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V r.v r i t it 'I STATE HAPPENINGS. AH tMHI MIH) H10M (lit hTAlK ClUNm'.S 1UI llt It . Ijivim to nil ol In r free ttltraclimit) fair Murk. At a "rally" no Sunday at tlio Kim Hip it church, colored, uf IUIeii;h SI 23t win ruiHid fur a new church building Fill; oonticts employed on I lie Guil ford county roads have been returned to too short fur full d.j'i work. Fire destroyed the two eleyatcd tracks t the Empire Slot! Workf. near Greens boro, entailing t lux ol !i,000. The wnrki have not been in operation during the past year. The plant of the Kim City Lumber e.impany operating at North Ilarlowe twenty niilea below Newborn, was de troyed by Ore Mo'iday. The damage w:n estimated at f 1,500 Ben Clark, colored, who killaj Chief of Police Ilnmrick, at Shelby, wai con viutnd of murder in the Brit degroe, the jury being out only four minutes, He is to be hanged October 28th, Three young whito men who were irrested at Wilmington few daye ago on suspicion of being implicated in the murder of Sam Carter, colored, have been discharged, the grand jury failing to find true bill against them. The eoosignmcnt of new locomotives for the Southern Railway u arriviog at Spencer. They are paseenger and freight engines of the latest type weighing 180 tone each. There will ' be nearly 100 altogether, making one of the largest shipments evor rceeived by I railroad. J. B. Blaokley, the horse-trader who has been on trial for several days on t charge of embeuliog $4,500 from J. M. MoAdow, of Agricola, Kansas, was oon viotcd in Wake Snpcrior oourt Wednes day and sontcnocd by Judge Furgerson to term of five years on the oounty roads The Guilford Board of County Com missioners in session unanimously agreed to take steps towards erecting and main taining t work boose for youthful end female criminals. A committee wss ppoiotcd to visit the work house in Dur ham eonnty, at to early date, tod in vestigate the building there end the manner of operations for the guidance of the Board in making plans. DEAFNESS CANNOT HE Ct'RKD by looal applications, u they oaooot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to enre deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the muoous lining ol the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, end when it is entire Vi timed, Deafness is the result, and unices the inflammation can be taken out tnd this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucous surfscea. We will give One Hundred Dollars for toy case of Deafness (canted by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F.J. CHENEY 4 CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa tion. Tai public is giving a great deal of attention to that part of Judge Parker's letter of acceptance which related to Ooveroment expenditure. Thii is al ways a warm question if it is properly agitated. Heavy expenditure make hip;h taxation. The more coally the Government establishment the more friction is there on the tariff and other economic questions. To IS election will be determined by the German tnd Labor vote in the close State. If the Democratic party geta as much of the vote of these two classes ss U got in 1892, Psrker'i election is cer tain. The activity and earneatnes of Mr. Hearst will tell powetully among the labor vote, for he hat 1ig influence with verv many who were disposed to care nothing about the result this year, THE LADIES f,Tor p'li8 ohurob.es, tnd therefore we nrgt every Minister to remember we give t liberal qntntity of the Longman k Martinis Faint toward the painting. Wears tnd covert like gold. Don't pay 11.50 t gallon for Linseed Oil (worth 60 oeots) which yon do when yon boy other paints in a can with t paint label on it, 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when yon want fourteen gallons of paint, bny only eight ol L. ft M., and mix six gallons pure Linseed Oil with it, sod that get paint at lest than 11.20 per gallon. Many honset are well painted with font gallons of L. 4 M. tnd three gallons of Unseed Oil mixed therewith. These Celebrated Paints sra told by A. R. ZollioofTer, V.'elJon, N. C. In Wyoming, Colorado, Utah tnd Idaho, women nan vota for president tnd for til officers on tht stmt terms a men. In eighteen other stales they pott school suffrage. In Montant tnd Iowt they vote en the issue of municipal bond. For eruptions, sores, pimple, kidney and liver troubles, constipation, indiges tion, we Hollister't Rooky Mountain Ten. Camet new life to every part of h body. Tea or tablet form, 35 4enU. Fat ttlobjW.lt. Cobet. A MATTER OF HEALTH mi hiuh PQWGIE1 Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE THE ROANOKE NEW5. rilllUSlUV, OCTOBKll 13, ID04. mown I AND 1 . YICIN1TY. IUllISTHATION books open. Laziness always lays the blsme on lurk. Sohx people act as though t smile cost money. Good cheer puts love's gifts into caskets of gold. KvrN the babies ire saying, "I wao'er go'er Wel'on fair." Tillfins it the fair grounds are get ting in greet shspo. Son I people never think they use predigested thoughts. iTrimaioed for republican prosperity to make flour i luxury. Tin further t man gets away Irom t dollar the bigger it looks. Work is a good thing (or insomis, but it is t hard proscription to take. A slip of the tongue may reu'l in t compound frsoturs of the reputation. To dat will be t lucky day for the man who remembers to pay for his paper It's i poor rule thst won't work both wsys, but some men won t wort eitner way. Hon. Lm 8. Ovirhan, Uoitcd Stales Senator, will speak tt Weldon Tbarsdsy Digit, Ootober 20th. Ir in doubt is to how you stand with this pspcr, just send us J 1 .00, f '2 00 or 13 00 and call for a statement. Younu men who have beoome 21 since lss election on now proceed tu register for the November election. Col' win' des t blowin' higher Like ter hear him bawll Pile dem oak lops on de fire Swing yo' psrlners till Don't be timid you will overpay your subscription. An overpaid sub scription always looks nice opporite your Dime on our books. Hon. R. B. Gt.isx, Democratic candidate for Governor, has accepted the invitation to deliver an tddress at th fair, Friday, October 28th. An emblem of mourning was last week placed on the front of the postoffice building here on scooont of the death of Postmaster General Payne. Bright lights twinkling in t thous and cabins; fiddles making so merry that even the 'possums in the woods tre dtno- ing; but, then, ihey don't know whst't in store for them! From indigestion, aches, tnd pains, Your syaiem will be free, If you'll bat take t timely drink Of Rocky Mountain Tel. For sale by W. M. Cohen. Christian Scientists ire said to claim the power to make hair grow on bald heads by giving the barren pate t few rapt "thoughts." Did you ever see t bald Christian Scientist? WllXRI t stimulant is Indioiled, the doctor preaoribes good, pure whiskey. I W 11 A HI Ml is the ideal liquor none better. Sold by W. D. Smith, Weldon, N. C. KvBRT business house in Wetfon should be decorated during (sir week If not interested in the f ir every bust nrss msn of Weldon is deeply interested in the town, to let's present t pleating sppcaranoe fair week. Lu'u Stanhope, St. Louie "I used to have t horrid complexion. I took Hollister't Rocky Monnttin Tes tnd let called tht prettiest girl in the city." Tea or tablet. 35 eeolt. For sale by W. M. Cohen. Htrll it tn original plantation refrain which strikes tht tenon favorably: De pankiot in de froely dew, D turkey gittio bigger; Wl'ite nan got de 'possum, too: Heaven help de nigger I" If biby't health it dear to yon, Then let me tell yon what to do. Ere pain has raoked its tender frame, Just let "TEETHINA" eise th same. "TKETHINA" Allay Irritation Aids Digestion. Overcomei sod Count' ertcts tht Effects of Summer's Heat Recnlatet the Bowels and make teeth ing easy, and ooets only 25 eentt. Advance Agent. Mr. Philip Har ris, tht clever and genial advance igent of tht Milet Orton't Show, called in to see os last Monday. Mr. Harris is on of th cleverest yonng men in tb show butinea and it quite well known her tnd highly esteemed by I hot who havt had th plemre of Meeting him. IIkaiu) Ovkr in Virginia. Little Virginia Girl ' My mamma belongs to tlio V, F. V atul she's going to take me to the WorM's fnir." Liltle North Cumliot Cuunio "1 hat's nothing. My mamma is president of the R. S, V, P. olub and she is going to take me to the Weldon fairl" Accepts Position of Teu.er. Mr, J. L, Wollcr has boen eleoted toller at the First National Bank, vice Mr. W. B. MoN'oal resigned. Mr. Weller it t splendid tnd prominent young bunincEs trust for Garrett 4 Co., md the Roanoke Mills Company before he moved to Weldon. His selection by the board ol directori it t most excellent one in every respect, Advertised Letters. J. J. Allen, P. F. Dixor, Misss Angoline Kppes, Miss Sondy Ford, MrB. Pettry Hawkins, Gray Lenard, Daniel Mills, Linio Parkor, R. L. Popo, Persons calling for abovo letters will plesse say "idvcrtiscd," giving date of advertising. J. O. Burton, P, M., Weldon, N. 0, 10-13 1904. Recent CiiANar.8. Mr. J. A. Mus- grove, who has for the past few months, been chief olerk it the Atlsntie Coast Line hotel here, has resigned that posi tion to accept the offioe of tuditor for the Norfolk and Weldon Steamboat Com pany, and has entered upon the duties of that office. Mr. Musgrove is splcodid business man and hia selection for the position is in every way t moat excellent ooe. r or I be present Mr. Aljie opoart is toting as chief clerk tnd Mr. Ellis Moore is filling the position of night olerk at the hotel. Hawkins-Lorn Invitations htve been received by friends here to the wed- ing of Miss Kmily Amis Long to Mr. Cornelius Silxby lluwkioi, on Wednes day October 19th, 1904, at Christ church, Swaosos, M sssaohusetts. Mirs Long is the younger daughter of the late Junius Long, of Halifax county, and t grand daughter of the late Col. N. M. Long, of Weldon. She has, for a year or moro, boon visiting her lis ter, Mrs Edward Benedict, in Mama chusctts. The groom-elect is prominent in social and oommcrcUl life of Fall River, Msssaehuretts, and is a highly et. emoti and popular gentleman. Mii.es Orton Shows Coming Tho Miles Orton't Southern Shows Arenic Progrsm is long ind varied. It includes famous msles tnd females. Re nowned clowns tnd jesters, intrepid treiiliits, noted strong men and women in herculean feats of strength. French ady acrobats, phenomenal gymnasts, ampion leapers and tumblers. Tiny d.aring little Orton children arliala, won derlul troupe ol trick dogs and ponies, innumerable notable features tnd iston isbing tlbletic marvels that bewilder their beholders. Don't forget the day and dale, Oct. 17th. The champion high dive of the world by Capt, David Lullip before each per formance, free to every one. Immense Fortune It is reported that t North Carolint family is about to come into possession of an immense for tune io New York City, and the most pleasing part of the good news, to Hali fax tnd Franklin county people, is that Mr a. T. C. Harrison, of this town, for merly Mist Frances Green, of Franklin oounty, it one of the heirs. The story goes that Andrew Harts Id in the year 1795 lcarcd t tract of sixty .sorts of land on Minhatton Island to the city of New York, for 99 years for mere song and that the pro perty u now valued at I100,OiX,000, ind that the heirs should come in pos session of it. Mrs. Harrison's father was t grind- too of Andrew Hartsfield and her share of the property would be considerable. Fair Tines, Good People. Just few more days and the big gales it tht fairgrounds will swing ide to admit tht multitudes. It's going to be i bummer, it't going to bet "record broaker," (sure) tnd the people from everywhere tnd of every kind will lock here tod there will be joy in every heart, spsrkle in every eye, bnoyancy io every alep and folks of every kind will meet folks of ill other kinds They will crowd the street, tht cart, the grounds tnd in eviry nook tnd corner there will be bonohet tf pretty girls, ihe fiircst, the s widest, the most bewitching ereilnni (hit ejeever rested upon. There will be other ttlrtctions for people who htve bid ibeir day in lave making, and the maojgement prom- ! thst there shall nt t bt cos da!! mo ment from th rising of the tun on th 25th until th going down of tb tami on th 28th. LETTER TO C. E. BISHOP, Weldon, N. C. Dear Sir: There are the Eve way of badneet in paint: (1) atuffed-out with chalk, or tome- thing like that; (2) birytet, better than ebatk, hut no covering to it; nobody know It t there; (3) benune in lbs oil, or water, or other such staffing, (4) too thin too much liqoid, what ever it it, for the solid; (5) thort measure; Now will yon buy by tb price per "gallon"! We furnish our agentt wuh t tttte chemist's certificate of tnilytit that tells whit't in Devoe. Your trely, 46 F. W. Devoe k Co., P. 8. fi. C'ltrk tells o paint. Track In Fink Order.. Mr. J. T. Pope, who is superintending the work of getting the raco track iu Older at tho fair gn undn, informs us that the track is in pnrfeot oondilion and will bo the finest over. Mr. Pope knows a good track "hen ho seen it and knows just how to put one iu (borough order, Ho says tho rings and spoars for the tournament, which is to toko place Friday, 28, have arrived and tho knights are entering for the interesting contest. The success ful knight not only has the privilege of but he will alto get 8-j 00 in cash. Public Sl'EAKiNOs.-Sooator Lee 8. Overman, Congressman Claude Kitcliin and the County candidates will speak it Aurelian Spiings, Thursday, Ootober 20th. There will be barbecue for 1000 people On the night of the 20th. they will speak in Weldon. At Ringwond, Friday, Oct. 21st. At Litlloton, Saturday, Oct. 22nd. Only i lew of our people know Senator Overman personally. He is a man of tho most plesaing personality, one of the best speakers io the Stale and our people will bo delighted to aeo and hear tho Senator from tho west Congressman Kitohin wo all know, and his reputation as a speaker extends over many States Come and hear the issues of the cam paign discussed by our homo folks and the dis'inguished visitors. Mrs. Thomas A Visitor Herb. Mrs. Susan A Thomas, of Northampton county, is here on a visit to Dr. tnd Mrs. D. B. ZollioofTer. Mr, Thomas it great ly beloved by t large circle of relativei tod friends in Northampton and Hali fax counties. This it her first visit to Weldon in twenty-three years, tod she is greatly pleased with the many improve ments here since her vitit of nearly quarter of t century ago. Mrs, Thomas is sn earnest Christian woman, ml I devoted Methodist, but with love and charity for all. She it the mother of Mrs. D. B. Zollicoffcr, who is her only child, and her visit to the home of her daughter here is greatly enjoyed by Dr. and Mrs. Zallicuffcr tnd her grandchil dren. Mrs. Thomss has many friends in Weldon who will be glad to see her io town, and will wish for her many long years to enjoy the compsoionship of her loved ones, who feel that her presence in their Weldon home is t benediction to the entire household. PURELY PERSONAL. paragraphs or interest concern ing THE TRAVELS Or TOUR FRIEND!) AND ACQUAINTANCES. Mrs. II. G. Rows spent several in Richmond last week. days Mrs. 0. V. Pierce and children are visiting relative! io Wilson. Mrs. P. N. Stainhack returned borne Friday night from Richmond. Mrs. W. J. Ward went down to Kn- fiold Saturday on a visit to relatives. Mrs. J. W. Sledge and lit lie daughter, Miss Ida, are visiting relatives in Nor folk. Mrs. R. S. Travis, Mr. W. R. Smith sod Jlise Annie lravit spent f riday in Kicbmond. Messrs. J. H. Jordan and Nat. Chi Chester, of urinkley ville, were in town on business bnday. Mrs. Evt Dsvit returned home Sat urday from t visit to the family of Mr. George W. Davis, it Areola. Messrs. J. E. Ryan, of Tillcry, and B. Ryan, of Enfield, were here Monday oo their way to the Wold t fair, it 51. Louis, Mo. Mr. tnd Mrs. J. T. Evana tnd Master Wilson Battle Tillcry spent several day in Petersburg I est week, guests of Mr tnd Mil. K W. Brown. Rev. J. W. Morgan and Mr J. L Harris, who have been attending the Tar Utver Baptist Association at .Mrl Springs, in franklin eonnty, returned home r riday. Mr J. E. Dickens, of Sraiihfield, paid thisofSoet pleasant call last t riday. He iat native of Halifax oounty and wa here on a visit to relativea and friends n this vicinity. COMPLEXION I POSSESSION. Uaert of llaneori'a l iquid Sulpbu Secure Life Advantage. A clear, flir, brilliant complex ion ia peraonal charm of highest tocial or busl ea value. Protracted sunexposnre tnd the 'joke-laden air of cities alike are pre judicial to t one complexion. The modern remedy, HANCOCK LloriD Sulphur, enlivens the facial tin, rendcra it te'.ive in discarding all waste material, imparls and preserves to the . untenaooe in natural blend ruJJiiifM and while the atandard of healikful beauty. IIakoooic Liquid Si'i.rnoit cures diphtheria, era ma and larue elm nrevaliit dmordctt, noted in fret botklvt tiiiled on renneot bv Hancock I.. .id .iutif Cw., !ttutad, An Aptial to thi Busincns Mix or Wildon. I had occasion to erou Ferry below the Cotton Manufacturing Co 'a Min Sunday tnd I could not help butaee what splemtid opportn nity the huafciMi men of Weldon had to gain the traria of onr aiatar eonnty. With perhApa lem tVan a hundred dollar, the roadways and be ferry Undtnira conld he pot in good travelling condition, and the advantages that would accrue the mer chant of Mreldaa would over pay them for this small eftrnditun. Too farmer could eamly nud 1 good market for their cotton and other ptodnoa, and tome of the trade that now got toEmporia would pome to this place. Thre are two good boat already built, md the only thing that it Sfiedrd now ia a atnnger cable and good landings. If we wonld gain mora trade, we must open up every avenue that bring it to us. tiomeof out beat citizens, inclu ding the Mayor, crosatd this same ferry Hunday to take a last Uok at the lamenUd Gen. lianaoin, a"d J have no doubt that they thongbt now mudt none it waa in craniing thi tame ferrv,tnan by going to Um Bapids or to Mailt. Th fact that tbey all crowd over tjnj'y tt proof ori tiv that it can he fUifct a very 'utle cmt. Let the merrhitatwak npandw will have from 35 to50MIof Northamp ton cotton tvery day. v Oitikem, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Wherein the great Jiboruh, iu liis infinite wisdom, took from our mid.-h Gen. M. W, Ransom, en the eighth dny of October, ono thousand, nine hundred and four, the most eloquent oralor and cultivated gentleman our grand South has ever produced; and whereas, we, the members of the Harry Burgwyn Chapter of the United Daughters of the Con federacy, desire to express our deep sorrow that the stern "Reaper" should take from us so suddenly one . of the VrJ-'j 'uVb'jitu svijb iX tut ijb; i,au?t, therefore, be it resolved, 1st. That wo acknowledge, with humbleness, the divine will of our heavenly Father who bath but taken back to himaelf the soul of ono who bas beet allowed to be with us for seventy eight winters. 2nd. That to tho bereaved family we send our sincere and heartfelt sym pathy, praying they rosy bo reconciled to tho will of Him who doctb all things well. .'Ird. That t copy of these resolutions bespread upon the inioutcs of our Chapter as t lasting memorial of Gen. Ransom, that copies of the sumo be sent to his family, the News snd Observer, the Roanoke and Chowan Times tnd The Roanoke News, for publication. Mrs. J. F. Fi.ttiie, Miss Km ma Reid, Miss Kate Reid, Miss Pattie Pbei.e, Mrs. 8 J. Calvert, Miss Mat Calvert, Committee. 0 ONE FOOD Soft and crooked bones mean i.ul feeding. Call the disease ickets if you want to. The I'lMWinj; child must cat the itrht food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood mti X have blood food and so ti through the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment tor sott bones in ildrcn. Littlcdoscs everyday ive the stillness and shape that healthy bones should have. How legs become straightcr, lose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft luiicls. Wrong food caused the trouble. Right food will cure it. In thousands of cases Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in Childhood. Send for free rample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 09-413 Poarl Street. New York. Joe. anil fl.oo; all ilnlgglsts. COMING ! COMING ! Miles Orion's Soitkri Shows Bigger, OranJer than ever will aprear at Weldon for one day only. MONDAY. OCT. 17. Two performances daily, at 2 and 8 o'clock ', M. Doora open one liout earlier. Grand Free Street Parade at 2:30. Th Champion High Dive of the wot Id will take place at the show pounds free to everybody, by Capt David lUtlip, before each perforinnec. Don't forget the day and date, ber 17th. OciO' NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Superior Court. Halifax County. Full Term, liti4 Dilly CUrk, 1'lnintilT, vs. Altinioit? Clark, Pelomlaut. The (leiYmlaitt ahove nanml will take notice that an action entitle,! as above has hwn roninientfM, in the Rnrverior Court of Halifax county for divorce from the bonds of matrimony ami the defendant will further take notice lhat he is required to appear at the next terra of the Superior Court of Halifax county, to he held on the 13th Monday alter the first Monday in September, l!Ht4, at the eourt-houw in .stud county in Halifax, N. C , and answer or demur to the complaint in Raid action or the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in said complaint. 8. M. UARY. Clerk Superior Court. Wperrygo, COTTON FACTORS. Norfolk, Ya., l):t. 11,1901. COTTON Steady Strict Middling 10) Middling 101 Strict lrfw Middling 10 i Low Middling 9 1 Tinges 00 Stains 00 Blue and Sandy 00 PEANUTS Quiet Fancy Strictly Prime Prime Low Grades Machine Piclcd Spanish, per bushel B. K Teas, per bag 2.80 Black and Speckled Peal 00 Clay and Red Peat 00 Peanut Bag, io bales, 68 inch, 00 Ban ni Ties ail Peanut Bans for Sale. m cutis vfeLii ui im uits. rj kjft BfMt Oituft. Sri up. TtK 'o.4. DM Fl IntKoft. a.trt hy dtMiTpint. f li!sStAili!fcJj BETWEEN FACTORIES HAS PULLED THE miZE OF WIRE FENCE DOWN To about cost of production. Every indication points to higher prices. Wo would advise those who ex pect to use fence to buy at once. We bought heavily at bottom prices save money for our customers. PIERCE-WHITEHEJD HURDWHE CO. .... WELDON. N. 0..... GASH In Addition How IF J aw lorde t W 1 You LION like ex Check UKe This? Ufa Uaua kuit.nl A tOflflnAAA Cash to ton CorTf users 11 v iravc Mtfaiuets a.V)VWViVW 213a people get checks, 2139 more will get them m the Presidential Vote Contest Five Lion Heods cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a stamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The 2-cent stamp cov ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate Is recorded. You can send as many mates as desired. Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 f will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World's Fair and Pre! dential Vote Contestl. W alto offer S5.O0O.00 Spatial Catb Prices to Groeera' Cleikt. (Particulars Io each case of Lion Coffa.) How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks? Everybody uses coffee. If vou will use LIOS COFFEE InriR cnouRh to (jet acquainted with it. you will be suited and Convinced there is no other auch value tor the moncv. Then you will take nootlirr and that's why wc atlvivl.se. And we are usiok our advertising mouey so that both ol us you a& well as wc will get a benefit. Hence tor your Lion He&9 WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CO., BUQQIES Just received a nice line of open and top Buggies, also horse Wagons. buggy or wagon ROCK BOTTOM PRICES call and examine faction guaranteed. Sydnor 8. Hundley FURNITURE "IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING," No larjtor stock, do 6ner itonds, no better we offer to onr patrons in NoKTll CA KOI. Just added a full line ol Carpetn, Mattings, Rug. Draperira, Lao Cm tains and Shade, under the mperaiaion of Mr J. H. Tracy, formerly w ith Stone, of New York. HOLE AGENTS for the "Automatic" the great ICE SAVER, and KING of KE FRK1ERAT0BS. Sydnor & Hundley, 709-11-13 E. Broad St. 0o FumitiirIepartmoit 212 N. 8tfc 3t. b and are therefore GIVEN AWAY to OFF to the Regular Free Premiums of fVi 1 ' I 11 1 ? What will a -cent estU second etc., as r ,.(. Hma. mm 1 rtrat Prlae 1 Serond Frll . 2 Prlaea inoo.00 ach 5 Prlaea 200.00 10 Prliaa 100.00 20 Prtaaa 50.00 " 60 Prliaa 200O 10.00 6.00 2S0 Prlaea 1800 Frlsee 2139 PRIZr.S, (CONTEST DEP'T.) Mo WJQOfS, single and two If you need a good at my stock. Satis P. K STA1KBACK. prioas can be fonnd in any market, IN A. than in a position to Users of In our Great World' Fair Contest be the total popular vote catt for President (votes for til can didate combined) at the election November 8, 1904 ? In 1000 election, 13,059.05.1 people voted fur President. For nearest correct esti mates received in Vool':ou Spice Com. panv's oflice. Tnled. U.. on or before November S, 1904, wo will give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, prire to tho next nearest, etc., follows: . .12,500.00 . .. 1,000.00 . . . . 1 ,000.00 ....1.000.00 ....l.ooo.oo . ...i.ooo.oo . . . . l .000.00 ...2.500.00 . . . 0,000.00 120.000.00 TOLEDO, OHIO. NOTICE. North Carolina, Littleton, N. C. Halifax County, i S(pt. 1, 1S04. !y virtue of ili-cive of the Supcrim Court of wiitl count? remlervtl on the 27lh day of April, l!i4,'wherein 8. G. Daniel, Arimitiiatrntorof Sam Hale waa pluintifT and .lumen Hair and oilier were defend ant", I mil, on the 3rd day of October, IMI4, Ml to Ihe bich.at bidder lor awh one tract of land in Littleton townahin. bound on the north by the Hen JohnUm . v, Mat iiv im imiuh ui Mr, nanarj CarlT, (niith by Mrs. Samh Carter tnd west by Ihe land of A. E. Ilobbilt, con Uininn niity acres more or lem. Ore other tract hound on the weat hy the land of William Kany, north by lamia of Helay lloyd, east by what is known a the Fal con land and aonth hy lands of Mr. Cor Itohhitt, containing nin acre more or lem. Dare of Rale Court-bonae door in town of Halifax. Time of Sale 12 o'clock. 8. G. DANIEL, Commiiwioner, THE WELDON CARRIAGE SHOP, Builds and Repairs til kinds of Car riages, Buggira, Wtgont aid Ctrti. Blacksmithing tnd Hone shoeing la all its branches. 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