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INDIGESTION ? DYSPEPSIA? FLATULENCY 7 -aw. -p". E - SPEEDY RELIEF. Z THE GENUINE HAS THI RED ON THI FRONT OF EACH PACKACI AND THE HCNfURt ANO SEAL OF J. H. ZEILIN & CO. ON THE IOk", IN R0. THE ROANOKE NliWS. Thursday, Nov. 19, 1 90S. Published Every Thursday. INTENKI) AT POST &KCONII- IKFH'K A r v KI IiN I, ASS MAT! KK. RA I LS OF St B( 1I0MN AHVAM'.F: rl.MI. One Year, (hv maili j'ostpaiil Six Months. " " ' . weekly Iietnoeiutie journal 'levtci to the material, cilueutioiial. political and agricultural interests uf Halifax ami surroun,lini( counties. Advertisim: rates reasonable auil I'ur rushed on application. With Sullivan trading Bryan votes for Stevenson vmcs in Illi nois, and with Murphy trading Bryan votes for Chanler votes in New York, the vociferation of a "united democracy'' sounds some what hollow. PKKHAPS the president-elect might save himself a lot uf worry if he would let the newspapers choose his cabinet for him. They are evidently willing to do it, but the trouble is that no two lists, of appointees exactly agree. To grow old gracefully, to find the heart becoming more mellow with the passing years, is some thing everyone slimild seek after. Such a life's evening is like a love ly sunset whose p inmg rays and glorious tints flood the earth with beauty. Pkksiimint I:;'. ol Alexia, who has the habit of practically re electing himself to the great satis faction of his people, tints,! regard with mingled v. oiider and pity the strenuous limes presidential candi dates in this country iiaxc to un dergo. Till- man who gives liberally reaps bountifully. Tins may not always be true of money, but it is of kind wim v's and deeds. They multiply in the giving and besides brightening and helping the lives of others they cause a thousand benedictions to descend upon the head of the giver. The Washington Herald, says: "!n last week's issue of The Com moner, under the heading, "Mr. P.ryan's favorite hymn," appears a roem called, "I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord." Vi'e suspect the Nebraskan is convinced, however, that the W hite House isn't one of the places. " Ambitious young men and ladies should learn telegraphy; for, since the 8-hour law became effective there is a shortage of many thou sand telegraphers. Positions pay from $50 to $70 a month to be ginners. The National Telegraph Institute of Columbia, S. C, and five other cities is operated under supervision of R. R. officials and all students are placed when quali fied. Write them for particulars. THE killing of former Senator II. W. Cannaek, of Tennessee, in a street duel in Nashville is the sad dest tragedy the South has known 1 since the killing of Editor Gonzales, 1 of the Columbia State, by Jim Till man. It is a public misfortune : and a public sorrow. But they i were editors of convictions, ihey were fearless in the discharge of , duty as they saw it, and editors of ; that stripe are bound to make ene- j mies. All the world is wondering what Holland will do with Castro, who has ignored the ultimatum sent him. He seems to be having a little respite at present, but when the Dutch do move he will proba bly find that they do things thor oughly. Not unlikely it may prove another instance of the mill of God grinding slow but grinding exceedingly small. If vou sutler from constipation or liver trouble Foley's oriuo Laxative will cure you permanently by stimulating the. di gestive organs so tti.'y willaet naturally. Foley's Orino Laxative does not gripe, is pleasant to take and you do not have to take laxatives continually after tak dk Orino. E, CLARK Tiioi Gil the Soutii fought fir Stale rights and w.i., deie.iied on ; the field of batile, yet that prinJ- : pie survives and is sirepgihcncii ; : every time the qucstum colics It ' fore the Supreme Court of t!i: ', country. That omi t in Jecid.ng the ease oi l '.ei'e.i Gilieue aciiiiM tile Stale of Kentucky t.uur.iNy to the Slate, held t'nat the Siaies of the I 'nioii may conMi'.ui'.oii.iiiy legislate to prevent the o-aku.i- tion of the while and black rice. The case was instituted in test liie validity of the State law. prohibi ting white and bl.i.k children from 'attending the same schools. 'I lie higher Male court loo's, the '"M tioll lll.it the w inn- ,ilkl 1 lack i ice-, a: e naiiir.iliy ac-.i.-niMtv. .in.! ih.it the enloi'ced sv par inon (. the vliil ureii i t liie ( is in the ime .if ill .' ervaiinit o! me pe.i.'c I NPI R M.tt M Mil. Ml I I he Scot', ind N.k I '..m;iii..i wealth now comes to i;-. under ! new management, w iih Mr V. ('.. M lore, late :imm.i!H bumicss uiar, ag.r uf liie New s am! l ')Kerer, a, cditi'i' and maii.i.er. Mr. Moore Comes to llilitax ouir.iy highly recommended as a young man "f sterling worth and highly capable of editing such a splendid e any pa per as The Coinmonw e.ilih. While deeply regreiing ihe retirement of i Mr. Milliard from its management, I we take tins oeC.ision to welcome Mr. Moore to 1 lalifax county, sin cerely trusting that the paper under his control may merit a continu ance of the confidence and support of its many friends. HALIFAX COUNTY TEACHERS. Meeting Held at Malilav I rldav Teachers' Association man's Iktteimeiit Organized Superintendent l a thani Llected President 'riJ:, -Vu .,,-3.. n and Wo- vc.' .'.u'vy Assoeiatinii . V . . i .. ' x . ;. v--;,..v 71 Hn i1 iistaks imt life i jss: tis(W Vi J MB3 i thc .vcatiu.rur lhc quantity oi H nhnii,' m-sLf me ill person and - r f DV SlQ SmmJnLtlZl " II t Friday was a great day for edu cation in I ialil'ax. The Scotland Neck cot respondent of die News and Observer in reporting the meeting says : "At the instance of the district vice president of the Woman's Betterment Association, Miss I'.leauor Smith, of Scotland Neck, the Coumy Superintendent o; icall- Shoes but i ' ill. lllllll Cll!!1 j AND WOO ) be better prepared to handle the wood L....4 l . ason. ro maiier anuui ine tonunion of tin mav vaoi ntii"-i nine ur much Hv sjoiiiv; to otlur markets to phone or see me in pers attention. 111. DON. N. e. 3X3C want whether little or j our order will receive prompt and cartful JX J.S.TURNER 30 V ji'lM EL DOM, N, C. An I there you will find in .Men' Sh"es I dum c'lapp s 55 .50 ""J o 00 Mines c.MKcded by shoe dealers ia he the best on the market Ihe Oossett for 5.t. 5.1 5i, t ll and 5 on with a world-wide repu tation lor good wear Ihe llosluini, an elegant shoe and well known as a good wearer, and beautiful ti m-li anJ t le In Ihe ladies shm-s ou w ill find the I 1 Js linnn -hoes in all siles .00. 2 2 "n. .'. 00, .i ,0 and I I'll guaraiiteed to til and wear w.ll. lso the Pnte.'h 'ler shoes in diilerent stales and .Malone lira's, children shoes that lor wear and style can t he heat. Ihe same goods are sold for 10 per cent, more in the iity inar Kcts Don't throw away your moiuy hutiro to the Weldnri Shoe Co and ou u ill be pleased. JO MR. I": . MILLIARD. We regret very much to learn 1 thai Mr. H. L:. Ililhard, for many years the able, energetic and con scientious editor and owner of ihe Scotland Neck Commonwealth, has retired from the editorial manage ment of thai paper. In severing his connection with The Commonwealth Mr. Ililhard said : "On the 23rd of December, 1SS7, I assumed editorial control of the paper, and from that day until the present it has been my one care and purpose to give to its readers the best paper thai its environ ments would permi:. As a result of a long and serums ill less joss one year ago, together with -vh.it physicians and oculists call over work from long and cnmiucd tailed w irk :s he h i e paper, ue f.r that it iiat I -k and Ji has u-it I ihou- e col li! my Schui.ls, hr. A. S. I Ian ed ail thc teachers "f (he coum; together in a nieeimg at 1 laid is for the purpose of oi gam -mg a Woman's Betterment Assn. i.mo:: Nearly every teacher m the countx resi-oiided to the call. I here were more than li'iy leichcts prcs cm and quiie a number id nidi and women who came out became oi iheir interest in ihe school work lir. Harrison, the most efficient and capable county superintendent, called the meeting to order and gave all a hearty welcome. He complinienied the teachers upon the excellence of their work and said he had long wanted to organise an association, but had hesitated for the reason that the county was so large and so many ditlicuhies were in the way. He said that through the Betterment Association the teachers would learn how io secure the coperaiion of their respective communities, how to get rid of the dingy, dirty and ill-equipped school huuses and succeed in their effort to uplift the community. U.. . Ol I .1..,. I.e. l.,.l h ,v.s present Mrs. W. K. Hollowell, the than ever before. 9x12 Axminster president and leader of the Wo- m f I ft T f.1. I , r ill s KITCHEN. Next door to S. A. L. Ticket Office. Oysters. Oysters. Served on sliort notice, any style. Full dinner SOc. Hot and Cold Lunches, First-Class Dining Room for Ladies and Gen. llemen Lady clerk in Attendance Meals at all hours. 0. (1. EVANS, (01.1) DIII.MOMcO ) -)I-:ai.i:r in . - " " '' ;-nrr:rrrss pleased. I hese are solid facts f" " &iii&isiii6iir Heavy and Fancy Groceries, We can sell CARPETS, DRUGGETS at much lower iW'(iAS(.)l.l-:NT:. A SI'liCI AI.'l'Y. PHONLNO. 79. rugs mm prices 1 IP w inin JUL service, my eye th.it I can no lot o; an editor. F '. cry hc.irimirot g.nc tnto the c and us reader say ing the per is wnh inc.Npr have to lav do retire from a -been the chief d est years of my hie In now shake hands w nli th s uk's w ho have read ilu umus and whom I fondly . friends, and surrender the trust to another. " oglll IMS si ger do tin lor Ji ye. ips of my lif ib.iiiins ut lins , w ill pardon soiiai words w :i this w, serice . h dellgil! of the A 01 mm urn P V VsV o man's lietterment Association of the Stale, and Mrs. Hollowell then addressed the meeting. She is an accomplished and at tractive speaker and her address was listened to w ith marked inter est by ladies of the association. She slated that the Betterment movement was born at the Stale Normal College at the instance of the late and much beloved Dr. Mclver. She spoke of ihe great work the organization had accom plished, and recited incidents .at brought vivid illustrations to h.r points. She asked how many men teachers were in the rural districts of this county. Only one was the response. I'hen it is the wonitn ti. ji hold the destiny of Halifax Count - in their hands, said she, because children get their inspira tion from their teachers. "You must also get the children interest ed," said she. I ler address was greatly emoyed by the teachers us well as being most instructive. The teachers w ere inspired to greater and nobler efforts, and the meeting w ill bring forth good fruit. At this juncture the organization of the association w as gone into. A committee of three, composed of Prof. C. W. Wilson, Miss Minnie Dunn and Miss Theresa Dickens w ere appointed 10 recommend the officers of the association. They reported (he following, who were unanimously elected i President, Miss Mary Wills; vice president, .Mrs. Ida Wilkins; secretary and treasurer. Miss Bessie Hancock. The following were named as an executive committee; The Offi cers, Mrs. C. V. White, Mrs. T. W. Feuncr, Miss Minnie Dunn, Miss Nettie Gilliam. While the committee were de liberating, Superintendent Wilson, Rugs, only S22.00. Velvet Rugs, A nice line of Strouse Brothers High Art Clothing 9x12 $20.00. Brussel Rugs 9x12 for Men, Youth and Children. Nice assortment of 512.50 to $15.00. Small Rugs to match. All new designs. ,V Vf i'( iV tf ft "w iViV iV'- iV'li'lr'li'i' liViU u-i i tr is it ii ii u ir ii n it Hi !!''! i.' Feather Pillows $2.00 per Pair. Sideboards As low as $9 and as high as $50. Lir a if ii iij'u if it j ilii'if iilii- All bought since the heavy decline. We carry in Stock Shoes, Hats, Buggies and Harness. FURNI TURE, Stoves, and an up-to-date UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. Call and examine our line. We guarantee to sell at lowest prices. 1'. N. STAIN HACK, BOTTOM STORE, Extension Tables $5.00 and up to 830.00. uV od ii' u li it l. n i.Yi u ti u it J .i ti u itl i it tt u'liif n it ici' ii .r a tV ii it tin iV ,i ii it il a W if Sewing Machines Drophead Sewing Machines rang ing in price from $16.60 to $25. BEAUTIFUL CH1NAWARE of the Scotland Neck graded school; i . If thciv is any inn' thiiii; that a nullum divads 1 1 n n llnui anotliet it b il slliic'ii lll oH'l-:(!inl. We can stale uitlimil fear of a coin nulirtioii that I Ik re are hun dreds, yes, ihiiiisiuiils, df nitrations I'lirini'd ukiii wiiincn in our ho )il;ils which are entirely lmiieces. iarv and inaiiv have l-en avoided by LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Km- jiUK.t' of this Kt.ili'iiit'iit n-iid till' t'nIl.A illtf IflllTH. Mim. K.iil-iiiii li.tM1, of Kinnisui, Kansas, riles to .Mrs. riiikliain: " '..r t'llit I mirtVri'il from the m'M M-vi-i i' fi.rm of ft'innle t rnlilt-N ntwl w;t Inht all i 1 H I'Ji I it HI VVitn III V (ill! V hp,inf ii .ovrry. I wi'titcMrs. I'mlthmn for nlvi-, it u I tnk , ilia K. Pi nil ha in 'a Vi'iji't.nhit? ( iuipt'unil, ami it has savrj my life und m.uU' me a well ivmnan." Mrs. Arthur li. Hon, of ( hun-h Uo.nl, MooivMo'.vn. N. .1., writes: "I feel it is my duty to let people know what I.yilia K. I'ml; hum's Vejre- , table I'iirnp'iiiiHl has done for me. E suffered from fi inaic trouhles, ami last Manh my pliysieian deeided that an operation wa.s neeessary. My huhand olijeeted. and urjfed tne t try f.ydia K. I'ink ham's Wpetabl Compound, : and to-dav I am well and strong." i FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years J.ydin K. I'ink-1 hum's VeRetahle (.'omixiuml, niado t'rom roots and herhs, lias heen the i standiird remedy fur female ills, i and has imsitivelyeuredlhonsnndsoi wniin ii who have U'Pii trouliled with di iilaccmeiits. inflammation, ulcera tion, fllii-oii! liimors, irrepulurities, lierioilie miiis, and hiickache. Mrs. IMiikliain Invites all sick women to ri(e her for advice. She has Kiiliiod tlioiisaiids to health. Address, Lynn, .Muss. Superintendent Latham, of ihe Weldon graded schools; Superin tendent Akers of Roanoke Rapids graded schools, and Superinten dent Albright, of Aurehan Springs, were called upon and made appro priate remarks. Miss Smith, the district district secretary, also spoke. In the afternoon a County Teach ers' Association was organitd and the following officers were elected: President, R II. Latham; vice-president, II. Albright; secretary and treasurer, Miss Min nie Dunn. !: ai decided :o hold th; Km meeting of the association at U'el don, the time to be set by the committee. We specially call your at tention to our eleeant sets of Chinaunre, ranging in prices from SI5 to $25 per set. Beautiful Cut (ilass 11ml Hand I'ainted China for BRIDAL I'HKSIiSTS. WELD OH fURfJITURE CO. WElDOfl, fl. C. Wire (or stock and poultry fen cing at E. Clark's. Paints and oils at E. Clark's. See E. Clark for Hardware. DI:AKM:SS CANNOT BriCURIil) hv local applications, us they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There 'turn I y one way to cure t leal nes and that in hy constitutional remedies. Ivaf news is canned hy an inhumed condition of the mucous lining of the Kusluehian Tulw. When this tuhe is inflamed you have a rumhhiur sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, j Deafness is the result, ami unless the in i (lamination can he taken out and this j tube restored to its normal condition, hearing willbedestroyed forever; nine cases nut of ten are caused hy Viurrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed condi tion of the mucous .surfaces. We will give One Hundred lollurs fur any case of Deafness (caiiHcd hy catarrh) that cannot he cureti hy Hall's Cutanh (lire. 1'. J. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Testimonials went free. Trice 7."ie. per bottle. Sold hy all drugiHU. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. FOLEY'S INEMAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For muglm, coliK throat and luni? troubles. No opiates. Non-ali-oholic. Good for every hod v. Suld everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY und TAR is in a Yellow package, kef use substitute.. Prepared only by Foley II Company, Chicago. E. CLARK W. J. WARD, UKNTIST, Ori'H'K 1 N JUMl-X MILIUM; wi-:i.ion. N. c "OTICE3. III the Superior t'ourt North ( aiolina. I lalifax ( mi fit y V. 11. Lawrence -. NnTK K. ( oiiiehu reuce. J The iteleiiilanl above-named will lake notice that an act mil entitled us above has been commenced in the I lalifax uiienor 1 c.mtt !.. ..l.i-iin n .iiwHi.hilion ol the ! bonds of matrimony brtween the nhnw iianicd plamtiil and den-mlanf ; and the , suid detVndant will fuitlier lake notice that she is ic.juiied to appear at the term ot the iipcnor l imit ul said coun ty to U held on the I'.'th Monday after j lirM Monday in September V. . at the j l ourt llnueof haid countv in Halifax, t Y '.. and answer or demur to the com plaint of said acttnii, or the plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the relief demand ed in mid complaint This the !Mh dav f November. liHW. S. M.i.AUY. 1 1 I'J it ( lerk ol 'tpenor l ourt. Do you Want Bridal Suit AND Vote for Whom You Please, but Deposit Your PunJs With The Bank of Enfield, H bNrlhLD, N. C. It is a stii'iic, afc institution, cliartcre.1 liy tlir Ijiws of Choice Is Druggett ? It will pay you to come and see us. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, (Incorporated) li:adi:is, 709-11-13 E. Brond Street, RICHMOND, VA. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE J 1 mil sell for eash to tin- lnirl,cst l,i,l I dec on S A l l UI)A V, N(i KMI'.I.H l, ut the rcnili'iioe ol the lale .1. ,1. Iinniel, ticir Wei.lon, a lot of ii(xtseliol.l furni ture, etc. ale lidrno. at l((('(loek (.l-.OIK.i: ('. tillEUX, A'liiimistnilor. TIiib the Hull dav of Non'itilicr Iww. Cooking and heating stoves C. Clark's at Everything in line at E. Clark's. the Hardware E. Clark, the Hardware man, sells the best ol everything F0LEY5 HONIYTAR FOLEYSIIONEYTAS KILL .he COUGH nd CURE the LUHCS WITH Dr. King's Haw Discovery pRin? OLDS TiW Bottle Frt NP Hit IHRnHTANO IUN0 TROUBLE FOR 0?ycH3 QUARi NTD BATIBPAOIOil OK HONST MlUIDIn lieu, use: Notth ( 'aiolina. Because, lis Ollieein and Itireotortt are among the safest and Iuot finwitat i- Iiusiiiok men ill tint community. Because: 'I hi hank Mttdiei thc needs of its euHtumen and properly tukt s cie of them ut ulM tni r. whether their business is lare ot unall; no huvnt s too l:tie i'-t tin to handle, none too Miiull to receive our clow -t u'.t' niiiui. Because: Tin lank ulwuy has money to lo:m to in niRttimem on upioed meuiity, iuuny umount and ut any time. Because: It dealings with nil customer are always eonlidentml, and il is iitwayn ready to nsist and ud ise. Because: stemutn saiuc pays, A deposit account eucournir faiiiur. Th n hunk teceiws depo-itt in any amount, ami allown 4 er cent, interest in our N I N ll 1 .K1MKNT, mterent compound! l iuaiteily. Because: It has the I.AlHd TM Ifl l.I S At Od NT ami INIUV1P- l A I. MU'oMT ol'auy hunk in lluhiux county. Because: It tanks I'lKM' umonu' ail commeieiul hanLi in North ( u olnia with capital sh.ck of Iu.imh). Because: at fall when hanks all ihn uth the country with then millions of uk ct were relusuii; their .h-it.sKoiH curietiey, This Bank Paid you in Cnsh for Lvery Tobnciu. Cotton and Peanut chem and '-n paid ou air fund- if you wanted tin m without any limit an In thc amount We hi heie you mil nppieeiute the iiipment of thin Hank and the es ii ni m i- t.f .i '.',t ". U" . " t ! ' f "!": --;r hi )lm let' that M' can handle it to your eutac suiisTaction I I f you an not uhcady it cuNtomei, we invite you to heeoine one. VI .)in j i j 1 i S! We sell everything in the Grocery line. Flour, Lard and Meats our specialties. We buy and sell pro duce and deal iu supplies generally for the home and the faim. Goods promptly delivered. C. H 111 t ft, If a f I WELDON. N. C. wU9 Ox MUgb Mk4 liMla lungs
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