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1. j f 1 Dtl ml I lute it. M I kJ let II od IN i t . D0 YOU GET UP VITH A LAME BACK? iiiili Makes You Miserable. ybedy vro r??rs the news 'to know ci Ilia wonderful cures mads by Dr. Kilmer's Swamr,-Root," z preat kidney, liver a buaacr remedy. I; Is ti-o greiit mcdl- numph ot tho nine- century; dls B'ter var: of 23n3 Dr- Klimer, the eml " pent kidney tnd blad der sreciaJIst, and U oaosrfully successful In promptly curing r, blck, kidney, bladder, urlo acid trou ble and Bright' Disease, which la the worst lm 0( kidney trouble. Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec emended (or everything but If you have kid Z, liver or bladder trouble It will be lound )'. In hospital work, In private Inetice, among the helpless too poor to pur Wa relief and haa proved ao successful In -cry caseins' a special arrangement has JHmade b; which all res dm of this paper X have not already tried It, may have a -mple bottle sent free by mall, also a book Klllnf more abOL. S-amp-Root and how to flr.d out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generoua I 1 tfHitf.T T" li llJj ft ! e - -nr, " in I I f. -l'&n 6 1 1 V .1-"" l i lf,UJ I Hi! eov-r-rl ft O" M: lay Htx In this PP " . f iW-iw -nd your a.ldrcM to sTOpTV::SfS S.KUfcc...Pte:i? k.mlcl rerular liny ceni ana howb'vwiw fcljr seres are sold by all good drugglala Don ! make any mlslaks, but remember UK name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer s Smp-Rcol, and tha address, Binghanilon, N.Y.i on every bottle. fHE ROANOKE NEWS. 'I I! I KSPAY, MARCH 10, 1904 Don't Bib A Cheap On is. A fellow will fed "tniphiy cheap" when ho walls up to the polls still is tlialli r m d on ae oouut uf the Tttui iliHl lio f..i I'll i'l iniy bis (icll lux wiiliin (lie lime n wtihid hj law. This is an inipmtunt ehr l n im, and )uu uiual pay pull lux hcli ro May 1st if ynu expect to c.t a Lal:ot this fall. ADVKItTIStD L B T T E 11 h (,'oitain Om.ruo Baker, D. W. C.nbj, ltol.l. W. Curlin, Jauies W. MoMey, l'aul Palmer, JuhD This, Sprucvr J. Williams, (2), Mrs. J uli u Williams. lVrsons calling for abovo lcltera will plesNC say "advertised," giving dale uf advertising. J. 0. Burton, l M., VVV.Jun, N. C. 3 7-1901. -" ""-"7W" . ss JjWBl 1HHJ.K UUUU 11U110L9 f.X- Dkatii op Dr. Qurkin. Dr. C. K. Gurlin tli.d at bin homo at Hoanoke Rapids, Snudiiy, of pneumonia. Dr. Outkin camo In Halifax cuunty fiuui J .. un'"villi', Martin county. He wun at mm nun! p!i;k'ian ut (lie K i a I o iarnM, anil wan fur four year postmaster at Koanoke Hapid, Ho married Mica Boilio Simmons, daughter of our old friend, Mr. J. C. Simmons, of Hoanoke Rapids. Stio survives him and U I lie preseu' postmaster at Koaooku Rapids. The remains uf Dr. Gurkia were lakcD to bis old home at Jameeville for ititer mcnt. Hemadequiiea number of friends durini; bis rcsidcuce in this county. The bereaved family have our sympathies in their sorrow. OWN AN D : VICINITY. Sheriff J. T. Dawson, of Halifax counly, a rctidint of Littleton, bas lost three roi J horses by death supposed to bo hruul.t oo by poisoning by an enemy within month. He was notified Tu. . day tnoro- inn by telephone of I lie draib of ti c third borbc, one valued at 115 and went immediate!) In bis firm, ahieh is sbnut five Utiles fmu Halifax to itivvrliaie liitlleton Neas Uipurter. Mr. CurilHAN'H l.ooH-AinitiK those burned out at RuckyMnunt last Meek ut Mr. W, D. (-iiehtsn, formcily tf this pSie. He Oi.ndueted a Isrgo elmhinx tore and ahoesriied shoes, bsis aid other goouV His Iom is put down at 1 1 9,000; insursnce 1 1 0,000 gn t In learn ( I bis piili riuoe as well i s f l he lO'B' s wl ich lull heavily ll ( n uthi r businiss nun if prupissive lluek) Mi uut. NOTICE. A Van cross mark on this notice ihld not frighten yon. It simply tins that you are io arrears and any mount you tnsy see fit to send us on fair subscription will he highly appre- eiihd. 1 i J Out your gardens ready. March is a fikle montb. Away with the ground bng. KuiH are slill scarce and high. Marth one (bird gone alieady. TintNiitRaod lii;hinioi; Monday. Wi are rapidly gaining day light. Halifax Superior court in session. The pescb trees will soon be in bloom. The preen grata is trying to show it self. Next Thursday will be St. Patrick's dsy. Tin fishermen art gettiog tbeir boats ready. Thrift, which bas an eye to the good things of land and sea, grows eloquent oo the tuhjnct of shad and strawberries, snd reminds us that while the shad ia a thing of beauty it is also possessed of many bones. And then goes on to ssy: The lose hsd its thorns) the sun is sometimes clouded, love has its dissp poinlmi'nl) beautiful chiMbnm) has the mumps, Durbsm, with its many attrae tiotia, haa no passenger depot but has muddy streets. Why then should the shad bo boneless? . Let us b thankful that the hour is st hand when the shad, broiled to a turn, or "planked," will remind ur after all, that life is quite worth living, and that tho next dtlieay on deck, or the market, will be tho succulent strawberry. A I'tciiLIAR YtAR. Besides b iriii a leap year 1004 is peculiar in si i.ru I resprcis. Chrislmss will fall nn Pundayi the first lime in six yesis and spring will he ushered in on Sunday, Msrcb 20; Easter Sunday falls on April 3r, and Good Fiidsy falls tn All Fool's Day, April 1. There will be oce partisl and banks of fioanake river. two total eclipses cf (be sun, neither visi ble iu North America. For the lint lime in many jiars thero will be no Ft li sc. of the uinon. Kobi.e CiimsTiAK Woman Pauses Away. Mrs. Mury F. Hale, mother of Mctsra. L- H., II. II. and C II. Ilule, of Halifax, died at her home in that town Monilay morning, at the advanced age of 75 years. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, conducted by Rev. P. A. Cotton, In the presence of a large assemblage of sorrowing relatives and friends, and the interment was in the old Colonial cemetery, near the southern Lxt's IUkoi.vi!. To slop wotryiof. To stop scolding. To amp goa-it ing. To fesr nothing, Tn woik earnestly. To speak kindly or keep silence, To think of our i.wn faults before criticising others. To laugh a lot moro than we did last year. And the chances er that the worlt will get on better and wo shall find oui- Mrs. Hale was for years a devoted and consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and she died as she had lived, strong in the faith, and with calm resignation. Henceforth there is laid up for her a crown of rejoicing. May the tears of mourning be wiped away in the hlcHsed assurance that the Lord doeth all things well, and may the peice af God, hich paweth a'l understanding, come into the lives and heart! of the bereaved, giving them comfort iu the thought that the beloved object of their affections now rests lrom her labors and that her end wts peace. Htm LiAWTIRS AT TUB BAR. Messrs. Georg; Chancellor Green and Joho Gray Daniel, two of the young ....... . .1. a I loa. tan ilm.i. hnmiii.r and more liros- I l.wvprn reepnllv licensed bv the iHortQ ALMOST time to go titer mo uunj , - i . ... . r .i I n i: a M,..t tnntt the nre- .I . i ncrous at me enu ui auouier vesj. i aruuua ouuicmc uuimi r-- l"UO' I' ........... M- acr bed oaths belote Judge v;ouocn, iuuu- ARRKSTtD at Atdsn Our wide . d(j wer0 .amitted to practice the P110' awake Chief of Police. Mr. 8. M. Dick- I ,, r ,. ;. .v, BulIt 0f the Wr long for the "Good O d Summer iHt strdy,went down to Ayden, o . Mr 0recn WM pteCoted to the Time. Deliuiitkul Conoeut Tho Glee Club of Trinity College appeared bore Thursday night in a splendid conoert, and ihe audioDCo as most delightfully entertained. The young men of tho club were all in full cveuitig drees and presented a handsome appearance when tho curtain went up, and the audienco at onco be came enthusiastic Unfortunately a severe raiu storm came tip juit heforc tho hour for tho doors to open and the audienco was not near so large as it would bave been. However, considering the inclement weather of the eveniog, the attendance was quite good and the evening was much enjoyed by every one who was present. Tbe programme was in two parts and i,fiTj number as well rendered, the opening,"We meet again to-night," being especially fine. Then followed "Hiaw atha" oo guitars and mandolins, a sere- nade from the "Spanish Student," "Oh Wab II oo" and other admirable selto- tioos, in which the club sppeared to ex cellent sdvanlago, Tho Business Mansgcrof tho club is Mr. W. P. Budd and the Director Mr. W slier II. Overton. The olub is oon. piscd of the following: First Tenors: C. T. Hanoook, W. W. Chadwick, Z P. Beschboard, E. F. Hoover, W. R. Grant. Second Tenors: H B. Adsms, Jr., W . P. Budd, C. R Pugb, A. B. Slainback, H.G.Foard, F. A. Ogburn. First Bass: M. K Newsom, 11. J. Sjkes, F. G. Stem, W. L England, W. H. Onrtoo. Second Bass: Z A. Rochelle, J. L Williams, B. S. Wouible, P. H. Klkins. Mandolins: 11. B. Adams, Jr., W. M. Gaskill, Z. A. Rochelle. Guitars: A. B. Stainback, W. L. England. Reader: J. Leon Williamsi Quartet: C. T. Hancock, first tenor; W. P. Budd, second Icoor; F. A. Og- buro, first bass; P. H. Elkios, second bass. PURELY PERSONAL PARAORAl'lIS OP 1NTWIRHT CONCERN ING TI1K TRAVELS OF YOUU FUIKNIIB AND ACQUAINTANCES, Jrs. W. A. Pierce ia vi-iiiay relatives in Kinston. Mr. J. W. Grainger, of Kinston, was in town Sunday, Mr, Mack M, Furgerson, of Littleton, was here Thurfday. Miss Clws Wooteo, of Kinston, ia visiting relatives end friends io town. Postmaster Jno. 0. Burton spent a few hours at Roanoke Rapids Thursday. Mr, Thomas N. Harrison, of Liitlelen, was here Thursday on his way to Rooky Mount. Mrt. R J. Lewis, of Littleton, who has been on a visit to relatives hero, bas re turned borne. Mr. A. M. logo wont down to Rocky Mount Saturday on a visit to his daugh ter, Mrs. Elias Carr. Mrs. P. A. Lewis left last woek for Baltimore and New York to buy new spring and summer millinery, Mr. J. T. Dawson, one of the leading farmers of Halifax oounty, was here Thursday on his wsy to Littletoo. Mr. S. B. Kilchio, of Scotland Neck, who is foreman ol the grand jury this week, spent Monday night in town, Miss Alice Barham, of Littleton male College, spent Sunday with sifter, Mrs E. Crit Dickens, in Aurelisn Springs section. Mr. Ashley B. Stainback, who came down from Trinity Collego with the Glee club, last week, spent few days tt borne, before rctarning to college. Mr. W, P. Budd, manager of tbe Trinity college Glee olub, remained over a few davs last week the guest of his friend, Mr. A. B. Staioback. It is easy fir a bad man to be bad, but good men have Io light evory day's battle a thousand times over. Fe her the Mr. R. M. Whitehead, a native of this eountv. now a lesdioz business man EsCAPSD Conviot Shot. Lewis f Ya.,)0Citv. called io to see us Tuesday. Foster, one of the four negro convicts, He left yesterday for hisMississippi borne, who escaped from the camp of tbe Ral- taking wi'h him bis aunt, Mrs. Susao F. Pi.h .nd Pamlico Sound railroad, near Whitehead, whose home is near Weldoo. Raleigh, lat Saturday, was aliened near Miss Annie Travis left for Washiog- here by Chief of Police Dickens Sunday lorJi p. C., Monday night, where she has beer "When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we oi' rrn .Srp-!? JG.c?iO-J sicn. j It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphitcs especially prepared (or delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treatment. We will send you the penny, . e., a sample free. l!e nre dial M plclurt tn fix; f' r ii f I 9 lalwl it on tht wrapper ol tvery boltll of KtiuiUioii you ouy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 400 Pearl St., N. Y. soc anil fi.o; all druggists. OUll SPHCIA1, IiRANi), TIVOLI HOFBRAD Bottled exclusively at the Brewery and sold Everywhere ONLY JN BOTTLES. HI been appointed to a splendid position as stenographer and typewriter Hi the gov ernment service. She is ooo af tho most accomplished, attractive and beloved young ladies in Halifax count;. afternoon, but only after he had shot and seriously wounded. Dickens received information that tbe convicts were in the Chockayotte creek swamp, He took bis Wiochestei and went in search, hav- Red Mbs at Eoanokk Rapids. A ing received! description of the mm tribe of Improved Order of Eed Men was from headquarters wilh authority to organiZe4 at Roanoke Kapid. on the fifth arrctt them. Foster was seen by Dick Desirable new store house on Second street for rent, suitable for market and family grooery. Terms easy Apply to C: Q. EVANS, Weldon, N. C. TrciIovo runs smoothest ou tbe rock tot road. A train of thought runs regardless of chedule. Wi bave bad wry few lair dsya sine Chtistmaa. Tin most striking thing about roller skatiog it the loor. Soon we will have again the famous rock bead stews. Eviar ona you meet i 6ra be liever in the little ground hog. Faruiri will now get to work in esrneat to make op for lost time. Bl earerul end watchful how you bandle 8re these windy daya of March. here bo arrested Jim Creech, colond, , . h o . w. E. Daniel, and wanted at Henderson for isll breaking, R..lnr K !,. Travis nresented Mr. Creech was jailed at Ueoderton lor j)tBUi larceny. About three months sgo on Attorney Green began active work at broke jail and esosped. He was located once He WM ..goted with Mr. T. C. at Ayden and Dickene took him in and iirrison ; tne firilt 0ase called; State vs turned him over to the Vanco counly authorities. Creech was at one time I'soksmith for Mr. W. R. Viok, carriane and wagon builder at this place, and he was consider ed i good workmao. The ens sitting upon a stump. When Foster saw ihe officer he jumped up and started off across the field lesdiog to a dense , ll J I. ! LU wniiiin. Diekeni oa lea io uiui iu nn. The man paid no attention. Dickcnl then fired, the ball taking effect in ll e convict's arm, Again he ordered him to surrender, hut Fuster continued to run like a deer oleep of the present moon (5th February) with 52 noble braves. - The following officers were selected for the first term. J'rophet E. E. liowen. Sachem Sands Oale. Senior Sagamore Dr. A. C.Hoyt. Chief of Records J. M. liushliuger. Keeper of Wumpnm li. A.Wiley. Guard of the Wigwam E. L, Glover. Guard of the Forest It. 0, Cordle. The regular council ilrcs will be kindled STORE HOUSE FOR RENT. That desirable and nice store room formerly occupied by the Weldon Mil liners Comnsnv. next door to First National Bank. Splendid 8tand fo' a most any kind of business. Apply to, ROANOKE NEWS. f I mm 3 lager Beer BEsvaRIAM HoPSfSfiffwCANAOlAjjnttT OYER FOUR MILLION BOTTLES OF THIS BEER WILL BE SOLD IN "1904." Ten Years Previous Sales : 1894 I89-826- 1895 601,032. 1896 1,334,420. 1897 1,394,414. 1898 1,797,628. 1899 . . . - 2,4C6,336i 1900 3,020,904. 1901 3,107,856. 1902 3.394'928- 190.) . 3,755,988. order and he can say that the deitree work Is grand and impressive. Ma. Cobdli's Invintion Littletoo correspondent of tbe News k Observer sends ont the following item, which is of interest to farmers through out tbe country: Mr. H. J. Cordle had on exhibition m .. ... .... T ii s. im. iW nna extreme iollowe .,! irul Saturdat his new patent "cot mother, text summer will be scorcher. 4 ton. eotn and peanut planter." That r. ...llt in h ma moved a complete success. It SOU men aro vju - -- r - ..nj -.,dthe oneht to be ealled .pens th. row, distribute, tb. fertiliser, .. . beds the land opens the bed and "ws for the eicelleoce of the members of her . ,. .. i i . ...the seed, and covers them all at one time, b,r MARCH earn. .......... duing lh, work wUh on, man .nd t-e eind. Sh. did .ot begtn lo b'c w before rf , T ifbe third day. maohioe promiac. to revolutionise the Tui early bird may ealoh the woim, I , industry in t hi. country. It is. tut 'lis the earW petoh bud that get! tt s ..:.,. ,0 , rr,t , i ent of the prirent ose nipped off. troublesome lahor problem io theSontb. March earns io like t lamb. Remem George Mayo. Mei-ars Green and Harrison appeared for the defendant Mayo, who waved the bill of indiotment and entered a plea of guilty. Mr. Green mado his maiaen ipeech in tbe esse. It was not an occa- aion to oall forth bis best efforts, as the man waa guilty of assault with deadly weapon, on bis own confession, but Mr. Green made a few remarks to the court tnd presented tbe case in a mannor well calculated to impress the court, nil brother members of the bar, .nd others, that be will take hit place along with iK W Uwvera the eountv bss ever produced, and that issa)iog a good aeai , for Halifax oounty nas long w-eo n niTn or Wwitbt Colorh Man ber tb. old laying tnd prepare for the lyi junUu.on, one of the old unit lion performance. before the war daMies, polite and oWig- Halifax 8upirio& Court. The Mruh teim of Halifax Superior court tnean Motday, with Judge W. Council on the bench, Solicitor W. Daniel in chaige of the 8tate docket and Clerk 8. M. Gary with evcrjtbing in fine ebspe for work. Tii. nrard inrv for the teim waa m r drawn si follow.: 8. B. Kitcbin, tore- towards tho woods. Dickens fired sgntn. Wednesday nignt or eacn weea. iu Tki.,im. ih. convict wheeled around writer was for years, member of the and said, "I surrender." It was found that the second Bhot bad taken effect. The ball entered the back and went clear No Mbktino. For the drat time in through, coming out in front. Fontcr many years there was no meeting of the was taken up, as soon as help could be bounty t- " . , x L. , TOlun -k.r. day. Chairman Pope was the only mem had, and was brought o Weldon where befof tljeboard pl(nUna Mnwqnently he wsb given the beet of medical atten- mM be hedi By Ieference lion, Dr. A. R. Zollicoffer dressing the to noticeeisewhere it will be seen that a wounds. regular meeting ot the board will n neia Foster was taken back to Raleigh on tt Halilai Monday the gist, tbe midnight train. He is from folk oounty .nd waa sent to State's prison for t term of 15 1 ears for murder. He died of his wonndssooo after retch ing Raleigh. Dr. Zollicoffer found that tbe wound in the body was serious tnd bad no hopes of the convict's reooveiy tnd sttted that tn operstion wouia d necessary in order that there might be t alimchtoco. He would have performed it bere.but there was no placer convenience tnd he ao phoned Superintendent Mann and bad the wounded convict returned to Raleigh TH08I Tn.itJ boys should bear tome iDg died at hii home oear loan, Sunday. ; C. BrasweU, J.J. Burt, K.J1 ofthepleastnttbing. We.do. girU He W.on.ed to a c,. which .U. , Whitehead Jt -.J ffi isjing .boat them. r.p.dl, p..og away. The old ne r, e, j. g Ne5l, w H TB...wh.ge,.on.j.gi. know.heirpl.ee. 1 he, h.v. no educ - Wi. i. .hort, W. G. M.uhe,., B J""" iJed snoetr. tio.,.bey.r. ,eve, tmpuden, .nd ,r y H.rris, J. W. Powers, J. M. Browo before the courts energi-u . A j Medlto. It A. .""es, oinctr WANTED. Sliootinsi Privilege. I would like to engage the privilege of shooting quail on about two or three thousand acres of farming land having sufficient amount of quail to make Bhoot ing tor a oouple of gentlemen lor two weeks in the fall. Would prefer not to have big woods around tbe farms for the birds to fly into, but would prefer land where they could fly to ditch baDks, hcdgei or broom straw. Land owners ntercsted should ooiomuoicate Wltn ROANOKE NEWS, Woldon, N. C. ROBERT PORTNER BREWING CO, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. WELDON. N. C. in nut Vtn i-nnniMit n'tMitlim ftom .n DIUthrT. Ttl-ifW.Itt wf.)iiiir..u.I.-Hht,i Frey's Vermifuge m t- .mat nf thltUI. KHN iH .IBsilIII I du. t.t niliirl pIt- B"t'l ''J nintli GENUINE OLIVER CHILLED " STEEL BEAM AND REPAIRS. mm PLOWS This far-famed and world- renowned Plow we guaran tee you Is worthy of all that Ii said In praise of It. Wood Beam alio furnlthed. Writ, for large Illustrated Cata logue. W are rjener.l dlstrlbu tor. of th. GENUINE ONLY. NOTICE. The undersigned has opened office at Weldon, Goooh buildin street. Will attend Tuesday's dav's tnd Saturday s. This M ay 7th, 1903. t law I ;. First Thurs- UOTIOE3- Halifax county. mo THK PROPERTY OWNKR8 GLENVIEW SPECIAL- I op weldon and vicinity. Local Happsninus of Intmist, Briiflt Mintionbd. ance in the morning. Blimid it tbe mas who never makes an excuse, for be ii ot far from the j kingdom ol heaven. rarelv ever with erimei of any kind, tnd never nn ,0 grand jury. :!... .M.li nnou women. Virgil Judge Council, chj aMii ii ilrnti erimin.1 sss.ult upon -omen. V.rg.l o age n. ;- was honest nd reli.blo and for years te rrtpoosibiUiP, of ,heir helped in .rrtoging Floral ball at tbe He B, ptrlicualy olear aod , :j.- ll. .ill r.; ..4 tw wi be ereatlT misaea oy r,.rMfu u i earning conceaiea weapon i hi aunantne oi . maiucu i " . t" . . r i ...i j .. ,b. fro., work of indifference which thoH in .h.rg. o. trrangement. M the, . y . o . " -f the Uf. i: i .n. .'. . A., in June. Utud in bl Wor. n w.. ," ,u ' ' .. fJJ U.. Jhn. youngest sua wr sou ui vi " Ron UAMEI Whiskey is liquid ssusie, ' bottleej poetry, npe, meiinw, reiWuiuaj .snddtlicious. Sold by W. D. Smith, Weldot, N. C. "WoBLDS'lhurt tbtby." Rheumt 'ti, ii until. I i.tahle. aod instead if A fiiinrratFOL BANK. The Bank oi Weldon it tn institution to be proud of. It began businet. here Aug 18P2 with t psid up o.pit.l of liu.uuu burling th. digestion, tone, up lh. emir. h..bn sti.dily growing ever since lod.ittWo.iof lb. uf .od 'system Wt sees patent medicine ditquisition on "Winter eoughs." W don't know whether winter coughs or not, but we won't be one of the tbe mooroers when it passes away. It , tnd ... ..i ioaay n w i' v. eonrvati. b.nking institution, to North Carolina. Its president, Hon W E Dsnie'; cashier, Mr. W. R Smith, ,nd .fsistantobier, Mr. R. 8. Tr.vis, b.v. been with it ffi" oig.oitatlon paiticulsrly earnest io hia reiuai k. .Under of women, and some Othir erime. h. emphasind d imprend upon the jurui. their duty io the m.urr II. oilhd tbsir tttrn i o to ihj i n y home .nd said u wouid be li.ii uu.y .. ... ih.i ih unfortunate inmati. n ..,. I.,l fnn thatthev had h ile- . . fn,.i) and nrnner raiment. Undid not think that economy tod retrench, menttbould begin tithe bom. for the nofoitunaie poor. 1 hey are . pui" el A few ye.r. sgo Mr. R. Tm Seoietuv of Sum h.t chartered T D,ni,.l entered the imtituiioo ts Hhs Bflwera-Wkite L-imber Company, of wk kcM tod wat Utei elected teller. - I ' ... n l At ihe clow tf 6nnnti reu.u.., no.A inn it hsd .ssests of $211,411 04 Cnpiiol tnd anrplu. of 129,500 00, .od depo.it. of lol,Bua The m.n who .aid ".hank in Weldon :n m.." when this iosiilution be en v, i- . Yi years sgu, itb the Scotlsnd Neck. The iooorporstors tre W. II. White, J. K. Bowert, J. 8. Bow s and other.. Th. oapital it $10,000. Mab.iio. At the reaidenoe of Mr. W. 11, Holdford, nesr town, on February 25th. M!m H.lli. Cullom waa united in M r. T. A. Ricci, the well known paper hanger and painter, of Richmond, Va., is in Weldon with tho finest and most . . i; C .... .n1 hum. . . . . ,,. UP-tO-d. 6 HUe OI Wll p.i:i. Mrs. B. F. Amngton .nd daughter, "I " r MissKate, are now convalescent and iti. ".one, hoped tbey will very soon be ont again. IN I HIS Jllt- Mra. Sallie Arnogton oontmues quite jjj, ina consist, of the istest aesigos n Tk. A.,tei and ooostsnt attention I .,, ;mnnripd and domestic wall II. . n ww" . uiiiu iu r w ' o ber of her eon Csttcr is certainly n,nging. luch ssiilk moires, felts, orien nraiseworthv. . I tsl tspestries, pressed pspirs, Japanese ... nr. I .L - tt ... ill .nn nil ... . . Uo eO. sotn ine i-jr..-.- " - iene tiles .nd burlsps aca many prei Mr. T. D. Tippett died of pneumoou. j (hjn(?j jB crown tnd ,wo.third effectr, Un friday oiiini, which he will be gl.d to snow mi msoy went into th. stable, of Mr. tietccer f . . aDd tbe public in gmeral. Mr. Whitehead and tttir.pted with t rnor . . .. (BCciaUv tf white to.cot the throat of on. of hi. bone. rf fw . ibt,iet ,nd h, Thi. base .ssassio of t brute It rot w pei8cj l0 furnish esti ihnuoht tt bsve t hlaok akin. f .nmhlntt vou luav need in the Oo 27th, Mrs. W.D. Thrower ham-inn line. "1 (TlK r-SilW COST YOU HOTHING. ins the sick family f her dangr-ier, niir. ma n. u...u. .... r- - Joyoer,of Rocky MouLt, il st home ts is consistent wi.n goou -u... O. Sondav tt 7:30 p. m., tt the home . fresh coat ol paint on your house T Do nf Mr. J. M. Browning, Mr. Ed. Tsylor you koow ot anyone more competent State of Sorts Carolina, In the Superior Court. I March term, 1904. E. M- Tyson aod her husband, C. K. Tyson, plaintiffs va. B. F. Johnson tnd F. D. 8. Savage, formerly trading ta Johnson 4 Javage and B. r . Johnsou, ueienuauia. The defendant above named B. F. John son will take notice tbatan action entitled aa above haa been commenced in tne su perior Court of Halifax county ror me re covery of atoclt of goods in Emry's store house in Weldon, N. C, and for damages lor the detention ot the aanie ana ror ointr tnd further relief and said defendant will farther take notice that neia required i appear at the neat term of tbe Superior Court of said county to beheld on 7 th u..h 1904. at the conrt-noose in nu- rn. n r tn answer or demur to the Farm Tools and Supplies Large Illustrated Catalogue for 1904 Just liaued, embracing Hand, Hurt, and Power Labor Gavlng Implements. i You must save as well as make money. Writ, for this FREE catalogue at one. NORFOLK FARM SUPPLY CO. Implementa ..I'K .i Poultry Supplies Wheel Material i it to 51 Union Street, NORFOLK, VA. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS. k'A. mm Ran It at hand. HEN PRODUCTS higher than ever. Our prlcea low. Writ for Free Catalogutj. ThiFlrst iSational Bank of Weldon LOANS 118,361.00. DEPOSITS, 220,355.00. CASH ON HAND IS BANK, 62169.00. REASON FOR SOLICITING YOUR BUSINESS. aaid tion or the plaintiff First. W. .re the only Depository ot uownment ruou. m in.. .ou . em North Carolina. Our management has hsd twenty-one years experience in the Banking business, and as t National Bank Enminer and reocirer in charge of Nantiontl Banks. v . . We make collections on every banking point North Carolina at the lowest banking rates and make t specitlty of banking and commercial oollections. We allow t retsonable interest on time deposits, to encouragement to thrift tnd stviog. uHnlaint in will apply for the relief demanded in said "oWeTunderm, hand and teal this 8th Second. day of Februwy, 190. 8. M. GARY, Clerk Superior Court. Third. Fourth. iharee tnd erery ftounty maintains a hon e for iit poor tud no one should erilioise the board ot county tllowtncet msda for them. When you want to economise in eounty eip-ounuio.. he said, don't do so at tbe eipense of the fll6h tod Hood if heinga. As to whiskey selling to minors, nd ::rS: rs;r:e- U. Harrison, Count, Superintendent, . i. .,. mailer of enforcing th. laws td mmiot of Mi. th. hymen.el.htr Mis. Nor. tppl, it thin heT If not write today n.httoir W.H.CI.rk official- toT.A.RICCl, Weldon, N. C. II our roof leaks it needs painting On the 27lb int. .t tbe M. P. Church in Rinswood. brcinning it 10 o clock t. m., there will h. by direotion of Dr. A. TTOTICE I . L Owineto illoeM ol twool me memoerB I kitatnota about . tu trv . i . i u..a irau fH-. unset to Mr JsmM ..eneior, - h(o quler, t w h ..rn.it.a tit AfliwinnDTt i - w Tbay have oar best withes far ibier ' ftttm t.ppioM. gt.n.4 hog, sodU. till sfr.idofhi.owo tbtdsw. be itid if the gr.od juror, wonld present er one who iolated tfceltwuo regard to carryiug concealed weapoos, enougn money in fine, would b. forth coming to run th. publto tcnooia whuuu. - j - j of school lax on the properly of the the white leschers of n.:irlaiioim inwnshin TK. mnrninir .ill be tiven tO "North of th. Halif.i Board of County Com ,!.inr. there was no meeting of tbe Board on the first Monday. Notice is reEul.r meeting of th. Bo.rd will be held t H.lifsx Carolina Day" eiercises by the Ringwood, Monday, March 21st, 190- . t fil...!- anhonla. B. A. FOPK, Chan .JLrap'r5 au ""-"' Mrs. C. 0. Virnrette ud her mother, n...i,i. .hn hav been auite ill citisensi , . . I "" " . Tb eourt h.s wen "orl i jth It grippe, ire ig,lu- dty on tht crimiotl docket tod hi.iog f j j, wUb ,grippe finishss thst up is ow workwg oo oitl Tomi NOTICE- Statk of North Cabolida, Halifax In the Snperior Court, f Count. March Term; 10O4 E. M.Tyson tnd her husbtnd, C. R. Tysoo, plaintiffs t fTiv.n, .nit F. I. g. gtrur. lormeriy trading as Johnson Si'age and 11. F. Johnson. It appearing from the affidavit of E. M. Tjauu in thia action that B. K. .lohnaon tlie (lelendanttderein, laaw. " in Halif . county tnd cannot after due diligence be found in the State and it lurther appearing wiai a ti proceeding for pereonal property .stock of goods In Weldon, N.C., in t .tore house owned by E. J. Emry, .nn "anno - fenilant i. not now a imurai u. '' It i. therelore ordered, that notice or thia action be published one. week for foar weeks in mil noasnnuaaa, -newspaper pnhlisheJ in Halifax county setting forth the title of the swtioo, the .r ih anme and reauirins the no- fenilant to appear i . . - Superior Wuit or nauiai held on tne 1st aionoaj id m.u, the court bouse in said oounty, and answer or demur to the compltlnt ol tne piainuu, or th. relief therein oemanaea wm ur granted. Thi. 8th February A. D , Clerk Superior Court J s:.u.uh Ki rtalt TBMW (alHKl. K-WB In ilm. Null I" irritKKiK-.n. EVANS' BARGAIN HOUSE. More goods Tor leu. money. Le money eao hy Sheet, Clothing, Ledit tnd Gentlemen's Underwetr, Hosiery tnd Kotions than my other store If yon don't beliere it, just fall in and tee the stock. Next door to postoffioe. J. T. EVAN WELDON. N. C- FOR RENT. Millinery store, located io Rosemary village For particulars, address, J. M. GRIZZARD, Rosemtry, N, C. Our Usual REDUCTION SALE Is now in full blast to mike loom fot Spring Stock. YOU SHOULD KNOW thst string of 10 to 25 per oent. ia yours if yon trad, it S, MEYER'S. ENFIELD N. C. ftaikstlH 1- i TLt "Hn rHini --'mn ii mnnlii njstniri- irtT- if"1-'' n mn"i fn inn" nun ' nir i in r BiiiaiM ,!. 11 ''i H 1 'ii hi si VI I l v.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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