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STATE HAPPENINGS. TO o One dose of Ayer's Cherry 1 Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. I ha. w6 Ar.ra ChitrrT Pectoral In mt famllT fttr oiKlil wart. Tlierutiuotlunif eiiiml to It for emiKhi anil cilU, e.JiM-tall. fur clitl-dr.ii."-Ma.. W. 11. buvK,lilielljr,Ala. W.,0C l 00. J. 0. ATM CO., lor i Night Coughs Keep the bowels open witn one 01 Avar's Pills at bedtime, lust one. THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 19t'J. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered at Pott Office at WeUon ai Setond-Oaa Matter. BATES or Sl'BSCElPTIOK III ADVANCE. Ooe Year (by Mail), Postage Paid f 1.60. Six Months A Weekly Democraticjonrnal devoted to the material, educatioual, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding conntiea. Iter Advertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. Ths four pcsU'ffice graf era in Wash ington have been convicted, fined 110, 000 each, and sentenced to Slate prison. This is highly satisfactory, but it casts the shadow of t dark suspicion that there re several other bureaus in Washington in exactly the same state. A Minnesota cow recently slaughter ed by Swift & Co., at their Chicago plant, was found to have in her stomach a ball of pins, firmly welded together with their points all turned inward aDd weighing fourteen ounces. This partial ly answers the mooted question, "What becomes of all the pins?" The North Carolina Supreme court has banded down a decision which puis all liquor prohibitive territory in North Carolina under the anti-jug law. This prohibits the shipment of liquor from points within the State to points within the State where prohibition or dispensary Uw in io tffect, and this is in about fifty 0 .unties Tbe law as passed was understood to apply to four counties, but its language construed to apply to the whole Stale. The Charleston Nows and Courier, which gave Mr. Bryan a cordial support io 1896 pod 1900, says ihat there is not the least doubt that Cleveland's Domina tion would result in Cleveland's election. "He is tbe only Democrat," declares the Newt-Courier, "who could be nominated with certainty of success. He is not the mly man in the party, by any means, nor the only conservative nan; but he pos sesses the confidence of tbe country to an extent reached by no other man, Re publican or Democrat." What and extravagant, wasteful thiog is war. What enormous sums of money are spent in getting ready and hew short a lime it lequirts frequently to destroy that shich thousands of bands have spent months or yrarB in building. Extravagance and wasio is part of the aickednias of war. Producers Brecon vened into conrouiets and ihe meats ol consuming and destn.jirg ptcducts are multiplied many f Id. An army costs liartuiiy io comparative repose. In actual ci'ihVt it is a bankrupting and paralysing institution Cincinnati En quirer. Should Bourke Cockran present the name of Cleveland, Iaidor Kayner that 01 Qorman, David B. Hill that ol Judge Parker and William J. Bryan that of Mr. Hearst to the St. Louis convention, mighty stir Would be created. It might be well for the owners of the building in which the convention will sit to take something of this kind into account and strengthen its supporters, and particular ly the roof. Oratory has novel actually taken the roof off any building, but these re timet when all things seem possible, L t the brethren be made entirely safe both tgainst fire aid iod Since Mr Bryan's fiat at Chicago io 1896, the value of rattling pftch and respor.sive buwl io convention has betn carefully cuniidirrd, sod even with tbe thermom eter in tha nineties, Si Louis next Jul; aay wiiners apouiiog contest phe nomenal for streDuotity Washington Bur. A WONDERFUL SAVING. The Urgent Methodist Cburoh in Georgia, calculated to use over one hun dred gallons of tha usual kind of mixed paint in painting tbeir church The; used only 32 gallons of t..r Long man & Martinet! Paint mixed with 24 gallons ol linseed oil. Actual cost of - paint made was less than $1 20 per gallon. 8aved over eighty ((80.00) dollar in paint, and got a big donation besides. Every church will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Many bouses are well painted with lour gallons of L. & M. and three gal lons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wean and covers likt gold Three Celtihrutcd Paints are Sold by A tt,Zillic ffcr,Weldon,N. U AH UA1 HIRED FROM OUR STATE EX- CUANQKS. Elou college has just come io posses sion ol 10,0110 from the will of Hon. F, A Palmer, ol New York Fire destroyed the county home of Forsyth county and col, ltd school buiklin on last Sa'nr lay. A a result of a mad d -g scare in Fork Inwt ship. Wayne oil- IV, all the d pi io the iit-iglib iliood IuVl- b e killed Aft ft ii olosciy c ntesi. d eleciioo in Oro mi It-, V idnes.icy ul Inst week, tbe d 1 1 iiMiiy wen by a a nail majority. Tha oost of the new S uibern Rai'wiy sh ps at Sncncer will be $100,000 aod em, I -vuirbt wilt be givtu to l,2u0 men. Advi.e- fritn Wiltuiigtoo say ihat a large nt run berry prop is ixjieolcd. Tit cold weatlur l.us l l little effect on the vines. 'i'bt Uxfi td Ledger celebrate the be ginning of its seventeenth year by pul ling on a new, nylith and mctrnpoliliiij heading. The five-jeur-old daughter of Aaron Creed, ul near E kin, was instantly killed by a tree falling on her ahileon her way to the spiiug. The A. & M. College summer school, at Halt igh, has received check tit 11,000 from the PluU dy fuod to aid it this coming summer. Tbe sales ol'the Henderson dipensiy from Jam. ry 1st, 190-1, ending Felru aty 28ih, aggregate 88,152 14, less $135 sold December 31, 1903 Mot' d i - in i.'r ea-is wu'o disjius, d of at t!i, lust iiruj a1 Guillorl Suf trior c ur:, io evi ry iustunce the plaintiff being a woman; ail w,rj white, except toe. Tbe Newton Enterprise says the freight cd paper fn m Richmond to New ton is now 33 per nt. more on the one hundred pounds than before tbe first of January. NoahRaby.who is said to have been born o Gates county, N. C.,on April 1, 1772, died on I he 1st in the New Jersey county poor house, of which he had been an inmate for forty years. Revenue officers stiiej another car load of contraband whiskey at Ashevi'le Thursday aflernotn, shipped from Davie Ciunty to i local saloon keeper, amount ing to nearly 1,200 gallons. The Clarkton Kxprrx states that ex- State Senator George II. Currie has re turned from an extensive trip to Europe He wrote a series of very interesting lit ters io the Express about his nip. Inaseiious culling affray in Con- tentnea Neck township resulting frem the slapping by Ti m Hatfield of one ol Tobe Junes' children, Mr. Junes slashed Mr. Barfiel l sovercly in the back. ,1. J. Allen, a white fireman on tbe Southern, is dangerously ill at Spencer of I disease the doctors have diagnostd as anthrax, an ailment generally coifintd to slicep sod almost without ex .epti n fatal. Mr. Charlie Utter sent to Raleigb to be shipped off with theStates's exhibits at the St. Louis exposition, a fine centre table. The table is made of 14 different kinds of wood and contains 2,200 sepa rate pieces, Workmen are laying tbe foundations of tbe Fayetteville sub-station of the Cape Fear Electric Power Company, by which electrical transmission of water power will be made to the mills and other plants of the city. A rati, on the North East river ran iuto tbe river Iridge at Sarecti and demolished it. The travellers now have to cross over in boats. To rebuild the bridge will cost the county quite large sum. Dupiin Journal. The Gre loss in the Greensboro Female College has been satisfactorily adjusted, the insurance companies, of which there were sixteen interested, agreeing to pay the whole amount of $35,000, for which tit properly was insured. A traveling saleaman said Friday that iu various prohibition and dispensary towns canes, with a head that cau bt re moved aod reveal a tube in tha stick for liquor, are being sold. Ha reports that a number of thorn are being carried in Wieon now. Fire at Rocky Mount Isst week de stroyed properly in ihe best business sec tion of tbe towo valued at $90,000. Insurance $48,000. Among tba losses were Masonic Templt which contained the opera bouse; Bank of Rocky Mount, Telephone Central office, and poet-effiue J. S. Kailey k Co., t Georgia firm who s?t !ot rir re p!TcJts?cd eIec thcucscd acres of land lying east of Asheiille aod known at the Craggy Mountain Bound try, bit closed t detl with the Uuited Stales Leather Company, whereby all the chestnut timber on the tract it told for $300,000. John S. Andrews, keeper of the dis pentary at Warrenton, is missing, and it said to have skipped the country. An drews had been asked to resign after he hid gotten mixed up in t roandal tt the county jail. The dispensary commission ers began an inventory tod soon found t shortage, this being io the neighborhood of $400. OASTOIIIA, Basra ts Bifaasare st jf its mm m Htm srwryi Bottpx Kosi tba cough knd Iaoflt)as M DROP US 4 POStAL AfW WE WILL QU0T YOU EyE-OpiJg PRICES Ofi 'plows, -casting;"' rsi a llfi 1 0 ill PIER CE- Wffl TEffEA D HARDWARE CO. UNITED STATES, ENGLAND AND JAPAN. REV. DR. BLACKWEI.L, OP NORFOLK, PREDICTS INVINCIBLE TRINITY OF POWERS. In t communication to the Religious Herald of this week, the Rev. Dr. Calvin S Blackwell, of Norfolk, discusses the subject of "War and Peace. God and Destiny," and predicts an invincible trinity composed of Japan and England and the United States that will sweep the world In t-1 course of his article Dr. Black well snys: "The war between Russia and Japan is probably only match that is to fire the train of world-wide events. It does not take the eyet of a piophet to see England, Japan sod America drawn to gether and looming up through Ihe mist of tbe near future as an invincible trinity. Destiny seems drawing these three na tions together for God's work of uplifting the nations. Today England would back Japan alone if she dared. She doubts her power, aod looks to us. if we an swer her call and Eogland, Japan and America combine, they form the invinci ble trinity be! oro which no other possible oombioathu can stand. This combina tion means civilisation against barbarism, freedom against despotism, the future against the past. England and America are one by blood tod speech. Japan is one with these two by the same genius of eivilimioo. Ihe three are united in a common commercial interest. There it a divinity in the events that shape them to higher ends, rough hew them bow we may." State or Utno, City or Toledo, 1 Lucas County. ) ' ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partoer of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co , doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. ard that said firm will pay the snm of QNE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H all's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed is my presence, this Cih day of December, A. D. D. 1886. Seal. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hill's Catarrh Cure it taken internal ly, and tats directly on the blood tnd mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by ill Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family PilU for conslipa. tion. The Sttte Bar Asaociatien will meet io Charlotte io Jane. LETTER TO WELDN LUM BER CO. Weldoo, N.C. Dear Sirs I nomas j. Btnnon, drug gist, Westerley, R. I., sayr Westerly psiotert expect s gallon of paint to cover 10 tett of blinds; Devoe sovera 25; there it no suoh thing as rub bing tbit ouL (The usual reckoning it for gallon toooverlS. We auspect the Westerly people don't wear 'heir ptint till it getl very thabby.) Devoe covert more; of course, we know that; we know why too; it'i ill paint and full-measure. Yourt truly, F. W. Dtvoi ft Co. P. & E.Clark tolls our paint. If you would avoid temptation busy yourself with your own affairs. A lot of misery comet to the mis who titt down tnd waits. 6ar BsUfrM Prwveerts fswtWw 1 11 C H A N T 8 . Don't be Partial to Any House, but buy where you can get the Best Prices, WELDON, N. O. f Ws&iA 4ili-i. ;iLi,jt:a k" 4MA&y I St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. CAPACITY, 300 PATIENTS. M'wt txjuablc rlimatp on Atl:int! P'at; Hiilt .i!r trmperc-il )y pn.xln.lty of Gulf Htream. Fully enulpptd with pvprv iwwlt'rn Improvprmnt fnr tht Iri-at-mi-i.t of tlisfnst'. A full crm uf iite-Uliata In pvcry depart mcnt. Bi't-rtnl iifmrtnr'nt fnr rasfn of conttnenr'nt. Moil approved X-ray Huimmtus. Thor ough ayU-m of Turkish and Kuaslan B.kths. Ward Rates, $7 per week; Private Room Rates from $10 to 130 per week. 1 for Catalogue, etc., acMrvss The President, St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium ' NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Ill full LlfiE DffESS Qoods, OLOTHING-Largest Stock we have ever had. cheapest to best. Underwear in heavy fleece goods and wool We have the celebrated "Wright's Health Underwear. NONE BETTER. SHOES-We have the strongest line in town, for Children. HATS-Latest stock to select from. Trunks, Fur niture, Mattresses and Springs. GROCERIES. t Fresh Richmond beef, sausage, flour, lard and everything for the housekeeper. Goods promptly We desire your do our best, to please. EMRY & JOHNSTON. octSOly J, l I 1 Overcoats from Ladies, Men and styles and large delivered in town. patronage and will a a El Savsd Her Lif from Pneumonia "My wllo had t tevere attack of Pneu monia which followed t case of Lt Grlpp tnd 1 believe that FOLEY'S HONEY" AND TAR saved her life," wrltet Jtmes Coffee, of Raymond, Missouri. IB m is T WW ls (X Cured of Terrible Cough en Lnnft N. Jackson, of Danville, IU., wrltet: "My daughter bad a severe attack of Lt Grippe and s terrible cough on her lungt. We tried s grttt mtny remedies without relief. She tried FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured her. She hit never been troubled with t couch tlnce." P. N. STAINBACK, WELDON. N. C. PA TTKKSON STORK CO., 110ANOKE J. XI.PehhyGq. COTTON FACTORS. Norfolk, Vt., Mir. 8, 1904. COTTON Steady. Strict Middling Middling Strict Low Middling m 16 15. 15J 15J Low 01ddltng Tingct Stains Ulues tnd Sandy l'EANCTS Fancy Strictly Prims . I'rias Low Grades Machioe Picked Spaniah, per bushel B. K. Pest, per bag Blaek and Speckled Pets Clay tnd Red Ptat PcanM Bags, is bales, 63 inch, Banjul nl Ties ail Peanut Bans for Sale. (IU 00 Firm. 4 lb 5 4 to 41 41 to 4 3 to 3 3 to 41 tl.12 2 90 tl.00 90 8 THE WELDON CARRIAGE SHOP. Buildt tnd Repairs ill kinds of Uw liages, Buggitt, Wagons and Ctrn. Blacksmithing tnd Hone shoeing to til its branches. D. SHEARIN,:MILLER & CO. SrPite't OldStsnd, Weldon.N. t- NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY, SITUATED IN THE TOWN OF ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. C. By virtue of an order ol the Superior Court of Halifax county, in s apecial pro ceeding therein pending entitled "ft. O. Baker, A. T. Baker, tt si, ex parte to the ConrV'tbe undersigned willon tbe 26th day ot March, 1904, offer lor salt to the highest bidder, at or near tht corner at tbe Event Hotel, is tht town of Weldon, N. C, count? aiontaid, the following described tract of land, via: Una lot etluate io the town of Roanoke Rapids, N. &, and lvlus and Wat on In Mortntidtof Knanoke Avenue and be tween First and Seventh streets, tame be ing twenty (io) live feet front on said Koaooke Avenue and extending back from said Avenue tbe distance of one hundred (14l) and tortv feet, tame being the ators honae and lot known aa the Baker Bros , saloon, purchased by K. C. A. T. Baker from Maj.Thoa.Emry, at will fullj appear from tbe records of Halifax county. The bouse on the aforesaid lot it s large two story brick bnilding. Said sale it made for a division ol the estate between the heirs of E.C. Baker, deceased, late of Halifax coanty. . Bald property it situated Is one of the moat popuiar manufacturing towns ofall Eastern North Carolina, now having sev eral eotton mills and alls mill.Tbos. wish ing to go in business in s ltvs town should sot let tbit opportunity past to parehtae s tits for tht mercantile or tcsaafactariiia; basinets. HoarofsslslSH. Terms of rale cash. Address all inquire to the nnderaigned. BtitiWELL C BKIDUEB, Commissioner. This 82nd day of Feb. 1004. P. O. Winton, Hertford county, N. C. fm salMiwi tvas, sswtw aTsspte Cooii nn nn w m SOLD m RECOKKENDEO BY SYDNOR & HUNDLEY XjID a t)e:r,s I2T Hie! Grafle Fnrniture and Upohteriii. We ctll your special attention to our stock of FINE FURNITURE io all lines No 6nrr aroods are shown io any northern market. Onr stock it the latgttt south of l'hiladelphis, and our prices tbout 15 per cent lower. ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS in Chamber, Hall tnd Lining room furniture in ill woods, t specially. MISSION FURNITURE, so muob in demand just now, in Weathered tad tntwerp oak t special feature. ctVMail orders havt our very careful tttenl ion. Sydnor & Hundley, 709-11-13 E. Broad St. Office Furniture Department 212 N. 8th St. "RICHIMIQlLSro, 7A- SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. In order to make room fur Spring Stock, we offer ill our Winter Clothing it Cost F o C 4$ q . We also hive large line of 8HOE3 tbtt we will close out tt greatly reduced prices. CAU, AND GET TIIE PICK. A n 1 1 in ii.a ion will convince you tbit we can titt you money.. P. N. STAINBACK. B0BMD1WII "WILL FIND AT E. CLARE'S, WELDON, N. 0.,. (fit Afulllineof Building Material, Window., Dwrt, Blinds, Mintels, Motrldtrieir toaf Baildera' Hardware, Stoves Pipiog suASheet Iron. I carry io stock GOOD BUUtiiKS. &c . tod will tell at chetn tt lev one wbel quality it considered. GROCERIES The Best of Kvervthrnir keot in ttoek. Frn.h hai..l,U onnd. fnr familv UJt. Oeoertl Supplies for Ihe public. r:FINEBAR.S;S My bar ir tupplied with the meet choice rrhuki. rtrandie. ffitM. Ciirin tod Tobacco. DE. STAINBACK, -ROTARY PUBLIC, AND FIRE IN8CBANCE, WlLOOH, N. C .Roanoke Kewt Offivs. fouYSiiBmajKi lw sasfcst) KMrioysts1 EiasMor Biht futuiti In Every Case Dr. C.J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., writes: "1 have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in three very tevere ctset of pneu monit with cc-od results In every case." p Cured When Very Lev With Pneumonia J. W. Bryan, of Lowder, III., writes: "My little boy vts very low with pneu monit. Unknown to the doctor we gave him FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. The result wis magical tnd puzzled the doctor, tt it Immediately stopped the ricking cough tnd be qulcklyrecovered." JJ RAPIDS; N. C. FOR SALE. VALUABLE IOWN LOTS W WELDON. ply to THOMAS N. BILL, ' Attorney si BilirattWeWo"- -. oot 1, 4w fi V"" 'iiiltaSJlS
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