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Ayer's Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Asi .oy good doctor. " I flrtt oit4 A Omrr Pwtorsi W ytn Mo. I IMU Urrible rtf of ItitifjUaV ALBERT tt. EAHILIUM, aeUmU, OfaiO. r..e..fi.W. 4. O, ATtlUO. A'l tlrt fori I i" M .1. Consumption Health demand daily action of the bowel. Aid nature with Aver' PHI. THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1905 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered at Pott Office at Weldon at Second- Clan Matter. EATI8 Or SUBSCRIPTION IK ADVANCE. One Tear (by Hail), Postage Paid $1.50 Six Month 76. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding counties. aajrAdrertisine rates reasonable and tarnished on application. Thi machinery of the Kansas legisla ture worked like a chirm as soon as Statdard Oil was introduced. Hinrt Clews, the Wall Street bull, say money is increasing too fast. We imagine Henry it setting i hook for suckers. J. Piibpont Morgan has bought a street railway id Chicago. Mr. Morgan knows that great ttt frosa little nickels grow. Ail Iowa woman say she can teed a bibd properly on nine cents a day. Al most any woman oould afford husband at that price. Thi lateat from Russia is that they will mount guns on automobiles. It is s sheer waste to shoot a man after the Auto has run over him. Andrew Carnioii will go to Cleve land to testify in the Cbadwick case. It has been quite a tine eince he has had a chance to earn (1.50 a day. Tax Kansas Seoate has voted down the proposition to extend suffrage to women: The Senators are still in ics sioo each ooe afraid to go hone. Thi University of Pennsylvania has conferred the degree of Doctor of Lews on President Roosevelt. Congress tos man thinks the title is highly appropri ate. Riprisintatiti Butlir, of Penn sylvania, is sfraid the Japs will take the Philippines from us. Many others are afraid we will have to put a premium on them to stove them off. Tin reform ministers of Philadelphia tsaert that Ibey have discovered a vice trust in that city. They sre probably convinced new that they can find any kind of trusts except trust in God. An Illinois man wh was about to be decided agaioat io a young woaao 'a suit for breaeh of promise compromised by marrying the girl. Economy is loae times more potent than sentiment. A bill has been introduced in Con gress providing that government clerks who do not pay their debts must be dis charged. The oreditors are still wonder ing if the bill was introduced for their benefit. Thiri are but two Doctors of Medi cine to the entire Congress of the United States and both ate io the Senate. Al most every other occupation Irom log rolling to pugilism is represented io the lowir bouje. Senator Monet, of Mississippi, oalli atteniion to the fact that Congress is breaking the recoid in pasting pension bills. He might have added that they have come pretty near breaking the country, too. State of Obw, Cut of Toledo, 1 Lucas County, J as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath thst b Is senior partner of the firm of F. J, Cheney k Co., doing busiosts in lbs City of Toledo, County aod Stat afois Mirf, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDHED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that oao aot be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cur. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before ms and subscribed in my presence, thi 6th of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal.) A. W.GLEA80N, Notabt Public Hall's Catsril Car is taken internal ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the ysten. Send for testimonials free. Address F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 70c, Tak Oall'i Family Pills for Constipation. Tub Wiaconsio Legislature pioposes to "investigate violent coses of women iojuting themselves by wearing corsets too tight." There is a rush of states man anxious to serve on the committee of invcstigatioD. President Roosevelt is goiog to speod a few weeks hunting down io Texas as soon as he is inaugurated. He should stop off in Mississippi and shoot a few of Gov. Vardamao's bears in order to jolly the goveroor along. A Georgia editor is surprised to learn that Gen. Milts did not possets tact enough to refraio from diicusring the Jeff Davis incident. There sre two iVwg. ViV e raw Vniy'.fct i, vi hiving his pi lore taken. The whole nation joins Indiana in njourniog the denrse of one of her most distinguished soos, Gen. Lew Wallace, ihe famous author of Beo-Hur. Gen. Wallace won immortal fame io war, literature aod stateamaoahip. Tub V all Street atock market shows thst railroad stock is still iooressing in vslue notwithstanding the intention of Congress to pass the rebate bill. The railroads have unfailing confidence io the "block system" of the Seoate. The New York 400 is tbowing evid ence of improvement, A daughter of one of them rccetlly eloped with a ooachmao, which is far preferable to marrying a no-count Count. Col. Wat tersoo's severe rebuke is working pretty good duriog his abeence. NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE PROCERDINOH OF SENATE AND HOUSE FOB THI PA'T WEEK. MONDAY, FEB. 20TH. Senate The following were among bills passed on final reading: To increase the pay of jurors in Hali fax and Northampton. To preveot fire waste by providing building laws, spplyiog only to towns of over 1,000 people and then upoo the consent of the aldermen, the bill being Isrgely educational. House The following were introduced by Joyner, new bills of North- atopton: Joyner To repeal the dispensary law to Jackson. Joyner To incorporate Garysburg. The Senate railroad committee by a vote of five to three, agreed to report unfavorably the bill to extend the charter of the Atlantic aod North Caro lina railroad, asked for by The Rowland Improvement Company. The Seoate committee on fioance, after hearing argument for and against the bill recommended by Governor Gleco creating a state purchasing agency to buy supplies for all the state institutions, re potted it unfavorably by a vole of til to two. The joint committee oo iosane report ed favorably the bill appropriating $25,- 000 for establishing so asylum for idiots sod epileptics. TUESDAY, FEB. 21 ST. Senate The proerediogs were not 01 special iotercst to our readers. House The till allowing new trials for newly discovered evidence pending an appea1 in criminal cases came up, the first bill as unfinished business. Fowler of Sampson led off io a strong speech in behalf of the bill, declaring that law now is a new trial could be granted in a case involving the title to a three dollar bull yearling, hut not in the case of a huma life or human liberty. Laughiugbouae of Pitt opposed the bill, ssying it was strange to him how lawyers could lose sight of the side of public protection of life aod liberty in their terms and sym pathize with criminals. He said if a certain class of criminal lawyers kept on in clearing criminals snd enacting laws to protect murderers snd burglars, the peo ple would sot 0 oome to where tbey would sooner expect to find pare aod unadulterated religion io bell, than to find justice in a court house. The bill was defeated, by a vote of 55 to 46. A majority of those voting for Ihe bill were lawyers. The Ward liquor bill was reported favorably by a vote of 26 to 4. WEDNE8DAY, FEB. 22ND. Senate No bills of special interest passed the Seoate. The appropriations committee agreed on $5,000 for a statue to the late General M. W. Ransom. Hocai A large number of local bills were considered, but oooe ot special in terest to our readers. THURSDAY, FEB. 23aD. 8inate The following were among the bills introduced : Long, of Iredell T prohibit public officers from riding on pssses, mileage or anaoala. Scales To incorporate tie Methodist Protestant college of North Carolina. Mason, of Northampton To amend the sot of 1899 regarding evidence of promise of agreements 10 work and reoeiv advance thereon. House Th MoNiooh divcrca bill cam up on its third reading and passed. The bill, a adopted, provides that mar riage may be dissolved for the following causes, aod none other : If cither patty shall commit adultery subsequent to marriage; provided th same be lot committed with th consent or connivance of th complainant, and, provided further that th complainant shall not have voluntarily cohabited with the other party after knowledge of th fact ol adultery. 2. If cither party at the time of marriage was and (till ia naturally impotent. 3. If th wif at th time of marriage be pregnant, aod th httibaBd be Ignorant of the fact of such pregnancy, asd be not the father of the child with which the wife is preg nant st lime of marriuge. 4. II either party either before or after mar riage shall eootrsct and communicate Io the other any Ten. 'real disease the in jured party shall be entitled to a divorce absolute. That all laws and causes of laws in confiict with this act are hereby repealed. That this act shall not affect suits begun prior to its ratification. That this act shall take effect from and alter its ratification. FRIDAY, FEB. 24lll. Bills aeted upon in Senate were main ly local. Io Ihs Honse the most important bill that first class passenger ram un ran- , roaas snoniu not exeeea a ccnis per mue and second class fares shall not exceed 2 cents per mile, and providing for interchangeable 1,000 mile books at 12500. The bill passed, 70 to 31. SATURDAY, FIR 25TH. Senate Among the mora important bills passed are the following: To amend the law relating to elec tions. To incorporate the Methodist Protes tant College. Bill passed third reading to prevent giving away of intoxicating liquors on election day for purpose of ioflueociog elections aod that it shall be unlawful to sell liquor on election dsy within five miles of votiog p'aces. The bill providiog for the erection of a Hall of Recoids for State offices failed to pais. House One of tbe most imporitnt bills was introduced by Alexander, of Mecklenburg, requiring a uniform poll tax not to exceed 3,00 Bills passed: To allow newspapers to make con tracts fot transportation. To regulate tbe dealing in futures, this beiog YVocdard 's anti-bucket shop bill Abolishing days of grace with an amendment excepting eight drafts. LETTER TO J. T. GOOCH, Weldon, N. C. Desr Sir: The Iste president of lb Cioton Rriver bank, at Brewsters, N. Y , built the finest house in all that region, io 1884, aod painted it with lead-and-oil at a cost of (400 the house cost (31,000. Io 1887 three years he repainted it with Dcvoe at a cost of 1350. In 1897 this paint wsa in good condition. Lead-and-oil, $400, three years. Dc voe $350, ten years. Yours truly, F. W. Devob k Co. 55 P. S. E. Clark sells our paint. GUARANTEED CUKE FOR PILES, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggist refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails tocure any case.no mat ter ot how long standing, in ft to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 60c If your druggist hasn't it send SOc in stampt and it will be forwarded post paid by fans Medicine u , t ixuts, no. If you cannot cat, sleep or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, tske Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this mouth. A tonic for the sick. There is no remedy equal to it. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. B.owo, Halifax, N. C. DUROC JERSEY PIGS, I have for sale a Dice lot of these pigs, all entitled to registration. J. P. LEACH, JR., Littleton, N. C. NOTICE. North Carolina, In the Superior Halifax County. Court, before Clerk. E T. sledlin. Administrator with will annexed of J. 8. Medlin, and F. T. Med- lin, individually, plaintiffs, vs. M F. Medlin, A. J. Medlin, Florence Harvell and C. K. Harvell, defendants. By virtue of power vested in ns, by order of the court in tbe above entitled proceeding, instituted for the purpose of navlng tbe lanas, nereinaiwr uescniwa, sold in order to make assets to pay the indebtedness of tbe estate of J. 8. Medlin, deceased, we will on the 13th day of March, 1905, before the door of the court house in Halifax, N. C, between tbe hours of 11 o'clock, a. m., and 2 o'clock, p. m., sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following describ ed lands, to wit: That tract of land of which the said J. 8. Medlin died, seized and possessed, ly ing in Halifax county, North Corolina, containing about one hundred and eight seven acres, adjoining the lands of J. J. Mile estate, George Massey, Joseph Wood, J. J. Medlin estate, James Pierce and others. This the 11th day of February, 1905. W. E. DANIEL, STUART SMITH, Commissioners. HORSES & MULES. IHAYE Hones aoi Mules That yon can buy with 6 cent eottoo. If you don't belief a, some and lee W.!T. PARKER, WELDON N.C. NOTICE. APPLICANTS desired for racanoies in th Training school of th Newport News Genera! Hospital, Newport News, Va. Address SUPERINTENDENT. Gasoline Boat For Sale. I will sell at a great bargain Gaso line Launch, fitted with 3 bone power gasoline ingine. Capacity of boat 20 people. Almost new. Apply to H. W. HARRISON, Weldon, N. C. rOLEYMttrmCUIS Mm KMsiwr WesMsjT RiM TTI I Have engaged the services TINNER and are prepared to and all kinds of repair work. Estimates furnished on applcation. PIEHCE-i'HITEljED HtfDmRE CO. mm ..00 m' P. N. u m w III ft m r V N g iuw a xv 11 v a va liiu sW DRY GOODS. I SHOES. I CLOTHING. Bros. High Art if K!) UUIDEHT-A-KZITQ-. Coffins and Caskets $5 00 to $300.00. Burial Robes, 12 50 to $25.00. COOKING snd HEATING STOVES CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Hall and Parlor Lamps $1 to 110. I, r. N. STAINBACK. NOTICE. North Cieolika, 1 In the Superior Halifax County. Court. J. T. Turner and his wife Verona Turner, C. C. Avent, W. A. Raker and his wife Mary N. Baker, William H. Council and his wife Hattle E. Connell, E. L. Pope, J. W. Avent, W. W. Rosaer and his wife J. O. Rower. O. E. Matthews and his wife M. W. Matthews, W. P. Threwitta and his wifa M. H.Three witu, V. N. Thornton and Whit A. Johnston. Dandridge Thornton, Martha Thornton, Liizie Yellowby, Sarah Herring, Hattie A- Jones, Mittie Stone and Anna Stone The defendants Lizzie Yellowby, Sarah Herring, Hattie A. Jones, Mittie Stone and Anna Stone abov named will take notice that an action entitled aa above baa been commenced in the Superior court of Halifax county to sell for partition a cer tain tract or parcel of land situated in Brinkleyvill township in said connty, known aa tbe Bear Swamp tract and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior court of said county at his office in Halifax, N. C. on the 8th day of Ken. 1906, and answer or demur to th complaint in said action or lb plaintiff will apply to th Court (or th relief demanded in said complaint. This 2nd day of January, ItHlft. 3. M. GARY, Olerk Superior Court, Dav A Bxu, 8. O. Da NHL, Attorneys for lalotifla. J. W. VAUGHN, FRESH AND SALT MEATS, PORK, BEEF, 8AUSAGE, io. WELDON, N. C. FOIilSKOIIEMAR qsm tasa ttottafl. avaU Jaloaaai ITTFD U 11 v J WELDON, K STAINBACK, WELDON'S D in HI I ill I ,'11111 It I II I IT 1 Mil Ultu IlilllVl &t Pretty and cheap. g Full line. 31.00 Our brag department. Strouse & Clothing a specialty. FUENITUEE.t x mt tlU biiJ Handsome Parlor, Dining Room and Bed Room Suits, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings. Spring Flexible Disc Harrow Only Harrow In thft world with Independent adjust xbla spring pmsrurs upon Inner tndi of disc pangs. Any amount of prenuru thrown cn theio Inner tndi by foot. Bail-bearlnfl. Works uneven c round. All sizet, fit proportionate prices. Seasonable Implements of the latest style, always up-to-date. Possibly you arc now or will soon nenl a Ccrn Shellcr, Feed Cutter, Disc Plow. You can (yet our Catalogue tor the asking. OUR PRICES MUST BE RIGHT. NORFOLK FARM SUPPLY CO. I U al II I at. I A aMAaiaia ' 4i-M union Mrect, NUKruLK, VA. lb First HsNil Bank of Weldon Hf BV BBI WW lavaaMS saewwaawM mm bwm OUB REPORT TO THE GOVERNMENT NOV. 10TII. 1004. Capital and Surplus, 23332,028.00 Loans and Ditxwanti, 100,957.00 Deposits, 137,821.00 Total Resources, 228,558.00 We oomnvenoed Business April 6, 1901. We sre th only United State Depository in this Section. We have money to loan at legal rate, and we solicit your patronage titber io person or by Bail, W. H. 8- BUKQWTN, SAH'L T. PATTERSON, JAKES T. GOOCH President. Tic President Caahlcr.l of a first-class do n MUM C.0000 m m n n m m im I LUi 1U1 T m I All Allll'lt K III WlUVIl IU HVII HI) S to $6.00. BUQ-GIES. $1 Open and Top. Wagon, Robes, Blankets nd Whips. H EVERY DEPARTMENT Crowded with Dependsble Merchandise. -WE HAVE THE GOODS. S WELDON, N. C. - J 4.-j; tUU.A. t r. .YT'TT Th Largest in th Count;, Th Largest in th County. Th Largest in th County. The Largest in the Connty. Don't Let Your HORSES AND MULES GET POOR AND BONEY. Give each one a bottle of While's Purj iivoMeilicioe, this puts iheui in good order to Ret ihe Y bent 6t of White s worn! and Continue the powers for 8 days, and you will be astonished at th improvement Follow dirrciions on the pack-ges. Get White's Ilo'M Book F,e- WHITE'S COLIC AND KIDNEY CURE. Tn combination Kido'J and CoVio VWrnedj tui atucV "S '""ei, it sit Vitasis f psckagrr. W II1TK S BLACK MNIMKNT. Rtie,M ,l pain. Cure. ,oDel ,nd Lao"- ns. The col, ahsnlutcly P1'10''? balanced, sub-cutsoeous, 0uuter irrito Especially iwiiiii.end.dM,,b,ll,," family. Fioc for 'ock !,0. 25 aod 50 cent, ail s. FOR SALE BY W. T. PARKER. BUILDERS Al CONTRADTORS WILL FIND AT E. CLAM'S. WELDON, N.C. A full line ..f Kuildine lt ''fl.. v (,., i, UliJ M uldni(! Huiid.m' llar.waie. Sioi" PM"" "'"I Sheet Inc I carry iu Muck Ut)OI BUUUi KS, t nd j fell ''heap ,Dy 0, alien quality is coiidi rid. GROCERIES The Best of Everything kep i stock. Fresh Seasonable goods for family General Supplies for the public. FINE BAR. My bar is supplied with the most choice H'hiski'". V""i,", Hioee, Cijais snd Tobacco. j W M. COHEN We, none of , ! earefullly that we "cr "quit tbe aid of I .! l;i drugs and medicines to put ua riijht. It i e"nfurt lu know where 1 H you oan get them from and al proper ,09 Call on me for any H I Drugs, Chemicals, S Patent Medicines, p Stationery, P Toilet Soaps. P All Kinds Perfumery, Toilet Articles, AND TO HAVE Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art Pictures. 11 I! WPrompt Responses Day ot Niirht. it W.M.COUEN, Pharmacist, Wi'ldN IHE MARYLAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Baltimore, md. ESTABLISHED 1865-1. fl, BLACKFORD, PRESIDENT. Th oldest Southern Life Iosursnce Co. Scientific old line uoderwriiinj 0q ihe 31 per cent, legal reserve. Over fifty different pjc, oontrict forma issued. CASH LOAN, PA I D LP AND EXTENDED INSURANCE. Gusrantee written in toe poijeT. Premiums 00 $100 polioy contrsct as low as ii gg a clear record 0f' 39 yeara without litigation over a single death. All death olaims paid promptly on teMipt 0f satiefaolory pro),fl Further infortnatioo will h, cheeifully given by th, Con; pany or our looal agents. Lo0t i((enU wanted. Williams & hart, District Superintendent,, Biehoood, Vs. LOCAL AGEMS ;jy HALIFAX COUNTY, jv C CLEMENT & DUNN. I' S' A P. KITCUIN, Always Remember the Full Name Laxative firomo Quinine Cures a Coid in One Day, Crip in Two. ($Cftj&TrxoZcx. 25c. m pairs mmr Gold Spectacle and Eye Glassei t $1 We are giving this pest bargain to glasses by correspondence, wd soil 0B, 0D, f jo r 0 oory. vr rit, to.a fM fr(e ,. jogue an! 1 lamination blank. VIRGINIA OPTICAL CO., M MAIN BTBEET, aTOWiOL yA Condition Powders, . . Cigars mi Bonus delivered free. c . . . . Wore Phon. 1,, RMldenM . ,,. ... N r -Ul urtal, v. 50 pair. Utredu. our - . . p,it to a person lt ,hif riofc w.
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