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Aye rs For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, lake Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of it in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and so have the doctors. "I liae iwwl Aer'i (')mrry PtTtoriil lit ntr family fr 40 T.-itri. It I tin iai meiii. m In tli world, I kii"W, for U thruiit n-l tuiitf I rou (" M J. Pt.. NoitrkfW, W!tb!B. 3k. V f for The Lungs Da.ly nction of the bowclsli nwos vary. Aid nature with Ayor'a Pills. THE ROANOKE NriWS TIH'HSn.VY, OCTOItKU 5, l'.mj PUBLISHED EVKKY THURSDAY Enttml nl I'utt (iftce at WrUmi m Srcunil-Cfaiut Mtittrr, BATK8 OP srilfk'BirrtON IN ADVANCE. One Year (hy Mail), rustlike Paid $1.50. 8il Months 75. A Weekly Demornitie journal devoted to tbe material, eilimitmiiiU, political anil agricultural intprewtH ol Halifax aud sur ronntling counties. AilvmtUiDK rates reasonable and fnrnuihed on application. Wall street reports that the supply of reserve moocy is low. IIuJ already noticed it. Matbr the Japanese battleship M!ka da took that way of expressing its dissat isfaction of the peace terms. Tut Tokio rioters are just lieginoini; to come to, and realize that Japan did not really whip the whole world. If President Roosevelt can show Ja pan how to make peace with its army, it will be still lunhcr obliged to him. Some puople in the United Status drank 49,459,000 barrels of beer last year, Their wives suspected it all alon. "Down with graft," would make a ringing Democratic slogan and "Tali II ' for revenue only" wuuld make a winner. Considering the advance in the price of ail standard oil products, Mr. Rockefeller's genial mood is not surpris ing. Latest reports from Tennessee show that John WeBley Gaines is still pursuiog tbe tobocco, with the trust a Hitlo way ahead. The Press humorists will hold a con vention in Philadelphia, next year. They want to study Pennypaeker at close range. "Juuus Parker was right," sav the Columbia State. Still, he is not in sisting that he would rather be right than be President. After the yellow fever bas been brought "under control" a few more times, perhaps the authorities will be able to control it. Hall Cains is going to write a novel boot America's money kings and it must be admitted that some of them destrve no better fate. II err Mobt, the anarchist, says be wishes he was in Warsaw or Odessa. He has the entire sympathy of the American people in his desire. A Mexican millionaire wants to pay the debts of his coontry. That man mast have money to burn and a presi dential boom on the way. Tin more the inner workings of the Portsmouth peace eonferenoe are exam ined the larger does the part played by Theodore Roosevelt appear. It is hardly possible that there is shortage of chorus girls. The-e are ehorus girls in plenty. There is only a shortage of girls who can ting. The crop of Presidential candidates for 1908 is already so large, that t great many of them murt go to seed before the nominating time comes round. Queen Wilrelmina bas warned Holland that rigid eoooomy must be prac ticed in tbe public expenditures. Queen Wilhelmina talks like our owa Uncle Joe. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks nae Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea. The greatest beantifier known. 35 ceoli.Tea or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C. GUARANTIED tUKK HlH IMI.P.S, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile, Drnggiata refund money if PAZlj OINTMEN i tails toenre any ui,no mat ter ot how long stauding, in tt to 14 days First application gives ease and rest. ode. If jour druggist hasn't it seud 60c in stampt and it will be forwarded pout paid by Paris Medicine Co , St Lonia, Mo. 8iok headaohe is oauned by a disorder ed eonditioo of the stomach and is quioi ly oared by Chamberlain's Stomach sod Liver Tablets. For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon, N. C, W. B. Beavens, Enfield, N. C, J. A. Hawks. Oarysbnrg, N. C. Th tT !Millui!cli.lii.i buteher ho las been arrcnti.1 on clnrj.-a nf selling adul terated sausage, may reustnahiy pleud that he did not knaw tn.it there was any other kind. A Westeru Clubby rodo -,11110 miles tu get his bri le in Idaho. A man with that mueh d irrniin-ci -n to lie his own 1 way, is liable lo lido ;,MuU miles to got 1 r d ef her, tltiv. l'KNNYiMfKUt, of I'ent.sjlva uia, ay- ref. ritie-s iu polities aro a dis turning eli iufiit " There i.re a lot of things in politics like I'rni jpacki-r that need ilia, urfjinu'. SH'iur.uiY HuNAI'.wu'E recently got losi in Hesti n, and had to be di'ected to hi li 'tel. If tad lo be iu Boston, it w u.-l no! ujdke any difj- reoce whether we tire l,"-t or n-1. It is di-cv. rid that M Wide and tie, .rue U'a.liingtnii w.,r-! ihmamo size -hoes That sillies it. The I'uilid Slit, a and It". sin are natural uiliis and bin-u eeiii atii"iis Senator IVmn.uw, d Souih Dn kula, iiiti.uiiiees iloil he is an "ami liml 1! msi velt lte;o.b!ieiii." That was the only (Kiaist Ml. I Vliigrew has alnady te 'n evi'i ytliini; e's ', It is It.o open si ii'nn lor game in Iuwa, The Iowa t.lni is to run to cover. Some enre'ess hunter mi-( ilir.i; it Cora bird, may shc.it holes in it, or it may suffer the fate of aa innoefnt bystander. The belter element of the l'eonsjlva nia Itej uhheans have mutinied and form ed a new political parly to be known as the Iinco'n party. So there were some dceent prnn-yl-ania It-publicans after all. "Senator Platt is improving" says a dispatch from San Francisco. It is interesting to know that both the New York Senators are taking advantage of some of their abundant opportunities for improvement. The report that J. Pierpont Morgan's tacit endorsement may prevent Mr. Cor tleyou from being made Secretary of the Treasury, seems to be based on politics rather than business. A man with Mr. Morgan's endorsement could dispose of the deficit before the close of office hours every day. DEAFNESS CANNOT nlTcUUKD by local applications, as they cannot reach the discacd portion of the ear. There i only ono way to cure deaf, ness. and that is by owtifuiiocsl reme dies. Deafness is eati-ed by an inflamed condi'.ion of the mucous linii of ti e KustacMau Tube. When this tube is unVuued you hare a rumblini: snund or in perfect hearing, nnd when it i. eatir. iy closed, deafness is the re-ult, anil unless the infl in it ion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, heariog will be deitroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh, which is nothing but an inflimed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Oare. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 7 jj. Take Hall's F amity Pills for Constipa- lion. "As mueh more corn has been raised this year than wo can eat," asks a Kan sas paper, "what shall we do with ii?" Vt ell maybe we willhave to drink some of it. Ship her to Louisville and Peoria. LET TKU TO ROUT. RANSOM, Weldon, N. C. Dear Sir: Have you found out you can paint a j .b with f,.ivir gallons Devoe than of anything else, lead-and-oil or any thing else? Mr Floyd Aliny, House and Sign Painter, Greenwich, X. Y , found it out three years ago; he writes; "I have used Dcvne lead-and-iioc fi.rtho past three years, and cannot say too mucl in its fa vor. I am now using it on a big job that I took by contract, and it has saved me at least $i" in the cost of the mate rial." Devoe is the strongest paint we know- ol; goes furthest; takeB le-s of it to do your job. L'ind-and-oil is pure; lead-and-zioo is stronger; covers more; goes further. Have ynu found out you cud paint a gallon Devoe in less time than a gallon of aoylbiog else? That means loss time for the job. Less time; less ojncey. Less paint; less money for that; less time- less money fur that. Devoe lasts lunger; do you mind the less ruon-y for that? You are surer of it. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe k Co. 73 K. Clark, Weldon aud W. E. Ucevaoi, Enfield, si ll our paiul, The Salisbury aldermen have passed an ordinanus prohibiting strm-t carnivals. Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, kid ney and livit disorders, and all stom ach troubles positively cured by using Hollister's Ricky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. 0. TOCURR A COl.l) I M ONK lAV Take Laxative llrumo Quinine Talilets All drtiKgists refund tbe money if it fails iu cure j. w. urove a signature is on each dux. zoc. TaEbarefaeo lis seldom liv.s lonir enough to Rrow a crop of whiskers. Basra the f lw Kind Kotl Han Always Bought State Gullings. AS OA I'll Kit HI KKIIM (MR STATE IX (.'IIANliCS. The S a'e emivetitiou uf lie Diiluh ters of th Conf it racy in. I at Mi ron ton yestt r Jay. l''On the refusal uf the employers lo accede to the ciht lu.ur e'euiatnl, every anion printer iu Charlitie, walked mil lai-t week. A gin house ai d tt u bales of colli n were buruid in Put county Thursday night. Fire supposed to have started from the bailer. A movement is oil foot to provide the town ot liw d-b ra with au up to-dare unioniitp--t, and the pie"ji-ets seem to be bright tor success. Carthage had a fT.iMHI f,K. la,t .,,,1. The re-tileiiees uf Mr. I.ue'en Tyon and Mrs. D, Shaw have been totally de troyel. The tire M.irtoJ in Mr Tyson's kitchen. Capl. A S. lYaoo, ol Oif -r.l, di.d M his hiiine there la-t wei k, ('apt. Pea e had h'i 11 ill ill I ei'lh llinre than a VI ar uod Ind s'Vir il in 'nil s .m e suflired a strnke of ap pli ay. Die diy ih.it I'le-id-nt lUm vi-It is in Mali ich i lie S oiihi in will i in HIS cits into the city, and ihc S- al.-ald Air Line liaiiaay mil run 1 Hi. It is bc'ievrd that the cr wd will reach ".'1,000. W, II. Thn w r has bei;un an nctioo for damage aL'-iinst () I.. M.irrtnir, of Chatlo't . Harrinjcr's autouo bile e;ri-i ai Thn wa's mule to run away and throw the latter nut th" bunny, kn ickini: out some tielh au-l ili-loca'inj a knee. Mr. J C. Cad.1.11, formerly of the Raleigh Kreoing Times, and later, editor of the Salisbury Sun, has closed a con tract wiih the (ireensboro I.ile Iuurano Company as one ol its agents. He will abandon newspaper work. The Ashevillc Citia.'U says that ihe capitsl slock of the Elk Mountain IV ton Mills has been increased from ?1 50, OdO to SJii0,ll0O. The additional fifty thousand dollars is wanted for the pur pose of buildiog a hleaehery to be ruu in connection with the mill and to finish its product. A IIMILKI-'I 1. U IM; The largest Methodist church in Ge r ail, calculated to u-e over one hundred gallons of the usual kind of mixed paint in painting their church. They us d only 1-1' gallons of the I. ang- I man and Martitnz L A M. Paint mixed with -11 gallons of linseed oil. Actual J cost of paint made was less than SI -0 I per gallon. Savul over eighty tSO.uOj dollars in paint, and nut a hi;; dotiatii-n besides. EVKRV CHURCH will bo given a liberal quantity whenever they piint. Many housts are well painted with four gallons of la i M. and three gall, ns of linseed mixed herewith. Wears and covers like gold. These ceh Irated paints are sold by Wells D Tillery, R-.an-.kc Rapids, X. C. Made scientifically from pure supars and with an eye to healthfulness and ease of digestion Goyer's Maplecane is made of pure maple and. i-uuisiana cane sugar, of rich, I smooth consistency and the true "woodsy"mapleflavor. Whole same you can eat it every day. FOR SALE BY E. CLARK, Wildom, N. C. 7 oct o out. J. W. Perry Co. COTTON FACTORS, Jforfolk, Va., Oot. 3,1905. COTTON Steady, Strict Middling, 101 10 9-78 9 3-4 .Middling, Strict Low Middling, Low Middling, Tinges Stains Blues and Sandy PEANUTS Fancy, Stricilj Prime, Prime, Luw Glades, Machine Picked, Spanish, per bushel, B. E. I'eas, per bag Black and Speckled Peas, Clay aud Red Peas Peanut Bsgs, in bales, 63 inch, 3 30 0 00 0.00 Peanut Bans for Sale. oct 5 .u oyer's JpOR SALE. A good one-horse level tread Power and one-horse Pea thresher, will bo fold cheap. Apply lo W. V, BOBBITT, Ringwood, N, Ci ott 5 It J3L Jl Vr of Eastern fll l u A. Jfo Water Virginia. WELDON, N. C. OCTOBER 24,25,25,27, 1905. MLLE. ZINGARELLA, k - K . i Vy i r vfcjaa.ts, '..: K-f.t mmmmm IN HER WONDERFUL SPIRAL ACT, FIEIC ON THE GROUNDS DAILY. Under the same management as last year, the Society will endeavor to make the 30th Annual Exhibi tion a complete success in every particular, OOCKIOOOOOOOOOtMUlOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOgOO OfmOOOf)tM)lM)UaOiHMH)00t)OOOn)004)OOOUOOOOOO Large and varied Premiums will be offered in every department. $1,500 will be awarded in Running and Trotting Purses. Attractions designed to amuse and instruct will be on Exhibition. rjOOOOOOOO(KX)m10XKHIKKHHK)OlKK100000ontHWO 00110 The Railroads have promised most efficient transportation facilities. OOOOtKWOOOOOOOOI100UOOOO(HIIOOOO(lX100HIOOOOOMOO An Excellent Brass Band will be in attendance during the Fair. OOllOOOOOOOOlliHiOOOlMlOuoCKlOOOOCflOOCWOOWlOOO Dances nightly at the Coast Line Hotel, with a German Thursday night. ""' u,llinO"0l'Om0ll0W0OOO0M0OL0cMIO This will be a Grand Reunion oi the people. sWSK.ND TO THE SECUETAIIY FOR A PREMIUM LIST AND OTHER INFORMATION DESIRED. (Kwoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocraoociooooooooo tleo.E.Ransom, Sec & Treas. 4 .Hi. A 1ST D in 8 oooooocaoaMooooooooasmMKKiooc Eugene Johnston. President. is"V We bought r A 1 1 Before the big advance in price andean, today ::::::: eeundersell the factories. m Complete Ibuiiding A From the brick foundation Give us a trial order and be we can save you money. WHOLESALE FOR lAUTUMN j:':-iaaialili 4iittai!ftii4V'4i40ii,4sli4ii4,4 lllllllllll k n Winter "Hiph Art,f CI u tins oomrueiKl tlumseKes toniru of late becaime tby embody highcla costom tailoring, perfect lit, Intent htylttt; are mnv of only the bctft w curing lit bri en. ami tbe put terns are cicluitive. We liiive jti.st rtffivtl from tlx niukerKuf "Hiyh-Art" dolliing a full line of Single and Double Breasted Sack Kuifci, lie It ISiick Ovtrcoiiift, Lonji Lope 52 imb Overtonts, eitlur Single or Double BreaHted Paddocks, KewmarkeU, Surtouta, ami t very other style ot garment onluiued by tbe mode W'e wmit evrrv M-lf-resptt'tinjE man in WYJdon to (time in and inspect thin incomparable collection of FALL and NVINTEKCI.uniES. Full lire DRY GOODS. SHOES and UNDERWEAR. FURNITURE OUR SPECIALTY. Isjf UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS MUNCHES COFFINS, C.WKET3 AND BURIAL ROBES. "jf "Wapns, Carts, Bnnpes, ni G-jokini aifl Healimi Stoyes.&& :.e.i 5St P. N. STAINBACK. 0.0m ir SOLID O - v Vl St Hill .t uUU 111 Jil I I h llidi ... ff 'Tll B'g Foreign Life Insurance Coniuniea arc now Re iping the Harvest of ylf HA ew ra is Dawning in the Business of Life Insurance when the Question ;v "HOW MUCH BUSINESS ARE YOU DOING, " But ' Vf TO SHOW FOR IT?" W SURPLTISTO POT Tl -Y HOT Surplus to ,. ',1 The Southern I.iun,l Trn.tn fll , . - ' rf. snrance not induatru,!,) and more fy reserve deposit on its Policies with m Mcry mwn jrorm 01 Tl fli. .I 1 -n n i Insurance Contract Sold . It "ANNUAL DIVIDEND." "GUARANTEED MORTUARY ft DEND. A- "I-PdMliulP Ww D. E. 8TAISBf!lt Kni.i n P RT a tvri u :.i svv!i al carloads I'll ill II II H line in everything AND RETAIL HARDWARE, WELL - DRESSED .0 . JJ. SUCCESSFUL Jj IEETSrSBORaO, 1ST I WW 111 u 'n, llptliftds Is S200.000. Policy Holders, July 1st, 1905, $200,287.86. - - t ti " " poi'tynoiOfrs greater Ihm anj other Southern Life In , than double that of any other N. C. Life Insurance Company. 3 Makes a larger the State of North Carolina tha any other company. - ' jj I li ei , & DiqECfOfis; . J E. P. WHARTOM. Pridnt. I " m HEMUHIX DIVI - I E E.' BAIN, W.C. HOKEN, Sr A. M. 8CALKM I A Mi'ALLISNER, Vice Pres. and 5 w M'-ALLISNER, Vice Pres. and of : : : : : & '! it needed in art-TM-1'T HA'? tf.' V' -7 . a to the tin roof. f convinced that if $ it WtLDON. N. C. mm t '-5SJS . . . . IWHi Va M CLOTHING MEN. 1 3$ of i i 1 8 WELDON, N. C. ... ., V'-tanas'" 1A SOUND Season mum (U (III im c. fiinnti uuuuuuuuuuuuguuinre uouuua 1 - their M id Kace for Buaines. of rhoujhtful Insurers wiU bo nut ji WHAT HAVE YOU CO T Il TrTT v ic r W id ail ,. "" 5 R- 0. VAUOHN, Treosnrfr. J. VAN L1NDLEY. Z. V.TAYLOR, U.T. HAM, a. w. McAllister, Man. Man. f. & LITTLE u,ll.-l niractorii S v. r. r AUK.L.1-.K. NMreiarr. t W; C; ; -5 ; JSiJ'' I
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