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J,:.,.. I J . ,- irV I' 1 1 f $8 log Ve U- 'Vff A MATTER OF HEALTH 111 GWDIR Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE ;THE ROANOKE NEWS, rHUB8DAY, JUNK 1, 1908. Local Intelligence. Fihht summer month, ! Cotton ohopping season, t Is the June bride ready T This is great growing weather for srab grass. I Th I surest way to spoil character is o kill time. Kissing your girl is the soda watir f courtship. I 'Tia the ailent man who gets a repu tation for wisdom, t Tbi only aure thing aboat lie Is (hat it will never die. Lovi's golden glances are the only Seal wirelesa messages. It does not take any more tin to be lite thao disagreeable. Soil! people areneTer happy unless yjiey are being humbugged, J SrjDDtN acquisition of wealth trans forms family jars into jardiniere. Thi June term of Halifax Superior lourt begins next Monday, June 5th. It is not what you say but how you m it that makes friends or enemies. Piopli complain a good deal. Still Aey hare I good deal to oomplaio about. Thi oounty commissioners will meet regular session at Halifax next Mod- j Clouds nay some limea hare silver 'ijoings, but you nefer saw on lined with igreenbaoks. Whin it comes to keeping appoint ments you will invariably find the bill ejollector on the spot. Thi commencement days are upon us all their glory and the sweet girl (rad iate hei the right of way. Thi sweet girl graduate is now otsim- the attention of the populace, and he does indeed look sweet. Tatar, are two kinds of luok good itok for which you have to work, and bed luok, which comes unannounced. . 4 I PiariCT as a beverage or medicine ia LW. HARPER Wbiskey-the kind your grandfather used. Por sale by W. D. Smith, Weldon, N. C. ; "Ebin i hurryeaoa habs its blessio's,'' iiidan old Weldon darkey, "fur it moved me free on da very day de rent ww joe." ,vMr. A. B. Stainbaok baa our ihanks for an invitation to tba exercises ef oommenoement week at Trinity Col- fcige, June 4th to Ttb. , Som men go out bunting for trouble tied then are surprised that they find It, tins showing that tbey really have little Uith in themselves. I Husband The doctor told ma I -just go to t "rest euro." Wife Did I look at your tongue t Husband mo. I told him about yours. j Manaoib Stallinga has engaged tbe Juaall Wintbrope Stook Co. for a three aigbls engagement at Suitings' Opera Bouse, Enfield, N. C, commencing Monday, June 12. I Wi return thanks to Mias Annie fierce Mangrove for an invitation to tbe ?3th annual eoDUenoemeot of the State formal and Industrial College, 43rssnsboro, Jane tbe 8th and 9th. 1 Smith k Dillo A very clever 4 ustralian total of aorobatio daneen are special feature of the Edaall Wiothrope 3took Co, whioh will appear at Sullinga' Opera House, Eoleld, N. C, three Dightt eotnoeootog June 12 See large , 'linplsy advertisement next weak. I Makes digestion and asaimilalioa par- Hot, Makoa new red blood and bone. Tbat'e what Holltster's Rocky Mountain , Tea will do. A tooio for tba sick and eak. 35 eents, Tee or Tablets, j W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. a I 3. N. Brown, Halifax, N. 0. r""f Don't fail to see Smith and Delia, the ebver Auatralia team of Aorobatio and tok and wing dancers, with the Edaall Wiothrope Stook Co. whioh will be at tunings' upara House, KeBsld. N. U ibree nigbte, oommaoelog Monday, June ,1,2th. 4 If you want i pretty lace and delightful air, Roay oheeks and lovely hair, Wedding trip across the set; i Put your faith in Rooky Mountain Tee, W. H. Cohen, Weldon, N C. S J, N. Brown. Halifax. N. C. f 'TO CURB A COLD 1HONBOAY J,axative Bromo Quinine Tablets. VrUt refund the uouav If it tails O rove's etgnatarc ia M each M kiting CLOSiD,-Trie series of meetings, in progress it tbe Proibjterian church last week, closed Sunday night. Dr. Black, lha Preebylerisn evangelist, who wu here to conduct the meeting!, preached tome strong and forceful ser mons, in which he used plain language, and did tot attempt to ugar-eoat tbt truth of the Gospel, as he interpreted it. Largo oongregationa attended all the services and oonsiderable interest was manifested. Da. Norman. Mr. J. H. Norman, Jr., son ol Mr. J. H. Norman, of Briokleyville, who wu for six yean re- now an M. D. He gradaaled at Tulana Medical College, of New Orleans, May 3rd, and stood a lucorai'ul examioatiaD before the state board of Louisiana, and waa licensed to practiea by tht State Medical Board at their recent meeting in Greensboro. Information Wanted A Rham- kat justice writes to know if any changes baft beau made in the laws, and if bia ode of ail years ago holds good. lie says i "Thoj'a too mushroom lawyers roun' here saya Its no good soy more, a' tbey dona put mt on notioe that they're goio' to 'peal from my decidiu'i. hain't beam tell of any new laws; but new laws is out, I want to know 'em, beio' i servant to the law, an' ii good obuiob atandin'." AoviBTtaiD LiTtiia P. C. Bsiley, Frank Barkadale, Harvey Harrisi Wm. Francis Jennings, Miss Kate Jen kins, Ed. Justice, Wm. H. Lowe, J. W. Murry, W. T. Pioard, L. H. Turner, Mias Minnie Wheeler. Persons oalliog for above letters will please say "advertised," giving date of advertising. J. 0. Burton, P. M., Weldon, N. C. 5-29-1905. RtstoNiD His Position. Mr. W. S. Bennett, who haa beeo baggage agent here for the Seaboard Air Line for the past six months, has resigoedbis position to return to his old plaos in the store of R, Emry k Co. Mr. Bennett ia a steady, reliable business man and always gives satisfactory service to bis em ployers. Mr. L. 0. Anderson, who was for some time a well known groosry mer chant here, haa accepted the posi.ion with the Seaboard Air Line made vaoant by Mr. Bennett's resignation. Halifax 8umrio Court. Tbe June term of Halifax Superior court will begin Monday, June 5th. It will be a full two weeks' term for the trisl of both criminal and civil cases. The first few daya of the term will ba taken up in tba trial of criminal oases and then the civil docket will be taken up. A good many people will be in attendance during the term of court aod we wish to remind tbam that the Sater Hotel will furnish the very beat of tooommodatiooa. Good fare, good attention and good aervioe are the "g's" that make the Sater Hotel famous. Good Road Wobk. Mr. J. R. Tillery, of Tillery. was here Saturday, and in conversation with a Niwa re presentative be waa quite enthusiastic in the aubject of the present system of working the roade. Mr. Tillery aaid be wu at first opposed to it, but after loakiog at tbe fioe work that is now being done by Superintendent Dickens in Cone- oonara township he wu one of tbe warmest supporters of it. Mr. Dickens is a road builder from away baok and while he is kind, considerate and humane in his treatment of the unfortunates who are sentenced to do work on tbe county roads, he knows bow to get lbs best work out of (hem that they are phys ically able to perform and under bis management tbe oounty is having soma object lessons in road building. Impbotimintb. It ia always t pleasure to note improvements in town, and certainly a moat noticeable one u the laying of a fioe granolithic side wslk oo the westrrn aide f Washington avenue, tbe entire width of Major Emry's buildings from tbe corner second street north to Dr. A. R. ZollicohVe line and io front of Dr. Z lliooffer's drug store to eooneot with the ume kind of walk put dawn by Major Emry some years ago. Major Emry who ia haviog this work laid ia having tbe work done in a manner to stand the storms of time. Ths eurbiog is of heavy gray granite and when the walk ia completed it will add ery mueh to the appearance of that portiooof tbe street. Dr Zolliooffcr arranged with Major Gary to continue the aide walk in front of his property agreeing to bear bis proportionate part of tbe oeat or the work. LETTER TO W. E. DANIEL, Weldon, N.C. Dear Sir; Why don't we make paint aa many others do, to go three-quarters aa far. or two-lbirds, or hall, or a third, or a quartet? Mr. Aaroo Higgius, Plainfield, N. J , always used 15 gallonaoi paint for bis bouse; Devoe took It. There srs two sorts of paint; all paint, trua paint, atrong paint, full-measure; and part paint, false paint, weak paint, ehort-Beaeure. Ths paint-manufacturers are two sorts: Devoe and tbe rest. Yours truly, F. W. Divoi k Co. 68 P. 8. K. Clark sells our paint. Tired out, worn out woman cannot sleep, eat or work; seems ss if shs would fly to piecea. Hollister'e Rooky Mount ain Tea makes strong nerves tnd rich blood. 35 oents, Tea or Tablets. W.M. Cokes, Weldon, N.O. J. N. Biown, Halifax, N; C. RoftAWAT CotrLf. Monday night, at Halifax, Mr. Haywood Wade and Mitel Trioa Petrothitte, both of. Hicb thond, Va., were married by Justice J. R. Fenoer. It was another case of lore laughing at pareotal objection and in the early gloaming they came to the Gretna Green of Notth Carolina to hare the legal knot tied, and then returned home where we hope they may find happiness in the future. Enjotabli Kntibtainkin? -The Glee Club, of Wake Forest College, gave a splendid concert at Entry's Hall here Monday evening, and quite a cultured and refioed audience waa present to en joy the excellent entertainment. The Glee Club ia composed of fine young men and they never fail to charm and delight their audiences, in the moat select and exoluaive circles, for every number upon their programme elicits the most hearty applause. Cotton 81 Cints. The reoent crop reports, ehowing a decrease in acreage and unfavorable oooditiona in the grow ing crop, oauscd ootloo to tske an up ward turn, and yesterday tbe staple was selling on the streets at 81 cents. Farm- era, who have been holding, appear dis posed to close out at 8 cents snd there has been quite a brisk movement in Hali fax county during the past few days, We are not in a position to give advice, but believe that the farmer who sells at 8 cents now is wise. Should Bi Oca Next Governor. Captain Thomas W. Mason, of North ampton county, delivered tbe literary address to tbe graduating class, at Lit tleton Female College, last Thursday morning, and those who heard him Bay it waa a literary treat indeed. Captain Ma6on is one ol the feet and purest citizens of the State and bu alwaya been foremost io ever) thing that goes to ad vance the State'a best interests along educational and political lines, aod we would be glad to see the State reward him for bis devotion and life long servioe by making him governor, at tbe expira lion of Governor Glenn's term. No man n North Carolina would fill the chief executive's ohair more acceptably. Miti Box OpininQ The children of tbe Home Mission Society, of the Weldon M. E. Church, had a mite boi opening on Friday evening last at tbe home of Mrs. C. J. Owen. Quite I nioe little sum wu received from the little boxes, wbioh goes to the Florioe Me Eaohern fund for building a children's hospital under the auspioiea of tbe Wo men's Home Mission Society, Nioe re freshments were served and the little onea seemed to enjoy themselves. Mrs. Owen gave two priies to the ones having most io their boxes. Tbe one for the Hits Box Brigade wu given to little Miss Florence Allen, while Master Earle Smith Parker.r'Oeived the one offered to members of the Baby Koll. Tbey will have another opening in August at the home of Mrs. Wilkina. Exoubsion to Norfolk Via S. A. I. The Seaboard announces tbey will operate their first exoursion from Ral eigh, Durham and intermediate points, to Norfulk, Portsmouth, Old Puint, I'ine Beach, Ocean View and Virginia Beach, Wednesday, June 14th. Trsin to leave Raleigh 10 a. m., Durham 9:45 a. m,, returning leave Portsmouth 9 a.m., June 16th, taking on passengers up to Braochville, inclusive. Rates Raleigh and Durham to 1 oungsville and Creed- oor, f 2 50; Fraoklinton and Hester, including Oxford to Henderson, in elusive, 12 25; Greystone to Rideeway, $2 00; Norlioa to Weldon, tl 75' Oarys to Branohvtlle, II SU Special reserved seat car will be oper ated on this train; seata 50c extra. Those desiring same reserved will please spply at onee. For lurtber information apply to ageota or addrers Frank Oough, Lx ouriion Agent, Raleigh, N. C; A. A. Morsoo, (J. r. & T. A., Raleigh, N. J : Chas H. Uattis, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. Childrin's Dat. Children's day will be obaerved at Tabor Methodist Epieoopal ohuroh, near Aureliao Springs, next Sunday. An interesting pro gramme haa been prepared or the oe- eaaion. A GREAT OFFER. TBI WI1KLT CONSTITUTION, TBI BUN MT SOUTH AND THI BOANOKI NIW8 ALL THRU ONI T1AB JOB ONLY TWO DOLI.AB1, By speoial arrangement, we oan offer to our subscribers the greatest combina tion offer ever made, the Atlanta Consti tution, the Suony South aod tha Boa noki Nkws, the three papers for only 12,00 By this combination offer, only 12,00 a year, you will receive tbe Bouth'a greatest general newspaper, the Bouth'a popular literary weekly aod your owo home paper. Send in your orders at once, accom panied by tbe amount, Vim, aod you ill rMwift vry wwe. rr 13 rptntho ibe Atlanta Coo-tiiulioo, tha Sunny South aod the Koanoki Niwg. Ad dress all orders direct to this office. TBE ROANOKE NEWS. Weldon, N. C. UAB STOOD THE TESTIS YEARS, Tha old ordinal GROVE'S Tasteless Ton ic- You know what jou are taking. It la iron aod quinine in tasteless form. No cure, no par. 500. Dr. E. M. McCoy, a prominent phy- aiciao of Meckleobu rg, haa been bound over to Ibe superior court charged witn violating tbe Watts law. It is chirped in the warrant tbat Dr. NoCoy issued prescriptions for whiskey for partiea other than bis regular patients. His case will eome up at the next term of Superior Court. This is lha seeood In stance where a respeoiable physician haa been bound over to court for a violation of thii law ainoe Charlotte bu bees under I prohibition. COMING AND GOING, paragraphs op interest concern ino the travels op youb prlendo and acquaintances. Mr. Paul Roper, of Petersburg, Spent Sunday here. Mr. B. C. Holland, of Enfield, spent Thursday night here. Mr. J. J. Lockhart is hero this week on a visit to relatives, Mr. A. M. Potter, of Norfolk, ia here this week on a visit to relatives. home from the Wsrreoton High Sobool. Mr. W. 3. Wilkina and son, Master Shelby, of Norfolk, speot 8uodsy io town. Mr. R. C. Dunn, of Eofiold, was here Monday oo bis way boms from Scotland Neck. Miss Msry Bioford Sledge returned home Friday from Littleton Female College. Miss Eunice Medlin attended the com menoemoot exercises at Littleton Female College last week. Mr. R. H. Daniel aod Clerk ol tl e Court S. M, Gary were among the Hali fax callers here Tuesday. Misses Cookie and Usrrie Mcjlin re turned home Friday morning from Lit tleton Female College. Rev. H. A. Humble attended ths oommenoement exercises at Littleton Female College last week. Mr. E. H. Smith bu returned homo for the summer vacation from Hormr Military School at Oxford. Mrs. C. B. Cole, who has been visiting here for tbe past ten days, has returned to her home in Norfolk. Miss&tta Simma, of Petersburg, who oas oeeo oere ou a visa io miss neien Pope, returned home Friday. Miss Ruby Gay, of Margarettsville, has accented a plaoe as saleslady io the dry goods department of P. N. Stain- back's store. Rev. P. N. Stainback returned home Monday horn Branchville, Va., where be preached Sunday at the M. E. cnurcn, neat tbat place, to a large con gregation. Mr. W. A. Dunn, who haa been sick in t hospital io Richmond for some time waa brought here Friday and wu taken to his home at Sootland Neok oo ti e afternoon train. Chief of Police o. M. Diokens went down to Norfolk Monday to deliver a deserter from the United States Navy to the receiving ship Franklio. Mr. Dick ens saya be spent a portion of the day very pleasantly at Ocean View, Miss Willie Hall Green returned home Thursday night from Spartanburg, 8. C, accompanied by Mrs. I. E. Green, who went down to South Carolina to bring her home. Miss Green bss beeo siek for some time and it is sincerely hoped by her many friends tbat she may speedily recover her former good health. Thi entire stock of ladies and chil dren a hats, including ohirlons, I moans. and etc. for aale at oost at Mrs. J. A. Johnston's. Thi Fayetteville Observer reminds us that Friday was the 58th anniversary orwnat waa called "i ne groat iron; pat ou in ay 40, ami, luei. owurrea .0 that aeotion a frost ol such severity that it killed "everything green" and .hit farmers plowed up corn knee-high. That ing out bia or her part in a manner bring paper also says that on the same day ing credit on themselves and their oom- eleven years later enow tell to tbe depib of four inches in that city. CONTINUE Those who are gaining flesh nd strength by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion hould continue the treatment In hot weather! amaller dose nd little cool milk with It will do away with any obiaotlon which la attached to fatty pro ducts during tha heated aaason. Send for fret nmple. SriVTT A BOWNt, Chemlut, 409-41 Pewl Street, New York. pc. mi Ji.oo 1 sUdruaaitu. NOTICE. North Cnrolioa, 1 In the Superior Halifax County. I Court. B. A. Pooe. J. T. Pope, A. Jovner, H. Joyner, Mrs- Annie B. Hairell and her husband. H. B. Hairell, M. F. Arrinnton and her husband, B. F. Arrington, plaint iffs. vs. T. Ij. Emry and E. J. Emry, defendants The defendant E. J. Emry above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Halifax county, North Carolina, to eieot the defendants above namen from lot No. 87 of the town of Weldon, in the oounty of Halifax, aod State of North Car olina: ana loesain aeieuuaut win turiuer take notice that ahe ta required to appear at tha term of the Superior Court of Mali- fax county, North Carolina, to lie held on the second Monday before the lint Mon day In September, 1905, at the Oonrt- Louaeof k-m.u uuuuly of lllll&. w. C- aud answer the complaint, in aaid action, or the plaintiffs will apply to tbe court for the relief demanded In said complaint This 30th day of May, 1IHI6. B M.GARY, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE!. Havine Qualified aa administrator ui the estate of John R. Fettitt. deceased, I hereby notity all persona holding claims against said estate to present them tome at Enfield. N. C. on or before the first day of June. 1900. or this notice will be plead in bar of tneir recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will make immediate aettlement Tbia the27th day of May, 1005. THOMAS 8. PETTITT, Administrator of John R. Fettitt. a rood. L. J id i m. THIS LINIMENT CURB J. Arthur Brubeck nf Slmwoii, Va., writes: I have tried it, and And Vagrr'9 Linimknt the bent he ever used. One of bin horses had a curb nnd it removed it entirely, and it is attto u sure core for acrtUriieti, and many other ailments ho has used it fur, ho saya it in the beat of all liniments and recommend it. A PAINFUL BRUISE. Mr. W. K. Bruner of Uirbmonil, Va., writes: I had lieen troubled with a severe brulHfl, which ha got f nun rldlntc a hunts bareback and could not cure It. a friend recommended Yakr' lata than bottle cured It TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE-ALL MERCHANTS AND DRUGGISTS SELL IT-LARGE BOTTLES, Fire haa again visited Louisburg, this time destroying tbe double blick store on Main street, owned and oooupied by C. T. Blokes and W. H. and E. W. Fur gurson, general merchandise. This makes five destructive fires Louisburg has had within ths past two years, the amount of property loss reselling at least 200,000. STALLINGS ENFIELD, IT. C SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT EDSALL WIMROP STOCK COMPANY. THREE NIGHTS, JnnB 12th, 13tk aal 14th. Manager Stalliogs is to be eongritu lated upoo securing for three nights engagement eommeneing Monday night, June the mb. the above oomnanT supporting the versatile little aotrees, Miss Pearl Wiothrope, io a Repertoire of high class Royalty and Heme Plays. Tbe opening play will be the beautiful sensational seoic Comedy Drama "Brother egaioat Brother" one of the strongest playa presented by this ex cellent organitation. The management promises tbat this p!sy will be put on in an exceptional manner, being well east, staged in an elaborate way, apeoial soenery, fioe costumes, and all the ac cessories that go toward making an artistio production of a great play. The olever little star of the company, Mias Pearl Wiothrope, is oast as "Ned" a little Waif" a part she haa won un stinted praise from both press and publio throughout the larger cities of the South. Mr. Delos Edaall, As Lazarus, a Jew pawn broker, keeps the audience in a merry mood, a'l through this play. The spe.ialtieB of the olever Australian team, "Smith and Dello," champion acrobatic buok and wing dancers are a feature of this olever oompany, Aa Manager Stallinga has made this company a large guarantee tnat bis patrons might eDjoy the best, we hope the people will show their appreciation by giving this company a hearty support, BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER. In a reoent critio review of this com pany in this play the Charlotte Observer aaya: "Brother against Brother was pre- aonted at the opera house last night by the Edsall Wintbrope Stock Company . ..,.; Th. ,,, , , , ' , eoaeteo, eaco memoer or me cut onng- . . The ho ffas I00d :nd4eJ. all the audience seemed pleased and tbe evening passed off very pleasantly for all present. The costumes were very pretty, the scenery good and the plsy was well staged. Miss Pesrl Wintbrope, is Ned, tbe waif "true blue was especially good io her part, and made hetself a cooBpico1 oue favorite with the audience; after tie appearance of this versatile little aotreti in the first act, her every entrance wu the aignal for continuous applause for meritorious work. Delos B. Edsall, in the comedy roll of Lixwos, the Jew, had the house in an uproar with lis ready wit aod oomedy lines. His comedy catch line, " 'its no use, no use, oo use," provoked so much laughter that it ofteoed drowned out several of the irieecbes that followed. The others taking part aoquilted themselves in creditable manner and were well auited to their respective parts. The specialties proved quite an entertainiog feature, the work of Smith and Dello being apeoially worthy of mention; ths danoing of Miss Dullo and the groterque comedy work of Mr Smith being particularly good. 100 Foxes Wanted. THE MECKLENBURG HOTEL AND MINERAL SPRINGS CO WILL PAY f 1.25 EACH FOR 100 GOOD CATCH SIZE FOXES, WRITE TO AND EXPRESS TO ABOVE AT CHASE CITY, VA. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Application for positions as teachers in the Enfield Graded School must submitted in writing through tbe Super intendent. Prof. J. a. Bhepne. Knneld N. 0 . and they should be plaoed in nis banda not later than June 10th, 1905 By order of the Board of Trusteea. DR. A. S. HARRISON, Secretary LAO! 01 liFBWS HMD. Sire. ipMdr nttilatort V MKU. DranliU or oat 1 feekUlfrM. C. lirWlX.rUl3tli.Ll,r. . OPERA SHOULD AND SCRATCHES. Linimknt, one aDDHcation relieved him. and entirely, he lays It ia the beat liniment he ever used. n rprri ill U L KILLS PAIN AND ROSEMARY, jARGEST department store est HALIFAX COUNTY. Bleached and Unbleached Damask, Made in the Rosemary Mill, 15 and 30 cents the yard. Silks From the Silk Mill, from 25 YOUR miTS YOUK INSPECTION IS Dress Goods, Hats, Shoes, Novelties, Notions; &c, HflD 4fl ulsuimsMD LlHE or IsTOTIOE. Having qualified aa administrator of the estate of Harry Pittard, deceased, I here by notify all persona Indebted to aaid estate to settle with me at once. All per sona haying claims against said estate will file them with me properly verified on or before June 1st, 1WM or thia notice will be plead In bar of thair raoovary. MRS. SUE PITTARD, Administrator. S. 0. DAKIIL, Attorney for Adm'r. E. T CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, M. 0. Practices In the oonrte of Halifax and adjoining counties, aud in tba Hupremi court of tha 8t,t - Special attention gives to collections nd prompt retains. Housekeeper at Panacea Springs MILES k WIGGINS, R F, D. No. 1. Littleton, N 0, 5 25-4w. BE FOUND EVERY CURES SWEENY AND RHEUMATISM. Mr. Thos. O. Price, atockmnn forthf-Mononsmh Coal and CokeCo.,M(inon(rali, Vi. Va., writer -They use 125 to ISO li'TKi-8 ami mules, and have used Yai-ek'S Linimknt in t.cir stables for years piist, and it has never failed to cure. For Several months a veterinary worked on a horse with a severe case of sweeny with no feruil ta, when three bottles of Yaokk'h Linimicnt cured it. Mr Price was I aid up for eleven months wiih rli"mnai is-1, rit,v,:ii niouh;i In bod; two bottles of YaisKh's Linimj.n r put him on his feet. When you need u liniment buy Yai;i:k's and you get the best keep a bottle In your home and stable, it will ba the best investment you ever made. liave it ready for emergencies per yard. CM! BE SUPPLIED W 4" QBOQSSViSt Lifliflqs. W. J. WARD, DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL BUILDING, WEI, DON, N. 0. epli ly SALE FOR TAXES I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court-house door in the town of Halifax. Monday. June 5th. 1DUS. the fol lowing described real estate in Weldon township, for state and county taxes. Tax and costs, J. 0. Heptinstall. 7-40 acres. Part Powell tract. 58.71 A. H. GREEN, Tax Collector Weldon Township. Dr S. P. DENTIST In office at Rocky Mount, N. 0., it times. ran store o HOME AND STABLE 25 ? J N. C. cents to 75 cents EARNESTLY FiflEST oiess HORSES & MULES. IHAYE Horses and Males That you oan buy with 0 oent cotton. If you don't believe me, come and see. W. T. PARKER, WELDON N.O. f leu In Molt DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT CTS.gy EVANS' "STAC CAFE," 337 MAIN 8T. NORFOLK, VA. teS-Q. G. EVANS, late of Weldon, Piopristor. all J u i A
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