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Aijers One dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of (he throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold !sc ?rr 60 yetrs. fftinllr fur 9fht rear. There. mitliiDir Cijuiai to It (or ri et tid cnliU, tape-ciml furrliil fin." M tut. W. 11. fcattMa.il, blmlby, J. P. AY KB CO. for Night Coughs Keep the bowele op. n with one of Aver'e Pills ut beriilnin, lust one. THE ROANOKE NEWS THUMSDAY, MAllCH 16, 11)05 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered at Pott Office at Weldon at Second-Clou Matter. RATIH or BUB8CBIPTI0N IH ADVAHOI. One fear (by Mall), Postage Paid (1.60 8n Months 75, A Weekly Democratic journal derated to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and aur roanding coanties. fkAdTertising rates reasonable and famished on application President Castro wants to be his owo Supreme Court as well s bis own Congress. RrjsslA is awsiliog to bear that Japan has out her price little on her peace quotations. What is the matter with Kansas? For correct answer, apply to the Stand ard Oil Co. J. Piirpont Morgan ssiled for Europe just as soon as be got Congress started for home. What shall we do with tbe Ex Presidents, has at last been aoiwered by Dr. Osier. Chloroform them. Tut boll weevil bag been barred from the United States Mails Wonder if b feels like a gfi-ricb-quick-acbeme. Tub girl students in a Dakota school went oo a strike and the professor kissed them ioto subjection. Would jou like to be a professor? In spit's ot Dr. Oiler's suiuention that all ov.r t)U years old should be ehloro fortnrd, there is oo mereased demand fui chloroform reported. People who are under the delusion that our great tru.t magnates think of nothing but mooej, ought to Bee some of them at a dog show. A peculiar fact is ihst 1U05 began oo Sunday and will end on Sunday. This will not occur again for 100 years. Can you wait that long to see it? Oklahoma and lodiao Territory nould go a little alow in giving ''Stand ard Oil" "one" on tbe solar plexus. r. Rockefeller may refuse li admit them '0 statehood. The Lii.d hearted jail r io Cleveland, 0 'io, let Mrs. Chadwiek ut for a f w hours few duys ago. Though be made sure to see that all the banks were closed. It was a bank holiday. Mr. i I'KTEI.vnU having ruccerstully managed a political campaign, will now take up the serious Work of niBOagiUtf the PoHioffioe D-parinieni. He is well Termed in band mg males Tut preachers and chutch people io general must work ovenime this year, as there will be 53 Sundays in 1905. This state of affairs will not happen aain for HOyiiars. Theie need be no fe r, therefore, oo this core. Tut D'.r ism Suu is "svirei .ineeo" and has entered upon iis seventeenth year. It continues to some for all. Yei we are afraid that in light will go out, and that it will die ot u.d age before i reaches that uuioo depot A Missouri man hsa invented and patented a machine for registering and counting votes and majorities He is a little slow. Machines of ibis kind bive been in use, io Stales we oould name, for the past thirty years, that oould turn out . . . I :- j... toy lion Ol Ul'juriiioa vomiiou. Tbi "old reliable," the News ai d Observer, has eotertd upon in 67h foluuia. During the present y.ar II passed the goal ol in long oher'hd bops aud dow goes daily io more than 10 000 .u'weriben li grows brigbier in 1 bftn r ith sue a d nee evidence ut heiug iiki-C pionpeioua It is lurel most fearless and one of the moat pro gresaive newspapers io tbe State A fac-t verv ooospicuous at tbe in auguration was tb large numbers from the South and Southwestern 8tatcs, where Democratic victories are invaria ble. This goes to show that the South and Mr. Roosevelt understand each other belter than they did when hit term of office began, and it if evident that they and be will work earnestly to pro mote ibis good feeling thai is BOW so strong. His trip to Texsi whioh is to follow immediately after inanguratioa will be potential ia promoting (bii and. State Callings. AH QATUERKD FROM OUR STATE IX CIIANUIN. Fifty-five convicts are now at work on the Raleigh & Pamlico Sound Railway. At present they are building. A fire supposed to have bad iis origio in a defective flue damaged tie j 'il at Soow Hill to the extent of about 300. Congress has made an appropriation to survey Beaufort harbor with the view of making to appropriation to give it a depth of thirty feet. Mr Gilbert Pearson, of the Stale j Audubon society, sajs $100,000 worth ! of duoks have been killed in Currituck county the past winter. A prohibitive tax i f 1300 per month, payable io advance, was imposed upon tracing stamp concerns by the bosrd of aldermen of Wilmington. The ssfe io tlio office of li e McAdeo ooltoo mills, si .McAdeosville, was open ed snd robbid of between (1,800 and 1:2,000 sod a number of valuable papers. By the falling of a kettle if boding water from the tire, the little oooyear old child of Simon Wreno, of Graham, was so bsdly burned thai there seems no hope of its living. That railroad is going to be built from Wioslcn to Wadesboro. Tbe meo be hind it have a habit of succeoediog at what they undertake. It will develop a magnificent country. A primary to nominate a candidate for mayor of Salisbury will be held on the 24th. Mayor Boydeo and D. L. Oaskill are the opposing candidates and tbe campaign bas already livened op. The county commissioners, of For syth, have ordered an election in Wins ton township, to be held April 11, to decide upon tbe proposition of voting 1100.000 for the building of the South bonod Railway. The order also calls for a new registration. Merchants have been bound over to oourt in Oreensboro for selling con coction called "phoepste cider," which it is alleged produces intoxication. Many drinks under various names have appear ed in prohibition towns and they're all dangerous to the drinker as well as the seller. Mrs. Minnie Layden, of Lexiogtou, while sitting reading was attacked by a cat aid bitten. Tbe pecculiar manner of the cat aroused suspicion that it was mad snd it was killed sod the head sent to Pasieur Institute io Baltimore for ei aminatiio. TbeBusrieious were verified and Mrs Lyden was scot there for treatmeot for hydrophobia. At Besemer Cilv, Mr. Charles Smith, a prominent youBg society man of that place, was tired upon aEd painfully in jur d as be was returuiug from a visit to a youog lady who was stoppijg at the home of Mr. Jenkins One of ihe balls entered Mr. Smith's right leg above the knee passed entirely through that leg and lodged io the bone of the left leg. Ao investigation was held to ascertain, if possible, who Mr. Smith's ssaailant was. Supicion points t certain party, but nothing is yet known. Osstooia News: Each defendant henceforth who is tried before tbe mayor 0' justice of Ihe peace for drunkenness must be prepared to tell his honor where nd from whom the whiskey that caused his intoxication was obtained. A statute of the law gives to magistrate tl e priiilege ol putting a defendant or witoe-e on his oath to answer the ques tions thst may be put to him as to where intoxicants were obtained. Refusal to answer imperils the de'eodaot with term of 30 days in the eouoty jail. While stamping a lot of letters in the p 'H See Monday afternoon, at Lexing ton, Postmaster J. O. Walser was slightly injured and greatly frightened by the eipl.wion of ihe contents of one of the letters when it was struck with the stamo. Mr. Walser received an injury in one eye by powder burn, and his face wan blackened by the explosion. The rep ri was like a pistol shot, and being heard some distance, oaused considera ble excitement. There is some mystery about the matter. Tbe letter containing the explosive was mailed there. Post master Walser withholds the name ot the sddresaee thereof. State of Ohio, Citt or Toledo, Lucas Cgosty, j bp. Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he is seaior psrtoer of the firm of F.J. Cheney & Co , doing business in- the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cored by tbe use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn lo before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public Kail's Catsrib Cure il taken internal ly, and acts direotly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. Send for testimonisls free. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by sll Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa tion. GUARANTEED CUHE FOR PILES, Itching, Blind,. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Draagieta refund moner if PAZO OINTMENT fails tocure any cam,no nut ter ot how long standing, in to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest 60c. If your druggist hasn't it send 60c in stampt and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Ho, NORTH CAROLINA LEADS, AS USUAL, viroinia bas always looked to north carolina for aid and COMFORT, The following, from the South's great est daily newspaper, The Richmond Tiroes-Dispatch, is much appreciated by tlie people of North. Carolioa: Tbe Grst Stale, other tliuu Virginia, to practically endorre the proposed James town Exposition, and to come Io Ihe aid of Virginia in property celebrating the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of this country by white pei - of that State io its doting hours passed a bill approprialiug money to enable the old North State to have a homo at Jamestown and make an exhibit at the great Exposition that is sure tube held in 1907. Virginia has always looked to Noith Carolioa for aid aod comfort, snd has never looked io vaio. Io 177G Nonb Carolinians held a cooveotiinst II ills boro, io the month of August, and by act of that eoovontion the people of thai State "acceded;" threw off the British yokrand at ooce the Caiolioisns pre pared for serious business. Colonel (afterwards Gencrsl) Robert Howe quickly raised a regiment of a thous and men, and by the 1st of October, had marched to the defense of Norfolk, soon io be meoaoid by the British. Thus it happened that the first troops from beyond Vinioia borders to come Io the defense of Virginia io '76 came from tbe heart of North Carolina. Again, io 18G1 the Gist soldiers from beyond the State line to come up to Vir ginia's defen e, wire the men rf Colonel (afterwards General) D. H. Hill's regi ment, who receive! ihe first baptism of fire at Bethel, AgaiD; io the dark days of Virginia's second reconstruction, when a partisan majority in the Senate of the United States was "investigating" the so-called 1 .Danville riot" and striving to humiliate some of the best and noblest of our Vir ginia manhood, and at a period when that manhood was for the time being without a representative in tbe Senate, the peerless Zebulon B. Vance, of North Carolina, tecame the champion of in sulted Virginians, and students of history know how well aod how faithfully he stood by them. AgaiD, now again, and in yet a dif ferent way, North Carolioa comes up to the help of the old Dominion. Hurrah for the old North Stste, for ever. "WD !I LIFE" That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it . does through nourish mentthe kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. We will send you a sample free. B urc that thil pit-tut. in Ih. (firm ol a Ubl i. utt the wrappcf ol ry buttk of Emulsion you scon k BOWRE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c aai $1: all drtiftists. 1TOTIGE. North Carolina, 1 In the Superior Halifax eonnty. J court. Stewart, Kolph & Co. vs. P. E. Lynn. P. E Lynn, the defendant above named will take notice that leave to Uwue execu tion in tbe ahova entitled action bos been annlled for, that said judirment was ran dered in favor of the plaintiffs and against the defendant on the 27th day of May, 18115, for the sum of t:H.lt dollars aud tl OS iHMta with InterMt on same from the 27tb day of May, lKP.r, which judgment was docketed in tbe Superior court on the Hh dav ol Hav. 1896. That said judg ment now stands upon judgment docket of this court aod oo part thereof uaa teen paid, that no exnrntion has been isaned thereon, that said P. E. Lynn la a non resident, and that said P. E. Lynn be and appear at Halifax, N. U , on the ltftn day ofAp il, 1905, and show cause, if any he has wny execution enouia not issne thereon. Oiven under my hand and seal of office this the 8th day or March, I WIS. 8. M GARY, Clerk of Superior Court E. T. OTi ARK ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, K. a Practices in the oourt of Halifax and adjoining counties, aud in the Supreme eoartoftheSttt Sprdal attention given to ooUeeUona nd prom relnrna. JUST TWO If in need of anything in line of ments call on or money, whether you are a merchant loads or a farmer PIERCE-WH'TWW HtRDWtfE CO. oooo , -,r.r ,r P. N. mm Jiii- 1 u m - DKYUUUUS. SHOES. m at rtT tl SI I 1 TTl uijurniiMVj. I Bros. High Art fit- mi TJ-1 1 f . I -aatava. - r9 Mattings. UITIDEETKIlsra- Cumos and CaskctB 5 00 to (300.00, 4 Robes, t2 50 lo $25.00, COOKING and HEATING STOVES CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Hall and Parlor Lamps 1 to 810. .frlrtrtitrtrW) 4ioiFioMiW 1 V ST A TV II A C.K ... NOTICE. North Carolina, 1 In the Superior Halifax County. J Court, before Clerk. E. T. Medlin, Administrator with will annexed of J. 8. Medlin, and E. T. Med lin, individually, plaintiffs, vs. M F. Medlin, A. J. Medlin, Florence Ilurvell and C. K. Harvell, defendanhi. By virtue of power vested in us, by order of the court in the above entitled proceedinK, instituted for the purpose of having the lands, hereinafter described, sold in order to make assets to pay the indebtedness of the estate of J. H. Medlin, deceased, we will on tbe 13th day of March, 11HJ5, 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 hiuhest bidder, tbe following deeciib td lands, to wit; Tbat tract of land of which tbe said J. 8. Medlin died, seized and possessed, ly-i-g in Halifax county, North Corolina, containing about one nondred and eight seven acrea, adjoining tbe lands of J.J. Miles estate, George Maasey, Joseph Wood, J. J. Medlin estate, James Pierce and others. Thistbe 11th day of February, 1005. W. E DAN i EL, BTUAKT SMITH, Commiatiioneni. J. W. VAUGHN, DIALER in FRESH AND SALT MEATS,. PORK, BEEF, SAUSAGE, lie. WELDON, N. C. Gasoline Boat For Sale. I will sell at a groat bargain a Gaso line Lannch, fitted with 3 horse power gasoline engine. Cspacity of boat 20 people. Almost new. ' " Apply to H. W. HARRISON, Woldon, N. C. fcoiMtbocouajlttaAd bavUfontfa) RECEIVED- CAE LOADS OF Tin p w write to us and we will save vou and buy only one i an mi WELDON; N. ' -' -.. ,r w 'H- 'r V '.nv Ki 1 --.Rf '.fl.1 .F. SV7VTS WWW W'l STALNMCK, ffl- WELDON'S iIiilillllLii! ----""""-""-v-auUBllWWWUUtt Pretty and cheap. I Full line. SI. 00 -N 1 . uur Drag department. Strouse & f Clothing a specialty. PUENITTJEE..- ! uu t.J tXr Handsome Parlor, Dining Room and Burial Onen and ' whip EVERY DEPARTMENT Crowded OtfvWttttMtVStttfAttttthWr WIS BUT AND SELL EfEHIHlIUli IN THE MERCANTILE LINE. WE BUY MEAT, FLOUrt, CORN, HAY, OATS, COTTON SEED MEAL, COTTON SEED HULLS, AND PLOW CASTINGS IN CAR LOAD LOTS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, -AHSro UP-TO-DATE GHOCEIRY". Wc pay highest csxh price lor everythiog you bring m, snd carry the best of everything in the mcrcsntile line. C. f! WELDON, N. C. The First National Bank of Weldon OUB REPORT TO THE GOVERNMENT NOV. 10TH, 1904. Capital aod Surplus, 32,023,00 Loans and Discounts, 106,957.00 Deposits, . 137,821.00 Total Resources, 228,558.00 vifWe commenced Business April 6, 1901. We are the only United Slates Depository in this Section. We have money to loan at legal rates, and we solicit your patronage either in person ot by msil. . . .. ' W. H. S. BURQWYN, t HAM'L F. PATTERSON, JAMS T. OOOOH" J Presideni. Vice Farming Imnle and buv in car plow point. unwell. 0..... v Tr-v -Tri.-1 (VfV to 86.00. n . .. Sp .iv, Sll I UlullLii m m u BUGGIES. U r ' ""$ with Dependsble Moroheodise. g WrWE HAVE THE GOODS. 2? wpinm vr M UT I il The Largest Id the County. Tbe Largest io the County, The Largest in tbe County. The Largest in the County. Prosi dent. Caabier. Don't Let Your HORSES AND MULES GET POOR AND BONEY. Uivo each one a bottle of White's Ptrpativo Medicine, thil puts Ihcm io good order to get the full benefit of White's Worm and Continue ihe powers for 8 days, and yon will be astonithed at tbe improvement Follow direoiions oo the pii-k-ges. (lit White's Horse. Book Free '.YIHTB'S COLIC AND KIDNEY CURE Tbe great combiDaiion Kidney ami Clio JV.meoj for rtoct. Fti m'.TOt'.BM t' Bertf Boolr. -WwMioni rn pscksgps. WHITE'S BLACK LINIMENT. Rclicvel sll pain. Cures schei and Lsmc npsi4. The only t.slotely perfectly balanced, sub-cutsne6os, counter irritant. Especially rocrraxendid lor the bumnn fami'y. line for stock also. 25 and 50 oent, sin. FOIl SALE BY BUILDERS AI CONTRAGTORS V WILL FIND AT E. CLARK'S. WELDON", K C. A lull line., f Buililinir Matni.il, indi.wr, tl. i tr, lliindu, laniels,M uldi.igs snd ltui'd, ri.' Ilar -waic, Sioti-a l'i iiLr m d Sl.i-ct lion. I carry in stock GOOD IJUOGiKS, So , atd nill fell ill. op aDy one alien quality is conndi red. ' GROCERIES: The Best of Everythiog kepi io slock. Freeh Seasonable goods for family use. General Supplies for the public. FINE BAR.i$ My bar is Buppliod with the most choico Tobacco. r-.-ir1(.'a'H:$,"'lw";e it q -H u c vm ku i- BS W ra 4. aWiaWilii.idaTialjaiaucateu.iMli ifc,a.R -M-cic.aTaa. tar I ff M. COHEN H We, none of us, live so canl'ullly ibal we never require the aid of j drugs aod mi-diciors to put us right. It is a comfort lo koow where you can get them from and at proper prices. Call on me for any Jj ! 1 Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines. Stationery, t:3 tin j All Kinds Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars AND TO HAVE ti - a r? tl Your Prescriptions Filled. j Fine Lioe of High Art lasvPromnt Reannnsiw Dav or 51 n n Xitht , 1 j - W M POHW Pl.a.n..nl. U'1nn V slwsllSnyyHi1rsrmB. tSMS)-.uni t-r'nr-rnaas- VT J THE MARYLAND LIFE I SURANGE COMPANY, BALTIMORE. MD., ESTABLISHED 1865--W. H. BLACKFORD, PRESIDENT. The oldest Southern Life Insurance Co. 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