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r5 f': 1' 14 yf,i- 1& 1& "4$ '4$ Vs '4$ 'et$ Keep Your - On The My Hair "'A i 3 M A s 1 H 'H 8 f i Lis A London clergyman ol a su- VISIT COUNT! HOME, burhin church lias hit up a novel plan to entertain his ciingrcg.ition kVd Letter D:i of The onvui': by promising to read novels lo C!in?t:;iti IVmivrntKe t'nion them with musical iniei'luJes nct w inter. :' :'. ir 1 : .'. en:' Ran Away Don't have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you! Then what? That would mean thin, scraRgly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home ! Fasten it tightly to your scalp You can easily do it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The beit kind of a testimonial "Sold tar ovftr mxty yours.' A SMtSAPUtlLU. I'll ! S. ijers llll.ltKV 1'KTOIUL THE ROANOKE NEWS. Thursday, Junk 27, u07. Published Every Thursday. XS'TKHK!) AT IVSTI'FFHK VI WK.l.lioN SKI iiSII-l Uss M.VI'mt. RAITS OFSL'BSCHIPriOMNADVAM'.h One Year, liy muih postpaid, si. Mi Six Months. " " .7"i. jnd delivered it to the party to (,f wmm::g -A weekly 1 'emuerutie jmn mil .levute.1 :. .,lt..Vo.,. ,u eiuv-Hve ;v u to the nuiteriul, eklueatiunul. pulitiral anil uirnenkuni! interests i smrmuitli)ir eDiiuties. tUX tl!l"l Advertising rates reusmuUe an. I fur nisheil on application. HARRIMAN is getting tired of be- intr "it" in thp n,Hinni1 to a irom- " " v- MR. BRYAN is a firm believer in the idea of "one term for every And no more. man. The annual robbery of Ameri cans is proceeding gayly on the other side of the Big Pond. SECRETARY T.AFT is smiling, on I his western trip, as if he was riding on the "Presidential special." ; "TOM Thumb" is again re- ported dead, but he will probably be on hand as usual when the next circus arrives. WE are not much on poetry but! last fall. The reason that the Gov- books anJ p.i;vr. all i nich how's this? "Watch the Balti-! ernor assigns for his veto is the "V ''eeeivcd I hen more oil-can fleet, how it make- ' veriest "rot." He says that the sparkling eyes, beany "I thank mosquitoes skeet." : matter had no legislative enquiry '"" 3i'J ' oiue again : or investigation. Has not Ohio told without luller l.mguage how IT'S hard to live up to a big rep- i anJ olhcr ga.al Sla)..s Kxn t.niv. pK-JNeJ they u ere ith our viit. utation. An office boy caught An- jng sueh a law for years, and tlie ' l:vc,v r'Mmi V!N',l'J i,lul -r' drew Carnegie without a single j rairo.uis f Ohio, and ihe 'other heart made glad. It was indeed a library in his pocket. States show no signs of going into 1 .lege, for out of our abundance Tur D....;.L. :. i:..i,i. ... . i n r. i i tniucm la lltiuie lo ici- nmm.l ,K ..I:.... ,.t .U.. W....U : wiiiuiiiiu me eunoi in toe vv jsn- 1 inMnn Star m the ,vi,.tv for th,. p . nuppicssion oi ioyes An Indianapolis gentleman named Gus Rhake has turned reformer. It is to be hoped that he does not intend becoming a muck Rake. , WHAT shall it profit us lo regit-; late the railroads, bust the trusts, and exterminate grafters, if the weather be permitted to run amuck? If the Hague Peace Conference transacts its business and adjourns without coming to blows, it will be doing more than some people dare nope tor. , Attorney General Jackson, of, V .. l. 1 ..." J .1 . 1 .ncw iovk, ueciues mat me oyster is a "wild animal." Be careful and never face an oyster unless you are armed. THE Philadelphia woman w ho look her husband's place m the: pulpit on Sunday, wore a picture! hat that deeply impressed her fern-1 inine hearers. i In his efforts to get back into j ihe Senate. "Billy" Mason is han-, dirannH hv thf f: t ,h n t,is ,. ; I" " J Ml. ..... UI terances seem to get inio the hu morous column. "The path of poetry leads but I lo the jail," says the start poet of the Baltimore Sun. The general impression is that it leads there via ihe poorhouse, however. YOUR GRANDMOTHERS USED IT. ti.. c. i i. i But She Never Had Sulphur In Such Convenient Form as This, v.i.ici.nikr...ii,i,.H"r-i-!i-if.i.i ilr bouHrhuld rt'mt'tlv. am! sit ttnl Iiit irraml mother. Sulphur has two it curing stem ami blood diwascH fur a hundred vars. But in tbt old day they bad to take imwiliTttl sulphur. Now Uaiicoi'k'K Liquid Sulphur tftv.t it to you ill th best pusMblr form and yuu t't the full benefit. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur and Ointment quickly cure Ectema. Tt tter. Sail Kheum anil all Skin Diseases. It cared an mtly ulcer for Mrs. Ann W. Willett, of WaNltington, I. C., in three days. Takrn internally, it uritieK the blood and clears thr complexion. Vour druirgist sell It. Salptaur ltoklet free, if you write Hancock Li q Mid Sulphnr Company, Italtinmre, Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Can" cer, area test Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thiu, diseased, hot or full of bunion, if you have blood poixon, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and bumps, scabby pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or anv blood or akin disease, take lioutnic 1 flood llulin, (B. U. B.) (Soon all sores heal, arhes aad paius Btop and tlie blood is wade pure and rich. Druggists or by express )l per bottle. Sample free bv writing BUtOl) BALM tU, Atlanta, Ua. It. it. it. is especially advised for chronic and deep seated eases, as it cures, after all else (ails. 4-4-1 y. "Ml. Hi- man knows onc-sevc.i-billioncth of one per cent, about anything," says l'homas Ivdison. Still, there is Cieornc Iknurd Shaw to whom we may turn v hen in doubt. He knows the rest ot it V. dollar wheat makes flour," asks the St. Albans .Mes- sender, "where Joes the great benetit conic in?" by the pu' he has less trouble getting rid of its l ie money, of course. Ask us an- Ir other. sa; "Si. L.oris has a smoke inspec tor but he hasn't done much in the way of stopping smoke, " says the Chicago Record-Herald. W hy should he stop the smoke- If there were no smoke to inspect he might lose his job. ('.ovi:uNOi Ih'Ki-' S m s ; : . of (ieorgia, has declined an oiler to go on the Cliataiuiua circuit lor a series of lectures. Slowly, but surely the country is a akeiuug to the full measure of Mr Smith's splendid patriotism. TEXAS is giving out the story ol a cyclone that picked up a letter miles away. It begins to look like the niembers of the Ivoocveh s Ananias Club are merely amateurs. A man inserted an "ad." for a wife in the Chattanooga Star and because he secured one ihe next j ... .t. . :.t. y, me papei auuoui.ees una great flourish that "advertising pays: , NU s,u11 f ?' '!K' auuu,,u" , UUfc"u-UH : before rendering final judgment. , Tm: veto of ihe 2-cent fare bill read the I Ith and lrtli chapters ;by Governor Hughes, of New , f John, all paying good atten ! York, was a urea- shock to the 1,m- Then sang "just As I Am. " people of the Umpire State. It was fondly hoped and believed by them , that tie was free from "corporate influence." Hut his veto of the bill to give 2 -cent rate to passen gers within the State of New York shows that he is merely a "corpor- ation tool" as Mr. Hearst declared .bankruptcy. If Governor Hughes ' ' e LT 1.1U t lC I'lVSlUelltial PCC m , ,,. j nis Poiinet, ne mignt as wen rtu i him adieu. n im iioieii NORTH ST ATT; MiWS. Item ot Interest I rom all Sections of the State. The State Association ol rural I mai earners will meet at nurham ; juy 3.5, I , , ; Salisbury ,s going to celebrate ; (he I-ounh of July this year in a ! patriotic way. The CHntrac, hils been awarded i for a $4o,ot)0 new Y. M. C. A. at , v-in,,,,. er a,,,,, ..'-.,.,. C .1 I. I, I,.., rt iiisioii-o.iieiu lumifi in.!. f,allj L-()ncerts in her parks which j are anKdy ;ll,ended. I ne local urocery company, ot High Point, was placed in ; DauKruptcy rnaay ry petitioning creditors xv- k- Millcr- ul,u WJS the grocery business at Durham, has suddenly depai led, leaving some unpaid claims. The number of State, private and savings banks in North Cam- lina -all batiks other than national banks is now 2M. The President appoints Rich mond Pearson Lhivoy lixtraordi- j Ilary a,lu 'V,""MC' ' 'eiupoicnu.u y ! 10 Grcci;: aiul Mo"ienegro. j Hydrophobia has broken out I among ihe cattle of the Hanners- j ville section in Davidson i ccumy and a large number had i . t'li i ; to be killed. j ft ,4 - I- i. 'I- I "p ivi:soiii; iriot.Tniiy LT tar boro has awarded a contract for the erection uf a temple, which will cost $18,000 exclusive of plumbing and heating. Frank May, a well known young , man of Greensboro, made an un- successful aiiempt to end his lite,' by drinking the contents of two-ounce bottles oflaudanum. scarcely a week passes that enmo nnA Hpc nnf rrn M I Pvinrr. ton seeking relief from hydropho bia by applying ex-sheriff T. S. F. Dorseti's celebrated mad stone. t and Fonville. was bound over to the Decemher term of the FptWul court in Char otte nn a S.Vnnf) bond as a result of evidence given bv Frank H. lones Mnndav. ai an accomplice in the bank embezzle- ment. nual V.1 art'.- . to ;Ll,.;aa;e o.ie o! iiu: KvM i etarr tS.iv oi nie oi:!.;n s l.:!i!:..:i I emrcrancc 1 im:t. I he pgnwt.r i t!n s'.vcial depart- mem wun Jcmiiv CivsoJy, an in- valid w'.io tor lii.iny Lirs!u.l been .,.1 o! Kuicne-.-Iclt that - tr-..,.i lur si icn sac prompted ol oar I leavv" tribute : ' the ; hii'iii;'.::e'- .:. ceiwd by bcr bo!'.- ;1icN . "il t:c- .0! !. ' niy bv a i't::v lo c r'ji'.iei'. to o . i -ure :' tlu-r i .1 le ICS'-II r r.n!N i and i!ierc :m: i i t . v nil a 111!!' be II.:. i Pi"- 11--! .;!m Mer incut the "i. ;noii:!i u Juik J.'l e. A tin -e a.-. :i, a kind !...',. .r ever .'.!. h thcr g;:t. h.u ttiv.u 01 k r Cmi-i t)ur . and Mrs. liT.v;;,;' ,u !ie '.lied mio lie ' I r-." ry. g:v- sloe ,. the the 'tiler Mix. needed With .1 . T. ha e:i.ipir..:ts home v. e chard by t : ing the 'is:!,.;--, n room, the mn;a:e W'l'liams thin pr s011f; -,d praver ser ice. the m mg K,)1R -wimt a l-rie:.d We Have mjesii ." Siie then led , an earnest prayer lor die inmates and especially for their keeper. Then Mrs. Williams read a plain, simple SI,,!'V kllin- ,h'n of our love and sympathy, and the origin of the worK Pelore descrmed. Je-us, Lover of My Soul," was sung vvni01 c1"'1' w service. Uii-.cs, Ananas and ham sandwiches u ere liberally distributed, together with we are made to feci thankful to . - it , , ... v urn on inn I'lLiiigs, aim a nine is proinived to those w h. (MVr r-VC'1 a cup oi .Miu w.ner in K. . v . . . . 1 lis name Sorry to know th.it quite a mini- ber started who failed to reach there Oiirlanhtulchapci-onsbrougiu ns back all right, even though our team waded through water aim. .m to the point of discouragement, 1 j. hcwari; 0f Ointments That Contain Mer- Cury "r.-nr.v ,n ...r,. a.-.ry .1.- Z? tt: . .!.,.. ..,,ha .7 ;.i ,.. 1 rXitlil I'll j.l, -,-111,1 1, t lliii' l'll -iriilll-.. lie- I In- il.u.i , t,. ,. ,,, ,,, ' inr r.m in...,T it. i urc. iii.tinil.il ui'.'ii ii ( . , ;linl is t;ikrii iti'i i i,. i jv. ,i, . ,, ii. i,i,,i :,,i ,., sy-t.-m. u,"fUi ialih i in ll i- l.ik.- iiurli.,i,i aa ,M;, ,.n m i, .;..,:. . r .1 I Hi.Nt V V I II Tnll'll.i. O. rni-i- 7" i-.-iiN -r 'I'i tili!niiia!' S.a.l In- ililn I .ti.,- MaH I aiuily I'lli" i.ir ( uii-i, j, a. i -mi The trusiees have secured the Rev. (ieoige W. 1 ay. as the suc cessor ol ihe h'ev. McNeely l)u Bose, in the rectorship of St. Mary's school. Mi. I. ay is the second sun ol the late eminent pre late, the Right Reverend Hen re c I nv ui' Hi,. I iiu.-, .ii- i;asIon, wcn known both as an au- thor and as an eloquent speaker and loail 1,11 "'"P ""' I1"" -i"- ..u i'-Vu'k i 'iihi' Vai'.'i'.' i.i'.Vin .i.i. i"'ii! ihuVi' vl.u 'w. uiui ii-i.-kimK.fihrtii-itr. M,.y Hi-ailai lie lalilrls, NHiraliia. lli-aii i lie. IVr ailHi ,, ,,, ail1,. tu ,, j i-iiiiiKsti.m ir. sh-x.!.' llnuiiH-hv Tut.u-t- . 1 : 'irai"':,-um l,.ua !iy iii.uii,, ,n rm'! r,TlZ . v';'tlsa" Sulil by W. M. ( nlun, Vtl,lmi, N o. I'lli' int'dieine tlmt sets llie whole wn lil thinking, The mneilv on uhii'll ail dot'tur auit-r. 'n- iirewripiimi .ai your iiu-mis an- i.,k-. n,,,,", i;,kv M...iniainTi. w. m. cnhi-n, wehiun, n. . .i- n iimw,. iiaiii;,.. v. c. SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER. ; ,,rJ:":;;Vn;:;:;'v:'71';".":,:,, 1 H n i ti .-tint U.l .1. .1. l ul l..m snd i.Ui. ix. v.. . il inn,. itiissiuiifr Jnlvxtli, l1' C.turt liott-timU-r tri I 111,- ,-..IM Mm i".;if pnhli,' ;iti.-tinii, f. .r r t-li. at ih-- in ll.iliMx. all 1 1n- fin.' .Hid pntil.tr tli.it ivtll tin a-ur.' im nr iimrt hi.- -iiituii, at Mi.-ttm-- el .tiliinn. ;iiiiliiiif ami urmvinuoii ili;it t i-.u-t t himl i ti JJalilax coiiniy, kiiuun a, r 1 1 - lull L.,,UM.,i, t, I'mu-.-'s ll-.lll,l, tl.U nl U il- , -h Stvaitii1. 1 .JVflmanin!,;' I'r! '!!!?. a'ni.f sam i.m-1 ! . and th it v--r tlin-k. am! ui un iu.,!it .iml six I I '"" ''"" 111 l"- Wlm-ll lo i' lit ' T"'s lsl 'u!'''"''vi'"!', ! , j fOLEYSIIONIYHDVR ; atop tb conl and baala lunga ;.. .: A . - ; Wiik' ff Cf'.i;i. wire!; at o-u iviVwd my pains - Ui Jui ..! my is;.-." ; ,!pmo','i':v';ui-vi- fkkk advice I . ;v.,!:'.!j:::m:;,!-'!iMai- -'.'-' ::yr:;:i' f . -. . , i , i i . t - x" ' ' k - '.,!'. 1 .. -, I . e .. t M , 'Jh ... . , MVS., lL'k.!Clv. vtv'. ' ffi At Every Dru Store in w5 nARmii-J The North L-),.:tr--.--i Jl M -r (.-jl P.. p.r'.ni-'V.. ; ...! HEW JEWELRY STORE ! Powell Brothers, NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICt. VVElDOV, Nl. C. risi: i WjjcfjEsf Clocks f Jewelry- Our specialty is repairing of fine watches iind clocks. I.onjc tvpLM ieiice in tills line ami nil work fully guaranteed. Til xraNiii); in the most up-to-date niaiiner. Wedding rinj;s en graved at short notice. Prompt and earcful attention to mail orders. THE Bank of Halifax, iin'i'iii-a mi ini i: i' ,. i'..;..i. I 'il 1 1 lh' III M. 1 i r i: I'M i n i'- - ,.,.,,.im.,-l. an. I a I'M; I M 1 N r -I,-m - m I iii-mo, ! nr. im-! "Mir tin- limit. "Ili'l ii i 1 : 1 : 1. v! 1 W in. II S Uur;vn. I1:. - ,: ni Ii. 1. irasis. V I'i, - il, nl n,MMMHMIM A BUSINESS LUXURY A lillEtKINfi ACCOLNT is indeed u husiness necessity; and he who tries to net along without one is at n great disadvantage. It is not required that a person should have a large hulk ot husi iiess in order to open an account. Professional men. farmers, and many women, are running check ing accounts. If you have never done husiness in this way, and are not familiar with the plan come to us and we w ill get you started. We pay 4 per cent, in our Savings Department. BANK OF ENFIELD, Enfiew. n. c. A CARD. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, IM il.Tlll: Villi, 7UO-TII-7I.1 I: hroad St., Kiihmund, a Promise you a treat in the inspection of their Spring Line of Choice Furniture, Our Selec tions are exceptionally attractive this Season and prices are right. If not convenient to come write us for lilue Prints. X HUMIFY. Inc.. 1 3 O l CHARLES C. ALLEY, WHOLESALE Confectioner & Fancy Grocer, ra'HKKMrw;. va. ltvM, W. T. Ii:iu-!i ami T. M. Ni'tliciluii-I iviv vuur t.nh is ihfin URORtiE C. (iREHN, Attorney-At-Lav, f N'atiiinal llunk lUtililinun I'nii'lici'S in nil State ami IV'Irra ' Hints. ( 'ulli'i'tuiii of claims in llali a.v and atljiiiliinir nullities. Mnney to lnau un atipnive'l seennU tt'iiney lui Jl'irst Natiinial llank n Wel.lnn WKI.HON, N. ('. FOLEYSHOrolAK f CHUdrtni tafr, tar. N opiatr. $1.00 bottles. Try it. Carolina .i-i-l ..I i.-r .nl-'i n-..il:..ri. .t.l.lt. .1 I POUST. President, ( ii'eeiisbiiro, N. C. im: or. nl a!,- c " i 1 -i n-r u ll linlll I -a II 1. 11 .1 I .,: U ill,. .1 ,!,,-,,. ii,,- laii- i',.ii-iiiiii"ii a-ii-i'i,-'!. iln -. !i a i-liii: h i In, mi ll, "laii- ll i 1i;,-a,-lH'il ,.f l"l-lll.'-- .. oil l.ai.i.ii,.-. i M-ha'ur an- ' . T I I '-ui- rilt - - aii' I an i ;rn,L laolill,-.-- allii i-,,ilr-,i,i n..-. - an I -.,l:.--l- !! i'aii'.'ii.i l:. H. (ireRory, I U"illt l ao: FAIiFRS. Richmond. Va. T O 1 1 IzLI i iit i in KiiMeni ( 'uiotina. J. A. ALSTON tiM-: I'KOVISIONH ( KiAltrt AMI TOHAttt) Cor. WitKliimrtoii avenue ami iHt Street elilim. N. I". an i iiPnrnr'ioe A. L. J Spring1 and Summer. V, Oiir siorc is brim full and running over with tip-to-date styles in jjy )f (ioiKls. Notions, Clothing. Shoes, Oxfords, Hats, Caps, Jewelry, "5 V' Cut lory. Crockery, Trunks. Hags, Suit Cases, Furniture, Carpets, Mat- tiiv. Rti'As, (iroccries and thousands of other things too numerous to 1)$ nienlion. In fact, our immense stock is full of bargains for all. Visi t to W eldon should visit our store and inspect our stock before i' htivitvj. elsewhere, w for women and nie tn.wioui i.ine ior men 4 v.xN ;fc ' 'A FOR "il I. ST 111 I x' itur it ii a a' i ii t ir ii w n n v.- ) . ' t i 'n Wi Jk . L liich'-Aji? Cr..cS'W.NG I FURNITURE! jfrWc Have The finest Line of Household and Kitcli yven lurniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc, l:er Hrousht to this section. Our lino tr Crockery. ; rin and Willow ware, (ioCarts, etc. is complete. my-ri'i:in.ki' , ai.i. n- i.iaM Wagons, Carts, Hugiries. Jfc V. N. ST A I N HACK, Gash o r Credit '. : t . . 4. mmiiium a it-v nui Brass and Iron Beds, $3 China Closets, $10 to $50; 1 v.. I Pianos and Organs, $50 and up; Sewing Machines, 15.oo to 4o.oo; Stoves and Ganges, lo.oo to Oo.oo; Matting, 12cto3oc. per yard; Carpet, per yard 25c to l.oo; Art Squares and Rugs, l.oo to 25.oo. Mail orders promptly filled. No person is ever disappointed here. WEL DM "Al-avs titisv Store" of STAIN BACK, Dealer In 1 A Complete line of New (iootls e are soie ajjeni tor me i I Tl) Dull i 1 1 I VI 4 'Always Busy Store," S n WELL - DRESSED i iVirii" tt liVr ii W.vour 1 ting c would you spend money for poor fit ting clothes w hen you can for the same money Ret a fit eiiial to the very hest tailor -made clothes ? ou would hardly do this if you only belioeil the following statement ; UNLESS YOU ARE DEFORMED, WE CAN FIT YOU FERFECTLV, Come to my store and j;'ie us ihe iliaike to demonstrate, to proe the truthfulness of this as- sertion. 1 "I I IN- i -M:i" o ; ; u. iinp.i.s.- Cooking anJ Heating Stoves. WKU)ON N. (I t tr ?" w vvc , ,o w hi Mi 1 U fen vi u remcmncr inese are not for you. . and up; Bedroom Suits. $15 Dining Tables, S.oo and up; PURKITURE WELDOfl, Hom Cwuh. 1 for . i. tVurt j u nCi 'iV ti vneen vuainy anoes .C.l.j' . - 't V 1 A I Weldon, N. C. S V n u .VI MEN. V a i', if i'i ii .V ii ir '.') iVaj '.V iV ii 'V " v '- i s I it .V'-i M'i n o r Instalment the onlv bargains we have J tu $17S: Sideho.nric tio-Carts 2.5o to 3o.ou- COMPANY, 4 m B I i 14 1 V t i . i TO'I-Vg ii Jl r If f 1 ." .
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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