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V Tired Out " I was very poorly and could hardly gel about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then 1 tiled Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time, why? Your blood is im pure, that's the . reason. You are living on the border line of r.erve ex haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be fmirklv cirrd II Ml win. AV ynur dnrfor wtr.t It. tliltilt. of AVer's S in:inn!l:i. tic know nil .bout till, grsud old f milw mmtl'-lii. Fulluw bit ailYlu. and will lwailfl'il. J. C. Avaa Co.. Lowall, Hau. THE ROANOKE NEWS THl'KSDA V, MAY 7. In3 PUBLlSHKl) KV 1KY THURSDAY. Entered at Putt Offict at Weldon at Second- Clan Matter. STATE HAPPENINGS. BATHS OK SI BSCBIPTIOS IS ADVANCK. One Year (by Mail), Pontage Paid $1.50 Six Months 75. A Weekly Pemoei-Htie.journal levotd to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests ol HuJifax and sur rounding counties. njTAdvettising rates reasonable and furnished on application. Til it prince of Wales will not atteod tbe St. Louis exposition, as announced. The PuBtiiffice Department is go ing to have the postal cars made fireproof. The way Mr. Bryan coniiuue to car ry on leads us to infer that a democratic "haimony" dinner would slick in kis throat. Mas. Hettie Green says God bless es her in her lawsuits, but she doesu't nculect the precaution to tniploy j m up lawyers. It U r-aid that TOO dinVrmt dialects are spoken by the ni lives of 8i,utli Africa and this doesn't include any of the mon key dialects. After Mr. Willie K. Vandvrbilt pui lired of fooling the foreign newspaper correspondents, he stepped quietly off with the Widow Itatherlord and had ihe knot tied. A Chicago girl refused to reotivethe photograph and menage of her lover, who had committed suicide, saying she didn't cure f cr him since he had made such a fool of himself. Mr. Bryan dow informs the (any that Mr. James Williams would lean acceptable dtmocraiic nominee lor the presidency. We haven't a doubt of it, for e know several Jim Wiliianiaci and they are all good fellows but which one does he mean? American girls prove themselves "proud queens of liberty" wherever ihey go. One "squelched" a dai pi r French "masher" on the streets of Paris the other day and another had refused an otter ol marriage from the Sultan of Jolo. A3 GATHERED FROM OUR STATE EXCHANGES. It will be observed that the south has never gone to the extent i f providing new names for the negroes, as the Uui led Statu government ia now ining to do for the Indians. Gtorge Washington llcury Clay Abraham I.inicilo L'lya-ts Grant Jones is Hill permissible as an oi diaary every day negro cognomen down this way. There appears upon the huriz D souiitliitig like a ruy tireak of li e ii i cumin. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has been debarred from New York libraries norllieto men have had a love feast at ltiulnuoud and lulogiled Lee; and the IJuiied Stitea Supreme Court has ban deJ down a decision favoiabl to the Suutli. surely better day la dawning, A mau with an income of $150 pet aobuiti advertised in an Kngli-h paper fori wife. Ha iteeived BOD answers from women who were willing to ahare tia mite of a (alary. All of which goer to show that soma marriage! are not made for Boncy, (hat louia meD arc lovid foi themselves and thai there aia loads and loads of women who will lake all urti ol euauoesjust to get married. There ia more Catarrh in ihia section of ibe country than all other diseases put together, and until the last lew years waa supposed to be inonrable. For t great many years doctors piooounei d it a local disease and precribti local reme dies, and by ooostaully tailing to cure with local treatment, prooouuoed it in eurab'e. Science has proven catarrh to be a eonstitu'.iotal disease and therefore require constitutional treaimeut. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, ia the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken iuleioally in dosec from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfeits of the sys tem. They offer one huodred dollars lor any case it fails to cure. Send for circu lars and teaiioiooiala. r. J. CUKNKY A COM Prop.., Toledo, Ohio- asSLSold by all Druggists 75a. Taalimoeial free, St.n i Family PUla arc the boat. Tfo Charlotte News wanla a union de pot. Wajnesviile has voltd $50,000 of bondt for street improvements. Bev. F 0 Ilartman has becu installed as l'rerlijteriao pastor at Greenville. A club is biing organized at Salisbury to place a ouplha launch on ihe Yadkin livir fir pleasure puiposis. Seoulot Simmons will deliter an ad dres bed re tl.e North Carolina Society i i New Y tk, Miiy 12 1. His subject will be "Tl.e riser Q lesiion " A 6f o t!i.bu-ine ".ion .f Bin son. J It L-i u ciuutj, ciisumed the Isroir putt ol ii, 15 stores and houses bi iug l.un.id at a loss of nearly 875-, 000. I Willi,.m Blown, near L iiux, was re- lievni 1 1 $10 dO Ii st wi ik, which he had laid away lor a "miny day " His two bojs have Ii ft li e ciuntry, and it is pretty cirtsin thst they carried the money with them Wilkesboro Chronicle. Govtrmr Ayeock has sent out 1,000 personal Inters lo prominent persons in all parts of t he State, urging them to 'ubfcribe money ti waid a North Caro ina ixhil it al ihe St. Louis exposition, it being reces-ary that $10,000 in pri vate subscriptions be secured before the $10,0110 State appropiiatjoo is available uuder Ihe act of Legislature. LETTER TO WELDON SHOE CO. Weldon, N. C. Dear Sir: You know all about shoes. How man euHi ux is have you who know anything about 'em? You have bought and sold blioes for yeais, and h ive learned what you know by ji.ur customers' liking one sort, and not liking another. They find out by wealing em. So with paiol; but we go deeper. We are 149 years old in ihe business; and we make, nut buy we mike a good deal ol paiut. We paint a good share of tbe railroad and steamer roperiy in the United Stalis, and may as well paint the private properly, lours as Well as anjbouy else's. Devoe Lead aud Zinc is your painl. Costs hall as much as mixed paint or lead aud oil Vca us.' it tikes I'ewir gallons and wears taice as long. Beck Bros if- Co , Williauispott, Pa , write: Mr. Ei a lUlhmell had used 11 gal- loos of a well-known mixed paint for his house; he repainted it lliis year with De voe Lead and Zinc; bought 11 gallon and had 5 gallons left. Youts iruly, F. W. Devoe i Co, ' New York. ANY CHURCH r pir-o.av tr in stilulion supporlid by voluntary conlri Luiiou will begiviu a liberal quanity of the L' ni.ii.an & Miiriinn Pure Paints whenever thy .nut Norf: Have d 'Ueso far twenty-seven years Sales: tens c-f millions of gallons, painlid ntar'y two million Iiouhs unJtr guarante: to repaint if not satisfactory Th? paiut wears for periods up lo eigh teen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paiut (done in two tniuutcs). Ac tual cost then ubotil $1 -5 a gallon Sam ples free Sold by our Agent A. 11 Zoliici tier. ' SALK FOR TAXES. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court house door in the town of Halifax, Monday June 1st, llHi:i, for taxes, the follotviiu ileseritied reiil estate in Fau cetts township. Halifnx county, N. C: A. L Huummj, T j acre, taxes aud 'oil 2.51 J C Harlow, 50 acres, taxes anil cost :i.i:. Cury Neville, 0 acres, taxes and cost i.VH. Mrs A. M. Moore, ) '25 acres not listed, tuxes and cost 7 ' 0 C M HAWKINS, Tax Collector Kaueetts Township. The American Grocer figures out that Ihe average annual consumption of in toxicating stimulants in the United Siatisi 1!IJ gailons lor each dividual slid that t lie cost is $17.o pet annum far each ciliien A SURE THING. It is said that nothiug is lute except death and taxes, but that is uot altogeth er true Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung aud throat troubles. Thousands cau testify lo lhat. Mrs. C. B. VaoMettcof Shcphtrdt own, W. Va,says "I had severe cas.i ol uroncni'is and tor a Tear ttitd everything I heard of, but got oo re lief. O le buttle of Dr King's Disooveiy then cured me absolutely.'' It's infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pueuinoou and Cousumptinn. Try it, It'sguiranteed by W. M. Cohen, Drug gist. Trial bottles I rae. Rig. sixes 50c. $1 OO. fEW BWEfiYi Why does llriilg. rs us 3 the heat Flour iu Hie id Hiking? Hecuuse every loaf makes a customer. The Master Htioke of GOOD BAK ING is only reali.ed "when you taste our delicious llreiul, Cakes and Pies. llOOut of towu otileia PROMPTLY FILLED. K.N. BKlIXiEKS, Up-to-date Bakery, Etnry'a New Block, Weldon, N. C. Ill WELDON, N. O. Complete line of everything in aSGENERAL MERCHANDISE, gi New Goods arriving daily. was never more complete. Best grades of flour in the market. By the barrel, sack or pound. FKIvSIl RICHMOND liKKF DAILY Leading Makes - of - SHOES ! Best Goods For the Money A c immerieal and savings bank, wiih a capital of S,000 is to be established at Coro-lius, ihe mill villige near Davidson. eovsMt a&4 b,Xa i, A STARTLING TKST. To s ive a life, Dr. T. G. Mer.itt, of No. Mehnop-iny, Pa., made a startling lest rasu'tiog in a wonder ful cure He writes "a patient was attacked with in lent hemorrhage, caused by ulceration of tl e st imach I had often found Elecirio Killers excellent foraculo stoiu oh and liver tmibles so 1 pn-sciibed ihem The patient gained from the first, aud has n ! had an attack in 14 months. K'ecrio Bitters are postively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try I hem Only 50c at W. M. Cuheo's Drug Store. l ake the weather as you find il: Hot or o ild Why, never mind ill Still the round world siogiu' goes Not a suowflake hides a rose! Roses j eat are layla' low Sweater still for all the snow! Summer whispers Right along Of a world Ol flowers an' song! QUICK ARREST. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 21 tumors. After d. o orsaod all remedies failed, Bnckleo'i Arnica Salva quickly arreslrd further inflammation and currd him. It con quers aches and kills pain. 25c. it W, M. Cohen, Druggut. TO CURB CULL) IN ONB DAY Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Hi yy. (jrove .gnature is on U.-BDOX. 200. Pursuant to an Act of the General As sembly of North Carolina passed at the session of IWJ, entitled .- An Act to establish Orailed Schools in the town of Weldon" aud by authority ol an order of the Hoard of Commissioners of the town of Weldon passel tit a called meeting of said Board on Wednesday, Apr iu 1(103, notice iB hereby given that an election will beheld lor the (iialiiied vo ters ol the .School llistrict beremalter des crihed. Said election to be held in the town of We'.don, N. C, on Tuesday, the 10, day of June 1BU3, at which election certain provisions of the Act ubove relcr red to will be submitted to a vote of the (jualitied voters of said school district. The qualified voters approving the issue of bonds provided for in section ;t, and the levy and collection of the particular taxes provided for in section 7 of the said Act shall deposit a ballot containing the writ tenor printed words: "For Schools," and those disapproving the same shall de posit a ballot containing the written or printed words, "Against Schools M Those electors who reside within the following deM-rihtd boundaries, within which is located the school district, are en titled lo vote iu said electiou, said boun daries beiug as follows . Comoiencingat a point wlnre the -western line of the hind of G W. Fulgham iuleisecis the southern boundary of the canal of the Koanoke Navigation aud Water Power Coapany, thence along the line of Said laud ol U. W. Fulghum to the hue of the land ol the West Wel don land and Improvement Company, thence along the west-ru boundary of the Wcstry Place of said Land and Improve ment Com puny to the public road leading from TilKhuian's Cross Kouds to the town of Weldon, thence along the said public road towards Weldon to a point where said public road crosses toVSeabuard Al'Llne Railway, thencealong the track of said Seaboard Air Line Kail way to Chockayotte creek, thence up Chockayotte creek to the southern line ot ihe Glenvicw tract of land owned by Ihe heirs ot"K. W Daniel, deceased, thence along sa'd line until the railroad ol the Atlantic Coast Line Compa ny is reuched, thence a straight liue to tbe public road leading from Weldon to Hall ux, thence down said public road to a point where the Halifax road forks and goes to the H. J. l'ope place, thence along the road to the Pope place until the liue of Ihe Bell place owned by M. W. Kansom is reached, thence along said line to Long's H.iyou, thence down said Bayou to Koa noke river to a point thereon opposite Ibe lirst station, rulghania liue, thence a straight line from said point to the be ginning. Notice is also giveu that there will be a new registation ot those entitled to Tote in said election of the qualified elector- resuling in said scnool district to com mence on the iHth day ot Mav 18(13, ac centing to law, and uuder the act of the Legislature above referred to; the ter ritory within the school district outside of tbe corporate limitsof the town ot Weldon constitutes one ward and the town of Wel don constitutes the other. C. B. Cole is appointed Registrar for the ontMde wain ami K. 8. Gary for the ward of the town of Weldon. Those living in the outside ward will vole at the olhx of Garrett and Company, at Chockayotte, and thoie in tbe ward of the town of Weldon will vot at the lown hall in said town. The provisions of the said Act w hich are to be submitted to the vote of the qualified votersoi sain scnool District are as lol lows: "Section 3 That the Board of School Trustees hereinafter provided for shall be, and is hereby authorized and empowered to issue bonds of add School District to an amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars, of such denomination aud of such proportion as said Board ot Trustees mav deem advisable, bearing interest from date thereon at a rate not exceeding six per centum, with interest coupons attached payable semi-annually, at such time and such place or place as may be deemed ad visable by said Board of Trustees. Said bonds to be of such form and tenor and transferable in such way, uud the princi pal thereof payable or r dceniahlc as fob live hundred (5IMJ) dollars on tbe t nay oi January mill and live hmnired an nually thereall.r till all are paid, at such place or places as said Board of Trustees may determine : Provided that mid Board of Trustees shall isxue said bonds at such time or times, and in such amount or amounts as may be repaired to meet the expenditure hertiualter provided for in section fonrof this Act." Section 7. That for the purpose of luvTiuiug ur ine payment ot said bonds and the interest thereon and of defravins the expenses of tbe public graded schools provided for in this Act, tbe Board of commissioners of the town of Weldon shall annually and at the time of levying municipal uues or as soon thereafter as practicable commencing wijh the fiscal year beginning the first day of May 1903 levy and lay a particular tax on all per sons and subjects of taxation within ibe limit of said school district on which aaid Board of Commissioners may now or here after be autnorixed to lay and levy taxes for any parpcea whauwever, aaid particu lar tax to be not more than thirty-three and ona-thiid cents on the one hundred dollars assessed valuation on nrotwrtv and not more than one dollar on ench tai.ihle poll. This the 1st day of April, 1903. J. T GOOCH, Mayor. T. SHAW ftLrV DRY GOODS and Clothing in endless variety. Full line of Rubber Boots & Shoes direct from the Factory. vera Ms PrawHit Pamwaiilt U BHD'S ANTl-Rl'STIXG TINWARE Every piece guaranteed not to rust. A new piece will bo given for every pieoe returned to m th it Ins rusted. No lime iniit on this guarantee- Cook Stoves Jfio Hejiteiis Everything at prices to suit the times. Immense stock to select from. Polite and attentive sales men to wait on you. EMRY & JOHNSTON. octMiy Don't For jet Our IS - 7 i 39 If you pass ihe Weldon Shoe Cos Store 5. without civinc them a call vou (ill miss the VSi chance of your life. We sell nothing but Shoes N and buy them from the best manufactories in the U.S. OUR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK IS COMPLETE AND WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOW ING Ol'R GOODS. ill ctdcavor to alwajs please our CUS TOM EES bj Ititg ctv.itcc.up, poiile and ac commodating taf-Any loss from wear our goods will be made goods. IT Ell Shoe Cony oct 9 ly. WELDON, N. C. wa U tea I IF :iW fia mWm If MM is a Household Favorite Everywhere for Gsugiis, Golds, Group, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Grippe end a!l other TSiroat and Lung Troubles It quickly stops coughing, tickling in throat, difficult breathing and pain in the chest and lungs. It immediately relieves the spasms of Croup and Whooping Cough and effects a speedy cure. It contains no opiates or other poisons and can be given with safety to children and delicate persons. It contains no harsh expectorants to strain the lungs or astrin gents to dry the secretions and cause constipation. It prevents Pneumonia and Consumption, strengthens the lungs and cures LaGrir 4 and its after effects. It will cure Consumption and Asthma in the early stages and give comfort and relief in the most hopeless cases. It is pleasant to take and at once produces a soothing and strengthening effect on the lungs. A Seven Cold For Thru Months. 2 4 1 A Chattanooga Druggist's Statement. Robert J. Miller, proprietor ol the Read House Drug Store, of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: "There is more merit In FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR than In any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply won derfuliy and we sell more ot it than all other cough syrups combined." i SOLD m RECOMMENDED BY nTTTTF!:r"' P. N. STAIN HACK, WELDON. N. C. PATTERSON STORE CO., ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. The following letter from A. J. Nusbauni, of Bates ville, Ind., tells its own story: "I suffered for three months with t severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician prescribed for me, yet I did not Improve. I then tried FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, ami eight doles cured me." ..2f.. !?" C Sir-5? V! 1 PAINT, PAINT. 1 it The Celebrated Brands of Heath and Milliganil idReady Prepared and i W OT A n OTjyfT"D A OTT? il yjft U1X1U O-LUi-VXX JL il. WIRE. vl ii i Field Fence, Poultry Netting, Barbed and Sin-iv ;iigle Strand. il S TO VES, S TO VES, S TO VES. $ if The World Renowned Garland and Phillips But-j vlitorff. vi Vi'a te?"SURRIES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS. w IrLATEST IMPROVED FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ' D I L. O. ANDERSON, -UEALKR IN j Heavy and Fancy Groceries, I PRI'ITS. CONFECTIONERIES. ? WILL BE Clin Tit irr aa v . . . i -- - - wwwri i si i r nicnua. llffiSKEY 1.10 Peii QjLLofJ. 1 imiuri - LLi u . WELDON, N. C. 0 0 0 0 MILLINERY! SEAMS ALLOWED roa. AGENC BE5T rrrriNQ, STYLBH lwMMra aauaj, tmn. Mm mpimUm H.pl.intlnU Out OaTQI. nn,.pn nririnpntf ,,.nn ... . , ,, ... .u.: m.Y rivivr.LF w .iiuLPC nercaiijaeii ihl.bA. mm 1 ...ft,, ,1 ... . JA - j - surai,iiiii mina jjii; aisllllca wDisKej not a w 3jf (Iwoctii.n of chrrnicala but of courM its now and under proof. 33 'CASl,ER'H8TANDARD"10yearoldwhiskejisaliqnidjoy! Itiaactually S W produced tiy honest Tar Heels in tht mountain section ol North Carolina by the Hf old timepracess. Ever drop ia boiled over open furnace wood firea, in old "y' copper sti.ls, in exactly thsaawe way It waa mad by our grandfather a ai W century atto. First rate whiakey is sold at $5 to X) per gallon, but ia not any better than "CAHl'Elt'S 8TANPAKD." It la the beat pmdured and must Jft fit please erery customer or we will boy it back with (rold wa are incorporated SS VP under the laws of North Carolina with an authorised capital of f 1U0.U0 00 and W tha People's National Bank and Piedmont Havings Bank of Winston-Salem, N. S3 g C, wilt tell yon oor guarantee is good. This old honest, mild and mellow a Vf whisker is worth on dollar ner onart. but to mam fall intnvtnm "r..nr'a M U Standard" w ofl'er sample ahipmenta o( this brand at half price, (parked in Sj gft P1";0 led hoxes) 5 Quart 2. tt.1, 10 Qiiarta $5, Express Prepaid anywhere 5 Zk 10 U. 8. All ordera and remittance (in stamps, cash or by check, etc ) as well W ifS M reqnesU tor confidential price must be addressed as follows.- jut t4m R. A CASPER CO., rFrto, JV. C, U. S. A. n Main Office aud Warehouse. Nos.lOJS 46 Liberty and 1, 3, 4 and S Maple 8t4 ' . , . . W 17psKEY $1.10 Peh QtLLofL m ,-ffW .Jr-aV. !, Al, Ai. At: Jta. . . . .. . .. POPULAR PRICES We ire now ready to offer yon must attractive line of Stjiia Pattern Hals ail Millinery Novelties. Our entire Slock is New and up-to-date Our motto: "Small 1'roBli. Quick Sale" We invite yon to examine our stock and believe we oao please you. WELDON MILLINERY CO.. Miss Julie Mellichatope, M'g'r, Next door First Nitioual Bank, oov 6 ly. Weldoo, N. C. SPRING IS II EE EE. Handsomest siiowiog of 8PRIN0 and SUMMER CLOTHIN0 ever before io Weldoo. All ihe new things ire now in Complete line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. a ou outae in and our low prices will Jo the talking for s. - Weldon, N. O. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY DEALERS IN USE FCHNIIUKE Carry a atock for iia elaborateness and q laliij is not rqualed Soulh of New York City. The inventory taken January firt, approximated ocaily one hundred thous and dollars, winch ooosiated of tha finest oiakrs of Mahugnny Dining room mil eutupUle, Bed room suits, Parlor suits, Oi l dressers in all good. Fine Bra aod Irno Beds aod io faot every quality and piiced goods that ar wide, They it speoial stents io this lection lor some or ihe leading aod most represealaiiv Grand Rapids minoraoturers, at also manufacturers from oilier Motions of equal meiit, and by biung iheir-ebipuieoti madein ear load quai tiiit aieeuiblcd lonikorTciingsiD piices which are rarely met by other doalers. They iovii cotrespoodcoce aod will take pleasure io (oodiog Pbotographi aod reprcaeotatire, if Deoessary, lo ooosumsl a sale. Sydnor & Hundley, 709 11 13 K. BrouhSt. Offioe Furniture Dtparlmeot 212 N. 8tb 8t. ICHOJSrX), YA- To Cure a Cold in One Day . . i - j; r j- w tck8 iaxauve uromo mnms Tablets, pv SvmMBBoatomiaM.ttl3Mha. This VTXl&ttm. SfrfCZr Cure Oil) bl TWO Drtya, on every bcx.25c
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