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N 1 1 n Women as Well as Men '.Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney (rouble preys upon the mind, dis courages l36"5 antition; beauty, vigor uiu cnccriuinesa soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. ICidnry trouble has become so nrKi!n If that It is not uncommon (I for a child to be born atliictcd with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child teiches an age when it should be able to 'cmtrol the passage. It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first r, ih;-!d be toward; the treatment of important organs. This unpleasant treubie is c-.e to a diseased condition cf the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, ind both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon reallied. It is sold by druggistj, In fifty rant ind one dollar ii:sa. You may have EfcSlW ample bot by mU free, also pamphlet tell- noma of BramMioot, In; sll about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer (t Co.. Bingharnton, N. Y., be lure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N.Y.. on every bottle. THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1903. TOWN AND JL VICINITY. N'uw for the fish frjs and picnics. Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe May, with its beautiful blossoms, is here. The leaves will be full grown by the 10th. The Confederate bazaar begins on the 18th. It will soon be "Good Old Summer Time." W s hear of several big enterprises for Weldon. Kilos should now come down off that high perch. Note the window display of Garrelt k Staiuback. Tiikri will be t few peaches, after ill the cold weather. l he hihermen are now expecting to make up for lost time. Strawbirriis made their appear lice on the market last week. Tins is the month when ' rock fith should bo plentiful and cheap. H'liERl do you buy your trousers? Set Garrett i Stainbaok'a ad this week. Now it's io order for every one l come forward and say, "worst April on record." Savi your nickels and dimes to spend at the baiaar which begins here Monday the 18th. It is going to come pjetty hard on May to have to furnish all our spring weather this year. Thkri will soon be miay aslip'twixt the little eat fish and the hook, down by the river aide. " Already, you'll begin to meet people who will have that tired look and who'll Complain of the beat. Mat did a little blowing on her own eosuot as she stepped in and was some "Wat icy io her manners. "Dit never will settle dis rice pro blem,' says Brother Dickey, "m long ds white man pi'aens de watermilliow!" Wl planted our garden beautifully only to see the seed come up the very next day by the peck of our neighbor's hens. Ir Spring fulfill all her promises, only chance lor the weather prophet now is to crawl out of his itormpit and predict an earthquake. A special Carnival train left here yes terday for Raleigh over the Seaboard Air Line and it will run again today, leaving here this morning at 7 00 o'clock. Dr. II. O. Htatt will be io Weldon attheA.CL. Hotel, May llb, 12th and 13th, Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, for the purpose of treating dis eases of the eye and fitting glasses. Tin revival meetings at the Methodist bpisonpal church are still io progress and great interest is still kept op. Services every evening at 8 o'clock end esrly morning prayer meetings' at 7 o'clock. Iown List Taker. At i meeting of the town board o( Oommiwiooors Moo oay night, Mr. Ueorge t. Ureen was e'eeted list tiker for the town of Weldoo. He had previously been elected by the county board to take the stale and county list for Weldon township. Captain Gb her'i Death. A special from Elm City announces ill death at that plaoe, Frid av night, of Cap tain W. L. Grimmer, father of Mr. W I. Grimmer, who formely lived here, but who is now In the service of the Atlantic Coast Line, it Stony Creek, Va. Captain Grimmer was most estimable and popular citiiea sod a well koowo Mason. HADE YOUNG AGAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in J 'teena' again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytowo, Pa. They're the beat in hi world for Liver Stomach and Bow lj. Purely regulable. Never gripe. Only n , m. vanen urug store fOimKlCNEYCOFJ u nakao Klfem aw BHiW talf M iMtlTfTrn bi'PERINTEMDEV? or Health The sanitary board of Hali fax county, composed of the board of county commiMHoners, Dr. .'oho A. Cul Mni, of Enfield, and Dr. Winberly, of Scotland Neck, met at Halifax Monday and reelected Dr. I. E. Green Superinten dent of Health for the ensuing two yearn. This ie just as it ehould have been and we are certain that the action of theboatd will be approved by tho people of Halifax county. Town Election. The election here Tuesday was quiet and void of interest, there beingonly one ticket in the field. The ticket was a good one and all the carat! oo it tr.ro rscuibrrs of the old board. The following named gentlemen were elected for the ensuing two yearn: For Mayor-Hon. James T. Goooh. For Com missioner VV. M. Cohen, V. W. Wig gins, P. N. Slaiubsck, W. T. Shaw, J. A. JuhostoD, C. K. Bishop, John W. Sledge. Wiikkl WrinciikdOkf. As Mr. Joe Weller, of Koaooke Rapids, was crowing the railroad tracks at Third street, Monday morning, his buggy wheel was wrooched from the axle end the accident come near proving serious, lie haJ just cleared the Irauk on which a lot of freight cars were being pushed io back wards by the shilling engine, hogtoeer Ownes and others who witnessed the ac cident ran to Mr. Weller's assistance and holped hint unhitch tho horse from tho buggy, Improved Boat Service. There will be a change soon in the schedule and connections of the Weldon and Norfolk Steamboat Couipauy. The company has arranged to connect at Edenton with the Suffolk and Carolina and the boats will run from Weldon to Edenton direct, which will do away with transfers at Hamilton, giving a much quicker, and a better ooat servico to the people of Wel don and others living along the river. The office of the aecertary and treasurer will be either at Weldon or Edenton and in all probability it will be at this point. Death At Garysburo. Mr. Lirry W. Joyncr, son of Mr. W. T. Joyner, died at the home of his parents, in Garys burg, last Thursday night, agid 25 years. He was a splended young man and was stenographer for the Camp Lumber Co , at Franklin, Va. while there be contracted disease of the lungs and was given the best of medical attention, but eould obtain no permanent relief and passed sway as stated. The remains wore laid to re it at Garysburg Friday afternoon. Reception at Enfield Prof, and Mrs. E, S. Sheppe gave an elegant re ception at Eufield, Friday evening, com plimentary to their friend, Miss Minnie Chandler, of Richmond, Va. Their boms on Whitaker street was beautifully deoor ated for the occasion Dainty refresh ments were served during (he evening. In the guessing contest Miss Mary Coliins won the ladies' prixe and Dr. A. 8. Harrison tho gentlemen's priztj, Mr. John Ricks gettiog the booby. Those present were: Dr. end Mrs. A. S. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whita ker, Jr., and Mrs. Ednar Matthews, Misses Mary Collins, Bessie Whitaker, Lena Rubersoo, ltuby Whitaker, Messrs. Frank Whitaker, John Benton, W. T Clement and Jack Ricks. Water Power Sold. The Roa ooke Navigation and Water Power Com pany together with its franchises, canal and improvements has been sold to Rich mond and Norfolk capitalist', and the transfer will be made in a short time Senator Cameron in the sale will retain all right and title to Mush Island. The sale of this valuable property means great things for Welduo. We learo that the purchasers are all men of large mcaos and that they will, just as soon si ihey get possession, arrange for several large manufacturing enterprises. No particulars of the sale, prioe agreed upon or the names of ioterested parties have as yet been given out. Major J vV. Wilson, who has been managing lh propelty for years merely announces that the sale has been uu ie. and t list It will be a bin ihinir for Weldon. We haveuutMle iiilirnitoiliat I he purohaaeia arc uieu who are intrusted in street rai!r'il and tue-h Ix-log tne case it is only a little time bifue Weldon and Roanoke Hepida will be oonoeotea ny electne ears. Bkiuoe Petition. A large delega tion of Welduo people were at Halilai Monday and appeared before the coumy board of eommiisiooers io the ioterrst ol the nroLMHed bridge ow Roanoke river, nesrihis poiot. Mr. T. C. Harrison ptescotcd a pen tioo signed by leading business men and talDuveraof Wld"0 township, asking tho hoard to aid io the construction of the bridge, briefly slating the benefit it would be to the county to have tins LriirA n (he river. He was followed " ' 6 - bv Senator B. L. Trans, Uul. W. ti. a. BurfwvoaodMayorJ.T. Gooch, eich io favor of the bridge. Couoly Altorney D. Bell ssid he did not think the county oould take slock io a toll bridge, but that the commissioners would have the legal right to make an appropriatioo for a free bridue over the Roaooke, just as tney have to bridge other streams, but he sd vised that should the commissioners give the amount liked, 13,000, that (hey issue bonds in exohaogefor (he stock of tin bridgs company. Col Burgwyn said tli sat IVritiM Ka9 niirelv satisfactory. The eommiasiooere after giving patient hear ing to each spesker, In turn, ssid they would allow the whole matter to go over anlil the first Monday in June, as they were not prepared to vote on the qua tioa at present. CA vOLA iur. n . G. Dav. re presenting the Cooa-Coia Company, of Atlanta, Ga., was in town Saturday for the purpose of advertising this most de lightful and healthful beverage. He called io to see us and left a beautiful little Coca Cula clock for the office, which is one of the prettist time pieces of the kind ever before seen in Weldon, and fur which he has our thaaks. Mr. Day is a most courteous and agreeable youog man and represents a Company that manufactures the most popular of i the drinks dispensed at the fountains, Coca-Cola is a scientifically prepared syrup, eontaining extracts from Coca leaves and Cola nuts with pleasant aromatics added to render it as palatable aa'itis iifrfShiog. Jl'RY List. The following jurors for the June term of Halifax Superior Court, which begins Monday, June 1st, have been drawn: . FIRST WEEK. John T. Whitaker, William Whitaker, J.J. Parker, J. D. Askew, W. M. Sledge, R. N. Goasett, W. T. Euro, J. L. l'iereo, J.'II. Saunders, W, B Over street, R. L. Hardy, W. T. Jordan, Joe Moody, H. 8. Adcock, W. T. Hancock, V. H.Josey, R. M. Johnson, Maiion Keetcr, B D. Mann, R. B. Ivey, E. P. Hytnan, W. H. Clark, G. L. Sledgo, B. R. Medlin, J. R. Liles, J. D. Pitlard, John Anderson, John Neal, F. II. Tay lor, L. O. Summerell G. W. Rook, L. A. Dickens, Richard Morris, L. C. Law rence, B. C, Hamell, F. H. Vanlau- diangham. SECOND WEEK. Sam Judge, W. T. Parker, tt. L. An derson, R Gardner, W. D. Hux, J. S- Hcdgepeth, E. L. Lee, W. S. Bobbitt, W. F. Ophelia, A. E. Bobbitt, Chas A. Aycock, R. W. Brewer, Henry Judkins, J. T. Cullom, E. P. Burt, J. W. Wil liams, J. B. Dickens, J. S Warren. Death at Halifax. Mr. James Litobford Ousby, Jr., died at the home ol his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Ousby in Halifax, at noon last Thursday after an illness of about two months. The im mediate cause of bis death was bronchitis, from which he had been a sufferer for several years. Mr. Ousby was in his twenty-eighth year, a young man of sterling worth and character, and until two months ago held responsible position with the Southern Weighing and Inspection Bureau io Pet ersburg, Va., which he gave up on ao eount of his health, returning to his home st Halifax bopping to regaio his health, nd where every atteotion that mortal man could have was given him uitil his death. His remains were laid to rest io the family plot near Halifax. Mr. Ousby leaves a father, mother and four sisters to moorn their loss. Mrs. R. P. Hervey od Mrs. W. H. Blaoknall, of Raleigh: Mrs. Geo. Cole, of Greenville, N. C; Miss Reb Ousby, of Halifax, and other relatives smong them the Litohfords of Raleigh. Then sympathies of all go out to the grief stricken family. Carolina Surprises Georgetown. -The following is a condensed report of the game Saturday at Washington, D. C. between the baseball team of the Uni versity of North Carolina and George town's strong sggregatioo, as taken from the Washington Post: ''After defeating all rivals io tho South he sons of North Carolina oame to Georgetowo, yesterday, and what their ball players did to ths looal collegians is a tale of sadness to the Blue end Gray. After dragging the Georgetowo colors oo the ground for two hours or more, they hoisted their own blue and white flag on the staff, while they were declared the victors by the score of 13 to 4. Not fot six years have the Washing ton boys been beaten so decisively. There is oo excuse Georgetown can make. The visitors played baseball; Georgetowo did not. That tells the story. Carolina played one of the finest games seen oo Georgetowo Field for many i day. The men kept their eye on lh sphere all the time, and when it came to swatting the leather they were there with tho triple-plated articles and delivered their itoods. There fielding wis sen sa- tioml. Green, .the visitors' twirler, looked easy when he first took his place io the bo, the looal boys soon finding the same to be true. With the same support afforded bim yesterday Green could pith oo forever and be victorious. He worked in three binghs with his willow, two honois over the ritfhl field embankment, while the third was a single to left. George Green, of Weldoo N. C wi,u ((..dii.uJ '::h hijh hsnir; st Georgetown, io 1901, and who is now studying law at the Uoiver.-ity of North Carolina, is Caroltoasalai twirler. lie is a spetdy and beady alabuian and hue done some wondcrous thing this season. Many Georgetown men and some of tho players on the nine knew George Green and they give bim a royal rcoeption here:" The following is the score by inuinns : R. II. E. Carolina,4 122 02200 -13 13 2. Georgetown, 1 0 0010101-4 10 6. Adairtised Litters Miss Janie Alvay, Mr. Kiohard Cooper, Mr. Zollis Ellis, Miss Erlie Hill, Mrs. Nannie Johnson, Mrs Laura MuLsoghlin, Mr. Edie Mogio, Miss Sallie Pamper, Mr. Aotomy Stead, J, II. Fenby. Persons calling for above letters will please say "advertised," giving date of advertising. J. 0. Burton, P. M., Weldon, N. C. 613-1903. Sorr, cool drinks at tho founlions are now ill the go. GREEN IS A HOT HUMMER, PITCHES SUPERBLY, ALLOWING VIR GINIA ONLY three hits rniTcn ard, Virginia's star, waxeth dim, threatnino to tumble from UI8 ORBIT, Chapel Hill, N.C. April 29 Special, Over one thousands spectators saw the University of North Carolina in a fast and snappy game administer a crushing defeat to the University of Virginia here this afternoon in the first game of the series for the Southern championship by the decisive score cf 10 to 3, A better day for the proper exhibition of thfe national game has seldom been seen, and the Carolins baseball tossers took advantage of the occasion. Geo. C, Green, for Carolina, the old reliable, steady, calm, cool-headed at every stage of the contest, pitched magnificent game, allowing Virginia only three scattering bits, tho first one being made in sixth; while Pritchard, Virginia's star twirler, who has won all previous games, simply met his Waterloo, the Tar Heels gettiog tixUo slashing hits off his delivery. The Tar Heels out played the Sore Backs io every respect, and it was evident after a few innings bad been played that viotory would ga to the white and blue. Holt, Donnelly, Smathers, Cheshire, Green and Giles swatted the leather like madmen and were potent faotors in swelling the mag nitude of Virginia's defeat. The detailed soore follows : CAROLINA. Players : AB. R. II. 4 10 4 1 1 S. 0. 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 H 02 A. E. 0 0 Oldham, 0. f. Curr, s. s. 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 Donnelly, I. f. Holt, lb. Giles, r. f. Cheshire, 2b. Smathers, 3b, Noble, c. Green, p. Total, Payers : 40 10 16 VIRGINIA. AB. R. H. 2 27 12 3 S. 0. A. E. Cocke, I. f Polard, lb. Nalle, o. f. Council, c. Stearns, 2b. Siucky, 8 s. 1 1 0 11 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 Mason, 3b. Pritohard, p, Muoger, r. f. Total 31 3 3 1 27 6 6 Score by innings. Carolina, 02102023 0 10 Virginia, 0 0 0" 000120 -3 Summary Two-base bits; Donnelly, Holt, Giles and Pollard, Struck out By Green, 7; by Pritchard, 4. Bases oo balls By Green, 3; by Pritchard, 2. Hit by pitched ball By Green, 3; by Pritchard, 1. Passed balls Noble, 1; Council, 1. Umpire Sherwood Up church. Time of Gams Two hours. Attendance, 1,000. Improvements at Enfield. We note with pleasure the very many im provements our Eofiold friends aro mak ing in thit progressive town. New dewlings greet the eys in every direction. The old Methodist Episcopal church has been sold sod io its stead the congregation will ereet a handsome brick church at s cost of S3 000. Our honored townsman, Mayor J. T. Gooch, has offered to make a liberal donation ( f brick, and fuither agrees to give them a big discount oo all brickthey may have to use Dr, J. T. Bellamy has leased his fac tory, near Enfield, to a Cotton Mill Com pany. The company will put in new ind improved machinery and will begin the mmufaclure of knit goods and yarns an early date. Mr. F. W. Gregory has at nurobased the Cohen place and is now engaged io remodeling and making new place of it. Io fact, Enfield certainly tight in the push. "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force', a ready-to serve wheat and barley tood, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigo rates." Paini'cl Accident We regret Io learn that Rev. J. E. Underwood, lormer presiding elder of this district sustained quite a painful accident last week. While oo bis way from Maoteo he had his foot entangled io some part of the machinery of the gasoline boat which he was tiaveliug and quite a gai.li wns made in the side of his foot arc.-T'-.-l. Mr !.'. c. i ot tlei.ti.iii tr. m tli mutllrr lli.'ir v.knl. pr ir.uuiT. u, but ehkt pUtkle, Kfi'ipV, v.'Rrtilx mitclr Frsy's Versrsluge niU nifttt of tfirtn. Kfpf th tomivh wvitl tnl wrU oriltrpil ; np-ls wofiim; la dacM Ditunl p. lVtti l-r mii 'c I. t. FREY, Baltimore, Md. SALE FOR TAXES I will sell k the highest bidder for caah at the court honse door in the town of Halifax Monday, June 1st, IWM, lor taxes 'he following described real estate in Halifax township, Halifax county, N. C- Min Cora May. 1 acre tax and Niet 67 Mrs. Lucy Reynolds, 61 " w w ,1 wiili.m. 14n t tr 1 6.1 6.18 X.47 3.63 W.H Carter, R. W. Carter, W. W. Snmmercll, J. C- Ash, Mrs. U. Etta Ash, mm. . ..." 4.1, 4fij 45 3 45 1 1.60 10 " " " f R. H. DANIEL, Tax Collector. Luk, tnlnt ALL Lit I r,tftl. HsniB. TulM lii lmiTii. H"U t (lnm.'ti. Fl ri?r -w Alio. LJ nod. Caan PURELY PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS OF INTEREST CONCERN ING THE TRAVELS OF YOUR FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. Mr. W. T. Shaw spent Friday in Nor folk. Mr. W. A Norfolk, Pierce spent Friday in Miss Mary H'llliams is visiting rela tives in Raleigh. Mr. J. W. Grainger, of Kioston, spent Sunday in town. Miss Aonio Piercj is visiting friends in Franklin, Va. -w!ni -Ktfie -Cohen speui oaturuay at Enfield with relatives. Mr. Joh MoSewain, of Timmonsville, S, C. was here Saturday. Mr. N. G. Smith, of Emporia, spent a few days here with fticods. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clark spent sev eral days in Norfolk last week. Miss Annio Melliehampo, who has been music teacher at Fort Barnwell, has returned home, Miss Belle Stuinbaek has returned home Irora Morehcad City, where she ha? been (caching muic. Misses Ilattiu Lee and Lila Wyche, of Emporia, are here on a visit to Mrs. J, N. Bounds and Mrs. J. I. Wyche. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Forbes, of Green ville, who have been north on a bridal trip stopped over hero Sunday on a visit to Captain and Mrs, J. S. Barr. Messrs T. C. Harrison and W. M. Cohen went to Washington, D. C, Satur day to witness the game between the Un ivcrtily of North Carolina and George towo College. Scott's Emulsion is the means ot I tie and of the en joyment of life of thousands of men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul sion gives the lle.sh and strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. Por women Scott s Emul sion does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to bear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone nd ulenxl. l or pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's r-muision is a great neip. send for free samplo. SCOTT ti BOWNE, Chemists. 409-4 1 5 Pearl Street, New York. 60o. and $1.00 j all druggists. 1TOTICB. In pursuance of an orde r of the Supe rior Court of Halifax County made the ipecial proceeding entitled Verina Anuie Davis Arrinvton and Miiry June Savage Arrington infants itliout aeuaruian suing Dv tlieir next friend J. N. Hill, ex parte, which is a petition to sell land for division, I 11 on tne 1st f .y ot June VMJ sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the Court House in Halifax the real estate de scribed in said petition as follows: A par cel ot the land lying in the town of Weldon n said County (rlalilai) and State ( North Carolina) on Third streets about four blocks west of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad containing; about one half an acre having a four room buildiug on it, former ly belonging to Mrs M. J. Mabry, and known as toe Mabry lot, upon tne loilow iug terms, one fourth of the purchase money to be paid in casli, tne residue in two equal installments at one and two years 'roni day of sale with interest from said day, The deferred installments to be evidenced by the notes ot the purchaser. This April 25, IWVt. THOMAS K. HILL, Commissioner. Wood's Farm Seeds. Cow Peas Soja Beans Two of the most important crops for fanners everywhere. Write for le-atlets entitled " Soa Beans vs. Corn" and "Cow Peas The Clover ot The South," giving special information about these crops. We carry large stocks of all SEASONABLE FARrl SEEDS, Seed Corn, illllet, Sorghums, Teoslnte, Late Seed Pota toes, Crimson Clover, Buckwheat, etc. Wotd's Seed Bonk and Special Circu lars Kivlntl prices ana seasonaDie in formation, maUrd (re. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOMD, KIROIIIIA. SALE FOll TAXKS, I will on Monday June 1st, 1903, sell fur cuh at the court house door iu the town of Halifax, the following dcsi ribed lauds in Buttcrwood township, llalilax countv. N. C. fortaiesand costs.' Mrs. r- A. V. Jackson, ouu acres, mggs tract, taxes and oust 14 vi B. A. Lavender estate, 375 acres, Pleasant Hill traet. taxes and cost, II. -15. H. B. Moore, 197 acres, taxes and cost, 7.80. T. F. MoGuire, 75 acres, Pleasant Hill tract, taxes and costs 2 83. J. T. Mcuoison, lia acres, taxes anu cost 4.25. . Jesm A. Carter, 18 acres. Alley tract, taxes and cost 118. J. U. HAKVEY, Tax Collector Butterwood Township. repair r remodel anyklndnt bulldlmrr 0', lor ur fftCC OATALOflUE ol all kind ol building materlals.naraware.maniria, titc wark , paints, glass, gas A electric futures. Ac FRANK T. CLARK CO., Ltd. awaEstabllshed 1870. NORFOLK. A.avsai D. E. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND FIRE INSURANCE, Wildom, N. 0 .Roanoke News Office. S H TUT EMULSION NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA, HALIFAX COUNTY, IN SL'if.RIOR COURT JUNE TERM 1403. THOMAS G. JONES "1 vs. SUMMONS. MARTHA JONES. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Halifax county for divorce to have the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant dissolved, aud the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appenr at the next term of the Superior court of said county to be held on the 13th Jfond.iy after the 1st Monday iu March 1903, the courthouse in said county in Halifax, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaints in said artion, or the plaintiff will apply to ihe Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Given underlay hand and. seal, this the 17th April ta - S. M. GARY, Clerk Superior court. apr 23 Gw NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA, HALIFAX COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, JUNE TERM, 1903. Mamie L. Atkinson, 1 vs. S. Atkinson. i SuramonsA The defendant above named will take notice that an action eatitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Halifax comity for a divorce to have the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaiiitiLTanddefendaot dissolved, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next Superior court of said county to be held on the 13th Monday alter the first Monday in aiarcn rjujat tne court bouse in Hali fax, N. C, to answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff win appiy io ine court lor tuo reiiet de manded iu said complaint. Oivea under my hand and seal this the 17th April 1M03. S. M. GARY, Clerk Superior Court, apr 23 6w. 1TOTIOE. By virtue of a power conferred on B. F. Gary iu a deed ot trust dated June 30th, 1902, between Thomas F. McCuiro and wile, Helen McUuire, and E. T. Clark. and B. F. Gary having died, and T. C. Harrison having been substituted in his place, 1 will on the 1st day of June 1903, offer forsale to the highest bidder for cash at public outcry at the court house door at Halifax, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., the following described land to wit : A cer tain tract ot land Iving situate and being in Halifax county and State of North Car olina, being that tract deeded by the late b. A. liavenuer to X. r. McUuire and his wife, Helen McGuirc, lying on the pub lic road leading from Warrenton to Hali fax and bounded on the north by the said road, on the east by B. A. Lavender's eirs lands, on the south bv B. It. Brown- cing & Son's land, on the west by public road, containing (75) seventv-five acres oi land, together with all improvement tuereto belonging. T. C. HAKK180N, Trustee. and all Skin Diseases cured by BANNER The most healing salve in the world. The Dootor 6ald "Stick To It." Geo. L. Heard, of Hiah Towpr. On., writrni. Eczema broke out on mv baby covering hii entire body. Under treatment ot our family nyiiclan ne got worse as he could not Bleep or the burning and itrhinir. Wo iia.rl a hnv nf BANNER SALVE on himsnd bjr the time it wee Rone he was well. The doctor seeing it was curing him said: 'stick'to it for it is doing him more good than anything I have done for iiim.' " GUARANTEED. Price 25 Cents FOR SALE.BY P. N. STALVBACK, Weldon, N. C. PATTEKSON STORE CO., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. SALE FOR TAXES. I will on Monday, the first day of June, 1903, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in the town of Hali fax, the following described lands, to sat isfy taxes and costs: KOSIJI UU LUMBER t'O. Lumber on the following tracts: Acres. Tract. Taxes & Cost. 100 100 20 558 344 30 E. A, C. Jackson, K. Harper, H. Kobinson, J. H. Whitaker, E. A. C. Jackson, J. E. Glasgow, F. A. Faulcon, M. 1. Faulcon, M. E. Faulcon, Walter Keeter, L B. Morris, K. I. Alston, Wm. Scott, G. W. Morgan, H. 1'. Kobiuson, W. E. Morriss, W. T. Clark, J. W. Powers, W.T. Herring, G. W. Morgau, J. T. Hawkins, H. L. Hincs, J E- Pepper,' E. Johnston, H Johnston, Martha A. Johnston, 2.01. 100 40 30 150 125 400 56 50 80 40 156 150 225 15 40 40 120 33 188 241 J. T. Edniuudson 12.67 50 Martha Faulcon, 2 6H I til L. 0. Glasgow, 6.55 90 B.D.Hawkins, 1.84 W W. D. Johnston, 3 91 129 E. A. C. Jackson, 18.9b 55 J. C. Jenkins, 1.7H 50 Plei Jenkins, 1.87 W. M. Martin, agent, 5 W. Perkins, 11 3S 1012 M. E. Newsom 29. 4 J 50 J, J. Nnrthingtou, 2 4" 158 It. A ti. K. K. MS 44 John Eaton estate, 9 4' Frank Heptinstall, 1 town lot 2!).' W.N.Hawkins, 1 " " 5 81 1 Hosa Pure, 1.41 4 Kit 1 eutMtii, 1.01 Joseph Uiissell 1 town lot, 4 31 Lewis Young, 1 town lot, 3.5' James Young, i town lota, 4.0! J. E. JOHNSTON, Tax Collector, Littleton Township. "OTICE. Worth Carolina, 1 1n the Superior Court Halifax County. I June teri, 1904. HaMUEL B. GKE90RY. 1 vs. BUM- ESTHER MARIA GHEOORY J MONS The defendant above named will take notice that an action eutitled as alrove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Halifax cemnty for a divorce to have the bonds ol niathmouy existing between the plaintiff md defendant dissolved and the said defc laut will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of suit! county to be held on the thlrU-enth Monday after the first Monday in March 1903 at the Court Houseofsaid county, in Halifax, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Given under my hand and seal at Hall fax, N.C., this the Oth daT of April, 190X rt. M. UAKl, Clerk Boperiot Court, 1 PANTS 10 FII YOUR FRIEND. BREECHES TO FIT EVERYBODY- OTHER ARTICLES IN OUR LINE ACCORDINGLY. GARRETT & STAINBACK. MENS' OUTFITTERS EXCLUSIVELY. WELDON, N. C. KirNEXT DOOR TO BANK OF WELDON. THE ENFIELD HUSTLER Still Leads in Complete stock of Clotchiog, Shoes, Dry dercriptioo. GROCERIES AT CUT RATES, Farming implements, Readj made tkirts and waists for the ladiee. Hats fot II sizes of beads. You know where to ENFIE LD, N. C. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF The First National Ban April 4th, 1903. Gentlemen: At the close of thescoond year of the bank'a existence, oo be half of the directors, I beg to make the business : The directors have declared, dividend of three tier cent., have carried divided profit account, the sum of 8163 48, nd undivided piohts jii.i.) Including the present (third) umrjcna 500 in dividends besides the taxes. repreSCntCU DJ nrse-CIHH Uimimciun I'",'", no past due paper and no overuroit od exceed $156,000 00 The book value i should make its market value 1 20 to 1 We feel justified in saying this is a for third dividend on your stock. MS-fsaaia -SS-r. air' J- Costs Only 25 cents iOr anil ft Mats ta C. Nor. 9S. 110(1, 1 was Srst aStlaeS Xr It wu u.wftil In tMlttinK truublet. arel iUilTrvtbu bewi found U)bWTtry bDei.oiJ tvudlolraM fr tjufttl U.AtreontrquDt upnntli iiof drug and tooth idi, urup, -ht httaconu Io rtttvnl It, fUr um will. UrM ehildreti, MOTinof the H-aMiUM hn lbr li an biby in thabott twrl inUI IbvttwtblBff trouble tuortr, .u4 artist nnr hali whan hat was butawr jrouni lafsnl. as vtUkt) pisMur IB ncMunaiuilnC n toour irHD'U miVM or ma neirna iiur mumiMar pNpi.DMipuitj bab; qu.aU lUHrWLLLM. AYKll, (Mtuttvcr DJI TUlm aod WtUjr Tlmt-MMi.) Weldon Book and Music Store. WELDON, 1ST. O. Carries a nice line of BOOKS, MUSIC, MUSICAL SUPPLIES, STA TIONERY, eto. Anything not in stock ordered promptly. Popular mega tines always oo hand. Subscriptions taken for any periodical published at publisher's prices. Agency for all popular makes of SECTIONAL BOOK CASES. Let us order your next books or music. We think we can please you. Have you joined the WELDON CIRCULATING LIBRARY? If not, why not? mob. 27 ly Agency lor all styles of card engraving and rubber stamps. Find this old Man's three Daughters, -And then go to 0. K. HAEVELL, J At BiggerstafTs old stand, where you can get all kinds WINESWHISKBYS BRANDIES and Q1NS. Polite attention. Good 8crvice. Your Patronsge Bolioited. Prompt Atten tion given to ill patrons. 12 11-1 mo. 1 V 11 Low Prices. Goods, sod general supplies of evetj find us. S. E"X"ET2a t following report at the close of to-day as the result of the last Biz months work, to the surplus fund, 11550, and to the un making the total surplus fund $2500, me Dana nas pam to me siocaooiuers The discounted debt amounts to 185,432, m w.cj iuoluvc, au,pj .ui.u. any aecouni in ine uaua. mo uepusua f your stock is 1.10 and its earning capacity 25 very satisfactory showing. 1 enclose cbeok xlespejtiuliy, Wm. H. 8. BURGWYN, President. Cures Cholera - Infantum, Diarrhoea,Dyntcry, and the Bowrl Troubiu ol Children of Ant Agi. Aids Digestion, ttegulatti the Bowels, Strtngthans the Child and Makes TEETHING EASV. at Druggists, al. MOFFITT, M Dm T. LOUIS. MO. br oar family pbraletaa ta Caarlsston ta isa 1 KETU1NA a pwsotm or couo ana M wars, aaa swaswa inssraoiara, oiMion
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