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I': 1 J - indigestion n'i'i mil : hut ti vmrtn!n nf Wr thn:k ' Mil n i Wid Stnmach trouble In itself a tru U Heartburn, ami 1ml thr vrt s mct'tuis m Ni-rvr sickncs--tiMi!H:it; It wan tins ftirt ut in in the Ttntwn nf that nmv iumi Remedy I r sh..u. 1:--5.-t':ii - to the stoma ''ti nw wi- i 1. ni- I i hikIj! ami favor u l'r .-tux l h- U' -n out that one nut 1 utul iukIiI vn.il inch lusting aci utiiviiliiii'-nt- w-i- tor HiiuiLii'Ii iiitr-'-.'i, l..linn:is. MiumHir breuth ami nJlnvt t'nmiiL-v.nii. try It. Ktrjitorativt TtiblrtMjr I.hluu'-mul in tft what it can ami will ..lu V.- -,-u .,u fuilj reamnneiui Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. M. COHEN. THE ROANOKE NEWS. Thursday, May Hi, 1907. Published Every Thursday. li is .immunced iliat the Presi dent will Hike a vacation between June 12 and September 30, and candidates for the Ananias (dub are asked to postpnne tlieir efforts u get in until the latter date. T. W. Ului 1 1.1 C Stead is tli. manners v, i-As) si;.s: "American no manners." Mr. ;:eni',eiiKin of polished lio mfe-rmed a gathering of ministers that he "didn't give a d u for the 'aniens.' " Gov. Hoki: Smith, of Georgia, has announced that while in Eu rope he will not call upon any of the crowned heads. X'e hope he will not go so far as to resent it, if the crowned heads insist on calling on him. ' KKTKRK1) AT POSTOI TlrK A I' UFIIidV A H(1NII CLASS M A I I 1:11 RATES 0I: SlIOTIPIHiNIN !)V(I': One Year, (by nmil.l postal wnl, 8U Months, " " .:; A weekly IViiimTstlH' imirniil ilivnifi! to the niutrriiil, t'lliuulinLiiil, piililn.il :m! agricultural inttvt st ol' H ;i. ilhx mnl mm rounding couutim. Advertising rates rfiisumihU' :nul fnrm-h-ed on application. If the railroads are really losing money carrying passengers what a lot of it they must make hauling Freight. Till: Governors of North Caro lina and South Carolina met at Jamestown, and as they are both prohibitionists nothing happened, liver since Kentucky caught the prohibition fever, things like this have been happening all around. I Tw i.M'Y years ago the linglish j hated everything that was Ameri ; can, says the London Truth. W e ' now think altogether d.rterently. The American woman is the put k i n upon w Inch our women are tv.ng remodeled, the American man lus w holly altered our char acter and that of our business. : British institutions .ire being re cousirmied m acordatiee with those of the I'nitcJ :.,tes. 'I hi; 1 nited States goveriinieni has assumed three ships t-. diuy right i.S great pier durmg she the A New Hampshire postman found a cat in the mail box. Prob ably somebody in a hurry to add the last claws to a letter. Senator Tillman and Sam j who dared to abuse an audience ! :nes;i"A ,i :v con ctsun of tl'.at the World' - !il!ltatll!l seven months o Exposition, and these '' i stantly open to the hs visitors ( .iiiK',ei'i:ig most popular exhibit at t l-'air at Chicano was a' battleship buiit on piles in the l.ikv. ill,. r,-ililv f.t' f ir I 1M1-SIOW11 ..una- Jones have been the only lecturers j K. t a.a!c1 inicrcsl in 'ill for not agreeing with them. j Toamvl thc in1cssuin lh "SUPPOSE Thaw's family were ! the dispersal o! the present fleet not wealthy," suggests a content-! signifies the ending of the naval porary. In that case there never j display, it is stated that at no time would have been any "Thaw case." j during the entire period of the - i Jamestown Exposition will there Mayor MeClellau and . hc i,.ss ,u. 25, var shirs on the i nearbv u .iters for the instruction After Mayor MeClellau and Tammany get through burying the hatchet, they will no doubt try to bury some of their political enemies. and entertainment of visitors. G'l'NTRV. J ! i in S. C ark has issued a general order to Confeder ate Veterans, in which he says: "The Seventeenth Annual Re union of the I'nited I'oulederate Veterans u ill be held in the city of Richmond, beginning on Thursday the 30th day of May and ending on Monday, the 3rd day of June. 1907. All veterans of this Jmsion are requested, on their arrival at Rich mond, to report and register at headquarters selected for North Carolina at Sanger Mall on 7th street, between Kroad and Clay. Special trams, as may be desired will be run by the Southern and Atlantic Coast Line, and the rate on all will be one cent a mile each way. The exact fare from every station can be learned by applica tion to the local railroad agent. All camps that are in arrears are earnestly requested to send their dues at once to Gen. V li Mickle, N24 Common street, New Orleans, as no camp will be entitled to send any delegates or have any repre sentation unless all its dues are paid before the reunion. It is suggested that every veter an from this State w ear on the lappel of his coat a sprig of long leaf pine as an appropriate badge for "Tar Heels." The veterans of this di ision will have the honor of having as their sponsor the granddaughter of Stonewall Jackson, Miss Julia Jackson Christian." Rhamkat Society. "VC' ell, my little man, what's your complaint? ' asked a Weldon citizen of a little Rhamkat boy. "Hungry, sir. Haven't had anything toeat today," replied the little fellow. "Have you no parents?" "Yes, sir! but father's a poet and mother plays bridge whist." Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Hannah Jones to Mr. Primus Blue. They'll never amount to much She is red headed and has a voice like a rasp. He earns thirty cents a w eek and spends a dollar on cigarettes. Mrs. Peachblussoi" entertained at her home on Mod Lane, Satur day night. It was a complete fail ure and no one who was present would desire her to repeal the per formance. Mrs. Skyscraper has purchased a bran new piano fur her lank sided daughter lo aid in tilling the lunatic asylums. Rhamkat people are preparing for an exhibit at the Jamestown ! Exposition. They will exhibit , three black cats, a parrot and iquerque. New Mexico, the rhonkey and a yellow coon dog. After m retirement trom : he vas governor ot -lh Kmd Yw Haw ir Bmglt ' "I rarely meet an American gentleman," says Count lioni. He probably would never meet one, if the American gentleman saw him coming. Mr. Roosevelt seems to have been one visitor, at least, who had nothing disagreeable to say about his treatment at the Jamestown ( Exposition. We are told that the temptations ' of wealth are greater than those of poverty, and yet there a few of us who will pray, "Deliver us from temptations." IT was unfortunate for Mr. Har riman that the controversy arose just as it was becoming possible to finance several nicely watered air ship routes. There will really be little diffi culty about the deportation of the negroes when a place for them ! can be found where the watermel-' ons ripen all the year, A husband brings suit for di vorce because his wife blew a tin whistle to keep him from snoring. We suppose the woman will not oppose the separation. AS a statesman, Senator Pora ker undoubtedly ranks high, but in the game of politics, he seems possessed of an ungovernable de- sire to trump his partner's ace. Mr. Hitchcock of the postoffice department, found the Southern postoffices in good condition and the postmasters unanimously in favor of the President's politics. STATU OK OHIO. (.TI'Y !' T'lLKIMi. , SS. LI I A.- (Ul STY J Frank .!. Cheney miikes oath that he is aenior jwrtoer nf the lirm ol V. J. Cheney A Co., doinu business ill Hie City ol luleilu County uud State nloresaiil, a-d that saiil firm ill pnv the sum ol'oN K II U N lili I I 1XM I VKS lor eaih and every rase l ia urrli that cannot be euml by the ii-e ul HII' Catarrh Cni-e. FRANK .1. I IIESi:V Hwutn to before unl1 subscnbed in iny .rewnre. thiu'lth il.y f I 'ei'emlier. A . H W 'Seal) A. W Cl.l.ASHN Notary I'u ilir. Hlt Catarrh l ore is taken internally, urn directly on the blisj.l anil mucus '--""'tiB'V:rCHKNKYCO Toledo, O. NOUfm STl r. NEWS. -I- Items of Interest ! rum all Sections of the State. At Oxford Priday Ruffin Puller, colored, was convicted of criminal assault and was sentenced to hang July II. Senator Simmons has sold his residence in Raleigh, where he has made his home for several years, for $10,000. Raleigh sold nearly $75,000 worth of booze, with a net profit of $17,000 for the first 3 months of the present year. A mass meeting has been held at Rocky Mount to take steps to wards securing the Eastern Caro olina Training School. Col. John R. Webster, editor of Webster s Weekly, predicts that Hon. W. W. Kitcllin will be the next governor of North Cdt'lina. Mr. E. P. Moses, for 22 years superintendent of the Raleigh graded schools, will voluntarily re nt c at nil. close of the present ses sion. A determined effort is being made In ( harlotte to gel the Nin th Carolina Banker's Association to meet there since hotel Carrohna burned Slate Superintendent Joynersays the examination for five-year cer tificates for teachers will be held in all counties the second Thursday m July. Rufus Brow n and wife. Mary Brown, are being sought by their ft icnds in High Point. They left three years ago and nothing has oeen heard of them since. Two of the most prominent citi zens ot Greensboro had a street fight the other day, grow ing out of a discussion about the greatness of Marion Butler and Spencer Adams. The Raleigh laundries went up 25 per cent, on their charges, but a number of citizens wouldn't stand for it, and are organizing a stock company to establish another laundry. James Blackwell. aged 2s years, of Spencer, wentto Nashville, Ten nessee, last week to take a railroad position and died in three days. He was in excellent health when he left Spencer. The tobacco farmers nf North Carolina and Virginia are planning to control the prices of their pro duct after the plan of the cotton farmers by the warehouse system, because the tobacco trust has made iemaleweaessi "List Fall," writes Mrs. S. G. Bailey, of Tun nelton, Y. Va., "I was going down by inches, from female disease1, with ejeat pain. After tak ing Cardui. Oh! My! Howl was benefited! I am not well yet, but am so much better that I will keep on taking Wine of Cardui till 1 am perfectly cured." Despite the envious attacks of jealous enemies and rivals, Cardui still holds supreme position today as in the past 70 years for the relief and cure of female diseases. It stops pain, tones up the organs, regulates the functions, and aids in the replacement of a misplaced organ. FREE ADVICE Wtii us a inter desirlbinr our winpWims, ar.J e w:ii sfnj vou hoe AJv'kt.'. in pljin sealed mwinpr. MJte1: I jJir' ..M.r lifp.iMiiiftii, I lit l.ll.ltt.t'liu't.i Mrilt llttfl u., i.luna i. Imi. At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles. WINE OF FIRS! NATIONAL BANK OF WELDOM, Weldon, N. C. We bought several carloads of S, 1 IS II II 0 AH nil I -J a nun un uu -5 Capital, Stockholders' Liability, Surplus and Profits, Deposits. TOTAL RESOURCES, $25,000.00. 25,000.00. 14,204.00. IW.588.00. 264,027,00. II it m Before the big advance in price and can today : Undersell the Factories.! Complete line in everything needed in Building a House iiift vn fnnndation to the tin roof Give us a trial order and be convinced that we can save you money. .vAi. vSL Wholesale and Retail Hardware, Weldon, N. C. 1 -ft. ffiJs Piercs - Whitehead Hardware taan i lj I: are trying to build up this community. I! We pay interest on time deposits, thus sharing our profits with our patrons. In helping you we help ourselves. Call anil see us. If not convenient to tome to Weldon. write us your wants. Wm. H S. HI KtiW'YN, JAMRS T. (iOOCH, President. Cashier. CHARLES C. ALLEY, " WHOLESALE Confectioner & Fancy Grocer, PKTEUSIUTIMJ, VA. u n ) MS II Ml ULU1 FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN.. M.s- W.T Rmsh an.l T. M 1 1 it r oritiT tnr llirui. Xrtlirrhiuil ri'iirc; flit ns in Kusttrn I'liroliiiii. Itnlil nuv 1'J 1 v Li-tiiT llraiN I':hVi-1 Itchls, I I1M' Dpi'- I'lisll'l!!, RINTING Ci tobacco rouiny unprofitable: by desttnym competition and heating down prices Aiaio'-nceme!:! has been given tliat on i ci'itnt of the change of date ! the meeting of the North Carolina Medical Society from June I lib. to June loth the board o! 'medical examiners of the State will meet X eJnesday, June 5th, at Morehead City. Excelsior Printing Company, Weldon, N. C. THE Bank of Enfield, t'lniiinis. , ;i-.- lyf ; II s im nm Hjti cVdfciNG j Ws n n ti n Jf :itf;Aitf i4rt-iWIiiVlriarl4iiiliiil-4li iki)iV(V. ,. t4i HV would you spend your money for poor fit ting clothes when you can for the same money Ret a fit equal to the very best tuilor-made clothes ? You would hardly do this if you only believed the following statement : UNLESS YOU ARE DEFORMED, WE CAN FIT YOU PERFECTLY. Come to my store and give us ihe chance to demonstrate, to prove the truthfulness of this assertion. u FURNITURE! OA.STOn.1 A.. Cures Hlood. Skin Diseases. Can cer, (ireatest Hlood Purifier l-'ree. It your IiIimhI is li!iiilii', Oiiii. ili-ivisvil, tint ur lull "1 lllllliors, it you lliivi' lilnoil J" 1 .still, r. 1 iii it. i-iulilllli I'-s. ,-:it 11 siire, rhiiul.i, t i vnia ili lmiii rising' .nut tiiiinis M.iiihy jiMnpiy skin, liuiif p.iius. i.it.irrli, ill. iiiii.iii-iu. ur uiiv bliMitl or skit, thrust', t:iki- Unl.iiiH' l.l,..i I'.ilin I'. It 11 ,mi ..II vireH lu il. ;irlii'?i ;unl i.iihm e-l.ip iind tin' IiIimhI 1. niiiilf purt' ami nrh 1 l uisi s ni 'v i'iti -. -1 it linttti' Sanipli' tri'i' l,v Kiiiini; la.mili I'.AI.M Hi., lhnia, l-.i II II. ti i rsiK'.-ially aiKlsi-il tor 1 1 r n i c. itei p si .itril rssfs. us it I'liri-s, altiT ill el - I. ul- I I Iv at lintield. was the third Hank to be established in Halifax county Itnil IlikU' Itluru aru ui.rht A mA i n .r ... ..I ika n il i ll.t, t ., ...c v,fc,.. au..,.i,u.ir.i,.iiMi . . , T, . . ... Jl'!i . Hanks at the close of business, March 22nd, IW7, it was the largest I lave I lie rillCSl Uine Ol MOUseilOlU ana Mltn- In surplus and undivided prolitsand also individual deposits in the county. jen Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc., Ever They pay 4 per cent, interest in their Savings Department com- f& . . pounded quarterly if you have some idle funds send it to them by Brought to this section. Our line of Crockery, MAIL and they will mail you a pass book with the amount entered in it Your business will receive prompt and careful attention. -SlTin and Willow Ware, Go-Carts, etc. is Complete. CURTIS. DAVID BELL, IVEY WATSON, Z til vji -:;.ti llfii i ! Wloc 1 g L-jT' J"J. -'.J. J '$ 1,1 ' 1 5 President. Vice-President. Cashier. SPECIAL RATES ON S. A.LRY. KK'IIMi'Slt, VA mitalfMti ett--rail's Kfuniim, May if'tlt Junr "th, fal-f ul oik t ent w-r milf twfnty.tivr t cnis will applv. hl'Kn, TI'.NN. lieneral Assembly ( "uHilwrlatiil Trrsbyterian liurrh May lt;ili -.'.".ili, inn lirvii Iush lare phw "i.'i rents will apply. I; Ml Mill A M, A LA. 1 ieneral An Hcmltiy I'resliytt'nan bnn h ui the l uitinl Mates, May 1'itb--ti"th, utii; iirt i'la tare pill! 'I't I CIltl. I or ratis troin othtr points, dates ot' mW, Hi- , apply to Si; M'M IU Aent or tin uulersinnei). C. H. OATTIS, Travcllinie Audit. liaU'iub, N. I A CARD. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, (lNniiit'oiiATKin 70P-7II-7I3 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. Promise you a treat in the inspection of their Spring Line ol Choice Furniture, Our Selec tions are exceptionally attractive this Season and prices are right. If not convenient to come write us for Blue Prints. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, Inc., LEADERS. Richmond, Va MTl'XDEKTAKlNli IX ALL ITS lliUSCHKX. Wagons, Carts, Buggies. -:- . N. STAIN HACK. ... t in COKFlNrf, CASKKTS.ASD HI KIAL UOHI'X.-tM Cooking and Heating Stoves. WELDON, N. C. US II i ion ioezzziizj Surely jJ.H.Howard&Co 1V-tiui,iuil Irw f"fd In driiUtt''" .Tills .er t Hull'" Fniily 1'illn lr Connlipa. UEOKUE C ORKEN, Attorney-At-Law, (Nulinnul 'tiink Huililinit.) I'rnctit'Hi iu 1.11 Sliil uml KwU.-iI urti. Uillectiun ol' i-laiins in Mali luz nnil uiluiiiiuK eutinllfi.. Muiik.v to Iimu tm upuruvtil .purity. Attiirny t.ir tlie h'iist Nationul Kuuli Ml' WtlllllD. Khl.lx.N.N.C. you wduI J gladly pay several dollars to USE A TELEPHONE J. A. ALSTON ONCE in case of an BdmundC. Ross, formerly U. c Senator from Kansas, whose vvic 1 saved President Andrew i i, nfrnm imneachmeni. died EMERGENCY FINE inaie Mexico. BMnUtf E.goMi of U bve do tronhle in wcurinn moil- j ...'.,. .C. iT. illilHi..oui tmolies Have aiscaru- ...... .u. ...... r -- (mu anil hv eooue iinxli'ls in fat e j to Klurs tnkil. i te. :tJ M. Cour ' Brown Holliter' Knoky nt, leu or tjbiel. WelUoo. N. I!. lif. N. C. t'liat urow on boab oi tree. I would (live Ihe choicwrt ones Kor Hollistcr's Kooky Moanlain Ti. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Ualiftx, N C. PROVIHION8, -Cimn ud Tobacoo.- WHY NOT GET ONE? FOR RATES i Apply to LOCAL MANAGER or , Home Telephone and I Telegraph Company, Henderson, N. C. Cor. Wuhinartoo Ave nd First Street, Waldoa N. O. U-Sl-lf I DEALEKR IN HEAVY M FANCY Gash o r Credit m, .iin--jfjfVE-J'f- 3t. 1'i1''.- .-".-'r; - ''J ' ' .-sj ',11.-' J'",., . ."i X V .I '- m h o r Instalment rv S n J II, We mention a it but remember these are not the only bargains we havel for you. - 1 A n Li We have the beat line of (IroceriM in town. When in need ot anything in Grocery Line Call on us. yonr trade. Oilr stock is fresh. Give n POT mifONIYAtAII It)imn0NCTTAH Hiai Wf 4U mm fc la la. I Brass and Iron Beds, $3 and up; Bedroom Suits, $15 to $175; Sideboards and China Closets, $10 to $50; Dining Tables, 5.oo and up; Uo-Carts 2.5o to 3o.oo; Pianos and Organs, $50 and up; Sewing Machines, l5.oo to 4o.oo; Stoves and Ranges, lo.oo to 60.00; Matting, 12cto3oc. per yard; Carpet, per yard 25c to l.oo; Art bquares and Rugs, l.oo to 25. 00. Mail orders promptly filled. No person is ever disappointed here. WELDOH FURHITURE COMPANY, YELDOfl, - low Coli. uaLniawnii . .j.iji.uiuitij.1ii..,.l.Liu.i.. . .; ri1 ij-,jBB!j i V .x. y . ' .. .. . IS
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