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;.yr'lll."llr;f-ar: x;ijm?3'aiimtf!imm .... il!- ROANOkl- Ni;VS. Tlll'!,sAY. Nov. S. I (KM. 1111; LOCAL PAUL. x i lie Newsol Town und V'cinily Uatliercil by W iile-Awuke Reporters. Ul-;TI1 Ui- WiNTIK.Ii T WI.'iU. V.r. WiidiJd S. T.tyi,.r, :w of the best known ftiKinccrs on the Atlantic Coast l ine, died at his home in Richmond, Wednesday night "I last week, aged li( yens Mr. Taylor was well known hen: where he had many friends. I le was a na:tvc of Northampton couu- Mk. I:ki i:h Di-Aii. Friend, '.ulicr oi' Mrs. hack, of ibis city, died on Jaine ; river, near Va., I.i,i Frid.iv. Mr .1 pri.tiiuu-.u citizen "t county and v. as held in Mr. K. C. A. 1.. Stain it his home Richmond, Friend was Henrico iij;h es teem, olhcr . Mrs. Stainhack and his nldren were with him at KUCTIUN RETURNS. New York kcsult I'ointsto llunlies North Carolina Safely Demo cratic, iinJ Probably I lecls All Ten Congressmen llcinoci als Make Clean Sweep In Halifax Count v. ty his old home place being near the lime of his death. Mr. Friend ' the Pi I', It; political agony is over. I'm: ovsier is frequently in MIIIO. ihiw. Now we will look forward to Thanksgiving. i. . c: ....I :.. ..I,,. ..... i ) SIKH' U II ie 1 1 VI 1 .11 w a v s iii.ii c iti.m a slight mistake. Win seldom follow good advice unless they pay hit' ii- NuW-Mlil-K, so far, is an im . .. 1 1. ...a i einciit on uimuii . I ill last tall mourn aou uie inouiii uiih lltaiiksgivingill it. i iikMAUS will he here almost k.'oie we are aware of il. I i i K is. I Rood thing lo have, especially il' il i good luck. I in i;t. is no season dreary as ill, i unci' of our discontent. ! ins is a calendar month gen erally dreaded by the turkey. I Hi ksdY the 29th will he ot vci .cd as Thanksgiving day. I I kd labor is a plaster that al levutcs the pains of the mind. ! i ,oK out for the man who is always looking out for himself I w women like lo start a I'u s uit-1 leave iheir husbands to lighi n Dili I iii ki: i something wroni: with a :iiall boy who keeps his face clc.m. A v, niii.iii call pu- 1'leas.mi 1 iill Mr. J. I. I larris, of this tow n, was one of his school mates in their early boyhood days. Mr. Taylor had been running on the Atlantic Coasi Line for more than thirty years. He was one of the oldest employees of the road and lie was one of the most faith ful. May he rest in peace, Ai)Vi.ktisi:i)1.i:ti i:ks. The fol lowing is a list of letieis remaining "uncalled for" in the Weldon post office: J. K Cherry, Mi s. Mary ( iar land, Mrs. I ia Hawkins, Joe Johnson, W 1 1, l ewis, MissM.uy (ice, Richard Pearson, ,1-is I'. IV ell. II. T. Rogers, W. S. Smith, Meihusalah Vines, T. W. Vinson, I leiirv Williams had been sick for a long nine and his death came as no surprise to the devoted members of his house hold. Hulking I-'imi-: Road. The road hands are now at work build ing a splendid public road from Weldon to the new highway bridge across Roanoke river. The road when completed will be one of the best roads in Halifax county. The roadway is twenty feet wide and il follows the track of the old Peters burg and W'eldou railroad to the river The building of the bridge and the opening of this road w ill be a great convenience lo the peo ple of I lalilax and Northampton, For centuries the l iver has been a great barrier and diflicull lo cross. he election here Tuesday was the quietest ever known. I lie Democrats elect full legislative and county ticket. W'eldou precinct polled nearly her full Democratic strength. North Carolina makes gains in the Fighth District and Haekct, Democrat, defeats Blackburn, Republican. The Dem ocrats carry all ten districts and McNeill will have a safe majority A SERMON (IF I'llHlR. The Congregations of el.'.on t nited In a iig lnion Service at the Methodist Church Sun day Night Wcv lien. M. I "I son, of (irace Church Cie.ulu J Hie Sermon. '1 he service Sunday night, al the M. Ii. Church, must have been well pleasing in the sight of Ciod, ; when Christians of ail denotnina ' lions met in a great union meeting ; to worship in spirit and in truth, 1 the one and only dod. the Father j of all mankind. j The service was opened with prayer and a Scripture lesson by ! Rev. H. A. Willis, of the T'.aptist I Church. Rev. I ico M. Tolson, ROANOKE RAMUS LETTER, Delightful rnterlainmeiit be the Masonic lin-Uinn V isitors I roil! Other Lodges Wulncsd-iv cvi.m . I -.i.was marked as.i most ! occasion with the Mason:-, ow s Son Lodge, No. r I !i J. C. Kelly, former S A I as Corporation Commissioner. rector of (irace Church, v. ho had Hughes, Republican, is elected Coventor of New York defeating Hearst, the Democrat!-, and Inde pendence League candidate. Many leading Democrats repudiated: Hearst and supported Hughes.; The result in other States voting Tuesday surprised no one. No been invited to deliver the sermon, then Stepped forward and asked ihe congregation to mule with him in the Lord's Pi a ei I le then look for Ins lew! the first two words of tlie prayer: "Our I'ather." His subiect was the "Fatherhood of ( iod and the liroth- ( i.i..;-: C I - till '.-! Wid- I'.ro. L. agent at Roanoke Junction, and now connected with the Roanoke Mills Co., ol this place, was passed to the degree of a master mason. In vitations had been sent to neighbor ing lodges and a goodly number of visiting brethren were in alien dance Among ilio--c noted Ironi Royal I lai l Lodge, of laid.' , were I'.iov W R, aujdiati. J 1 1 each. Jr, I I.. J. II I 1. 11 I l-oli, I lampion Mali: ll.ut R 1 K. 'ippiu oil Tartui, P.rodic, J U Di. bury, C. W gan and J. 1 1 eke official returns had been received ; eihood of Man. Persons calling for above Utters il appears strange, indeed, thai the will please say "ad ci'iised, " giv ing date of advertising, John P.i kiun, P. M., W'eldou, N. C. I l-5-HUHi. people of the two counties, interests are so closely should have allowed such nous lo exist. whose linked, comb at the hour of going to press. Weldon precinct is the only pre cinct in Halifax county thai in creased its vole over the vote lor Clenn two years ago. The la bor more than an hour he preached w ith power and with inspiration from on High, i The great congregation bung al I most spell bound upon his wotds ! as he proceeded lo break lo them the bread of life and it appeal ed as Mi:i.ii,,c. W'n.l. Bia.iN St Mi-w. Diki'.cioks FLI'.ULK. - A meet ing of the stockholders of the Roa- I he tc iv il services will begin noke Rapids Power Company was ai the Methodist church here the held at the oltice of ihe company llth, m w hich ail the W'eldou at Roanoke Rapids, Saturday. A churchc . w.ll unite and lake an board of directors lor a new fiscal active pari. Rev. Dr. Poller, of year were elected as follows: W'. New pun News, wall be here on M. Hablistou, Richmond, Va., Monday ii'ghl, ihe 12th, to lead Major T. L. Linry; (diaries Cohen, the set vices and the W'eldou pen- Richmond; W'liilhrop Chanler, to lose see how il in a game of pie feel that they are fortunate in securing the aid and help of Dr. Pol ler w ho is said to be a conse crated man, a llueiit speaker and one w ho has been most successful in rev iv al sel v ues. There has never before been such an opportunity for a great re vival in Weldon. Dr. Porter will come al a most opportune time. He will tind the Christian people L. Hudson is visiting of every faith and creed united and ili Jl.llkC 1 1 s only w hen ihe clo-.k is slow ili.ii nine seems to hang heavy on its hands. ( Hii.liKl.N would insist on steal ing castor oil to take if you locked il in the pantry. New York; T. C. Williams, Jr. Richmond; Henry Lewis Morris, New York. DlTlCIIIITI. PiAAAK. dies o! the Baptist church held a . if ihe very Spirit of Christ mov ed most delightful baaar in the par-: upon the hearts and heads ol the lors of ihe Atlantic Coast Line ho- people assembled. Mr. Tolson lei Tuesday evening from eight till : pointed lo Cluisi as the only w ay eleven o'clock. A large ctowd - to the Kingdom, lie said man was in attendance and the ladies in had been created in Cod's own charge sold out everything on ex- image, but that had been marred hibition and realized quite a ileal and defaced by sin. Yet through sum. 'There was also music dur-; the cleansing blood of Christ ing the evening and some enioya- the image can be brought into the tile recitations by Miss lone light and restored. At III .ill the'cl.ill was u from its labors, i eli'csliuieiii-,, in the shape of oysters and wotlee. at the Roanoke hotel. Speech niak ing was next in order and our w inn hearted visitor, P.i'o.W R.Vauglian rose nobly to the occasion. Approaching train lime, how ever, cut short the How ol spii it and the boys were called away lo the w ailing carriage. Tosucli visitors Widow's Sou is always glad and pi olid to e xtend the right hand of welcome. May we meet again. Tills ought to be the h lime of the year, time, you know. appiesi possum Clates. All had a delightful time. M.l lid son. Mi . W. H Tiiipona, this week. I'm sportsmen are afield with Jog and gun. (iive the poor little buds a chance and don't shoot them on the ground. Mr II CI. Thrower, the clever and polite clerk al Cohen's drug sime, took in ihe foot ball game at Norfolk last Saturday. 'Tin: name tells the story every b.i.T, y Hudson, al working together tor the salvation of souls. The revival spirit is Mayok (Iuocii's Vai.i Messrs VY'illi-ims and Morris are Cll- r lO PUBLIC SCHOOL I.I new men! They are wealthy citi- Bhakv. - Through ihe kindness . within his power to open ens and well known Inlanders, and generosity of Mayor James T. Their names add strength and (looch, the Public School has come their splendid business ability will into possession of the Messages greaily aid their associates in the and Papers of the Presidents in management of the company. Mai. eleven handsome volumes. These Lmry has large interests both at books will be a magnificent addi- Weldon and Roanoke Rapids and lion to our library. In encyclo- ihe Rapids owes ii very existence to pedia form they contain the history him. He was the man w ho lirst of this country Iroin its beginning abroad in this community and it is pointed out the possibilities of a lo the present day. firmly believed that the town is upon the eve of the greatest relig ious awakening it has ever known. cv c; w a We knows it; everybody likes it; b .ly uses it. A. W. Hakim k key. Sold by W. D. Smith, ton, N. C. 1 1 is said thai there is plenty of game this season and hunting w ill be good, mid you may look out for sii:nc lellow lo come home the vic tim of an unloaded gun. Miss Mary Binford Sledge, ac c aiipanied by her friend, Miss l.uine Lee, of I'lorida, came down ti.an the Littleton Female College, Saturday, and returned Tuesday Pkoc.ki-ss Pkoc.RLSSING. Our n.'glibiir, the Fntield Progress, comes io us greatly improved and enlarged to a six column, eight page paper, w hich is a great im I'ioveuieni over iis former size of pages. Ii is fearless and outspoken on all public questions and ns edi tors, Messrs. K. C. Dunn anJ IL W . Collins are splendid young men of brains, energy and enter p: sc. We wish for it thai meas ui ol success it so well merits. iiii Rr.v. Iki. R. Hicks IW7 Ai ..vvu:. The Rev. Ill R. Hicks WitmiNc. Invitations. The following handsomely engraved wedding invitations have been re ceived by relatives and friends here : Mr. and Mrs. I larper W. Shelton reuuest the pleasure of your company at ihe marriage of their neice Miss Mattve Brausford Ballon lo Mr. David Bell on Wednesday evening, Nov. Mill nineteen hundred and six at si o'clock 'Two hundred and eleven South Thud Street Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Bell is a prominent railroad lawyer and also enmys a large and lucrative practice besides what comes io limi as attorney for sev eral big railroad systems. I le is vice president of the Bank of L.n HelJ and is closely identified with the business, social and political atlairs of his native county. I lis many Weldon friends extend con gratulations and best wishes in ad vance. Scotland Ni-:ck In :.ms. The News & Observer's Scotland Neck correspondent says under date ol the.Vd: Thursday night at 1 1 o'clock tow n where the spot was shut out authentic data upon topics not from other eyes by tangled wild found elsewhere. But only con woods and the briar bush. These stani reference lo these hooks will things have given place to a busy prove to us how valuable is tne gin place of 2,000 inhabitants with the whirr of machinery making music all the day long. W e return most sincere thanks io the Mayor for the presentation of these books, costing not less than $40, and more valuable still be- F.kkction i: Moni'MUNT To cause of the interest they indicate Dk. McIvlk. - Superinieni of on ihe part of Mr. (looch in the Public Instruction J. Y. Joyner has welfare and usefulness of the Pub- issued a circular letter to the teach- lie school. I lie mayot also mm ers of North Carolina, from which we make a few extracts as follows: "A movement has been started for the erection of an heroic bronze siatue in the memory of Dr. Chas. 1). Mclvcr, our friend and co-laborer, who has been so suddenly called to his reward al the merid ian of his life of usefulness and service. I le gave his life lor cause for which w e teachers are giving ours. No man of this gen eration of North Carolinians cated his continued interest by promising to add to the set the new volumes as they appear from time to time. Mr. R- W. Strickland died at ins lias been compelled by the popular llMIICi nee miles from town, aged demand to resume Ihe publication 7j yoar-. He was paralyzed some ot Ins well known and popular nil,n,N JKl) and his dealh was ..: Almanac for 1907. 'This splendid surprise. He was a good cm Almanac is now ready. For sale 7.n u tin ilty f.ii'iiier aiul a brave by newspapers, or sent postpaid ( ;imfederate soldier lie h.,.' lor cents, by Word and Works (UI)y 1U.K., amongst his n.u Publishing Company, 2201 Locust comrades here. His remains weie Street, St. Louis, Mo., publishers i,1Icrrcj at Deep Creek vesterJay ol Word and Works, one of ihe urIcr-(jou. best dollar monthly magazines in -j lu, ;1jjes ,,f ihe Methodist America. One Almanac goes with chureh here held a baaar tins every subscription. week, running iwodays and nights. Z The net proceeds w ere about $ I M) W ill tili A SLVLKK W inti k.-- , be applied to s e un- Persons who are inakutg a stu " maJe ot cold weather signs piedict that , Me he connng winter will be a severe, j. .in.. I I..... i. .... .1.... - - "tic. i tiey uasc men mc. mi signs which they say have nev er l.iiled Thii It leaved bushes, a big crop of holly berries, the un usual thickness of ihe coi nhusks, the enormous crop of acorns, beechnuts and chcstnuis, and the activity of the barn mice in pro viding warm and cozy nests. All these things are pointed to as sure sign to be seen this year. Yet, on the other hand, for the encouragement oi tne iimm, ,.,v.r:1,ives will irive incom- s.iull locust and persimmon crop venjcna. flir SOme days. Il is this year are signs many pin their U)Ughi that most of the strikers faith to as sure indications ot a nuiu ,e,uni to woik m a ic open winter. lions dignity and elevate the teacher's work, to bring the public to an ap preciation of its value and impor tance, and lo increase the teacher's salary. It would seem lo me, therefore, unseemly, ungrateful, and unw ise if the teachers of North Carolina should noi have a large part in the contribution of the funds lor the erection of a lasting memo rial to this great teacher and citi zen. I'.,.i. i ma dial ihe teachers of Noi ill Carolina appreciate I le pomteu out tne sure roan to salvation and said that man could elect io be saved or lost. It was or close the gates leading uilo the paradise of (I'.jd. I le uiged, w ith all the power of his mind and heart, upon all his hearers to turn to the only way leading up to (iod. Only by repentance of sin, and a eoiiiinu.il and daily consecration lo Cod can we be saved. We do not attempt a synopsis of Mr. Tolson 's great. They furnish seruu ioi uo we ciano io ri vi ms worus vei naimi. w e oiny wish we had space to give the sermon in full. It was uplifting and comfort ing to every Christian heart pres ent and it made a deep impression upon those who make no profes sion whatever. It w as a message of love, a message as .('inspired by the I loly Spirit, delivered to the people of Weldon, and may it bring forth in our midst an abundant harvest. 'This united effort on ihe part of the Chris. ian people to help their brothers and neighbors is one of the most important steps ever be fore taken in the tow n. There are many, very many of our friends and neighbors, as Mr. Tolson so beautifully expressed il, not very far from the Kingdom of Heaven. Good men, moral men, men of in fluence in the business and politi cal world, and an earnest ctfort should be nude to gel them to cast one of their influence in sub- and his Church. iiiimisM Soil I in i v-iissli'i ) soil, lil.f iiiipov- (I-islli-.l Mood, lift' Is II Iil-ciInT 1 fertilizer. A elii-iuisl bv nun!; . iiijj thi' soil run toll you lint erliliz.or to usi' for ilil'i'oieiit products. If vour lilnod is iiiinci-islit d voiir diM-tnr u ill toll v ml what vmi need to I'orlilio it noil eivi 1 il till' Well, fed rolTHISeloS llll. I lip' bi' l.iii in il . Il iiiiiv l' von liei'd n 1 1 mil', hut more likdv yon hmm u (niic'i'iitruli'd fat. food. ; 1 1 It I fill i t III' I'll'lllonl lllekill;.' in your nvstcni. There n no f.il food mi easily cliiro.sleil nm luted ns fi lVK"r ' '. w'x.-;; T.VMr I U 'I !l , ... .'...' - -'2 A -: ''--:--:'S '"Va4 ; tt - 1 fi a, c- n nr.". . 3 i - . . P. feu a h ' '"' - j lit : 1 I oi r-iii.uit, ..ii'rt 'V'i-'tnifji;kc im..?s I I Ns !!. :.'.:ir--.. icijil.j i ' ' ''. I i.-tyotr- '.';- :-.'': vc ;:"! 9 lirL.' GOT)'..;i.i.-iA-, 0c. tO 1 Si.OO FZ ? Os'i.cL-. "C'.r i SO;:. I vi'.fi vui.iu iPt ;;; ". , :y:;otlv g I 10t. AMU VC:. I'tiK''; , ; V; i.'j V6--C I 1'iJ.ST VALUi- t'i vui i.:u:.i. 'iO- p I foli CHiUOi. I I R. J. KEY HOLDS fOBAnCO C-J , , ...... -5.!m, iv. C. ln j linn ii. i c;. :. jjjaAti i '-iiiMiii"BMirifciiriMi"iiini 'rrrrMM-vm1KM'aimm I Hkmmvsrt unc-i m K:1 i B it is ? v 'A H u 1 i n i t; 11 h i v u . :!fi oi ij v i at is ssimi- Hnlai;inu 1-i.w:tku: Plant. - 'The Roanoke Navigation and Water Pow er Company is enlarg ing the electric plant here and w hen completed there will be no the necessity for a dark spot al night in W eldon. 'The company will be spend a great sunt of money in IrK tne new woi ks at tne rasm oi men , i.i :n I.... ..I' .1...:.. ;., I".,.... ,.1' "lirl.-i lone so much to ameliorate condi- canal anu iney win nave one ... men ,uccc i ..oo, surrounding ihe teacher, lo tne most cwnpiete, me uiosi sun- anu n.s c.uuic... n.c.cu.c ...... siatilial and one ot tne nest piams ers. ctepravcu anu sieepec. m sm, of the kind in the South. these must be made to feel that the The enlarging of the plant will Christian people of Weldon desire necessitate a deepening and widen- to see them saved, and hands must ing of the canal. It will require 1200 horse power at the basin mills, and the water necessary for the other mills and factories on ihe canal it will make it absolutely nec essary to get more water into the canal. It must be remembered thai it is capable of great develop meni and according to reports of spark kindled in the meeting u lie eminent hydraulic engineers ihe Solicitor Daniel's oltice will .. ...i. ..i itiis ur. ii ir. teller and hold KounoKe Navigation anu vv a.ei crease as it ,01 lt I '1 II I I ' , v ... linn in graielul leiiiciiibiaiice, 1 ap- Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver OH Il will nourish nnd si ivnoth' : I be lu idy when milk nnd ni i.ti. i . i to do it. Srott's I. in - uKviivs 1 he Millie; nlw data i e and ah uvs iiom-li here tin' body is w.-o-liiiL:' I iiiic eansi', fillirr in 'hi or adults. ,aLUi-i)iiyimuiiit On everything iSec.k-il I.. liuil.L IZep.or ..r lmoib l with. Since Hi.- I'in a.Kaiue in lunibc. l.verylhiiiK ciiioes high. Anil you can't iiffurd to p Tvvn profits in hat you buy So the l acii.i y is the place I or w ise- men to trade. W here all l.iiul- ol Nom-IIic hi U null oi U are made rio.iriiig. Ceiling. Siding lilocks, L'oluiiiiis. lialusters, Necls hoveil. Turned. Twisted, Snwcd orSqimrc. Mantels. Mouldings, Itr.ickels for fare Our I injury is at Wclilon, On South I :i ill Stieel. Send us your orders, W e can't be beat. norsu M ANl TFA( TlTH IN(i AXV. A IT. DON. N e " J JEJPSiiBeWBWHW. be stretched out to save them from eternal death. Truly the lime is right, the field is promising and now for agreat harvest, a gathering in of the sheaves. We believe the hand of the Lord is directing this work be gun here in Weldon, and that the (M SCOTT & BQWNE 8 i-i09WwM I YES! GRAPE TOBACCO 1 ciehj.W" ,... ,l si oo. a ,i j,,t u l.lll,' s l-r t...'i ... .a' I-- :-..e: -I -'" m.,1 plus H a5wt anln-iirt:..-!". 1 liKule to .....tat,' URAI't, i.: 'o.' ai.;elii...'..li..i,:,-- m H " 'iVov'l'.'.'-'i'ii' i' .oil.,: ijY,,.,l,i i'iih.i-1! it l-r '"'' ti''y '"- i S ITIS MADt UV A I'-IKM THAT KNOWS MOW I SI K. 4. lati'o. T:ii.r Co., Hichibond. V. ihe il n peal to them lo near uieir pat i in the raising of litis fund, in full eon li.kiicc ih.'.lcveiy teadicl will deem It a pitulcgc and a pleasure lo cuiiribiiie as liberally as sal.it y and huaiKial conditions will iiistily. Please send all contributions by posloliicc order, if possible, to J. Y. Joyner, K.ilcigh. N. C. Write name and posiollice address plain- on and on, sweep Power Company have a canal dial ing over this eiinie coiiiiniiiul) , can be developed io It), 000 horse and bringing into the told many power. So il is not for the lack souls. And then of power if the canal does not be come dolled w nil manufacturing enterprises all Ihe way from Wel don lo Koanoke Rapids. And in the near future we look to see ihe towns of Weldon, Koanoke Kapids and Rosemary practically one great manufacturing city. dial! theie be re joicing ill the presence of the an gels of I leaven1 OABTOnlA. R.h. w it.il k..:J K-i t'..n Ai.m,; EuuiM Biguatur, YOUR EYES! Do they trouble you in anvwav Ii eei - II s... see me at lollowim. places on dales named in. I hoe ihe defects coi'lec'l We examine I'KLLaudl II glasses al reasonable pi ices Pmelops, Noveinbci 2l), 2 I Macclesfield, " See our fall stock. Cusp, OldSpaita, " 'faihoio, (Hotel her 2S, 2-1, '1. airai I Nov em .ill. Deccinl Ills Put lil M.ss. Ransom, late senator Mail W. Ii oiii Noi ill 1 1 isr A l.ini.i: Advicl. We ly, so that acknowledgnienl ol tlie will otter a little tree auvice to u:e i.aroiina, mane pomeuess a pom. .-... eiiM of vour coniiibtiiion iiuiv young men and ladies who read uf conscience. One day he saw be made. " i.l II! There was a strike al the Scot land Neck cotton mill morning, when twenty operatives refused lo wink and walked away. President A. McDowell had a hint of the trouble ihe night before and ; was promptly on hand when ihe wliisile blew yesterday morning. He was firm in his position about ii.nie regulation in the work on which the strike occurred. While there is no serious trouble, the loss ml in v i'Vi-.v nl- a.i I ity ut'Tuli' U, l.t..l.s('lIM.tV I I'o.hl, .1. I Im. -y in ik.-s mull that I." i yesterday .a.ii.rr i.i ilirtioi. "IT -I ( lii-m-.v Mil iliillli! I.li-I.H" in I"'' "i ,,i I'uiiui .mil Man- l'.r i"l ll"1' ciiil lion II I'-o Hr s.i'" 1,1 "''' lot II Ho I.L M.'s lur i' i II Ml i ahioll Ilial I" .it'll ill'-l il oil. I "I"'' I- II N K .1 I III NLV Suiioi In l. C .'. un- and Milnrriln-.l ill a v imwiii-.', il"" 111' "Hi ,1;,.v "' I -! -lii-r, A I' I--'' (S,.,l) A. W l.l.LASON, Niitiu.v Put. lit. II ,11'.. Ciliirili 'iiri' i. Iiiki-n inU-runlly, a id in Is itifi i lly "ii ' I ' I'l'""! ii"l niim.us hiiilai cs !' llir sytiMii this paper. Never marry until ihe very worst bore of his acqu.nu you are certain that single hie is a taiice failure and under no circumstances j0?" marry tiniif you lind some one w ho bore, w ill have you. P.e sure you are sadly right, then go ahead, hoys, re (iiii). member thai a girl rigged mil in ribbons and paint may look good enough to eat; but that smile and with a short "I low dy brushed swiftly past 'The evidently hurt, proceeded Hansom's conscience smote After leu steps he turned I'almyia, I lobgood, Scotland Neck, Roanoke Rapids Lnlield, Dec 17 Halifax. " IV -0. Whitakers, " 20, 27 Piaitleboro, " 2S, 2V! V. Ml-NVHOKM. I. . Doctor of Optics 1 S, 0. 7, s. I I lo I 1. IS, 22, 21 !l Everything ! - Everything ! ! i tst H l I (i mhici: ) ti i And l loor Coverings. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, Inc., I.HADIik'S of the South, 700 7II-7I.H:. Itroml Strcil. KICIIMONH. VA llri.lal riirniture : Specially. how unit hv tin- u-o tVl,ri inay he made to order and come oil with her best clothes. Writes Like a Pencil-J. Ull rich Styloeranhic pens, price $1, and up. J. B. Gooch, at postof Hee, Weldon, N. C. Lovers of the weed should try a Cedulas. The great 5c cigar, at W. M. Cohen's. eu-rv .' im IH .'!." no' ""I'l"1'11 II. faiiif liiu. prwil fiom I" " IWiiut miriiriwil if in Iheotlu-r world. Vmi hear of Kinky Mountain IVu W M. Cohen, Wf Won, N. 0. J. N Brown, Halil'm, f1- C back, and, w ith a pleasant smile, called back: "lioodby, Suupkins! , I've been thinking a iiiighty heap' about you lately, Simpkins." The bore's face relaxed. "Ah1" said I-'OMTY TO ONI-:.-A KansasCaiy he, returning. 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NOk'TII CAROLINA. i;S T A It 1. 1 S II I; I) - l" CAPITAL AM) SIWLUS, NtARLY 530,000.00.- Crimilas 5c cigar is the very best on the market, al Cohen's. ,. :.. f,,r. i.i smokine CedX eagar Only 5 cenis a. freal enjoyment Two-Tiiiui)Sof the so-called so- Cohen's drug store. Smoke the Cedulas 5c cigar Call for a Cedulas 5c cigar and ,,1.1 .it f , n.,t tha rcl "Ndlll ill Ut'lllllll OO.U u. j Tm . cicty "400" are ciphers. .jBT'EaBa 4;U,i';iiincvi'. s' i. i ni vii.v is., root ii m:w i;t i.Ks v p. n vt: viui:i) v I. SAVINCS DEPARTMENT" VUK'H ''vv 1 11 l; (KM' INI'jajINI' CI.MPHI M'l.ll l,U AKITIi'lV I N'tll.'KS'l' ( lil'.H- (t r. i't:ii. isr, .11 I. v isr amm r isr, on m.i. oi-.r..s- wi: tn.MAiM ii tiik puka ioi tiiukk mcn m. HP.I'tlSI IS I IV MMl. 1. 1.1 I.I V I'. H l( I la i Ml-1 mh i, r.i , ii - TlnV Ml M V i l l i: HOW SM M.I. MM It HXSKIMi lit SIM s Ol! IU' l nail' IT M VV UK. lll'TIIKI! IT III'. IN Tl I K 1 l.M M t'1,'1 I Vl.Ulf SAV- IMI lll.PAIc'IMKNT, M.I. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1906, edition 1
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