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V I I yjgmm III Ml WWMW v i ! Il I I ! jl f I! I, H W 1 1 1 m ill il ili if Make Your Grocer 1 Give You Guaranteed Cream ol Tartar Baking Powder Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with digestion and are un- healtWul. Avoid the alum. rHE ROANOKE NEWS. Ithiihspay, octobkh Tin fair munih i hire. KvtuVHOuy now bulling forward to the Welduu fir with jojful n.icip tionl. Ii'sjnipitliy would cure rhiumetiam perhaps it w mid nut be lowed about 10 freely. IUliUOU) IUtm TO KlCIIMoND The Atlantic Coast Lido takes pleasure in announcing special low rato of one Fare plug fifty cenis for the roui d dip to Kiuhniond, Va., and return account ol the Howe Show, October lOtn to 14th. Ticket! on aaie October 9th to 14th inclusive, with final return limit October 16th. All tickets iticludo oue admission coupon io the Horse Show The Kichmond Horse Show is a Slate occisiuD and should not bo missed by all Invert of a magoiccnt display of superb horse'; besides Hichmood ii a plaoe of many birtoiioal reuiiniaccncos, aod ia well worth; of visit. For further in formation oommunicate with W, J, Craig, 0. P. A , Wilmington, N. C. R. M. Pcbnill. The Btmof R. M. Purnell & Pro. will hereafter be 11. M. l'urnell. Mr. J. A. l'urnell hag disposed of hia iatoro-it io the business to hit brother and Mr. 11 M. Purnell now be ootnea solo owner and manager and will coniiouo to do an un to dite urocery bu loess at the lame old stand, He desires to return thanka Io his many fiionda for tbeir liberal patronage in I lie past, assur ing ihcm of hit bent eff iris to merit t ountinuance in the fulure. Ho will be grateful to those whoso acccunts are over due if tbey will come forward aud settle the old balances due 11. M. l'urnell & Uie. ' Busier" it an colirprininy young business man, thoroughly reliable and enjoys (he good will and oonfiJenoe of the public -The Tin Van Ahiiurq Show performances under I he big tent given here last week by the Van Amburg peo' pie were, in many reporta, Iho belt ever teen in Weldoo. The daring trapize Tin handsome posters, advertising the tois of the little gir'i were simply won Weldon fair, have be.n put up at vinous dcrtul, at were also tbeir tcrobalio per p ic. formaooet. Tbe alack wire walking, T. .,.. h.i rr-av have teen ita beat 'he tumbling and ridtag were all amocg I, ... j i. i.j: f,m the beat aeen here in yeara and tbe Vi but not si with yellow enoea. Why nut arrange for a wedding it ftht to grounda Thursday, Uotooer 26th? Who wants to get married T Kf Aix arliclei for exhibition in- Floral Hall, Weldoo fair, MUST Da en tered by Tuesday evening, Ootober 25ih. Moke free attraotioni, better eihibils, arger premiums, and pretty gir'a is bunches, at W'eldon fair, October 24tb 27ih. PtRtK'T at I beverage or medicine ia W. HARPER Wbiakey the kind your (grandfather rued. For sale by W. D. Smith, Weldon.N.C. Tut guldenafd's io full bloom, the caret are turning, the winda whittle 'Dixie," and we're just about as happy V heaven would have us be I Owimi to illneaa of several members bfihe King's Daughters on September toih the regular monthly meeliog ap- inled for that day wat ntt held. 8. L Giiison ia a watermelon farmer 'row away back. He had another load if Sue watermelons on the market Setor- v and said he had plenty mora at hu some. It make! no difference how long yon isve been sick, il you are troubled with digestion, constipation, liver and kidney loublos, Ilollister's Rocky Mountain ea will make you well, 35 cents. W. M. Cohen, Weldoo, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C. Amburg people presented some new feat- area in the saw dust arena that won tl e admiration of the thousands present. They have tbe largest, at well at tbe smallest, elephant in captivity; other ani mals from the wilds or Africa and some birds of beautllul plumage. The mana ger! impressed ua aa being clever and courteous aod we can truthfully lay that it wat one nf the cleanest and best shows we have seen here in some years. Oh, Ooyer't Maplecane's in townl A syrup fioe of much renown; It makes ihe children dance and sing, And tell the plumber and the king Agog wilh appetiiiog glee for what Thro' Fancy's eye they see A stream so golden, dear and sweet, 'Twouid tempt an anchorite to eat Poured over tmokiog buckwheat cakes Or hot corn pone that Dinah makes Or biscuit brown, just from the psn Or ujka dear to boy and man From little lots to niolhert tall, Il'a liked by each, its liked by all Spi ciai, Services) The Woman's Homo Mission Society will hold special services cn Sunday next in observance ol their reiiul r annual weok of prayor. Kev. 11. A Humble will preach especial sermon in tho mrrning and a consecra tion service will be held at the church at 3:3U in tbe afternoon, A oolleclion will be taken in the morning in behalf of the woman s woik for Home Missions, and the ladies will please bring their week of prayer offering to the afternoon soivioe The regular monthly nioeliog nill be held on Monday and the services will not be oonlinued further. It is desired that all who are interested will make an effort to be present at those services, at tbey will no doubt be pleasant and profi abie. Special Low lUTCOf one firstolaa fare plus fifty cents to Raleigh snd re turn via the Allantio Coast Lino. Tick ets on sale Octobtr 13ih to 20th Inclu sive, final return limit October 23rd. All tfflkcta include nne admission coupno to the rasr grounds, . October 1 9th has been dmlgnstcd as President's day, on which day President Roosevelt will visit Raleigh, being there from 9 a ra. to 1 p m, An addrcsa will be made by the President at 11:30 a m on Ihe day of hit visit to the fair For further information communicate with W. J. Craiq. General Psasenger Agcnl, Wilmington, N. C. Hibriw Holidays. Friday at tun- tet was the beginnning.of the Hebrew New Year, and from sunset Friday till sunset Saturday tht diy was observed aa a holiday aod all placet of business were olosed. On neit Tuesday comes the Day of Atonement. Tbe New Year in llcbicw is known as "Roth llashtnah," and the Day of Atonement, "Yom Kippur." When ever the mcruben of the faith may be, tbey will be touod in the eyi agogue on the above days. The tcrvices are very elaborate and the aynagogucs are filled to overflowing. The beginning of tbe Mew Year marks a period ot great rejoicing. Presents and cards are exchanged and calling is in order. The reformed Hebrews only observe one day, while the orthodox, fol lowing the anoient cuitom, keep two days, In din ot oontrast to the New Year with ila exohange of pretenls and con gratulations ia the aolemn Day of Atone- ment, the strictest holiday of all io tbe Jewish oalendar, Servioet on the Day of Atonement last all dsy and not mor sel of food passes ihe lipi of the devout Jew for twenty-four hours, or from sun set to sunset. Qi;iin of Aerial Wonders. Mile. Zingarclla, who by her wondrous daring has earned the title of "Queen of Aerial Wonders," has been engaged for ihe Weldoo fair as one of the groatcst attractions tbe world has to offer. As cending (ho dizzy height the narrow pathway of a spiral tower upon a revolv ing globe with no protection, her act has been viewed with breathless amazement by countless thousands at the greatest places nf amusement in the world. This little lady performs wondrous feats oi daring never before attempted by a hu man being. Wo havn aimed to get the beat to be obtained, in Zingarclla we have secured tbe most thrilling and sensational attraction in this or soy other other coun try. She challenges tho world to equal her marvelous performance. Zingarol will ptrfoim every day at the groat Wel- don fair, this it but one of the oountless attractions which you can't afford to miss. And also remember that the fair will be hold nn October 2-ttti. 25th, 2Cih snd 27lh. Does Appearance Count With You? exquisite taste is A New Era in Live Insurance. For years ibe big foreign life insurance oompanirs have been making a fast and furinut raco for busino.s. They have boasted in leaded bead lines of the vol ume ef insurance written. They have Tbe purity of Mapli'oane sjd "woodsy'' not oouniod the cost. The polioyholdert flavor give il fame Wherever people think the belt Jamis) II. UiiiCKEi.l,. Mr. Jamet 1). llriokcll, one cf the best known cili ins of Halifax county, died at his home noar here Monday morning at 2 o'clock, aged 02 years and one month. In the death of Mr Jamet Brickell the ooumy has lost one of its most gallant tnns, and tbe community in which he lived, a faithful, true and charitable neighbor and friend. He war a brave soldier of tbe "lost cause and served Die state ana county wilh that courage and devotion charac teristic, of his noble ancestors. Mr. Brickell was severely wounded at South Mountain and lay for three days i three nights upon the battlefield without nourishment of any description, In this crippled condition he was taken prisoner by the Union solditts and was treated kindly. He carried the Boar of the mem orable conflict to the grave, never having recovered sufficiently from the wound he received to lay aside his crutches. Ho was for a long time collector of taxos in this township and his accounts were scrupulously accurate and while he was faithful io collecting the taxes of Ihe county he never willingly subjected any tax payer to inconvenience, but in dulged as far as it was in bis power. The funeral services took placo from his late home Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. There was a large number of people present and many of hit old com rades io armt, who helped to consign the remaina of the soldiir, cititen and friend to hit last resting plaoe. Tbe funeral services were conducted by Rev. II. A. Humble, of tbe Weldoo Methodist Epis- oopal ohuroh and the interment wat in the family burying grounds. Mr. Brickell leaves a devoted wife and t daughter, Mrs. W. I, Grimmer, who have tbesincerest sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement. Do you desire that exclusive quality in tailoring attained only by big city style creators who are iu touch with the newest ideas in fabrics aud fashions? This indescribable element of style, richness and shown in every garment we produce. We are an extensive and well-known firm of merchant tailors, making to measure only, with representatives all over the country. The scope of our business permits the carrying of a stock of more than 500 varieties -the newest importations and the highest grade of domestic goods. It also permits the employment of expert cutters and tailors. Cut, fit and finish are irreproachable. If you desire the highest quality of tailoring service at moderate price, it will pay you to investigate the Hays System the "Modern Method." Our new Fall and Winter styles in suitings and overcoatings are unusually attractive. L. E. HAYS & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. REPRESENTED BY H. D. ALLEN & COMPANY, WELDN, N. 0. Genial and Hospitable Wednes- y, the genial and hospitable Mr, Eu ros JuliDiton bad the faculty and stu ent body of Littleton Female College bit his large vineyard aod nartake of s delicious fruit. The occasion was very vjoyablo snd highly appreciated by tbe gappy participants. Tbey gave Mr uhnaton a unanimous vote of thanks Littleton Herald. Al'VtRllS" VTTER8. Mies Emma J yrd, Ernest Bain, Arthur Cherry, Mrs tonie Foster, Miss Margaret Goods, umuer Hawkins, G. W. Lawrence, Ilia Qaillie Mason, Mrs. Dins Wright. Persons calling for above letters will 'jletse say "advertised," giving date ol tivertisiog. 3. 0. Burton, P. M., Weldon, N. 0. 10-2-1905. COMlKU UlIMPTY Dumpty. "Hump- tv Dnmpt;" la oomiruj to town with all Um well remembered environmental, more frapleudent and more attractive than ever. he company will beat Emrj't Hall, on onday night, October ttb. George B- Jams, the famous pantomlmist and clown ul be in the title role, and will be assist- by a cohort of nrettv ilrla. a full chorus well-trained voices and manj clever not tno good for self or guest. Then buy the syrup of (hit rhyme, Tht can ia known in every clime. Goyer's Maplccane Syrup is sold by E. Clark, Weldon, N. C. Special Trains Ralekiu Fair. On account of the State fair, at Raleigh, the Seaboard will operate special ooacbes fiom Weldon no Shoo Flv Nos. 29 snd 30. Leave Weldon 6:45 a. m. 14 Roanoke Junction, 6:55 . m ' Boiling, 7:00 a m. " Thclma, 7:11 a m. Summit, 7:15 a. m. 11 Littleton, 7:25 a. m. Arrive at Raleigh, 10:15 a. m. Re leave Raleiiih at 5 p. m. Arrive Weldon at 8:30 p. a. These trains will oonsist of baggage ear snd twelve coaches on Wednesday and Thursday and will take on pasaeo gers Weldon to Kittrell on Wednesday and Weldno to Greyatone incluaive on Thursday. One extra coach will be pro vided on these trair.s Monday and Tues day, October 16ih and 17th. Old Friends Meet Mrs. Sun A, Thomas, of Northampton county, who wat here vUiting hit daughter, Mrs D. B ZjllioolLr, and Mr. Mary K. Moreouck.of thiatown, had a pleasant -..;., I.st Thursdav. Thev were friends iu ihe old daya and bad no n each other for over nxty yeara. m Thnm.i U now 77 lean old and m i. - - - M. Morccock it 94. There wat some thing pathetic and dramaiioio the meet- i- Wh.n last thev had lojked into ...... -. . fmediana. Vaudeville, eomic opera and eicn ihr't faoet Mrt Thomas was s girl of 17 yeara, and Mrs. Morecock wat a womtn tf 34 yeart. What memories mutt have entered about thit melln(; bat ieat changes have taken pl.oo, hat alirrieit times they have passed through. The Civil war, witn tii hi horrors, Ibe dayt of reeonttrnciion, me d..ih ol loved onet, tht birth of children of Sanlominc will be intnnned through- ut the plot, while the latest 11 1 ma of idot mt pictures and the most recent illnatra fcd annua will round oat a performance fhicb for noveltr and extravagant scenic j'u eiectric eneoui cannot be sorpamea ne lireat mvsturT "Ewl or the Rirth of J ouiao," will be the star feature of the fipaement Crowded boom everywhere. oi me neatahowt ever in the Booth. V St i, a UESIdNATION Or A V 1J. W. M nnrj5, ps: Pastoe. Ret. have been forgotten-anything to bwcII the business. They are now reapiog the harvest of the Iretiiy. Ibe publio is now beginning tn see through the glam our of mere big business, and a new era ia dawning in life insurance when the question of thoughtful Usurers is go'og to be not "how much business are you doing," but "what have you got to ow for it." Tbe Southern Life and Trust Compa ny of Greensboro bean i'.s life insurance business July 1st, 1903, wiih a surplus to policyholders of $200,000 00 aod io two years has increased this protection to its policyholders to $260,237.86 The Southern Life ard Trust Compa ny has a surplus to policyholders greater than any nthcr Southern life insurance company (not industrial,) and more than double that of any other North Caro lina Life Insurance Company, and makes a larger reserve deposit nn ita poli cies with the State of Nonh Carolioi than any other company. If interested call on or write D, E. Staioback, special agent, this office. Meeting or Cotton Farmers. The executive committee of the Halifax Branch of ihe Southern Cotton Ascla lion met at Halifax Monday, President V.O. Whitaker in the chair. Mr. L J. Baker said he tho'Jght a lec turer should be secured to eanvaas the county aod he was willing to oonlribute 25 00 toward a fund for that purpose. Mr F. P. Shields said "put me down fur $25 00 also." Mr. G W. Bryan taid he would eon ribute 110.00 Dr. Furgerson agreed ailh Mr, Baker in hia remarks and subscribed (10.00. Captain W. T. Jenkina believed lhat ii waa lime to go to work ind contributed $10.00 Mr. Powell, of Conooonara, aod Ch irmao Whitaker eaoh contributed $10.00 rdembtri of the executive oommiltce were Instructed to collect from tbe farm en io (heir respective townships, funds to aid in scouring a lecturer. It was the sense of the meeting thsl lectures be delivered si convenient plao is COMING AND GOING. PARAOKAl-na OF INTEREST CONCERN INO THE TRAVELS OF TOUR FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. J. L. IIAllItIS HAS MOVED His Feed Store To the buildii.g formerly occu pied by Spiers Bros., comer Washington avenue and Third street. ' Thanking my friends for their past liberal patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. Phone No. 75. J. L. HARRIS, Weldon, N.C. FLOOR COYERIiNGS. We carry the largest and most com plete lino of floor oovoringt ever brought to thit part of North Carolina. Mat tings, earpetingt, druggets, art squares and rugs. A large line of remnants of carDetioE and mattings at one-third to one-half REGULAR PRICES. Liooleoma, oil cloth, linen and oil window Bhadcs, curtains, and many other things in the line of house furnishings Remember our new stand is nc: door to the Bauk of Weldon. SPIERS BROS., WELDON, N. C. D i hi K A UJ ROSEMARY, N. C. Mr. L. Vinson, of Littleton, washere Monday. Mr. W. II. Nicholson, of Littleton, was here Saturday. Mr. J. T. Evans spent several days in Norfolk last week. Mr. F. M. Taylor, of Aurelian Springs was here Monday evening. r. D. A. Smith, of Springhope, spent Sunday in town with relatives CaD'ain W. T. Cheek has returned home from the Hot Springs, Arkansas Mrs T. C. Harrison rcturnod horn e Saturday from a visit to Franklin county, Messrs. W. R. Smiih and son, W. R' Smith. Jr.. spent a few days in Norfolk last week. Miss Fannie May Whitfield, of Rich- mood, it here on a vit to Mr. and Mrs' W. T. Whitfield. Dr. A. 8. Harrison, oounty supenn tendent of Dublie instruetion, spout s few hours here Monday. Misses Grace and Mary Day Faiscn, of Raleigh, who have been here on visit to Mrs. W. R. Smiih, havorelurned home. Sale of Land MerExecitiofl. By virtue of certain executions mroctea to the undersigned SUenu ot iianmi ,mi. iumml n mm certain judgments therelu docneiea in nie ouiwuui said county, entitled as lollows: W. B. Ferguson u. vs. r. r. Stewart, Kalph & Co. vs. P. K. Lynn, S. H. Marks Co. vs. V. E. Lynn. The (ialleKo Mills vs. 1'. E. Lynn, (illlinm A Harrison vs. V. E. Lynn. aiiiiiuat V E- Lyun, I, John K. Patterson, .ill nn Mnndav. the6thdny of November, 1!W5, nt twelve o'clock at. at me court house door ol saw county 111 naiuu wn", N. C , aell to the highest bidder for cash, i,,i ilvjinl executions, all the right, ,t nnn tnrirffit wnicu me lll A. u. Lvnn. defendant, has to the followiug .liuu.ril.Ml nHil f-f-tate: That certain lot or parcel of land lying .iiMQiA nun heitia in the town of Weldou, county of Halifua and slate ol Bonn vnr olina, lying nn Waslnnntou Avenue, in said town and on the eiwt side thereof ati- ioiiiina- the lots of E.D. Purnell, I-K. llurveli ana ur. i. x.. uieeu, wuv.u.uR one quarter of an acre. This tlie lllll nny oi nt-iHc"M:i, ....., JOHN It. PATTE1MON, Sheriff By A. H. Gukkn, D 8. LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN" HALIFAX COUNTY. 8 ALE OF VALUABLE COOPERAGE. Bleached and Unbleached Damask, Made in the Rosemary Mill, 15 and 30 cents the yard. i Silks From the Silk Mill, from 25 cents to 75 cents per yard. 1 - b - . , lurch h,. h.. hi. ; , nra than half I oenlury, and yet out oi , ----- .,.. .. . .. the congreiration of the ohuroh to ao-1 it all these iwo uienoi oi -y- eich township and that at eacn appoim- ot a oil in v;.;l. neat snot more. They talked of Inetr , (b be . al ptCnred for ill Mr. Morgan aocepted the call to the ,0nngor days, ef the joys end torrowt torate of the ehorch here ihree yean thai have entered into their live! ind of yo ton during his miui.lry in Weldon be the yeart that nave tuppeu hi labored earnestly and faithfully for leaving them aged, and with silvered Bnnn nt hi. fli. m Mnn.n mi kuj. K..t an naaria .ua. " in attendance. The members of the exeoutive com mittee present retired and, after coo. ulta- Hilliard, lion, decided to ask Mr. E Hi. lit pastoral work by .0nng. May ibit maeting he te them the .,j;1CT 0f The Commonwealth, to present durini their way in renewing of youth and a prolonging . k of th, Association to the farm- really aided in hi Srs. Morgan, and reniontbey have made many friondt, pt only among members of their own nuroh but of other denominations, ill of give them up. er tx t A. . Hind f on Hare linrs Boiigm of their dtyt upon earth. to regret to givt OA.BT witls yella) OABTOIlt A. Stars the Blgaatare Tht Kind Koti Havtj Mways aatua A lit) MM W Haw slang I lT(H)lTUB TfcST SS YEARS. haold original GROVE'S Taatalese Ton- All articles for exhibition In Floral Hall, Weldon fair, MUST be en tered by Tuesday evening, October Sth. a-ALL artioles for exhibition in You know what yon are taking. It p ol,l Hall, Weldon lair, M US T bt en- I iron and quinine in tasteless form. Ho , , , .,!.. Ootobet 25th. eta at the mee'inga to be trrangol. Mr. Ililliaid it ia underatood, will aocept the iuviiaiiou Io deliver the lectures. He is a pleasing speaker snd will douotlest draw largs crowds st eaoh appointment. Mb. J. H. Bunn, of Rooky Mount, baa been teleeied a Chief Marshal for the Weldoo fair. Mr. Bunn will have a ip'eodid corps of astistsnts, a full list of which will be published at an early day. One disease of thinness m children, is Hfi-ofuhi ; in mliiHs, consumption. Hotli lmve pool lilooil ; liotli lu't'H more int. These. disoiiscH thrive on )enn- nesH. Tut is the host niciins of overconiinir them: cod liver oil tnnkes the best mid healthiest fat ii nd SCOTT'S EMULSION is the ensicst ami most effective form of cod liver oil. Here's n natural order of tilings Hint shows why Scott's Kimilsion is of ho much value iu till tnses of scrofula and consumption. More fnt, more weight, moie nourish ment, that whv. Hv virtue of a deeree of the Superior I flnnrt nf Halifax county, rendered in the I ranM therein minding, wherein the Bauk I of Enlield, on behalf of itself and all other I rwlilra whit mav collie IU niaae uietu- selves parties to this action, is plnintifl audll.S Harrison aud Charles W. vtar-i wick, nartnera. ttadiua: as u. 'V i.arreii i I'c am defendants. 1 willon WEDNE8- HAY. the 1ST 1IA1 ur puttaiuni., Ilhis. einose to nublic sale to the highest bidder for cash, at Medoc, N. C, nt 12 I o'clock, M., all of the Cooperage belonging tn Merlon vinevnuls. consislinil oi auoui 100 casks, 15 Fermenting lanKS, ripes, etc. This'iijra oinepwnioer, miio. A. 8. HAKKlnUN, Ktcciver. YOUR WtfJTS C4iV BE LlflES, SUPPLIED 111 ALL SoSrOuXEs: YOUK INSPECTION IS EARNESTLY IHAYE Horses anil Males i EEQUESTED, i W. T. iPAHKER, WELDON N.C. HOLLISSTCfl't locky Mountain Tea Nuggets 1 Biiv tlixiioiM U' nail rlin Urlain Ooluan Health kA Riw1 Vigor. A snmilllc fur Codatlpatlon, Imliirfwtlon, Lite ..... Ul ....... W...l..... 1'l.nnlu. IWnll nmiTf tloml. aid Breath. ShieiriBh now.'K U,a,laclir .. I iin..li.,..h.. It', a-kv MmintHln Tnn lu tAll, la.i.tTBa Dura Company, Nmlison. wis. jOLOEM nuggets for sallow people Dress Goods, Hats, Shoes, Novelties, Notions, &c., St'iul for "id sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, ChemisU 409 415 Pearl Sll, New York 50c.and$I.OO. II ll It All diuggtita LAPIES DH. LaFRiHGO'S HFDI0. g Beat Couah Hyrup. Vuiai Uood. D M W HUE CARPENTERS WkKTED- Good wanes. 8teady employment tear round. Address, R. E. Haifoud, 9-28-4t Franklin, Vs. PATTEREOH 'Ml CO. are, no pay. Sue, iwa"j""'i' '
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