lure that thlfi picture In I the form if a label is nn the. wrapper of every buttle ol I Emuhion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNB, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. Urrfi have the most select line of fur- bell ordinance, nishings ever seen in Weldon and That it shall be unlawful for any per- TTTTfi 1T1 VltG YOU tbO inVCStigatO fOP son to ring tne lown uen, except in case i in of fire. Any person violating this ordi- VOUFSell. i.i !. r s I nance snsu De guilty oi a misuemeanor, and pay a fine of ten dollars. This or dinance applies to the person ringing the bell, and the person ordering it rung. J. T.Oooch, Mayor. W. T. Shaw, Secty. Qn next Thursday the 5th, we will have at our store an experienced cutter and titter who will tate your measure for a Tailor-Made Suit- to Order. JUST KECMVED THIS WEEK, a large line of hats of superior make of the latest shapes and styles, and we shall be pleased to show all call ers the complc line. W E KNOW Halifax Election m 1848 Mr. C. H. Whitakcr.of Brinkley'ille, found among his father's old papeiB, t few days docket will be taken up. The first case f .k. W.Lt. Hr. M.tTTlre, oa lue omi ago, t dated Weldon, N. C. August 4, 1848. This Extra is 7x10 sod printed on one side only. It gives the returns uf the election in Halifax and Northampton counties is follows; "Old Halifax, true to herself and her calendar is railroad suit, Bishop vs. Air Line. an important the Seaboard IT 8 AY ED 1113 LEO. P. A. Danfortb of LaGrange, Oa , suf fered for six months with t frightful running sore on his les; but wtiles that Buck en a Amies Salve wholly cured it arge number of haodsome and valuable principles, has eleoted t Whig 8enator, . . . pof jj, Wounds, Piles, made suit measured bv an experienced I Dretwnts received by Miss Mary Zolli-1 two Whig Commoners, and thrown m ;t'a the best salve in the wor'd. Cure ' ! - 1 . - . .1 . . . r. . i l ill tailor tt Garrett & 8taiubtck a, next coffer, who was last week married to Mr. her mite towards the eleotion of t Whig guaranteed. Unly ia ott. sold ny w . Thursday tht 5th. W tverly Fitabugh, deaerve special men- Governor A W htg gam of two. w vonen oruggni. n...m.m,.,.ar' -illh. tion- lusssfetosay that no bride wno Then follows t list ol the eamliaaiee ts SouclIOR Daniel Honobxd.-8o- ..." I I , , II .. I . ? L . . tV m j,Bnlinl J. . . . . - : j . ! j f..iii;.f hrM I nss ever gone out or neiuoo wm mure votea ror oy iuwueuiF, .u ,0tor v. K. Danie. one of the torcmost ..pre, ... -'''- , , . u.j .. t: fn. H.lif., fj.,.'. . . samples tt their nlaoe on next Thursday "vtngiy tnu .uo.i.u.,..7 , uc.uR - prosecuting lawyers in norm uarouna I I. IJ L. .L,.i )a Ain I W.kr.1 Park) ft Kr.nKiVI. HirVCf I I . a i 1 I . I the 5th Fit cmrtDtwd i n wuuiu mo imw v - - --- i tus oeen empioyea oj mo piosccuiiun eg , , .,:i. k h i lvg.m Httrihvi ii iTrnvnira lireen- 1 . .1 n iou line Tinuu iruuu iwwjji isiuuhu, w. 1 mamgert id tne uaywooa-oKiDDer csn, Don't tbout before you get out "M. , . whw 0 ow $n00,00 wood, Boseneath, Allen's. Weldon was L,hihi.lo coma ud at Raleinh at the tne tetson, mere tret lew w.u. "V Among tbs costly pills received were; A then Uary't preoinot. ine canuioatea tacked on to Maroh, remember, snd ws (j(w mm, solid ailv. r knives and voted were, A. Joyner, for senate, who will not have spring omotally betora tne forl.j.h M,r handles; silver spoons of defeated L. H. B. Whitaker; K. H. 1 ' . : . . . . m meet l.e con'tent ettontlnn from the mothi-r. ThHr went , nn ttauwroa, but thet peleteble. eiuiplv, -irteble renjeitjr Frey's Vermifuge tntxiU runti nf ihota. Kmpj tba nt.itnt.oh wttt tut. well ordtjrtwl ; ittlsj vrariu. in tjucei ntiirl lfp. Bottle l't mll ;Hc. E. tjL S. FREV, Baltimore, Md. j. 17. Pew CO. COTTON FACTORS. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 3, 1903. COTTON Quiet. Strict Middliog 10 Middling, 10 Strict Low Middling, 9 Low Middling, 9) TingeB, Stains, Blues and sandy, PEANUTS-Dull. Fancy. 3 Strictly Prime 2 - ... . Prime. 6 Low Grades. Machine Picked, 11-21 I Spanish, per bushel, 75 B. E. Peas, per bag, i.io Black and Speckled Peas, $1.00 Clav and Red Peas. 80c Peanut tines, in bales, ba mon, 7 4-1U BapuiH Ties and Peanut Bans for Sale. 9 11 6m. GARRETT & STAINBACK. MENS' OUTFITTERS EXCLUSIVELY. n?-NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF WELDON. WELDON, N. C. 0. G, EVANS, LOST. From my room oo Thursday, WELDON, N. C. vernal equinox. Found. A ladies' cape was picked un as tht brides at Chookavotte t few days ago. The otn get tame by eallina tt W. B. Tillery's tod indenii- fying property. ill kind.: handsome rugs; two horses; a fine phaeton; silver mounted names.'; ailver trays; out glass ware; china of all descriptions for tbe table; a handsome bed room suit of furnilur; tables, writing desk, china press, jewels and jewelry of various kinds, pictures in Smith and W. L. Long, for ihe com mons, who defeated M. C. Whitaker, and J. Batchelor. W. W. Brickellwaa elected sheriff without opposition. For Governor the vole was Charles Manly 601, D. 8. Reid 607. The Extra then goes on to say: "In next term of Wake Superior court for the trial of criminal eases. It will be remembered by our readers thst on Saturday February 21st, Ernest Haywood shot and killed Ludlow Skinner, in Raleigh. Tbe prominence of both families is . ri 1 - J . r .1. - marked, tiaywooa is a granason oi tus late State Treasurer John Haywood tnd son of lbs Isle Dr. E. Burks Haywood, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES. OLD WINES AND BRANDIES SOLE AGENT FOR 8HODLD Fool RO Oni. Just about I ,1, frames, tnd over 1700 in ebecka. Northampton however we regret lo ,, in(j on, 0f R.leigh't leading lawyers. .. ., .. I.. ,. . 1 ..r I .k. Whin femlliletn for the Senate. I . . i e .l. 1... m. planting urns eouon goe. F No ne oould propwiy lorm an iu. .u.t .u . . - , B(tlDn,r WM , gnna,0 u, lus rar FORESTER RYF. 10. duly recorded in Book 149 at page rush. This should not fool our tanners heM BreMnt, who did not see Ibem 00 bis neeo acreateu uy .uU. 0( fjew York, and t son ot " ' 298 sf the Register ... A .. I - I er. . . I I U..nA U'l I . . . . Feb ruary 5lh, one ladies gold watch. Mono . - 1 gram 00 one siJj, A. 1 . iti. on tne other side olover leaf set with four dia monds. Liberal reward will be paid for its re covery and no questions asked. l. 1. f.TUDS DUDLEY DIMEUY, Two Doors Below Postoffice- Always on band, fresh Richmond Beef, Pork, Siusage, Fish, Cabbage, Ooions, Peas, Beans and general sup plies for the table. "Best ot everything in season. fob. 5 tf SALE OF LiUSTO By virtue of a power vested in me by a I deed of trust executed by H A. Mims and I C. B Brickell, on the lath (lay ot May v r 1 n. v. 1 h m sm fiOPOI IfiHFAPF S$PSlf . 6elVeen Ibe Northed 5 outh Florida Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort.equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRA1Q, Oenernl Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. Begin The New Year Aright By opening an account with The First National'Bank of 11 Mm into neiileotini boa: tod hominy. Cotton will be low enough thia fall, tnd Halifax count v ftrmert should bt turt lo raise boas supplies, sod then make cotton for I money srop. Throw FaoM Ilia Buoor. Mr, A. F. 8ttiobtck't bora ran away with htm Sundav afternoon, while ba was drivinz alum First street, on bis way to Chockavotts. Hs was thrown from the burav and aliehtl bruited, but fortu lately bia ioiuriea ware Terr slight, tnd Ihe buggy wis tot badly damaged. EVERY CHURCH or institution NDDorted bv voluntarv aootribution will -. be given liberal quantity of the Long whenever exhibition at tbe borne of the bride s nimnts. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Zollicoffer, r on south Washington avenue. LETTER TO W. R HARVEY Littletoo, N. C. Dear Sir: Here's whst "frwer gallons" mesns: Mr. N. Avery of Delhi, N. Y., owns two bouses exsctly sliks. He painted one with t mixed paint took twelve gal- loos. Painted the other one with Uevoe bought twelve gallons snd bsd six gal lons left. 8ame painter ueorgt uu bert. . , Tbe secret is Devot Lead tod ano u ... tuinrxl nrr sent. Baint; tbe mixeo Person (Dem.) has beaten Barnes, (W) Df Tnonl Sdiooer, of Raleigh, one of the best known Baptists in the South. Skinner's wife is t daughter of the lata Major John C. Winder. It Is conceded that oomplicaiiont be tween Ihe families of the two men srs it the bottom of it. It has been common report going for some months that Hay wood and Mrs. Oertrude winder Tucker, widow of the Iste William R Tucker, and sister-in-law of Skinner, .Kent 30 votes in the eommont, Peebles fW.e.led. A Whig loss of twv v ... which balances our gain in this oounty We bare not bscu able to prowre t Ssw meot of the polls. More anon. CALL FOR IT. f HOW'S THIS? We offer One hundred Dollars Re paint was about aCty per oeot. paint and 0Ht,y obligations made by their firm. West A Trutx, Wholeiile Druggists, Toledo, 0. Welding, Kionio k Marvin, Wbnle- sala DrugRtstt, Toledo, 0. n.ll'a ratarch Cure is taken interoal- nan k Martinet Pure Paints l"ej are Baiuted. I er.- ... eilnlicrition - 1 Bit, tree wv-. . , . otk Hivt done so twenty-seven faut j, ,n analysis of t mixed paint Jean. Sales: Tens of millions or gtl- Md in your neigbbortooa. K p,i.,d sH, two million bouse. 1 oder guarantee to repaint if not nm- S . , j, gduteretioi 'otory. The oaint wean for periods op ,. . . fly o ..ghtee,Mr., Lioe4 Oil must n. To fill th. ean; to .. . . - , unon the blood and tdded to th. neint. fDon. in two ii,. of Tour vary nsturai ana ngu, -- - ' int-., Au. attbe. tbont $1.25 1 to mike your bouse-psiotiog oost ts lulls I muoous Ir gallon. 8amptet fre. Sold by our JJ. .tillt 1, DeT04 Lead tnd 7iBL because it is til ptint-no expense ,.. ' ..ki. .Im Jit does not waste j tow money. Yours truly, F. W. Ditoi k Co., New York, ward for any ease of Catarrh thai oanol be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J.CHENEYACO, Toledo, 0 We the undersigned, have known F. were seoretly married in New York sev t Pk... inr iha last 15 vears. and be- eral months siio. This he denied' Mrs. V, .unu.j v c. t: v: ..rfiU hnnnrable in all bua- Tucker was treated in t Baltimore hot' IIC TO Willi n..vv..j ' - inest transactions and financially able to pital recently, and it is out of these con ditions that tbe shooting baa grown though there can be no comprehensive statement of the case until developed in Agents, 8amptee A. R. Zollicoffer. F. J. TO CUH COLO 08 DAY Take Laxative Bromo Uuinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe mosey If it ftibi oure. 8. W. Grove's sientture it oi t " I em. CHENEY k CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio, KHnld by til Druggists 75e. Testimonials free. Hetl'e Family Pills ire the beat Fewer gallons; wears longer, Devoe.. tbe trial. Tbe best legal talent in the 8tate will appear in Ihe case tnd it will be t battle of legal giaott. The prosecution in securing the ser vices of Solicitor Daniel showed wisdom. Mr. Daniel hat few equals as t crimiotl lawyer tnd certainly no superiors in North Carolina. He it able, learned in the law, watohful tnd searching in cross examinations tad powerful tnd oonvio eing in argument. The prosecution scored t point when they secured him Garden Seeds Bast for the "Sunn, South," becaune they are specially grown and selected with a full knowledge of tho conditions and require ments oi the fouth. Twenty-five years experience and practical ? rowing of all the different vege ables enables us to know the very best, and to oiler seeds that will live Dleanire, satisfaction and profit to all who plant them. Wood's New Seed Book for 1903 (Mailed on reauesO is full of good things, and gives the most reliable information about all seedB, both for the I arm and tiarden, T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. WOOD'S RKRD BOOK also Wis about Qrua and Clvr Seeds, Seta PoUtoM, and all Faree beede. Write for 8d Book and prices ol . Farm Seeds required. mutt, in i;si fins. Cough Hympv Ttee Owta. Cm In time. rolfl IT aniKRiMR. of Deeds office for Halil'ns. comity, North Carolina, I shall ou the 2th day of Ma"ch, 1903, proceed to sell at public auction fo. cash, to the high est bidder, at tbe court house door in t be tnwno f Halifax, N. C that one acre lot of land in llulilux county, N. C, lyiug on the nuhlic road trora Weldon to the Fair grounds: together with giu house, fiitures and hereditarnenta, it being tbe lot bought of E. T. Clark by said Minn and Brickell. E.T CLAKK, Trustee. Fob. 19. 1903. Plantation near Garysburg on good publio highway. About 650 acres. Qood cotton and tobacco land. Fine mill site on Arthur's creek. Qood seoond growth pine lumber or about six thoussnd cords nine wood on Droneriv. A oargam can be had. Address J. M. M, GREGORY, Richmond, Va. feb 19 2w United States Depositary. We do a general Banking, Exchange and Collecting business, and allow interest on time deposits. Total Resources over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS. We invite t personal interview or correspondence. O FFICERS: President, Wm. H. H. Burgwjn; Vice-President, S. F. Patterson Cashier, JumeeT. Gooch; Teller, U. A. Pleasants. 0- 0 ALLEY, I CONFECTIONER PETEE-SBTJEG "Vi. X. I Mr. W. T. Baugh represents the firm and will visit Weldon tnd its t.oinity regularly. rv OAHOKE INSURANCE CO. 0. SL;Si; ? Will insure you sgainst loss from Fire, Death, Accident, Defalcation, and Burglary. We respectfully announce that we have established an Insurance Aoinot, with principal offioeat Weldon, N. C, for the writing of til kinds of Insuttnce, towtt : s TOCKHOLDERS MEETING. or In horses, T3 EalLi Notice is hereby given that t si meeting of the sbareholden of tho West Weldon Manulactunng tnd Improve ment Company will be held at the office of the President, Weldon, N. (J., en the 19th day of Maroh 1903. J.T. UOOUH, President. W. T. Shaw, Secretary. Feb. 12th, 1903. feb 19 4w. One Rinute Cough Cure For Coughs, Cotdt and croup. TPTT?, Will insure1 your Cotton, in the field or under cover, gin, at lowest rates; your house, furniture and wearing apparel; your cattle, mules and I arming implements )T A T'TT .All kinds of Life Policies iwued in the best companies AN N Ul riKS. whereby a certain inoctne is paid the benefioiary during life, this It the best way to provide for old sge. COIDBjITT. e insure sgainst iccidenti, tgtinst sickness; with liberal weekly payments. We insure employcri tgaiost liability for incident to workmen. Jpfl ATfiA T'TOTT We issue Bonds for gntnnteeing the fidelity ol employees. County Clerks snd Treasurers' bonds issued. 33"Tj.--T . f ?. v , Protection sgainst injury or lost from bn glarious attacks on person or propeity guaranteed. Personal interview tnd correspondence solicited with those needing insurance, Wm. H. 8 ,B"ttGW YN, General Manager.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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