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iomen as Well as Men t if Kidney irouyie. t , y preys upon the mind, dls- f ' ,s aivi kasciw ambition; beauty, vigor sod cheerfulness sr.m disappear when the l-.id- ; s. 1.v Tr 4 neys are out ol order f ;!JTl7 or di-.ea.-ed. . rfyrr; Kidney trouble has f: I'FhT become so prevalent that 11 in not uncommon lor a child to b born y afflicted with weak kid neys. If ths child urin ates too rflen, l( the ITJcalds the flesh of " hen the child fl.. an ace when It should be able to Jntrol the pass-ire, 1! Is yet afflicted with f.wellinj. itcni upon It. the cause of i difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first i-i j'hs'J'd be towards the treatment of fc-uyels uje to a c.seasea concmon ci me f MyS and bladder and not to a habit as I fct peop'0 suppose. I j'orncn aJ well as men are made mla f I -le with kidney aud bladder trouble, I 7 both r-ed the same great remedy. , iio anj iiiiiiicumiia oiiri ui amp-Roxt 13 soon realized. It la cold druEElsts. in fifty- fG-.. aiso parr.pl.:ct tell- flam, nf sr-AtiipRMi ii .bo.it It. Including many of the '.K.ndi ci testimonial letters received 1-m sulfetet: .cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer ;.. Binhamton, w. i bo ure ana nn ihix taoer. f Dsr,'t rr.ar.o any mistake, but remember is name, 5ump-K00i, ur. ruimer I Lamp-Root, and the address, Binghamlon, I.Y., on every come. HE ROANOKE NEWS. HIIHSI'AV, DECEMBER 3, 1fll3 rOWN AND : VICINITY. NOTICE. A blue cross iinitlt (D this do. ice lUtil.l not lighten vou. It simiilt li.iiit that yi u are in arrears and any limiunt Jon uiiiy see fit to send us on ur -uli.-ti '( ti i) wi 1 he hijlily Hppre- Ili'il k i ' i i lime. Wisvr.it weather. DrcmiiKn is here. Tut fiSt wiotcr month steps in. Al.I, the trains aro running late. Euos are scarce hens on strike. Ovstkr fit-sh is 90 per cent, water. Wll.n geese and duela are plentiful. Evr.KVrniNa to eat eotitioiies high. Fewer gillonn; wears longer; Dovne Sll'FRioit eonrt io sissioo th'9 week. Tilt price of oottoo at ill remains up. A burning question the price of coal. Tin diys will iooo ooiDineDoe Io get Old Santa is loading up, little chtl- Sren, It has soowed fire times this year st eady. Tins is the last month of the year 8903. Indications point to t very severe wiDler. Vert little oottoo being brought to Market. Tills ii the month with the royal wliday. Old molly oottooa are fat these frotiy nomings. It's just twenty-two more days till hiimnias. It ii believed there are 'many bad sil ver dollars. Tub next holiday to look forward to J Christmas. Ti'RKIT sod cranberry jelly ruled tbs most last week. As Christmas approaches the Sunday kIooI enrollment expands. Euus will be out of sight of the poor Jeopte before Christmas. A little vaseline rubbed io once s day jwill keep the hands from chapping. ChristmaJ eomes but once s yetr. Lots of folks couldn't stand it any ofteoer. Tin gem for this month is the tur quoin or ruby, symbolising brilliant suo- cess, A great many people would rather be is style than out of debt for the la't.-r they are like to forget. Man receives more curses for what b does not accomplish than praises for hat he actually does. It is no use to pray to the Lord to Bike you thankful yon should be tbiokful oo jour own aocooot. KmicRACKiasare oomiog io, but lucre are lota of folka that woo't s.;ike Ire until they reach the hereafter. " Joi nl paio you this morning t" j Rheumaoide will give you quick and " - ' - oo - A full line of Christmas toys end holi- V Koods oneninir at A. L StainliickV. Call early, Dd not wait for the rush. H ARPita Whiskey is liquid music, bottled poetry, ripe, mellow, refreshing nd delioious. 8old by W. D. SviIB. QtHTt i number of Weldon people eot up to RichtnoDd Thsnksgiviog day o see the Viigiois-Csrolins foot ball NoviMBtR.true tothe predioliooa of 'lie weather prophets, gave us unusually old fall weather the latter part of the tooth. "Chxh up, brother," said thepreaeb r to the dying editor, "the prospect is "right for you." "That's just what's troubling me," was the reply: "It's blaiiog I" . ' "Chariti kivers a multitude er sin ners." "Yes- but de trouble is, de gio'rul run sinners is all time oeediq too much kiverin'l" rnth. In r''!i-ttin! to the statements of Weldon banW, an pub lislied lust woi-k , it in tunst nirn'riinj; i Dote the Mri Dlh f the two w,1! iihi. )ipd itilitutinm. Bith banks lure ate doing tntuirUlily gind lu-io.m ai d the; fi-j .y the confidence i.l the publin. Thanked Gun and Feu, Mfaii. Juit an Mr. JtKBC l'arktr had fltiistied an eliqiint adilriFS in the linniitt c-liufli, at I'utecasi, io No'iliaini.tun county, at a Thanksgiving service last, Thuisday, lie fell over in an unconscious state ami diid before recoveiing tlio sense of ipocch. He was 76 years old, and was moBt highly esteemed. Adveetihed LKTTr.Rg Mrs Etn Pne Caldmso, Miss Liu't-a D. Doelt. Miss Luey I)jy, Mr. Le v Biekwith, Mr. Willie Ilawliy, Mr. Fait Mainly, Josey Moiri, Mrs i?allio VV'amic, ,Mis. liuohel Warren Perauna calling for abovo luticts wll please say "sdvertised," giving ditto of ailvcrii'ing. J. 0. Hurtun, 1'. M , W,.ldn, X ('. 11-30-1903 AT TIIF. Ol'tRA llot'KI! The ap pearance f Helen May Hutbrsn.l her ladirs' mililnry brass band, at Eui'y's (lall, Wrdniwlay evrniiiK of last week, Wai tir.e of the n.rift mjnyable i-tileriaiti-ruen a nf the seaMin Owing to the in clement weather the audience wa not veiy large, and i hi" is is to be r-gteiicd, an those whu failed to attend missed a fine performance, one that appeals strongly In the best elements of society, and we gladly welcome all such excellent pciformers ai those compoing the Helm May Butler ladira uiilifa-y hrars hand. Baiting Tub Farmeus It U be lieved by many well infer and mm that the tobacco ttunt is now bailing the farmire It is a'niest linio for preparing tobacco beds, and on the eve of this im portant work we see it staled that to bacon is rellitg will, prices advancing end farmers well pleased. This is only springes to catch wondcoccks," and should not fool the plauttra of Hal'TaX ounij into planting much tobacco. I'lant a little, if so disposed, but pay at tention to other cropa, particularly io home supplies. i!ciiiioL('in;.iiiti:N Enjoy TitAiNKs- OIV1NO 1 he male rupllsot the Wel don Academy gave the joung ladies of the school a most delightful Thanksgiv ing patty at the school building Thurs day nijit The rooms were beautifully deco ated and the Academy presented a oheerful and iuviiing appearance. Ti e young people who wirep eseot f teailv enjoyed the evening and engaged in games, plays and. "stealing pannes," which is firtit cousin to an old fashioned couofv dance, and s very pleasing and innocent way to pass ao hour or so. Cotton About All 1'ickkdOut. In talking with leading Halifax county faroie'e, at court this week, we Sod that most of the cotton baa been picked and that fatmets arobtsv housing iheirco n. It was also lea ned that a majo'iii of the farmers have been dispesed to meet the market and sell as fast as ready. Some, however, say they have sold but liitle o' their e op and that right much oottoo is being held. Some farmers appear io be dispo-ed to hold cot. on uo il s'ttr the boldavs. beHeviog that pi ices will be higher next spring IUv. W. W. Ros Rsturns. Rev. W. W. Hose, who base served the Motto list Episcopal church here mo t acceptably for two years, has been re- turmd as pastor fur his thud conference year, Air. nose is ao earnest, teaious pastor and has labored faithfully among our people for two years. He now enters upon 'another Conference year and we trust that bis labors in our mid-t fur an other period of 'ime may he abundantly successful snd that the church may con tinue to grow io numbers and increase in spirituality and exert a wider iuflueoce for good. Death or Wad Mo'Jsr Vr Wade H. McGee, of Petersburg, a r. rmer well known passmger conductor on the Atlantic Coast Liue, died io KiehtnonJ Friday, while oo bis wayloue fn'in New York. He was well known io Weldon, w quite popular with all and highly eaieeni ed by the oilivens of this plate, lie was at one lime conductor in charge of the Atlanta special between Weldon snd Richmond, when that train ran over the Atlantic Coast Line from this point II is death was quite t shock to his many Weldoo friends who exteud sympathy to his beresved family. Ki.irrMiin Lights run cuuluAnQ Nick. A Scotland Neok eptoial to the Raleigh Post says : Tbe town commissioners have dosed s oontract with the Standatd Eleotrio Com pany of Norfolk, Vs , for so electric light plant for Scotland Neck. Tby have made t contraot for so up to-date plant and say they will furnish tbe town with as good equipment s esn be louna to tbe state. Tbe plant will be the proper ty of the '-wo, bonds for tm thousand dollars having been issued snd sold for that purpose. This is s good investment. Nothing adds so much to the oonifort snd convenience of people ss electris lights, snd wnh us graded school sod other enterprises our oeigbbor town has much to be proud tl Our Enfield frienda are also speaking of having eieotrio lighls at no distant day. Enterprise snd progress appear Io be the order of the dsy with our county towns. It rVino Ya MswMvwys Beuht Baentae giftatars f Annch-nchmknt. Inauguration of llulT..t Parlor Car Service, trains, Nos. 41 and 33, biten Portsmouth, Va., nod Hamlet, X. (V Eff elive Dec 1-t. 10113. These c.ii.0 will be io clurge of thorough ly teli,ible pn,r, and buff.'t will be thoroughly stocked, meals beiug served between Portsmouth, Va., and Hamlet, N ( Reasonably ralr-i will be charged lor stats in tbee cais in addition to re gular fiist class pa engor fare, and those so desiiing can enjoy all the coni"oris of home, while taking an enjoyable tide. DirnitiiiA Traced to Lead Pen cils We see that the mptio endeot of the public schools of Eastern, Pa., has adopted a lau to prevent spread of d:s ease in the schools ly nutuberiog the lead pmviw, thus insuring tliax pupils gel the same pencils each day. School childieo, and some grown up folks, have a way of pulling lctdpeocils in their mouths when they begin to write, and in changing the pencils around tho opioioo is that this may have much to do with the spread of dipt he1 ia. Be this as it may it would he a wise plau for the teachers of our schools to caution the children iu the use of pencils and see that each ohild uc only is own pencils. . . Mrs Caiiti.and at M. E. Church. Mr Caitlanti, Statu president of the V oman's ( iirisiian Temperance Union, delivtrid fine addresses t the Metlio-di-t Episcopal church hue Sunday. She spoke io the morning to the ladies and after her address she organiz.-d a union here bv the elect ion of the following officers: Mrs. J W, Morgan, piesideuf. Mis W. T. Shaw, viec-presidemj Mrs. W. T. Whitehead, recording secretary; M's, II. C. Spiers, coircspooditig secre tary. At night she delivend a general ad dress Oo "d c ngregati'ins heard her at boih meetings She is a splendid speaker, a 2'alnus worker in the tempe' auce cause aud is doing a good work in the Stuto. December Colors Tho colors fr December a:c red and green, hollverrie and every ecn cmphasiz'og the idea Pievious to the ioauuutin of the Ch' isimas season, red rosea, red 'carnation and flaming poinseilas, wi b a urns-ini; i f ferns of a veiling of smiiax, m ike lovu'v and ppiiip;aie fl lal dcnoraiions Deccnber, as i s name imples was the tenth moniti io the old Roman calends', the New Year faUing then on Ma' oh 1st, The festival of Saiu-o was kept io an cient Rome for three days, beginning with December 17th. During this I'me all public business was suspended; the cou is of law were closed. Roman school cb'ld'en had holiday, no war could be declared aod no ciiuiinal executed. Under the Caesars three davs' holiday became seven, and the temples were adorned with branches of hollo, box. lamel and bay. Toe Parker Road Law. Io con versation with Hon. W, F. Parker, of Eufield, a few days ago, and when ques tioned as to his road law heBaidihomn.it surprising thing to him about the law is that ibe people who are kicking are the very elass in whose interest the law operates the poor man. Mr. Parker said he did expect that there would be some kicking imong the larger taz pay ers, but, stiange to say, the very men who are taxed must favor the law aud the men who are not taxed ate doing the Licking. "For iuaiance." he said, "t have taxed myself to help build roads when I was road free, snd numbers of others I could name, who are road free, will be taxed considerably under the new road law and they ate not kickiog, but willingly accept the law as the very best road law Ilali- lax county has ever had." The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1904 Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac fur 1904 is now ready. It will be mailed to any addnss for 30 cents. It is surprising how such bo elegant, costly book can be sent prepaid ao oheaply. No family or person is pre pared to study the heavens, or the storms and weather in 1904, without this won- derlul Hicks Almanac aid Prof. Hicks splendid paper, Word and Works Both are sent for only one dollar a year. Word and Works is among the best American Magrtioes. Like the Hicks Almanac, it if too well known to Deed further eommcridation. Few men have labored more faithfully for the public good or found a wamer place in the hrarta of the people. Send orders to Word and Works Publishing Co., 2201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. - A Noted Trainer. In last week's Roanoke-Chowan Times we find the lol lowing plesrant mei tii n of a forn er Weldon lot, who is now one of lie most noted leaioe-a of tiiuiuukooitJc Ia tU United States: "Mr, A. J. Jojncr and wi'e ire visit ing his brother, Bbeiiff W.H.Jojner, of Qaryslu'g. He wss in town one day last week snd brought to Dr.'W . Paul Moo'e one of the plaits worn by the 'treat race horse "Walerlov" which he had silver plated nd on it inscribed "Brighton Handicap, 1903 H minutes won by Wsarboy 124 IL. Resting Wotld's Reeotd." He told "0. W. W." that he had 47 ycailings in hie stable. who would race as two year olds next season, hardly any of tbtm have been named as yet. Waleil oy will start next year io three races, one of them being for a stake of 150,000. He will also run io s great Eastern race "The Subur ban" the so to speak Derby of Ametica. Mrs. Joyner may possibly remain during the winter in this soction. Two of our former eouotyman's sons Mr. "Boas' Pope, will probably return to Sheeps- head's Bay with Mr. Joyner. Tat best brands black sewing silk tiiti A. to E. Spurs Bros, Ciikihtmah Holiday Rates. For the Christmas Holidays the Atlantic Coast Line announces a rule of one and one-third one way faies plus 25o, for the round trip between all points South of the Potomac and Ohio Rivers and East of the Mississippi River, TickeiS on sale Decuiber 23rd, 2 tth, 25th,also30th, 31st and January 1st, 11)04, with final li.uit Juouary 4th, 1904. For the accommodation of students aod teachers of schools and eul leges the Atlantic Coast Line has arranged round trip rates as above, December 10th tn 22ud, with final limit January 8b, 1904. The train service of the Atlantic Coast Line ia uncxcllcd. For tickets and full information apply to Ticket Agents. W.J. Cbao, General Passenger Agenl, Wilmington, N.C. Ouservan t oi Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving day was bleak and cold, and yet the people of Weldon were thankful that it was as well with them as it was, for the day before threatened to wrap the town in a mantle of snow. The day was observed as a holiday by the hanks, mills and factories, and the post- office observed Sunday hours. Moruinu scrvics were held at Grace church and the decorations were appropriate to the harvest season. At night the regular Thursday even- in; prayer meeting at the Metlioaist Episcopal church was in the nature of a fhauksgiving service. We all feel how easy it is to he thankful when we have health, and an abundance of this world's good things, with unbroken family circles aod no daoger of the wolf pausiog at our duors, but a real test of faith is when io snrrow and adversity, with scant supplies and poor prospects, we can lilt our eyes tn heaven, and say, "Wo praise thee, Oh, Ood, we acknowledge thee to be the Lord." Halifax Superior Court. The November term of Halifax Superior court begao at Halifax Monday, Judge Cha' les M Cook, of Louisburg, presiding. The judne ascended the bench prompt ly Moody morning on lime. Solicitor Daniel and l-'leik Oarj were on hand and Shetit! House and his deputies stood df to obey tho orders of tho court. The li-st business was the calling of nil' 's aod the drawio of a grand jury. Tho following were drawn to scive for the term: P A. Spruill, foreman; A. C. John- ston, J. J. Daper, W. H. Shcarin, J- U. Barden, P. S. Bellamy, T. A. Bosc man, W. W. Nowsom, J. M. Powell, E. E. Sullings, William Wood, T. H. Nev- , J. R Liles, J. H. Ovc street, Lucius Kin.., P esly S. Williams, J. T. Miles, R. Matthews. Judge Cook did not waste time io hi' admirable charge. It was direot, to the poiot aod clear as to the o.iminal law. He was not he.e, he said, for the purpose of collec :ng oourt cob;, only. He be lieved iu imposing fines and peoaltie) for vio'a.ions. He a'so staled emphatically in the beginning that theie would be no credit. Every fiae imposed must be paid in cash. There wore only 55 oases on the crim inal docket when o.iu't opcued, and a large majo itv were for small offences and unimportant. Solicitor Daoicl did n it fail to imp'c's upon the violators of the 'aw that he wss in the game to win eve-yime and the "coons began to fall" just as soon as he poiotcd his gun. Seve il impo.ant cases are on the civil docket for rial. At the Siter bouse visitors to court are finding the beat of accommodations. PURELY PERSOMAL. PARAGRAPHS OP INTEREST CONCERN ING THE TRAVELS OF YOUR FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. Miss Nan Clark, of Tarboro. who has been vishing Mrs. J. T. Ojoch, has re tut ned home. Mr. A. A. Forbes, of Greenville, spent Sunday hero on s visit to his daughter, Mrs J. S. Barr. Dr. I. E. Greco has had oalls this week both to Emporia and Goldsboro on Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Edwardn, of Kinston, spent last Monday io town the gueata of Mrs. VV, A. Pierce. Miss Mary Inge returned home last week from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Elias Carr, at Rooky Mount. Mr. J. l'eno Morris, of Washington, D C.a former resident ol Koanoko Kapids, ii out here on a huntiox trip. Mr. J, W. Peiry, of the (treat home of J. VV. Terry Co., Noi'olk, the largest handlers of oottoo and peanuts ID Vir ginia, i-ueut a Ic fcuUM fcerc Thur-diy last. Mis. F. '. VVellor and family ha moved to Weldon from Chockayotto, and occupy Col. l'-esoott'i house. We gladly welcome thia eioellent family to towo. Dr. D. B. Zolliooffer has returned home from Goldsb .ro, where ho attended the North Carolina Conference as deleeaie fiom this district, and reports having had a most enjoyable tune. tmnn the most enthnsiastio Tar - n Heels who wituoaaad thi defeat of Vir. e'.nia at the hands ol the North Caroli nians, io Richmond Thanksgiving day, were Mr. George C. Grceo, of the ajoior law class at Chap.'l Hill,od Mr DeLeon Green who is at Georgetown Univer.-ity, Washington, D. C. Mr. P. II. Gadsden, ol Charleston, S. C, president of the Roanoke Naviga tion aod Water Power Company, spent Sunday here. He is a great worker in the way of developing big enterprise aod he will soon h ive soma plaos ready for the further dcv.lopmeot of the Rroat water power at this place. A boiMis preacher swindled a farmer near Stcubenville, 0., on an entirely new game. A stranger claiming to be a preacher stopped with tho farmir ovir niht. In the morning a couple appear ed who said they wanted to bo married. The bogus preacher married them and tho farmer aud his wife signed as wit nesses. Last week a bank notified him 'bat his note for $1,000 was due. When oe investigated be found that he had signed a note instead of a marriage cer tificate and tho swindlers had discounted ii and left the country. At Richmond Thursday the brag Vir ginia football team was outplayed by the North Carolios team in every depart ment, the score being 1G to 0 in favor ol the Tar Heels, ' While out rabbit hunting near Hen derson, Thursday, Eugene Betls was accidentally shot dead by his friend Bob Crocket. Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you woujd weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest. The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you won't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. Ill Mire Out t)ti t .cture Id Ilia form of a label It till tlie wmmter ot every botllt ol hiiiuuinn ytiu buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. roc. and fl: all druggists. Potash is removed in large quantities from the soil by the growing of crops and selling them from the farm. Unless the Potash be restored to the soil, good crops can not con tinue. Weliaveprtnt l a little book Containing valu able Tacts gath- eifdf rom the records of accur ate exriments in reclaiming soils, anil we will be glad to send cooy free c charge to any farmer who iU write lor tt, HERMAN KALI WORKS, New Yark-B Nmmi, HtrrM. oe AlUeM, So. nrod BU J.YJ.PemyCo. COTTON FACTORS. lljNessj Norfolk, Va , Dec. 1, 1U03. COTTON Quiet. Strict Middling Hi Middling 11 Strict Low Middling 11 j Low Middling 11 Tinges 00 Stains 00 Blues and Sandy 00 PEANUTS- Firm. FaDcy 3 to 3 Striotly Prime 3J to 3 Prime 2 to 2j Low Grades 2 Machine Picked , 2 to 3 Spanish, per bushel 82 to 83 B. K. Peas, per bag 2 4U Black and Speckled Pees 80 Clay and Red Peas 70 PrMinnr tWiij in bale, t8 inch, 7) Bapi ail Ties anfl Peanut Bans for Sale. NOTICE. The undersigned has opened a law office at Weldon, Gooch building, First street. Will attend Tuesdays Thurs dny'i and Saturday's. THOMAS N. HILL. This May 7th, 1903. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The firm of Johnson & Savage is this day dissolr ed bv mutual consent. B, K. Johnson having purchased all tho interest and good i'l of P. D S Ssvaiie, wiil c- n tinuo hu-iness at i hi od a ml m der firm name of B K Johns .n ao.l s livi's a continuance of the pitrome of the publio. B K. Joiinhton, V D. S. SAVA8R. October 20,1903. i hymn. 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ONDKR BAM Hi MANAGCMKNT. iSurfolk's I'ure Food Store linn tlio lurKCHtiinU uiiiHlcoiiipU-tetiUjckoi Muolo tttiu tunc) crouoiioB in tbe tiiatc. i our tiuiie m ei'ioii or uy uiuil gollcllctl. LOWJL dfc A1ILLER, iumbiA building. JO 40 Gftnby MtcBt. THE SOUTH S FINEST tiROCEHt tot trie Best in Dentistry, AINLESS EXTRACTION, AI1TIFICIAL TEETH CROWN AND BRIOCC WORK, CO TO Ken "Vjoxln TXvAaV. "Rooms, H Main St., cor, Tilbal, - NORFOLK. V, DH. J. 1). KNN I'M, Luily ill Attf lliianei-. Vour Mull Orders will be Promptly Oiled from tbe Lamest Stock in tho South If Bent to BURROW, MARTIN & CO, Drugs, medicines, Photo Supplies, e. SS MAIN ST.. NORFOLK, VA. A Full Line of Medicinal Liquors. YOUH TRIP TO NORFOLK is not complete uolo you vtitt PAUL'S, 190 Main St., Near Cranby St. EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY. MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK. OSTEOPATHY, K science and method of curing diseases without drugs or knilo. ht. TJAWSON WIM.AHI). OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 40, 41, 42 Haddington Bid?., NORFOLK, VA CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE 0. E. D. BARRON, Who SELLS, No mntterwhero located. We Have Rare Bargains for Investors. "dti lot raxUeiVari. S QRANBY ST., NORFOLK, VA 00 YOU NED CLASSES? ETE GLASS and SPECTACLE HAKEP.S. 63 QRANBY STREET, NORFOLK, VA. Don't Forget to Visit FAB BR Tlie Plaotograpner, When You go to Norfolk, 100 QRANBY ST., OPP. MONTICELLO HOTEL 'I'ako this card and net two extra Pho ton oit dozen. S. D. TURNER & SON, M.NCncTrmii or STENCILS, RUBBER A STEEL STAMPS, SEALS & BRASS CHICKS. PRINTERS SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER 4 BRASS PLATERS BRONZING, OXIDIZING, PADS. DATERS, 40- ait'ninpbells Wharf, Mi nt Side of. Kerry, NORFOLK. VA. SAMUEL C. PHILLIPS INVITES VOUR TRADE (or Furniture, Carpets, &c Lowest Prices Guaranteed. 331-337 Church St., NORFOLK, VA. QUfiTC rfl known everywhere! JflULO Baby's to grand parents NORFOLK STORE, 332 Main St. SOREY & BAUM, Tailors & Furnishers, 333 Main Street, NORFOLK, - VIRGINIA. ...fc Itttt tM et. n.'.rcr,Tza a.vd ccmzstio WINES and LIQUORS. Write for Price Mat. WI HITE BROS. 71 Commerc al Place, NORFOLK, VA. Basol Paint... Che most economical Durable. W rito for Descriptive Booklet ttont rust t roe. JENKINS PAINT & OIL CO. NORFOLK, VA. BO YEARS' 1 EXPERIENCE Trade Mark DctlQNS rr Hi Copyright Ac quickly uporutu lulokly ucorutu our opinion frM whether an ttonifltrlctlrooiifidenttal. HANDBOOK on Putwit tent free. Oldfwt nfitnry for b curing patmits. PutontJ tftken throiich Mann A Co. reoelTt Scientific Hmericam ilatton of ny iclenttao journal, Temn, 9& hat : foar months, $U Sold by ti nawtdeftltra. INNiCojNewJforli itriaKk OOofc X T BU Waahlastoo, D.U 1 Everybody knows that Union Tuade goods of any kind is the best Quality for the least monev. We have the renowned "J. & 0." Over alls in all sizes. We can refer any one desiriner these ffoods to parties who are now wearing them. SHOES. TljE flE fESf HflD fflOSf Up JO DsJE SffOES EVE If StjOWfl If WeL DOfi flD (EEBEiJ EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. A new lot just in of tasty designs and of values that will appeal to the discreet buyer. Absolutely new stock only. All our shapes in neckwear are of the latest and we do not hesitate to recommend them to the buyer who wants style and quality. GARRETT & STAINBACK. MENS OUTFITTERS EXCLUSIVELY. ISy-NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF Keport of at H'eldon in theStateof .Vorth Carolina, KKSOUKCE3. Loans and diacountn, $45!K!4 HI IKerdriilta, secured & unsecured 57 89 U . S. Honda to neeured circa ution 2MI00 00 " U S. delimits, 5(1000 (10 'reniinnis on U.S. Bonds, 6709 19 i)4."5.()0 Stocks, seeuretics. etc Ban&iug house, luruiture and lixtures, 1657. 10 Ilue from National Bunks, (not re serve aiientBl 4970.71 94:19 79 Due trnm Stnte banks & bankers Due from approved reserve azeutg G126 57 Internal Kevenue Stumps Checks and other cash items 173.23 Notes ot other National Bunks, 217 00 Fract'nl paper eur'rey, nickels cts HI 81 Specie 1)69 00 Leiml tender notes, (1000 00 6069.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer (5 p. c. circulation) l'jSO.oo Total, $210635.10 Suite of I, Win. H. S. Eurewvn, Fresideut ot the that the above statement is true to the best Subscribed and sworn to before me thia W. Correct-Attest: James T Gooch, W A - DILDY & AG-NEW, Tii and Slate Eooffici, Galvanizefl, Iron & Copper fart, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STOVE PIPING. We have twelve (12) years experience in tho business, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Estimates promptly work. Correspondenco solicited. IDILD1T & AGNEW; No. 208 S. Uoldsboro St , Wilson, N. 0. tef ltoferi'uce : Any reputable business house or bank in the city. THE ENFIELD HUSTLER Still Leads iu Low Prices, CumplHc etoelt uf Clutching, Shocst Dry Goods, idJ general supplies of every WwCatp'iCQ. GROCERIES AT CUT RATES, Farmins implements, Ready made all siiea of heads. You know wbete to ENFIELD, N.C CHARLES C. ALLEY, WHOLESALE Confectioner & Fancy Grocer, PETERSBURG. VA. . ftaT.Mr. W, T. Baugh rcpreaenti ua in Eastern Carolina. Hold your orders for b;ra. NOTICE. Having this div qualified as adminis trator ol the cMato of Samuel Hale, de ceased, I herelv r.otify all persons having claims againut said otnto to present them to me on or before the 5th day of Dctolxt, 1901, orthis uotiw will he plead in bar of their recoveiy l'orftim indebted to said estate will p'cae settle with me at once. This 5th day ol Oitot er, 10:. 8. U. DANIEL, Littleton, N. C. Administrator. Oct. 5, 1903. A IJlJ WELDON, N. C. WELDON. the Condition of 11 at the close oftiusjniss, Nov. 17ih, 1903, MABILITllvS Capital stock paid ia, fifiOOO 00 Km plus fund, 31100.00 Undivided profits, hssexpensta and tuxes paid 829 36 Katioiml hunk notes outstanding 25001) 00 Une to other National banks 4:16 31 Hue to Mute b.iuks mid hankers 174WI.08 Due to approved n serve agents Dividends nnpuid, 60 00 Individiml deposits subject to check, 70326 35 Certified checks United Mutes deposits 50000 00 Notes and bills rediscouuted 1H5O0 00 1 Tutal. $210635 10 North Carolina, County of Hulifui -ss: aboved named bank, do solemnly swear of my knowledge and belief. Wm. 11. n. UUIidWYN, President. 24th day of tov. 1903. B. M'KKAL, Notary Tulilic. fierce, M. VV. Kuiiroiu, J ., Directors. and carefully furnished on all classes of Yours to serve, ekirts and waists for tbe ladies. Halt fot find us. nn 12 1 Wanted by a lame general store In fine town, by January 1st, a No. 1 liookkeeper knd two experienced salesmen, young men who have several yojrs eiperience ia largo country stores preferred. For firm name, town and particulars call on or address, enclosing at amp, ' HoiNOKR NsTWH, Weldon, N. C. twUaMMagjkM ia2lwB4
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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