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l 1 . 1 I M I V 1 4 jy. - I b i I T H 13 ROANOKE NEWS. jlllUSDAY, Jiini-: 7, 1906. . THE: LOCAL PAQb. All the News of Town urnl Vicinity li-.tthered by Wlile-Awnke ; Reporters. j A iliy June means a good cotton crop. JtiNi; apple and Jnue bride 1 in, mill. I'AKM life is the only life - in novels. i Most men who say IS Stolun sweets are i to digest. often hard but little Runaway Makkiaci-. tin: fol lowing item, copied from the Green ville Hetlceior, will be read with interest by Miss Cliutlwick's many friends in Weldon : "At 1 -lowl l'.trtha Tuesday niglii, there were a bride and groom who ran away from Kinston to gel mar ried. The groom was Mr. t. I. Jones, a travelling man with head quarters at Richmond, and the bride Miss Eunice Chadwick, of Kinston. It is the same old story. The " I :.. I ... .1 . u of June l0o ut l-,JUPlc were in iovc, uicie was nu ll. L. TKAVIS, Co. Chuirman 1906. CALL OH DEMOCRATIC PRIMA kll:S AND CONVENTION. Pursuant to the order oi the County Executive Committee, the Dcinocriitic Primaries are hereby culled to meet in the lespective precincts of Halifax county on l:r!day, the 22nd day of June, IVOft, at such hour in each pre cinct as its Executive Committee , may designate, to elect dele(ates ; to the County Convention. ! The County Convention is call- ' ed to meet in Halifax on Tuesday the 2th day noon. MEDOC WINERY DESTROYED, personal mention. ialk too much. t And even the skin-deep beamy is apt to wear oft'. ! Saii.oks seldom call for port wine when they land. OiiSPAlK is the undertaker that 1 1 ji is olf our dead hopes. Hash; makes some people waste -t !i I. ii ill' fiilu'f ripiinlc's linif A genius is a man who is not much guod at anything else. Always be sure you are right, and you make lots of enemies. & I r doesn't require much practice to acquire the art of being lazy. J rill- trouble with the dead beat ji-. iliai lie is so very much alive. I The things that usually happen fare those that seem impossible. 1 Only those who enjoy dining -on air can afford to trus,t to luck. I Truth may come and Truth 1 .tuny go, but a lie goes on forever. Some men drink in order to for "ga, but few men forget to drink. I Most people who congratulate 'you 011 vour success do not mean jit. I Cotton chopping is now the order of the dav among the farm- rs. I Lovl may be blind, but it usu ally manages to Hnd an eyc-fcpener. This June 1st Advertised Letters.- The fol lowing is a list of letters remaining "uncalled for" in the Weldon post office : A. L Allen, Clift Davis, Mrs. I latiie G.irras, J. I:. I lockaday, Hiiuuetie Littles, J. B. Mmnford, liddie Thomas. Persons calling for above letters will please say "advertised," giv ing date of advertising. John O. Burton, , M., Weldon, N. C. (-4-l90(i. Write on But One Side. In preparing news letters or other copy for publication, correspon dents and every one else should bear in mind the rule of writing on but one side of the paper. This has been an old established rule in force in every priming office in the land since the days of Benjamin Frank lin down to the present time, and when complied with saves the type setter much trouble and annoy ance. We hope that our corres- Totul Loss on ISuildiiiK and Stock Amounts to $50,000 - Only $15, 000 Insurance ituilding Ow ned Hy Mrs. H. S. Harrison, of En field Leased and Operated Uy (iarrett Sc Co., of Norfolk. IKE at Medoc Thursday ; J" night last destroyed the wine cellar together with , entire stock of wines and fixtures. The building was owned by Mrs. H. S. Harrison, of linheld, and was under lease to Garrett & Co., of Norfolk, Va., who carried on the wine making business. Mrs. Harrison's loss on ihe building was $10,000, and it is insured for $3,000 in the London Assurance Corporation. (iarrett & Co's. loss is $40,000. They had only $12,000 insurance, placed as follows: Globe and Rut gers, $.1,000; Southern Stock Fire Insurance Co., $4,01)0; Home of Greensboro, $.1,000; Providence Washington, $2,000. The Greens boro companies had some re-in- Week's (Meanings Circles. In Social Mi Dollars jeclion to the marriage b relatives i of the young lady, an elopement was planned and carried out. Mr. j Jones came lo Greenville from up the road on Monday evening's j train and spent the night here, j Next day he procured a marriage j license, obtained a carriage and j horses and started toward Grifton. I In the meantime Miss Chadwick j left Kinston in a buggy with a friend and came in this direction. The two teams met in the road somewhere between Grifton and Ayden when Miss Chadwick left ihi foinrri mill InnL' n Choi in rhi carriage with Mr. Jones. They , The Mcd()C VjnCyards were es- turned about and drove back to j ublished jn 18,,5 by Sidney M . rtyuen turn we.e mameu on am- We,li;r , a,er h were 0W1eJ , val there by Rev. B. 1:. Stanfield They continued their journey to Greenville and spent the night here." Mai. Neai. a Candidate. take pleasure in calling attention to the card of Major J. B. Neal in which he announces himself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives, subject to the action of the Democrats of Halifax county in convention. Major Neal has pondents will not forget this, and i0Mg been a true and tried Demo- Hi all tunes and under all circum stances write on but one side of the paper. Good news letters have to be thrown away some times because both sides of the sheets of paper have been written upon and the "typo" can do noth ing with them. Bridge at Roanoke Rapids.--The Roanoke Rapids Bridge Com- f I THERE is always somebody who j pany has let the contract for the Kels sorry for a poor man- at his ; construction of three steel bridges crat. He has always stood for the best interests of his county and State. He is a man of large influ ence, identified with the business and farming interests of the coun ty and no man in Halifax county would make a truer or a belter representative. As we have said before, we have no candidate of our own to offer. It is notour intention to nominate Maj. Neal, Mr. Hilliard, Captain by Mr. Charles Garrett and at j present they are leased and opera led by Garrett & Co. Mr. Paul i Garrett, head of the firm of Gar- i, V 1 . 1 . . P .1. . ve ; relt S is a nepnew or tue orig inal Garrett whose name became famous as a wine manufacturer. The vineyards are owned by Mrs. H. S. Harrison, who is a daughter of the late Chas. W. Garrett. Mr. Paul Garrett, head of the firm of Garrett & Co., was here Saturday on his way to Medoc. On returning he reports that the wreck is complete. The firm lost 43,200 gallons of wine and coop erage and machinery, valued at $1 1,900, making their total loss nearly $40,000, with $12,000 in surance. Mrs. Harrison's loss, he says, is $10,000 on which she has only $3,000, as stated. This is a serious loss to Mr. Garrett and Mrs. Harrison. The Mr. Whit A. Johnston, of Little ton, was here Thursday. Mrs. li. L. Hudson has return ed home from Portsmouth. Miss Fannie House, of Thelma, is the guest of Miss Ida Stainback. Miss Willie Hall Green has re turned home from Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. L. H. Smith has returned home from Horner school at Ox ford. Mr. C. L. Clark, Jr., has return ed home from Warrenion High School. Miss Susie Finch, of Liitleton, is visiting the family of Dr. A. R. ZollicoH'ert. Superintendent and Mrs. R. II. Latham are spending a few weeks at Fdenton. Captain and Mrs. J. S. Barr, of Kinston, are here this week on a visit to friends. Mr. John P. l'utrell, of Scotland Neck, was here Thursday on his way to Raleigh. Mr. T. R. Walker, of the Little ton News-Reporter, called in lo see us Monday. Mr. N. L. Stedmaii, of Tillery, was here Thursday on his way home from Richmond. Mrs. S. R. Alley, of Tarboro, spent last week here visiting her father, Mr. R. H. Shaw. Mrs Ida Wilkins and Masters John and Whitfield Sledge are vis iting relr rives in Norfolk. Mrs. H. C. Spiers and daughter, Miss Mildred, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harvey in Richmond. Mrs. listelle Hudson and sister, Miss Rose Jefferies, of Citronelle, Ala., are here on a visit to rela tives. Mr. R. E. Diaper, a hustling salesman at A. L. Stainback's "al ways busy store," is spending a At 75 cents, would be a bi)t bar gain, but a heavy, solid nickel, screw back and front, 7-jewelcd, stem wind and set, American Le ver Watch, that usually sells at six dollars, for only Q C fl is a much bigger bar- L I V U gain. To be had only at - - GRADY'S JEWELRY SHOP, HALII AX, N. C. Also lilgin and Waltham Watches at bargain prices. Line and com plicated watches carefully re paired. in)- M ii ' i- ") 't EXPORT BEER a m J"';. MRCM 'f-s (fflC L : V4 ill ! W 15 A Uqf r Beef l--fi "...Hi! PURE LIQUID FOOD CONTAINING LE55 ALCOHOL THAN OTHER BEVERAGES. Do they trouble you in anyway? If so, see at the follow ing places on dates named, and have the de fects removed by putting on COR KLCTINU (iLASSIiS. EXAMI NATION and TREATMENT I REE Palmyra, June II and 12. Scotland Neck, June 13, I t. 15,10. BEER 4 Allohol CIDER . .6 CLARET 9 CHAMPAGNE 2 - SHERRY 23 GIN 45 WHISKLY 5 - RUM 12 - DrW.H. Way, Chid of the Bureau of Chemistry ol he U. 5. Department of Agriculture, agrees with Pasteur; Hint Beer is a'veri fable, loud 'product'.' He dwells particularly on the lad that the small quantity of alcohol cur. lamed therein must he ncjardi'd as a food ingredient saying: "li has hem clearly drntMistrJcd that when given in moderate (uaniies, ilia whole ol the. alcohol injected into the stomach is ornvtrUd into hect durin-j the pro cess of digestion and assin.ui.:'-sa. " FOOD VMJJ-: OfBEUR COMHAUfD WITH OTHER FOODS. Ilobgood, Tillery, Halifax, linfield, Littleton, South (iaston, " 18, I". " 20, 21, 21 " 25, 26, 27 " 28, 2J, JO July 2, 3, 4, 5. " 6, 7. .funeral i Clifin behind the arrow is more ! across the three streams of Roa noke River, at Roanoke Rapids. The Unnnnke RHiIitp ("nmnanv. at mangel ous man uie man uciiniu oanoj.e ya l,,C ! ki.t.W ami u-ill hrain vrril li At , IMUUvl UIIU IIIVJ im " You will derive crumbs of com-; 0nce. The bridge will be of steel, irt for giving a hungry man a; 16 feel wide and will cost $25,- juare meal. i 000. The miser loves money because I The stockholders at a recent l the many things he doesn't have ! meeting organized by electing tne L cviiii ii f,ir following gentlemen as a board of T 1 grapes of the Medoc vineyards Jenkins nor any of the other ex- cannot well be handled by shipping ew days at his home at Lasker, cellent citizens who may be can- i owmg 10 lne sreat distance to any Northampton county, didaics for the House. But as we ! depot and in all probability the eel-; M p w c h j T . ' some diivsado hnd a few nlea. nt lar will be rebuilt in time tor tne n u:..u was the SUCCCSStUI 7. . w. nuanncii niuisudjiw mcu- tnings to say anout tne otner gen-; -t , mond t0 aleild a ceremonial ses- tlemen, we feel that we owe this Puptty HOM1Z WEDDING. Miss I sion of ihe Mystic Shrine in Acca much to Major Neal to make ibis j Agnes ,m)e Stainback and Mr. ! Temple. From there Mr. Coch sialemeni. , , w-. .. pnster were niarried - rane left for a ten days sojourn in miiu oi mm we THE man who usually pays his otlebis has more money uin who doesn't. Iian the I No earthly tax dodger need )iope to be handed a clear title to I mansion in the sky. I Suh:kinti-:ndi:nt Latham and Ins excellent corps of teachers did : work in the graded school. WHEN a frenzied financier en counters a gold-brick merchant riiere is an exchange of winks on fie sly. will say, as we did of the other candidates; if he is nominated he shall receive our warmest support. With such men in ihe race as Major Neal, Mr. Hilliard and Captain Jenkins Hal ifax is sure to be ably represented in the I louse. We hear of no ob jection to Mr. W. Ii. Daniel for the Senate. I A Connection. By mistake (he name of Eugene Daniel was ibmitted from ihe May Honor Roll, fixih grade. R. H. LATHAM. directors: Major 1 nomas L. Lm ry, C. M. Cooper, John Patterson, Dr. S. P. Pierce, B. M. Pugh. The officers elected are as fol lows: H. C. Cooper, president; John Patterson, vice-president; Dr. ; S. B. Pierce, secretary and ireas- i urer. The bridge will be seven feet a'we the highest water mark ever i made by any freshet in Roanoke ; River and ihe work is 10 be com pleted in five months. The con struction of these bridges means a great deal to the people of Roanoke ecuiing attorney Rapids and the entire county. Slil'i:moi CuliK'l'. Halifax Su perior court is in session this week with Judge Thomas J. Shaw, of Greensboro, one of the best judges in North Carolina, presiding, and Solicitor W. Ii. Daniel, who is the equal, if not superior, of any pros who has at the bride's home on lilm street. Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, Owing to recent bereavements in the family of Mr. Foster it was a , very quiet, but a pretty home wed ! ding- The parlor and hall decorations were arranged with exquisite taste, and there was an improvised chan cel, arched over with (lowers and evergreens and from which swung 1 l-irirn 11 Vi Ii tin it mA " ;:.,i: .,fi,.,i ,., ,..!, 1 1 I ' I . 'It. . 1 ft 11 it UUIII.I , ll i 1 VM II I villi IHV.II I. IV.UV.M 1 wo little girls acted as ribbon 6 . Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Harrison were called to Franklinton Mon day morning, on account of the ac cident which befell Mrs. Harrison's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mitchell, in which Mr. Mitchell was killed and Mrs. Mitchell seri ously injured. Misses Lizzie Stokes, of Bertie, lone Cates, of Alamance, and Vir- Wl'.l.DON GlKLSWlN HONOKS. The boys and girls of Weldon I LIST YOUR TAXES. Beginning who go off to college never fail to ni June 1 4th, 1 will be at the town take a high stand in their classes iall in Weldon, during the busi- and they usually capture their ti less hours of the day, from June j share of the prizes. 1 4th to 30th, inclusive, (Sundays: At the Southern Female College I -excepted) tor the purpose or taKing j commencement, 111 t'eiersiuirg I Tithe tax lists for Weldon township 1 last week, with contestants for r and the town of Weldon. medals and prizes front various Slates, Miss Mazie Stainback took the matheniatie medal, the found- i II DeLeon F. Green, j May 30, 1906. List Taker. handled a State docket, proscuting with his usual able and convincing power, causing sinners to tremble and cry out for mercy. The grand jurors For the term were drawn as Follows: Louis Froe lich, Foreman; li. 11 Bryan, li. L. Stephenson, F. H. Gregory, W. H. Clark, A. J. Medlin, J. M. Browning, W. J. Liles, A. S. Glasgow, Whit Neville, J. Powell, Geo. L. Stephenson, R. D. Medlin. J. H. Tucker, J. H. girls, Misses Willie Foster and Carrie Rowe. The flower girls were Misses Willie Blackwell Mus grove and liva Stainback, who ever came in sprinkling rose leaves From dainty baskets. Captain Foster entered the par lor with his best man, Mr. Arthur Dicks, oF Raleigh, and the bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ida Virginia Stainback. Miss Belle Stainback rendered the wedding ers in the Weldon Graded school, have returned to their respective homes for the vacation. We are pleased to learn that these young ladies will all return to take their same positions in the school at the opening of the fall term. Clark, J. W. Butts,, J.T. Jenkins, er's prize, music prize and diplo- John Robertson, mas.' Miss A-mie Pierce Mus- Mr. J. L. Arringion was ap- grove took the music m:d-A and pointed officer to the grand jury, received marks of distinction in Judge Shaw's charge to the 1 Littleton College, Littleton, i N. C, and Louise Cottage, Wil 4 loughby Beach, Va., will both be ,1 PeeaJ as u,",er, no" j her other studies. Miss Susie Zol- grand jury was in his usual strong ter the 12th. 1 - 1 ' ,lC1'" 1 ,icoftl.r 6,1 liwrks of dislinc. i' fV , 11 , . ....11 K.-w, Vunl 1 11 v.Hm 1 I UMtsc U"L "7 . i lion in the art department where her work was greatly a iniired' by connissicurs in works o'art. Miss Lula Stainback, her first year at New Hotel at Halifax Open ed. Visitors to Halifax Monday were delighted to find the new ho tel at Halifax open for the accom modation of the public, and that Mrs. W. A. Sater. who has earned march playing Mendelshon's grand ; a most enviable reputation as a old favorite as the bridal party en- hostess, was in charge. ,tered the parlor. Rev. P. N. Slain- ,. J1 is"le ol the most de 1, l. r,. 1 r.i, ,k.. i ..-r,... hghttul in the State. All ot the back, lather of the bride, perto.m- m bt,,mMly furnished) ed the ceremony; immediately presenting that air of comfort, ele after which Captain and Mrs. Fos- gance and refinement suggestive ter left on the Seaboard Air Line . ot rest, ease and pleasure train for Virginia Beach, where : they will spend a week and will be ; at home to their friends, 1 1 8 Mc Dowell street, Raleigh, N. C, af- Roanoke Rapids, July Vto 13. Weldon, " 16 to 21. YOUKS SINCERELY, G. W. MEWBORN, 13. S. DOCTOR 01; OPTICS, my M I in. Commissioner's Sale of Town Lots in Weldon, North Carolina. Hy viilni' (ifu di'i r.i' f llie Superior ciiurt of ILilifiu coiiiily. iiuule oh tin: 1 hi h d:iy of Mn.v, 1!""', 1" tin' upt-Tiil prmvi'il ini; tlirrrin prnilinj;. fii'itlid 'I'. L. Kinty unit olhi'M, to tin." court. Expuiliv tin' nil (li isisini'il, duly iipp lime I cotuuiis nioiiiT, will sell at pulihf iiuctiou to tie liinhi'Mt liiiliUr, in front ol the Hunk of WcMuli, ill Wi.klon, N. C , nil Sat unlay, Jimi! ao, lliiili, ut lio eliH'lt 111., the ful lowinK tle-mlii'il real cs'iili', lyinj; siHiate unil lifinj! iu tin- town i f 'Vi-lilon. t unity of llalitaii an 1 Stale of North (.'aroliea, the name lieii ii the I'lipell pl.iee, all 1 ile sriilieil us fnilows: ( oinnieneini; at the line nf Mrs. I.il ie Shaw on Fourth s'leet unil nuiuinn in an easiern iliriri.on alo-'j; FoipIIi sire, t I'M f.et to Map'e Street, tin nee a! iij; Maple street lo 1'ilth street, theuee along Kit'. li street 111 a western ilireetion to thi line if the lot liiiiuerly lieloeniii)! to IIMliain Pleiee ilec e.l-eil. leiw to K l iar, tlienei aliinj; Ihe line of sai I hit unil lino of Mrs l.lllle Shaw to the lleMinnilij; on I'oill lh street, the name lieilij: lots .Nns. 118 U'lil Hjl uee.il'tln to 11 plot ill ihe pi sses.i.ili if K. Caik, ami eoHta'iiin;! one aere. 'l'l.e e is a well hitill hoiie on til. suiil properly, The siiil real estate will tiist he iilleieil for sale ill quarter ol all nere lots iliviilril :'s follows: One lot froiilin!; Hi feet on 1-Vuith treet unil runirni! llael; W fe -t hetwe, n pirallel lines, ihis hit lies just liaek of ti e lot of the s.iiil Mis. Lillie Shaw One lot lyii at ihe e oner if Fourth ami Maple Slne's, froniinn 7"i fe -I mi Fi urili st'e. t 1.111I rum iii)i Imek ulmi Ma pleslreet mill helHeen puiallel lines 1 '.II u-et ; the r. siileme is on thU lot; one lot lynij! at the inrner I' Maple ami Fifth s'lieets fiuntinn ""1 feet on it'i 11 street iintl lunnii't; haik ulutu Maples reet loll feet hetween parallel li ies; one lot limiting 7o leel nil Fifth street mi'l rnnniiu h n k 110 teel;th:s lot lit H just hat' lit' tie lot now lielonii'.ni; to I-'.. ' ''ail; A fit r the hits are oil' red i s ahove set tint, the properly wi I he i(T. 1 ill us a whole untl Ihe hols asi'ieni inn I he largest sum w ill lielepillt tl lo the limit for foil lirltlalioli. 'I he terms of sale are us f illows One fourth eash, the halallee in iustallilelils payahle ill six,lwelveallil eifihteetl inontl s w .'th interest, thetil'elo lie retainetl until all the piirehase nu nev is paiit This Ili.i'Jtr.l tlayof May, IIKiiiJ II'. F. 1HNIFI., Ciuiiiiissii.iiei'. uiv 111 lit t-AkchJ ..v c I H 1 g 1, if, S 10 ' '-" 1 o! NimMLisoasMATWk o.s tj n.Gui:) s.t 2.0 8.1 CAR BOH YDRA T5 " 5.3 L2 - 4.9 - 2ii. 5.8 51. FAT 5 - . 2 A 3.6 0.2 0.5 f.6 MINERfiCTlATTER 0.2 OA 5J 01 OJ 2.3 ' WATER S)Q. 91. 10. 88.(Af2 15. 91. ST. KOBHKT PORTNER BREWING COMPANY, J. A. HARRIS, Agent, Weldon, N. C. Phone 73. P. O. Box 16. FIRST MT1AL BUI, Weldon, N. C. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Reasons for Soliciting Your Business. FMRST. We are the first and only Depositary of U. S. Govern ment funds in this section of Eastern North Carolina. SECOND. Our management has had twenty-one years experience in the banking; business; and as a National Bank Exam iner and Receiver in charge of National Hanks, THIRD. We make collections on every banking point in North Carolina at the lowest banking rates; and makes a spec ialty of banking and commercial collections. I'OURTH, We allow a reasonable interest on time deposits; an en couragement to thrift and saving. OFFICERS: Win. H. S. Hurgwyn, Pres. Sam'l F. Patterson, V-Pres. National II. ink Fxauiiner l!i:i lll i-i Oen Man Roanoke Mills Co anil Rose mary M'f' Co James T. Gooch, Cashier, Mayor ol Wehhni anil U S ( 'oinnii-sioiter in n l Don't keep your money lying in your house as a temptation to thieves, when it will earn you 3 per cent, in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, and also be insured against burglars. Ik Bank of knob Rapids , mer work at the College, at Louise ' I Cottage or at home will be offered i to 20 young women who make im I mediate application. Address J. I M. Rhodes, Littleton, N. C. llelTl th Bigmturo of in Kino wit Haw mm iwujui Card or Thanks. 'c arc re quested to state that Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Martin appreciate so much the love and sympathy of neighbors an their ministrations at the bed side of their little daughter in her Bate illness and death. It is in the I sad hour of affliction, when the heart is bowed in sorrow, tnatsucn deeds of kindness stand out like "pictures of silver in apples of gold To a Smart Property Owner. Painting is practical work. Skill wins. U'h theaaiue with paint making. You know four Kalians LAM. lliiifil Mill H gulloua Linseeil Oil makra enough p tint for a moderate aized houe the Dial p tint money can buy bcranm the I. A M. Zinc hardens the I. & M. White I.fiul anil makea the 1. A M. Paint wear like iron. Buy L. & M. and don't par $1.60 a gal lon for Linseed Oil, aa you do iu ready-fur-nse paint, Imt buy oil fresh from the bar rel at GO cents, andmit with Ihe LAM. and forceful manner, impressing all who heard him with his fitness for the bench. He is a man of the proper judicial temperament, able, friends who wish for her much upriglii, fearless, without bias or happiness. She was the recipient college, gave some of the seniors prejudice in his composition, and of a beautiful collection of hand a close run for a prize missing by meeting nut justice even hand- some and costly gifts, attesting in only half a point, and she "was ed North Carolina needs just a great degree the love and esieem specially commended for her such men upon the bench, and it work. is to he hoped that the Ninth dis- Miss Belle ' Stainback, music ; 'ci will have the wisdom to re teacher at the college, won golden nominate him by acclamation. The dining room is large, well lighted and well ventilated, and Mrs. Sater is serving her guests with meals that are the equal of any hotel in North Carolina. The hotel is a credit to the town, the county and the Slate and visitors to Halifax this week are enthusias- ' lir in thi'ir nmwp nf the snlt'iuiid quite a large circle of relatives and accommodations it alfords. The bride is a very lovely charming young woman and and , has i opinions and she will return to the college at the next session. Other young ladies from near Weldon and from Northampton also distinguished themselves at college. Miss Beatrice Anderson, a sister uits set for trial ol our esteemed townsmen, Messrs. term ot court. L. 0. and D. K. Anderson, is a full graduate of Littleton Female College, as is also Miss Lottie Eure, of Halifax, from the same college. The criminal docket had no im portant cases and was concluded last nigiit. Today tlit civil calendar wfll be taken up. Afier brushing aiv ay a few divorce suits the court vill eet down to work in earnest Unon some of the important civil at the present in which she is held. Captain l-'oster is a well known Seaboard Air Line conductor and is held in high esteem by all who know him. Among out of town people who were here to attend the wedding true I luislian iviiinaii; quit't, unassuming, Cecilia, Susie and Dora Foster, of , ivj, K i.r i,om. ,ui dewuinu the lust Raleigh; Mr. Arthur Dicks, of yearsolh.r life totliefomfort of those shf Km III Caiolina, A litHin Woman I'assks Away -Mis. l'.intliiM Speais, ilf nl Mr 'V. W. Spi-am, tlietlat her home hi re TuimI iv nielit at II o'elt ek, alter a painful illi, ess of et r.il months; ned 7:teais Mrs Kpeitis as formerly Miss I'anlliea Auu Diekens, nf tliiseoiint v, aiitl was hunt Hear Weltloll, on 1 elil nary 11 h:U. She had l,eli tttiee liiuliivil ller lilsl 1ms- ti.tntl was Marsl all liiekt-i s, a ptllatit sol dier of the Confiileraev, who waskilli'tl ill battle. Forty veals aro she was iiinrtied In Mr. V. W. Spears, win suivives tt inoiiiu his print lo-. Mis Sja-ais was a Sale for Taxes. I w ill on the 1st Monthly in .Inly, sill tli-- ftl!ovin: lands iu Hriuklevville tuwn hip. Halifax eotinly. N U, to sat .-h tax ai d ft si for (lie e.ir IW.V ! lieeea Powell, fl aeles, liullnek tlaet, lax and eo-t. I 10 Wyatt .lolmson, llli aeres, "Hell tlaet" tax anil cost 11 li I Anuie l.vnell estate, llaerts. l.iuiislturs! roatl, lax ami eost 1 ll'i. tiahe P. t lielor, 10 ae es, llurilt Cu.lt, tax and eosl, tllie Alini-- Aldritljli', -Wacres, l.i.zij Mat thews, lax and c st, I ti Mis KC If I aeies, Kiniliall, lax anil tsist 1 70 Allie T llanis. -ttl aeres, iiai Lizzie V.tltliews, tax and eost, 1 (II ,1 1. ltrown. lajaeies, IJoyslen, tax ami anil eost, i Ml This 4lh day June IIMKI ! .1 T i Dll, Tax t ollis'tor llrinkleyville township UOANOKK UA1MDS, N. V, OFFIGETrxLS: WM. II. S. Ill UUWYN, President II. C. COOPEK, 1st Vice President, JOHN I.. PA TlT.liSON, 'Jntl Vice President DK. S. B. PIKKCK, Cashier. D. C. 1ULLAUI), Teller. In the sum iar.u nil mil mi (r K CJIIARNTIiRO CllHH KOR PII.K4. Itcliiim, Kliutl, Hlceilinx or Protrudinii Pilea. l)iU(!nista refund money it PAO OIN rMKN Plaits tocure any ease, no mat ter ol how loun atantliiiK, in fl to li rlart Firat, application ivea ease and rest, If your druggist hasn't it send 60s in st mips and it will be forwarded p t said by Paris Medicine Co , Ht Loain, to- ui3nM si latu Ml Dumnil v v 'VIltOJiBVO j H si root) tii n TKr .i kh The old original OROVF.'.-I Tasteless Tonic- Von know what you are taking. It j is iron and quinine iu tasteless form. No cure, no pav ftfk; j It Is intended for those who nppi in; Actual cost of LAM about $1.90 per ; quality, for those gentlemen who ji.jt -r thorounhly tuatur.d, urn (lid Ifetrtu,!! gallon. Bold by A. R. ZollicoSer, Weldon; Weill O Tillery, Boaaoke Bapida. When Ihe baby tnlka, it is time to give Jjlollialer'a Koeky Mountain Tea It's the ivatest meilicine knowu lo loving moth ers. It nmkea Ih in eat, sleep and (irow. :) cents. Tea or Tablets W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax. N. C liqnor-I. W. HARPF.H whiskef. sold Br W SMITH, wkLif i Every man knows what is right but he is apt to get left just the same. Raleigh; Mrs. Marrow, of Pinner's Point, Va.; Miss Fannie House, of Thelma; Captain and Mrs. J. S. Barr, of Kinston; Miss Rose Jef feries, of Citronelle, Ala.; Mrs. J. T. Phillips, of Wilson; Mr. C. D. House, of Thelma, and others. Whit's the good of keeping from him Any pood things you may ee, i That will lilt his load of labor Like Koeky Mountain Tea W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N C. ! J N lliown. Halifax, N C DiKDAT Stil.lHKRs' HrMK,-Mr Pal-j laa Hawkius, member of the First Mis- j souri Cavalry, diet! Monday night nt the , Soldiers' Home in Haleigh. I Mr. Hawkins was 7(1 years old He was married some years ago to Minn (trti Ar j riiigtun, who with three children suivive I bim. lovetl Site had lieeu a ineiuher of the llapti t church fur the ptsl 25 years, uuil ; she had a stioug and abiding fiith in Hint ; who tliid for, all u.ankiiid It was I It s l.illli and trust that w ill wait her spirit on high to the realms nf eternal joy. N O T I C E Notice is hereby given tint I will apply i to the Poard of Commissioners for the town nl Tillery, and the lloaid of ( otninis sioneis of Hitiifax county, at its regular meeting on the fust Monday in July, 1WH for lie use to sell liquors at the sttiro now ! tH'ctipitst liy me ami used as saloon, on rnilrnad street in the town of Tillery, ! Halifax county, N f This May '.th, liKW K P HI HBAUD j a CUBtS HHiki ALL iLii UiLi. LM I M Utilit l- OUKt byru, Tawics Uei. Cie i Halifax county, I SuH'iior Court, Before S. M. tiaiy, clerk F. A. llill mi l !or.i ('.ill, his w ife, B. F. Itiix unil S v.. Mux, Ins ilc, Win K Conway and Coin A. Conway, bis wile, j John li, ( ooper mid Nettie Pauline Cooper, his wife, a minor of the age uf 1 1 y ears without general testamen tary guardian and herein apie.nini by her duly appoiuti'd next friend, T W. Fenner, Fx Parte V virtue ot tne powir vesttti in me ny . that deeieeol'8 M. Oaijfc-Cleik of the Sunciior court, in the above emit led ae- lion now pending belore hini ina leoii Ilie7 day of May, lSMUi, 1 shall un the first Mon day in Ju'y, lUlHi. at the court house iu Halifax, sell nt public unction, to the high est h'dder Foil CASH, the billowing de scribed estate lying and being in the coun ty of Halifax, State of North Carolina, to wit: Bounded on the North by the Phelps laud on the East by the 1 nuts of (), It Mux, on the South by the binds of 11 It. Moore, on tin West by the lands of J, I, Moore, containing oue hundred and twenty ucies, more or less. Time of sale 12 M, Tt-is the 2 Jutl day of Mnv, lttliG. GEOROEC. ORKEN, Commis-ioner, my 24 td ! ' For the House of Representatives ! To the voters of Halifix county : j I take this rreins of annoiiucitig myself i ; a candidate for a iteat iu the House of Kcp ' resentatives for Halifax county, subject lo tlie action of the Oemocratic convention, ltespeetfully, j. B.NEAL. I'l'IIMAlTOX IKON WORKS, as to :ti oi.i) si lt l'.F.r, IMiTr-ltSlU'UU. VA. MANI KAl Tl KI'KS UK Machinery, Shafting,Pulleys, Agricultural Implements. Hating bought out Steel & Alexander, founders and niaehinisls, with all patterns we arc now 'prepared to luinisli parls to niaellillisfoiuierly made by tlietn HYDRAULIC PRESSES ,ud. PEANUT MACHINERY ,,,.!, Mill work and castings of all kinds. : Second hand machinery for sale cheap. Call on ns or w rite f ir what you want DID YOU SAY DRINKS ? IWell you will lind Ihe f ehoieest brands of ltye, I Pure Old Apple Brandy I AND HPAKK1.1NU WINES, Wher e, You Ask? W. D. SMITH'S, WELDON, - - N.C. Full line urooerioe always on hand. Thr more MrC II T-iUerM li tn lTnrte4 States than of any other irikka of pttttini. Uiiiim account ol their 1 n-uracf WO limplicity. M( rtll't MRBO.nerTh Queen o FMWoniJhai mere ikiw nhrt s thii !tr Uditi' MRai". ytnr' tuintruiiifniiinutnlieiil com. AO cent. J-'Mt irnmhrr, ft ccutM Fvci v nobscriber g.U MvLwl r Urn Vro. Subscribe today. lidy AfBt Wtf4. Hiniomapremii'mior libera I caah cnmoiiiaiwri. Pattarn Cataloguat ol 600 4 tkni) and Praoiium Cataiogua (ahowiM 40a pr-emmiM) nlfrc. A.ddiwt THE KcCALL CONw VwIl AIN'T GOT HO "HUPED" MOLES AND HORSES : : "OUT WILL MEET COMl'K a-TITION IF YOU BRING IDE CASH. W. T. PA11KER,
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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