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r I -t . ji.jaaraari TgmCTgai m i ill a y fivers I-'.v.- coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weik thronrs, weak lungs, cnsumption, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Alv. avs keep a t-ottle cf it in the house. VI' e have been saying this fur 60 years, and so h:ive flit doctors. I IfhTrt. f..r 4v itMf. It i the inMii-tnt 1 th tl i' v 'I' -I . I know. lul nil Ll.i.:tl .tli'i .liUK Mm. .1. K, NuiuMlort, WrtlthaTii. Mint. I !' .Mic. H iw. J- '' avv:i: -o.. 1 . . Jor Tho Lungs ..iy ration of tho boAftla is ncces am -.-nr. with Avor's PHI. THE ROANOKE NFWS THURSDAY, SKIT 29, 1!U4 PUBL13HKD EVERY THURSDAY Entered at Putt Office at Weldon at Sec&ntl-Clau Matter. BATI8 OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Postage Paid $1.50. Six Months 75. A Weekly Democratic.! onrnal devoted to tbe material, education!!, political and agncnltnral interests of Halifax and aur rounding counties. Hz? Advertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. JUUOB PAKKEK'S LETTER Judge Parker's letter, accepting the nomination tendered him by the Na tional Democratic convention, has been published. It is strong, courageous and able and the Democratic, candidate deals directly anil unequivocally with the lead. ing issues of the campaign. The inde pendent papers praise tbe letter enthusi astically, and eves the New York Com mercial, which is supporting Roosevelt, says: "Judge Parker's letter is dignified, temperate and conservative and is cal culated to win recruits for the cause that he represents." The Washington Times, aluo support ing Roosevelt, says: "Judge Parker bas proved anew that be is the leader oi his party, that be sounds the keynote fearlessly and with courage awaits the result. For its frank ness, and even for its strength, the letter commands respect." The Philadelphia Ledger says: "No clearer knowledge of patriotic duty can be had by any voter than by compariog the letters of the respective presidential candidates. Forming our deliberate judgment upon these letters, we believe that Judge Parker's guide post points the Bafer, saner way to good government." The New York Herald: "Judge Parker's letter of acceptance, though calm and dignified, will stir the country even more profoundly than did his famous telegram announcing his 'firm and irrevocable adherence to the gold standard. Its calmness is the calmness of power like that of the ocean tide." The New York Times said: "Judge Parker's statesmanlike, virile and convincing letter of acceptance lifts the Democratic campaign once mere to the high level of tbe gold Btandard tele gram, or very near it. Mr, Roosevelt may be the victor in this contest though from this time on the current will run against him." Mk. H knry Walters, chairman of the beard nf directors of both the Atlantic Coant Line Railway and the Louisville and Nashville, said, a few days ago, in Baltimore: "The railroads of the south will in the future do as well and, I rather expect, better than those of any other section. They are all finding it necessary to put in double tracking to supply additional facilities required. "The Coast Line is putting in asecond track at three places. The traffic enter ing Jacksonville, Kla , with the large number of trains to be handled daily, has heeu crowding our facilities there, and wo aro building fifteen miles of second track. South of Rocky Mount, N. C, where our shops era located, we are put ting in twelve miles, and we are also finishing the double tracking of the line from Richmond to Petersburg." HOWS THIS? H e offer One Hundred Dollar Re ward for any oaae of Catarrh that cannot ba eurl b? Hall's Catanh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, 0. We, tho andersigood, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldinu, Rinnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, noting directly upon tbe blood and muc ous surfaces of the system. Tostimonials sent free. Price T5e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pilla for Constipa tion. It begins to took like t Pemoontio year. EviRY one who read the following will reoogniie that Henry Blount guided the peo: "Captain Edgar Hart, one of the oourl'i..,, m l !,-t test conductors on the Atlantic toast Line will lead to the altar en the 5th of October Miss Addie Mo Kinoe of Princeton, a youDg 1-dy of niest wondrous fascination and attractive ness, for she is royally robed and aderotd with all these chaiuis and witcheries which make a woman so love'j and so CDchauliog, And Captain Hart is worthy ufthe rwplendent jewel he has won, for he is a pufect ttpe of a ptrfect gentle nun, l.i it g 14 all tiuits in it rt Oiled and nil Ht ulTuLle and mist courteous aod U....-1 il'liuc, elllji; MiljUtl cn- cuiiinUiict-ti and amid tilt sutiouuditigi the pure white rose i.f the knighltiest healing and most seductive politeness. Vo finer or n ibler type uf manhood can be found than the hitthloncd and refined and pollahed Kdgar Hart, and we know that the lovely end beautiful woman who bas blest him with her priceless love will receive from liiill that tender kindness an I devoted mini-try and affectionate con sideration that come from a big, true, manlv heart mist grandly strung and most sweetly tuned." And, yet, alter marriage they will eat onions and eollards aod the perfect type of a little woman will say to the courtly Kdgar Hart: "Hubby, tbe flour and lard sre out!" Tub New York Democracy oovered ilscif with glory last week when D, B. Hill, for the sake of party harmony, laid aside all pers inal feeling and preference and nominated for governor of New York, D. Cady Herrick, of Albany. The nomination was warmly siconded by the leaders of Tammany, and was made with out a dissenting voice. The entire state ticket was Dominated by a unanimous vote, aod this means a great Democratic victory in the Empre State. Justice Herrick was essentially a com promise candidate as between Edwsrd M. Grout, of Brooklyn, Comptroller of Greater New York, and Edward M. Shepherd, also of Brooklyn, who prao tically drove each other from the field, Mr. Shepherd being finally dropped fiom consideration because of the opposi tion of Senator McCarren and the Kings county orgatiii'.tioo, Mr. Ormir bpaniu of tbe positive opposition of Tammany Hall. Two factors domiuated all the nego tiations and discussions leading up to the final disposition of the ticket, One was Senator Hill's announced intention to single out the strongest possible candi date opon whom anything like an agree ment could be reached. The other was Mr. Sbeehan's insistence upon unani mous action. Both expressed 'hemselves after the convention as absolutely satUfied with the result. Jl'bOl Parkir does not want to be Presideot by dragging down Roosevelt into tbe mire. Parker is clean minded as well as clean handed. The Democratic nominee gets bigger the longer be is in the limelight, says the Wilmington Star, and it is the blessed truth. TiIIRS is not a living Democrat of national prominence who supported Cleveland in 1892, and Bryan in 1896 aod 1900, who is not enthusiastically supporting Parker. It means victory when such Democrats are united. Sccbetary Shaw, with astounding frankness, acknowledges that many mil lions of dollars worth of American manu factures are sold in Europe cheaper than they are sold to American eonsuaers here at home. It is stated that Senator Elkios is to take only a thinking part in tbe West Virginia campaign It is a wise man who declines tn hold a joint debate with a wealthy father-in-law. 1 BATH IN NATURE'S SULPHUR SPRING All Ita Health and Tune Obtained by Using Hancock's Liquid Nulphur. With this most valuable internal and external tonic, everyone may have at borne all the health-bringing luxury of sulphur bathing. Other most valuable properties of this sterling preparation result in its confer ring a clear and highly beautified com plexion on those who use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur according to directions. It is Nature's greatest germicide, a cure for acne, itch, pimples, herpes, burns and scalds, prickly heat, diphtheria, ring worm, catarrh, canker and soreness of scalp, eyelids, nose, month or throat. Principal druggists sell it. Descriptive booklet of Haooouk Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md. Chairman Taqoart la hopeful as to the Western states, is satisfied with con ditions in Indiana and expert to carry Wisconsin. THE LIDIES f"f P'l'g their ohurches, and therefore we urge every Minister to remember we give a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinti Paint toward the painting. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth CO oents) which yon do when you buy other paints in t can with a paint label on it. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when yon want fourteen gallons of paint, bay only eight of L. & M., and mix aiz gallons pure Linseed Oil with it, and thus gat paint at leas than 11.20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. ft M.and three gallons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. These Celebrated Paints are sold by A. R. Zolliooffer, Weldon, N. C. THE I All! OF EASTERN 111 I kWilHl MM fl Mil TIDE WATER VIRGINIA, WELDON. N. C. 25, 26, B, 28, 1804. OCTOBER Under a New Organisation, The Society will endeavor to make the 29th Aonual Exhibition a complete success in every particular. The Grounds are being repaired. Large and varied Premiums will be elf ere J in every department. $1,500 will be awarded in Running and Trotting Purses. At tractions designed to amuse aod instruct will be on Exhibition. MR. f. BROOKS PARHAM, OF OXFORD, I C, Has been seleoted as CHIEF MARSHAL and with a competent corps of assistants from all parts of this section, will not only insure the best of order, but add to the social features of (he Occasion. The Railroads have promised most efficient transportation facilities. An Excellent Brass Band will be in attendance daily during the Fair Dances nightly at the Coast Line Hotel, with a German Thursday night and a Grand Coronation Ball, after the Tournament on Friday. wrSEND TO THE SECRETARY FOR A PREMIUM LIST AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION DESIRED. S. E. Ransom, Eugene Johnston Sec. & Treas. President. THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION'S 10,000.00 CASH CONTEST UPON THE NEW COTTON CROP OF, 1904-05. How many bales of cotton will be marketed from September 1st 1904. to January 13th. 1905? This means the cotton "brought Into sight," the total cot ton coming to market between the dates named by the official report of New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Contest Opened June 1st Closes December 31st 1904. Splendid $19,900.00 proposition upon the most Interesting cotton crop ever planted. It Involves Increaaed acreage, extraordinary de mand, boll weevil, drought, the aeaaon'a conditions, and all the vlcla aitudea of the growth of the fleecy ataple. From SiDtomber 1st to December 31t )at year tbe official figures ' were 6.29,JM0 This is the $10,000.00 Cash Offer. i. ror tne exact, or the nearest to the exact, number of bales of cotton marketed, or from September 1, 1 S04. to sanitary 13, elusive I. For the next nearest estimate as above . . . 3. Kor the next nearest estimate as above.. 4. For the next nearest estimate as above.. . 5. For the next nearest estimate as above.,.. For the five next neareat. $5ti.ii0 each For the ten next nearest, I'.'S.On each For the twenty next nearest, H2.5i each.. For the fifty next nearest. Sltuiu each.. .. For the loo next nearest. 15 00 each For the 100 next nearest, ll'.SO each estimate, of tbe total "brought Into sight." 1Wi5, both datea In- 83500.00 1000.00 750.00 500.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 500.00 500.00 250.00 88000.00 SPECIAL EXTRA OFFER FOR EARLY ESTIMATES: We will give for the best estimate as above that we re ceive during tho calendar month of June.... $200.00 During the month of July 200.00 During the mouth of August 20o!oo During the month of September 150.00 During the month of October 125.00 During the month of November 125.00 A total of special extra prlxea of S 1000 00 These prliea to be awarded for the NEAREST ES TIMATE' we receive during each period regardless of how far It may miss the exact figure, so It Is the near est estimate offered. GRAND CONSOLATION OFFER: For distribution among those estimates (not taking any " aunts zw prises; coming within 100 bale. either way of the exact figures. $1000.00 GRAND TOTAL 0-.n n A In Caee of Tie on Any Prtie Estimate the Money wlH be Divided. HOW TO SECURE ESTIMATES One estimate FREE with every yearly subscription to WEEKLY CONSTITUTION at 11.00, or to THE SUNNY SOUTH at 50 cents a Two eatlmatea free with each joint aubscrlptlon to these two' paper, for one year at only it. 25. Both papera are household nuceaal Wea one new, the other literary. You need them In your hom. "- mmwvi, mm vBuuiaiea mill auuticripuon price, or Send for Samples. Particulars and Blanks for Contest THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ca. L. J. COPPEDQE, M, D. PHYSIUAN AND SURGEON, AVBELIAN SPRINGS, N. C. Can always be found at the teaideDM of Mr. W. J. Liles. HOLUSTER'S Itacky Mountain Tea Nuggets 1 Baiy HadMas ht buy Pnpla. Jlrtifi Qsldaa Haalta aad Baasnd Vigor. A aixwinc tor Constipation. Inillirastkiu. Live and Khlaer Trouble. Pimples, Eczema, Impura Ol.md, Bad Brexh. Hliursiah Bowi-Uk Hexlacha, and HaokwNe, It's Rooky Mnuotata Ten In UN let form, as cents a box. ftnt:ine made by Houistu Oai o Comunr, Kedtasi, Wla. j SOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW KOPLI . . - l tfej Ifel fol mk ' TP J' ' ! This is the fate of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so irtsiduous that often people have sc& Kid&sf icsa&h vdihtet tanteg41s? vs?2 f-Hv&Zo: ss.-4h6&spdJdJey allow the impurities to stay in the system and attack the other organs. This accounts for the many different symptoms of Kidney Disease. You begin to feel better at once when taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE as it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation and invigorates the whole system. It strengthens the urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. TWO SIZES 50o and $1.00 Chicago Euslnesi fltup. Cursd Foley & Co., Chita; o, Gentlemen: About a year ago my health befall to fall, 1 lost fksh and never felt well. The doctor thought I had stomach and liver trouMc, hut I became convinced that my kidneys were the cause of my 111 he: an.l commer.ced taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. It in. creased my appetite and made me lel stronger, and the annoying symptom, disappeared, i am sound snd well.-J. K.Horn, 1354 Diversey Blvd., Chicago. June II, 1902. Cup6, wf E. C. Watkin. sexton ol the Methodist Church, Springfield, Pa., writes: " My wile has been verv bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctor, without henefl.. Alter taking one bottle ol FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE waa much better, and wss completely cured alter taking lour bottles." Ono Dottle Cured Him A. H. Dsvis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: "I waa troubled with kldiiej complaint lor about two years, but a one-dollar bottle ol FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a permanent cure." IV. f. CotfEi, Diuq Syoff. 1111 ill Full LifjE Dfiess Qoods. CLOTHING-Largest Stock we have ever had. Overcoats from cheapest to best. Underwear in heavy fleece goods and wool. We have the c e 1 e b r a t e d "Wright's Health Underwear." NONE BETTER. Free as the Air We Breathe and for the some people's health al most as necessary. We will give to all sufferers a free bottle of our famed KELLUM'S SURE CURE FOR INDIGESTION, to acquaint the uninformed of its wonderful Curative virtues, also a $5.00 con tract to cure your case or money refunded. Call to-day. Sold by W. M. COHKN, Druggist, '.'.'eldon, N. C, J. N. BROWN, ft.-tfet, Ilalifai.N. U, JACKSON DRUG CO, JACKi-OX ROANOKE 1'HAHMA CT, V.anvU RapiJi, M. C. C. P. STEVENS Si CO , SEABOARD'S PUUQ JOBBERS, W. K. HEAVANS, Druanisi, Enfie'd. SHOES-We have the strongest line in town, for Ladies, Men and Children. HATS-Latest styles and large stock to select from. Trunks, Fur niture, Mattresses and Springs. GROCERIES. Fresh Richmond beef, sausage, flour, lard and everything for the housekeeper. Goods promptly delivered in town. We desire your patronage and will do our best to please. EMRY oct 301 j & JOHNSTON OKDINAiSCE. The Board of Commissioners of the town of Weldon do enact; FirsL- That all bar-rooms and places where spirituous or intoxicating liqnors are sold shall be cloned for the day at nine o'clock p. aa., and aliall not open until 6 o'clock a. m.: provided, that on Saturday nights such places above mentioned may keep open until 11 o'clock p. m. It shall be unlawful for any barkeeper, clerk, or agent, or any person whatever, to keep open such bar-rooms 01 place where spirit- nous or intoxicating liquors are sola Be tween the said hours of nine o'clock p. m. and five o'clock a. m. except on Saturday nia-hto. when they may keep open until 11 o'clock p. m.. and any person violating; any of the provisions of this ordinance shall on conviction thereof be ttnea ntty dollars, Provided, however, that tbe Mayor or Justice of the Peace trying tbe offender or offenders may remit any part oisaidnnea as in his judgment ne may deem best. Heoond: This ordinance shall go into effect on and after the 1st day of Hep- Approved: W.T.BHAW, 1 P. M. RTA IN RACK, f Coiuniitlw J. A. JOHNHTUN, ) Ang. 16, JU04. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator, C T. A. of Mary A. if ill, deceased, late of Hall lax county, I hereby notify all persons having claims atntiuat the estate of said deceased to present them to the nnderj aifrned on or before the 4th day of August, 1U06, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. J. T. UUUfcH, Weldon, N. C, Angnat 4th, 1804. BARGAINS. One New Upright Piano, Prioe 1400, will sell for $300. One Second Hand Upright Piano good as New, original prioe 1300, will ell for $150. , Pi N.J STAIN BACK. Who 1 Your Candidate ROOSEYELT OR EB 11 HUM S WILL ITND AT E. CLARK'S. WELDON, K C, :'fP A fulllineof Building Material, Windows, Doots, Blinds,t Jfonleli, 5Tou)db8 and Builders' Hardware, Stoves Piping and Sheet Iron. , I carry in stock OOOD BUGGIES, Sis., aod will svSi as cheap as-vsy one.whe. quality is considered. ' :- GROCERIES: The Best of Everything kept in stock. Fresh Seasonable goods for family use General Supplies fur tbe public, FINEBAR.' My bar is supplied with the most choice rVhiakies, Brsndies, ICines, Cigara and Tobacco. The First National Bank of Weldon PARKER? The eoming campaign promises to be close. Neither candidate is certain of of suecesa. Events may happen which will change the -whole aspect ol the political situation. No newspaper is better equipped to handle tbe newt than THE WASHINGTON POST. It hu a perfeot telegraphic aervioc, its special correspondents rsnk Bret in the newspaper profession, and all the news it prioted without fear or favor of sithej party. The Post is thoroughly inde pendent, and eaob day will give the true situation, unoolored by partisan teal. No paper la more widely quoted. At greet ooat it obtains cable diipitches from the London Times, giving the aewi of the Russian-Japanese war. OubsoiiptioB tor three months, i.t)U; two months, II 23; one month, 70 dents. Sample oopiea free. THE WASHINGTON POST CO., Washington, D. C. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Thomas N. Hill, de ceased, late of Halifax, Halifax connty, N. (!.. 1 hereby notilyall persons bavina claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned, or tt bis att:nwy, W. A- Donn, on or before tbe 4th day of Angnst, 1UOS, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. BlUAfil 11. HU.L, '. Executor This Aogust 4th, 1804. FOI1YSH0NEMAR Bow Us awvataa aieaal aVaeO. Huatf First. Second, Third. Fourth. W. H, W REASON FOR SOLICITING YOUR BUSINESS. We are the only Depository ofGowoniiDi funds in this s cctiott af; Bast' ero North Carolina. Our management has had twenty-ono years cipericDoe in the Stoking business, and as a Nstiohal Bank Examiner and receiver in charge of National Banks. W;e make collections on eveiy banking point North Carolina al tbe lowest banking rales and make a specialty of banking and eimmcrcial collection. We allow a reasonable iolerert on time deposits, an encouragement to thrift sod ssv ing. OFFICERS: . 8. BL'RGWYN, RAM'L F. PATTERSON, JAMES T. (100CH, rresineni. vice President. Cashier. H. McNEAL, J, W. TILGIIMAN, T'""- Book-keeper. Our Usual REDUCTION SALE! Is oow io lull o.-Ji to make room for Fall Stock. ZOTT GIIOT7LID IZITGW that a Nfing of IB to 25 per cent, is yours if you trsdc al fJEYEff TtjE HustLeq, 'ENFIKLD N. C. EVANS' BARGAIN HOUSE. More goods for less money. Los money can buv more Shoes Plil,i t.j:.-. aod Gentleman'. Underwear, Hoeiory and Notion, than any other store ' ifiTfjE State If yo. don't be)i. it, jtut f, in .nd .e, the atock. Next door to postofJc.. J. T. EVAN8 WELDON! N. C ;v;B-,f-?yt jr. txxry-w . TT
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