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I gloomy I DESPOXDEXTI THINKING OF THE I H I SUICICE STVIVT j I AND FORGET IT SIMMONS LIVER RECUIATGR Mn th Uw lo HMllhj AoUon MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING. THE ROANOKl; NliWS. THURSDAY, Al'Cl ST 13, 1 90S. Published Every Thursday. kki.-k atkuh,s as j ENTKKKl) AT I1 SKt'o S IJ-V LASS Ani:K. RATES 01' SIBsOII'IIOS IN AbVAMT: j One Yi':ir. it.v niailj post naiit. Six Mouths. ; A weekly I ifMiocoit ic join mil ilroil.-.i to the nmlt'iiul. tslm'utiuuul. pnlitifa! ; und ut ii'ultuiul intercuts ol I tuhlu an-1 sni'rouu.hiieciuiiitit's. Ailwitisini; rules reasoiiaiile illl.l fur- j mulled on application. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. t:or President: WILLIAM JENMNOS BEVAN. ol Nebraska. For Vice-President: JOHN WORTH KERN, ol Indiana KoR COXiililCSS. SD uNli coNi,l.i SlIINAl. D1STKUT: CLAUDE KITCHIN, of llahfus. DEMOCRATIC STTE TICKET. I nil i." lats.iii : W. W. k I 1 1 HIS, "I I'l is,, n I II. i I i s 1 I ' .i I. lis. a: W. I SI U I, s I , .a V-.tMttrll. -I., ma no hi -i i i .1. IIIIV S olilMI -, P of I'm. o oi O'l; int. r.r.s.iAMis f iu"n. of Cleveland. l i.-K oi ia.K If K. V. of Wake. I'l Hl s OAl'KN f I'l la it l i la ' o, ' .1 V. .IiiVM'.K'. , '-! .1 .-It'M 11 "I I M I: I S' I .1. ll. VIM No. aiT";m-:o'.i;m.!:o I W. l;l Mil of l'l'llllkhll. c en ii i-M,.M-;n ' ,i , . lai i i o la W . i il.'.UI Wl. uf laius'ln. i , ,ia-.,i VI I, 'S 1 1 , ll M I sM 1 1 I II If F. AW Ol K, of Wayne, oi i l-e la; l oi'il: on I imsiis, A I. -II I I'M S. 0l Henderson. ; ; A Li,...- .ii it,,. S.inOi u- inic icK,si.iiuie in me ......... to abolish Mining. That is w hat comes ol suniniei' sessions. New VtiHK is about to deepen Hell Gme, presumably to relieve the congestion of the (ireat W hite VX'ay. I k awn It's a hard hearted preacher, J ,.; who will dwell on the subject of fu-: A. O. Calhoun, of Victor, is Mis ture punishment on a hot Sunday , souri's honey king. I le has 3,000 morning. 1 pounds of honey in sight from the MMHMMM, An Ohio man has invented a machine that will do away with typewriter girls. That man's wife must be a cat. A l-'lorida tow n has passed an ordinance regulating the speed of airships overhead. "Reform is marching on." If John I). Rockefeller isa stick ler for the eternal fitness of thing;, his furthcoming book will appear in oilcloth binding. "A spinster is not always to he blamed for her condition," says the Omaha Bee. No, indeed often she is to be congratulated. "Will Tom Watson get the electoral vote of Georgia?" asks the Macon Telegraph. Yes; right where the chicken got the ax. Cincinnati proposes to stop the spooning in the parks there about. We judge from this that Cincinnati is thinking of abolishing its parks. A Texas physician says it is im possible to overeat. Doubtless he has reference to the average man's income, however, rather than his physical make-up. OASTOI1IA, Bun tli -llil Uiniiii Hsi wis fc'Jj! i They are selling rin,.e in .lik ing canes, in l-irni : ; 1 : -i . : 1 , Al.i. 1; ; ; is said that practically every nun ill that t i j v. si h.is tieW.epc there of late. 1 1 aa 1. 1, a !'. . Si.iies by I'.ir liii.i av.ng to si N"i di Or. ! ri the a a t d- r'-t:i ::. V,. Ikmcjn. North s p.. --i a.- ut as t:'. ttul ;!s I -y. .una. Til!: truth has been mi i tehee' tviicemiig the "shi it'i r.icvn" so i faslot) pap'.r avei s A msmi'er Hi' necks lia e Ken all; I'mady stretched because of it. I'm. As Indiana man swalnou-d a fa;!!cr a few uj ai:, anJ n was o.iiy 1 v the in - t be roic !; i ts ilia; his life teas aed We iTcMime that lie uasaimosi tickled (ode.tth Till' rumor i-. not confirmed hy ! 'i iv. ite Vet el. it V I ot h ;h.il I'li-a dent Ii'o.ise,. h v...s 'Me hi'htcd" i,ii rlii li.iriMii! i.! ilu- rem:- ion : l.ic $20,2 10,1100 line ol' Judc I l ! s h i'!.i:-s leiiniKs ts..!ie..:.lmr.i !i...,!:i1i.!v..v! hv the iudge, "Are ou ihe defm elant in this cae'-" replied "No, in- Jccdl l,"ss; ' sc iusI ll! r 'hat stole the chickens A I rresiii), Cal. . a butcher has thefii iS in many stray dogs and working them in bologna. Some body must have found a piee of '': '"uzle in the sausage. C-N it be that the man taken to CUsloiA al i .. ij, .-, .. ' ,, . :;a. ! a: . v. is simply a railroad i '!!:-. I d ,u u-.e:'- ing for his appearance before- the Interstate ( 'ommerce ( a un inissi. mV A lieardstow n, , sal.M.n keep- - er who was forced out ot business by the local option u ave uent to digging niossals. At his fust haul he landed two fresh water pearls worth $2,000. If there is a moral in this story there is no extra charge for it. i Mr. Josephus Daniels, editor of1 the Raleigh News and Ohserver.is to soon go to Chicago to take charge of the departiuent o! hteta- ture in the Democratic lieaJquar- ters. Mr. T. J. 1'ence. Washing- lun corresn indent of the same pa- per. will accompany him. WVNlillAM R Ml-di'ldill ll's an- nouilceiiient tli.il he u ill vote for Tafl does not ail much ice in '-,r- giina or even cause a ripple ttp.-n the bosom of the majestic Ja ! bolting hiibit, having he ou d les . ,, I j "1. ,!c .11! - J partv in I Sii and learn in 1 u 11 1 ;'" Viig.ma .s vau .m.i .. ' "BRYAN WINS, SAYS KliilHR." and the paper that is "supreme n Virginia" assure , lis thai the Slate Editor Say , (iirmao-. W ill Sup is not in ihe doubtful column. port Ileum. ratic C.in.li.Pite. j ODDITIES W THE NEWS. Te n,.a ,, p.nv, Am-rid is t!;e "le .v il k Si. ..as Ouaint and Curious Hems From A im,,;, , j;kl , v 11,, ;,,,., hhd- s'cUa.ul editors in AiiKTkM. Wilhani.McAany, statistician in i an inic . vieu Mr. hhdder de the I'tnladelphia marriage license civ M, ;n,in ,u, ,,cduI bureau, says the decrease m the Cil 1 k s ud he w oul.l take ihe number ol marriages in that city is ,,,, ,,. ,;,.,, , Sepieiuhc-r. due to ihe Merry Widow hats, i ic lkx! -cd ,,,,, he tin js which keep men at a distance mam issue, and ihat the hope of the people in this respect lies m Everybody in the town of Ortoti- ,k. )au,-uiiC eandidate. ville, La , owns u motor-car. but .e I . . , i- . iiere are oiuy tour i.iiniues m me pluee. So many houses are closed in Pittsburg that numbers of cats are I in need of food, and recently chil dren have been attacked on the streets hy the animals. now, una as inucii more w ill re collected in the uuiumn. John W. Gates expects a visit from William Howard Taft at Port Arthur, Texas, and when he arrives the largest watermelon on record ; 107 pounds--will be presented , io him. j ! Dogcaieher Martin Smiili, of! ,. ,, . c- , l.ellevue, ot ,s. j , iii presenting a bill lor $.17 for destroying 74 dogs j 1 iiouocrii oie laws ul lue Jllllh.li.s , ...... 1 I .1 .... a . I' .1 :....! as evidence of the work done, and the bill was cashed. "!'" I Mrs. Margaret Sampson, of I Wakefield. Mass., who broke a front tooth in eating a sausage, was awarded 5200 from a packing company. A knight of the road, known as A-A No. I, King of Tramps, who claims to have traveled 4-4,500 miles and spent $10.2(3 in 12 years will retire as tramp and go to work ill Philadelphia. He will w rite a book. Served as eollee. tin- new eolfee sulisti- i till.. Kllon.1 to e,,,eel eieivilliel,' as j -t.;;ii. N;;,u,sy - f pc-pjc hei,eyed ; dillei' in it t'lther. l'lile healtlifiilloast-, that ixeW I'.nglatHl Was destined 10 1 ed mini. malt, nuts, etc.. have heeii o j become .1 part of the frigid one, oleveily h enileil as to iroe a wonder- j anJ jn consequence of this itlipres- ; lillvsa.islyiin.'C MaMe and flavor, i . , pre... nf em .And it is- " ma' le in a minute too. 0 , sion mere w as a great nue ot em-, tedious -.'ii ii i.-s i.oiiuiir. j igraiion from this section of the j For sale by W. I'. Faiker, Weldon, X. C. i country 10 the West. I I! UK MM Ml;, iv.:.ra '"'1 pariiitf ti A". n!i ;ul St; mi the UYpitKican liuat W oi ! s :) ca aieaiv i..i.:-ed. e.;. 1 1 .: i : 1 1 n l i . t : - .,- it a mo.:- c.,:;.r..:;.:n hie' I Riv ' I V.noc: ,; l.i i',f an lias n .: as icitv itt e!n-v!is in m, .'.'it Norman I'.ltll'.i.o. w ho in i!t-r 1 ax;, i n mi !';vJ w alt Hie ni l I'll vi '.an.! w it:s ii the partv, to manage hts varn p. :: and who at the i:i:e tunc a devoted an. I lo'. .1 !"!;.. Mil' "! ,l '"d 'i'H NcN.i-.kuu. It i- cw.V 't th.i. t.:e I " ocr.iis .(!. yy.'i : .: mi:..c:'i.- : :: iw i i:n I:. - -! a i M I:;,;.1'. I inc. ire conn: to an, I m-m-iii the I.VnuMu- ,,, , ,..! u,,i '., ill .1, .no IK :.,. ;,- '':' i t...sevell h. ,.:!- a i' ."el. r .;:..! iMirtoitc paMvM.t. t!:e t t i tlie l.ict c i i.t t the U'. pnlak.in pat iy at heart Inm as i: kcpubi;- 1 v wedded is to l'.n i i cm par: to tile ti l! -Is an.! c ; , and to the intviv-.s K'-MKewli calls il.c factors" t!iat .Mr. h en utterly in"lJ 1 :i'c-:l si 111 !..' ! : 2ll',000 has I II .;.!!, : : ! t H I-: r.. e interests .a' 'aIi.ii .'.e ! w v i'l!iy Mia! .'....cj h ,. t .;ai pri a. d the K'epublic i '-. .pianate t id. a, . . .! the vet ;ICC' nnph h :d I ;. ,uu. , , , cl ll hems in tins campaign e .i 1 1 n s p : to a smjiic H UM thai h.e.bcen "i ted" b the aduiae-iraliou, no!".' it point to a single item of rj that has been altorded the penr as the result of the lu i'ublu.m : ministration bin tliei'inore ti P'i I" ihe fact lira a ll of the ; cies of Mr h'oos.-ielt that hai . ! ll,Ckl slk''' tremendous popul,.; :y and approval vtcre proiimlg if d hv Mr. I'.rvan long !-.-!.ne k'"--eelt has caiiie.l popul.e,:, "iiiy hy c.irrin uttt Mr Id art's principles whivh n-rc t: -i oniv preached bv Mr. I'.rvan hat uu. ,vcn jni,,rplir.. v! . )vu,, era.ic pi ntoriiis a. v.ell md ,;e .P'-en; fiaan the lo puhhc.m p'.t.- , ,nn. I,, ,'. r w..;ds i! th - p. pic v, ant i che! til-.-;, nnisi )..'. ; a the 1 U uio. iMis and ma t. . ihe o - ucr, one o tlie a:ui "Mr. Kidder asserted that ihe (.ermans will support I'oy in to a man, and added that the Nchr.e kan's former attitude on silver would not hurt him now . "With regard to 1 learst, liditor Rkkkr gave it as his opinion that the Independence patty will cut a small figure in the campaign and mat I le.irst is virtually a dead one." ll is because of such statements and such support from thousands of Independents and Republicans that the Democratic outlook tins year is very bright. la 1. 1 NIKli: Wl.AIMLK W'.wrs. The weather of the past few weeks has been a trial of patience '"kI physical endurance even to those who ordinarily accept un- coiuplainingly the heat and cold of 'he seasons. Some ol us may I, . . ..... I., I.. I I,,. ll,,. ,,,.. ,1,., ii.nee.iuvim.eu .1.1.1 ,.,. the climate of the whole country ic ,,',11 1 r ,1 11,11,1111 I I 1 1 I he si 1 1 11. " ' .'c... j - - mers are gelling Hotter and me inters getting colder. The records, however, says the l'.ostoti Globe, show that torseores of years in New l-ngland there has been no such eccentricity ot weath- 1 ei inineieu tins legion 01 nic nut remote past. In his Keeollec tions." S. (.i. Goodrich, the ongi- nal Peter Parley, preserves an ac count of the extraordinary weaih- er of the summer of I !S I ti, which : was the coldest thai had been ' known here for a century, when in New lingland, from (amiiecti- I cut to Maine, there were severe I frosts in every month. In itutt year crops were entirely destroyed or reduced in volume to less than i one-half the normal harvest, and , the lulls m June were almost as : barren iiS ill November. : S() scVtrc ilS tllC Cold that Plain Talks on Fertilizers Ittcreasiiiir and Saffffiiardinff the Wheat-Crop The .-so -f l r- , ' :'"" "! ArJ -.rvia! f.alih .is m - - v 1 - ''' iru,,::oaau,, J. . r ' ' : " ":,;' ,h !v h. i "r;::.., t.:-e pt; -. ' ' ' !-. !v.: ..i:r M-,r.; VI that it ;.!! a .iv"tt . I W:.-.- t. !h.- tr- ,::. ' " T - 'a..-:.,-.., .he.-... Iv.uvwi, n.v f.-ili'.ici , I-"'- 'l'-!'' '"",k '"' AU without tr.:e iv;.,rd !-r the i... ' ...', a "-'' V1- spe.i.d nvvds of their ..i'.s. ! !, vm h :en by p .v: nnieiit (Mt. n tliey !",: the i heap! -t and r a'.e e'i'i!v 1: ' Ihavs .Us. Or ;.. ..so vi iv Low ' why -a in- M,,a; ,r.m:iiies. . o..-e .,T lops thiee or ',1 ! ' i d UV . That sioh .'' , ' - Mi. .'.(,. ' JiJkia. Um, t( , ,.,y en .n. ul f M' , ..;'I.a.V, -,,.,,!,, ,,,.! t i..v:l-! , A.V a - - - a, i -inn,,!, (liW. ;J l"iuhe.,,:,.,u. i.iu:, .!.. 1 cis it n - vii u ; !! in- a more u p.entiV. The he-t w.iv t" learn just vhat fertilizers wiil pay you ties', i t ' make t,.ni- ii.ua.iw tests on a iMin. t; !v ai.t mte..l. i v li ia.ul tue ' , . .. . .. tia-iiiiitwiyi-i small lie wiui oui k-?s ttKmn soils then use a CLEMENT'S KMTKLI). N. (' iirii'.M'.Kn'K's i-'ih'r: High Our market opens THURSDAY, AUtil'Sl " y olh. loos, with buers representing: all the.;.. ff. large concerns of the country who are anxious for all grades of Tobacco. Come to see us within 'V your first load. ill sell it as high as anbod in the State. '-f: Ol RS FRY TIU'I.V. I NFIF.LD. N. C. (ireat Ic'e.luctions For Cash ; , st. ..,ii. ne i:,i. ' "' , , I , , U lo,C V M,T1, lie It-.O-V ''N 1'.' It , i l,aa M.uime. id. la ,,f ii'i II I I i .if. a -' , i i ai pt 1 . o ir . IVt lie fllUM. - Wall i .i i. I. '. and i" l.o 'J'alking .Machines, (iraphophones, Kodaks, Cameras, and su,,l,i - ..ii hand al al! Onu s, ut the wa y I.., M . - SPIERS BROS. WLLI'dN. X C. .NOTICE. I.n nit iii:llili. '1 11 adlnmi-llati'l c. - ecl.,1,- l .l II IW k. il.-enise.l c (,, 11,, 1 , iv all "'ici,,,s l,:i 11,' rlai lie ii, "' i, I'l 1,1,-1 1 1 10 . -Oil' I., ili Mill s:l'',e ilull , I,, . t III 111, 1.1 III V lllti.l ni l . 11 ll 1, 111 , lie ,;,.,iii I", 1" lale in if i- In, I , 1,. ,...,. , i. ..m i,,-,,i, ,v ' ,. i-,n-..v -:e,l . -mi. ill ,l ' "' " ' lull 11 I'aal ImIi'Iiiii. Moatiev Adiiiuii-iiali NOTICE. Soilli I aii,l!li:l. Halifax 1 i.inilv. Ill tie- U lli'l 1 ,,ll,1 Aile'iiM fei 111, I'las 1,'iil.rlt P. Slain-, 11 ,,lii, laneetl Nl ' I II P 'ft,,- .Ii li ii'lanl almie ii:inii,1 mil infi ll, it is-11, al an aetnni enlllli-.l a al. ii,. I,:l- !-.-,l e.itiiinei I III Ihe .sni, iii,i I i 1, 1 1 ul 1 1 a 1 1 1:1 I'ulllllV tn 1111,1, ll the i...it oi mat mi. .n- eoiii,L- i in,-, ''n- t'lamiiii and dei. n.iaiii .,u ii- ....... u . .r i'. .. .. ..-ai .. ... a.l .. 1 1. . ; uu. I the 11, 'I ,li tell' lalll Milt lllllliet ture nn- .i....i, ., ,,,, ,i. t-im .!').. u..-ll..r I 'mill of Ih.hh.N llt I" lie In Id lit the conlt In, use in MTr's' .is. and nn-iver to Ihe ( iplailit ..r.liiiiitill'. or Hie .lam!iirill api.lv lo 'be ooml for Ihe iel,el,le,,i,i,ide,l , -aid ...i j.la i .. I Tins Hie mil, , lav of July. y (iU(V ci.-.k oHi. M,,eriorrourt I). It. Zollii'oll. r, Jr., pluiiil.lt ntlurney I ihatee. VIIMMM -t AKOl.IN A ( IIKMK'AL CO. i. io-l N" C. K.l. O ' ' I'. e .;. ki' :-, - e WAREHOUSE, . 'it Prices! ROBfk'iS' CHILL TONIC. liuaraiilced A large bottle (or 25c. Host C'bill Ionic ami Itlood Purifier made For sale by all dealers. U IT. Man ufactured by : : : : SHI FOLK DRUG 8 EXTRACT CO., , liM'nipMiaii ,i Sl ITOl.k, IR(ilM ;. ei, 'an. SPECIAL ;;UTfOE I lot Weather Is com mg and you ill need Ice. We can lurnish you with 200 pound blocks daily. Apply to PETERSBURG CRYSTAL ICE CO,, i'i:i i:ii's!;rii( ,. h" l-'.l ' iia- i I). IS OLI.ICOEEER. Jr , ATTORNEY -AT -LAW W'eldon, N. C. I'la.-lie. s in the i tc ,,1 !alila and a,ln'ili,l,L' I'otinlies. j eial alteuleai LOlell In isillei'linlis ai,t 1.1, ,, 1.1 Irluitic M,.iii-v ltiaie-,1 en ao, i"t,t li lt r I.'i al ,--.,!, l,i,.jl,i a,,. c,.. un,,. I,. Slillliliael. ssltne ei v The N. C. College of AOTlum and Mtclmiic Aria. I ia.-ii.-al e,ii,-aii,,n ,n -i t-uii.ii.-. in . io I l.l i-toi-al and M. .-isii.ii. al I in.',- liiioni; . ill I iiht.i, Miuiiil.ii-l .imiik . fir 't"e ana I ,i.ot i ml . l i,.ii i 1 1M -I a it ai . li.sii'l -in ft -t in nilh. I 'a -eli"!:i:l,i, .. l.aiii,i..ili,.iis i,., .. Ii,.,., Ill I'll ,.. j-e I i-'.-"i- ' ,' e 11 1 1 ,t ' I - A.I.I..-A THE PRESIDENT, W est halele'll. X. ( . CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Id, I (is. x r. I'lai'tiees in li nil ol llalilue and atlli'llllliL' in In s and n Ihe Minn-lne I'olllt of Hie Male. .-,erml attention en In e'llleetii-ns and pioinpt return W. J. WARD, DKNTIST, HI I II K IN PAXILI. Ill ll.l. IXIi Wlll.lio.X. .X (' el2 ly w4 A I' With better equipment I will be better prepared to handle the wood .ml coal business the eomiu- season. No matter about the condition of the weather or the iiuantilv on may want whether little tn- much, i ... ,,rs in net-son and otir order will receive prompt and careful -it t out i. ill . i a a m i , . ill ( ' '. v. -" - ' ' ' '' Heavy and Fancy Groceries, HavtiASO MA IS. 1 will close out cash all winter :sistino- of lame Sine of Mm, kmi tek U' eeee Underwear. Blank BOTTOM STORE, Weldon, North Carolina. '4$ -A '4$ n Mr A Ml &4 ?A Covered art twills, each, i .jf. 1 7t$ Ju i mism ci) h J tA T 111 First-Class Dining loom for Ladies and (ientlemen. 35 MEALS - A.T - ALL - HOURS Try our regular .VS cent, dinners-best in town. Hot and Cold Lunches. Sin passing Coffee. Next door to S. A. L. Ticket Office. (i. KVANS. ml I) HI I.MoMCl) ) I'l 1 I'll IN wi:ij)ox, x.(1. ! ASPt.l.M.TV. I v J THE STAR RESTAURANT t i' Quick Lunch Counter. Fxcellent service all hours day or night. Also Fruits, Confectioneries, Tobacco, Cigars and Fancy Groceries. Up-to-date Bakery. Hot Rolls and Pies from the oven daily 1 to 3 p. m. STAIN .HACK, -A Special sale FULL SIZE TWO PARTS with satin finish tickinj; and regular price $17 and Jil.s.f.o l lll- BARGAIN PkMCi:, We w ill help you along by !,iinx; you five pouniTs" sxtra filling, making you fifty pound mattresses and thus make the actual proven value $2.?.5i each. This price $15 w ill last only ,i0 dajs. WELDOfJ FUR? MURE CO., WE LDOfI, fJ. C. w u U , n TTTRKTT n 1 I A ! 7 Iji ll l IT 5 8 .1 T llllGIISSi At Cost for o;oods con Sinter Dress GooJs ets, ha l 't ' H. of mercerized $!5. 11 4i.fi- 7TV AV m f SS? ite I I If' - I I. - I;; 'Mr l m ! i ni A' I- Is
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