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LOOP We live hy our blooJ. are.! i,n it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poo-. The-v 1.; nothing else to live on or by. When strength is tutlr.nJ spirits high we are beimj re freshedbone, muscle, and brain, in body and mind -with continual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest anil sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our bleod is poor; there is little nutriment in it. Back of the blood is food, to keep the blood ric'.i. When it fails, take SCOTT'S EMULSION It sets the whole body &w. again man, woman and child. Send thU advtrtlscnKnt. together with njuio ot paper In which it appear, your aj,ln-s am! lour cent to cover ponUtfc, and e hiII ,ci,J you a "Complete Handy Atlas ot the Wuriil." SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St.. Nen Yu 'i THE ROANOKE NEWS. Thursday, Mar. 19C9. Published Every Thursday. ESTEKKI) AT l'ost'o FFH'K AT WKl.i'ON AH SKCOSll-CI.ASS M.MTKK. RATES 0I: Sl'BSCRII'llilMNAHVAMT: One Year, (by mailt postpaid. 1 "' Six Months, ' " .7"). A weekly 1 Viime ia.t io journal devoted to the material, educational, political ami agricultural interests of I tali lax anl lurroundinif counties. Advertising rates reasonable and fur nished on application. The motto of the England mili tant suffragettes ought to be: "Give us notoriety, or give us jail." The Salome dance has been barred in Missouri, whick looks as if they had changed that "show me" motto. BOURKE Cockr ' censures the press for too great leniency to pub lic men. What a clever thrust at the muck rakers. Seventy percent, of the Gov ernment expenditures are for mili tary outlay, past, present or future. Can any other nation on a peace footing beat it? The business of the Candy Trust fell off considerably last year, seems to tniply that the uses of ad versity are not as sweet as they are cracked up to be. United States Senator Ste phenson has taken his seat that cost him $1 15,000 in the Wiscon sin Senatorial primary. The Bad ger State voters were evidently hard to convince. " " j And now the papers are ail no- j ting the fact that ex-President Roosevelt has broken an ax-handle while chopping wood. Yet he has the big stick, and he can easily whittle out another. It is a pleasure to believe that Mr. Taft is a better friend of the South than any of his predecessors of like faith. He has shown more common sense in dealing with them ihan all the rest together. Mr. Rockefeller's splendid gift to the Naval Y. M. C. A. of the $300,000 building in Norfolk, is a fine monument to his generos ity. It is a building worthy the benefactor, and one of which he may well be proud. "A Texas legislator complains that he was improperly approach ed," says the Mobile Register. As we understand the situation in Grand Old Texas, nothing so fills a legislator with woe as to be im properly approached. An Ohio judge has decided that it is not unlawful to sell liquor in the middle of a stream passing through "dry" territory. We fear this ruling may produce an am phibious population throughout some sections of the country. Washington Herald. North Carolina now has a law on the statue books that should be sufficiently drastic to abate the cocaine evil. By the provision of this law the drug can be sold only on prescription, only then in cer tain quantities and its violation is a misdemeanor. Why do Elsewhere? Our agency will show convincing evi dence of 35 yean extensive sale ami highly satisfied users of L. & M. I'uini. All dealers in other paints combined cannot furnish equal evidence. When painting with L. & M. you uie paintma; with Metal Zinc Oxide combined with White Lead. Zinc ii impcrixliable and makes the L. & M. wear and cover lite fold. It colors remain bright aud Uih. Ing. Don't need repaint for 10 to 15 years. Besides it cost one-third less for paint Sold by E. CLARK, Weldon, N. C. KMM SM) mm4 Master HlgM Bkfoki: a great while now there will not be anything to get excited about except baseball. N atGoodvcin's new play, "The Master 1 land," sounds like a full house, or at least a flush. Yll.l geese Hying northward are so numerous in l.ehigh and Nonhan, ;.., n counties, Pennsyl-, vani-.i, that they have eaten all the i The new tariff bill h;'s been pre green blades I'roin the wheat stalks j seined it the House of Represen in many oi' ihe Fields, and farmers tatives by Congressman Payne, of say that will no; itow when spring I New York, chairman of the Ways opens. : and Means Committee. j Some of the salient features of ; W 1:11.!: the .Vv 1 ork Central fine S ! ON.'.HK) For rebating to i the sut'.ir ii'ti-t stands, the sugar' trust i mist pay v ! 50,tHH For cheat-! in in weight in paying duty. This j "ai'!ioyi:ig ui hoik .-! business men" . is g-.-it'iig very had very bad. New Voi k World. ; T:K Court of Apr gia !i i nist nude the liverance : as in Geor i "ilowing dc- eorn, the ,e judicial at in Geor en without : weapon, OlUges 1 1 C' ignu.in gi i to C.ll : ol the t m i:: a Hire iTrMiin'1 him i'h generally means a tight. There may be exceptions to litis rule, but they are rare exotics and find little nourishment on Georgia soil and under Southern skies," ; Onh half of the Timed States Navy should be kept on the Pacific coast at all times, in the opinion of the Senate. An amendment to the naval bill was agreed to provid ing that in the discretion of the President ore-half of the navy shall be kept in Paeilic waters so far as practicable. The President has already the authority to so divide the Fleet, but the amendment amounts to an expression of Con gress in favor of such action. THE COOPERS FOUND OLILTY. Twenty Years in the State Prison For Fach. ; 1 he jury in the case of Colonel 1 Duncan B. Camper, Robin Cooper , and John 1). Sharp, on Friday ac-'. quitted Sharp, and Saturday morn- mg returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the second decree as to the two Coopers, the sentence be ing twenty years in the State pns on for each. An immediate application was made by the Coopers attorneys for bail. Judge Hart said it would be granted and fixed the amount at $25,000 for each. Both the Coopers took the ver dict ealmlv. Th C t.olonet S tW 0 I daughters tow ever, are heart pruKcn. hightecu ballots were taken. ! The jury nornl five t.,r first degree, ; six second degree and otic to ac- quit. The m.iiier remained the same untu i-ruav mgnt wnen juror i lUe, who voted tor acquittal, came over to se.ond degree murder ;llk ,ilL. r .. I'nder the Tennessee law the jury fixes the penally and the max imum of 20 ears was decided upon Whe n the lav ') ers lor the Coop ers were insisting upon getting a jury i.f mountaineers, many of whom could not read, they proba bly imagined that such a jury would lightly regard the shooting down a man who h;id written sar castic things a'eou; mic!i prominent , citizens as the I :r:r. On the contrary, these rugged' men seem to have gone right to . gtoves ;inJ coaled papers and Inli ne marrow vi i!u c.se.and put the om?uc pr,nts. s.m! t meir dis.ippinv.ii upon men Tne new ,arirf bl is made on a who hunt in pairs to une the life , maximum and minimum basis, of another. Colonel Cooper's own ; with ,h e provision that the maxi dec ar itioti that he reserved his! . fire ... have lulled Carmaek if his ; mum rJtes n, e 1,01 10 8 ecl son failed put the ca so outside that umi1 b0 da's atll-'r lht" Passage of of a chance street duel. ' the bill. Reciprocity provisions are contained in the paragraphs as- CASTOR I A For Inland n.nd Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlio Signature of S5 Is a man only half a man until he takes unto himself a better half? 1 l asli,l!us . ; . appreciate the beautv aii'l I'u .sltiiess coven tlieir 1 C"inplei"it I'V us'ticl'is II nap aml'l'ur bin's i 'oiiiplevjon tiiulineiil. l'rieeT-V. Sold by V. . ( obeli, Wel.lon, X. ('. Ciiul words never die also the other kind. -likewise Here isasueirestiim of value. Take Pis. Hiiiil' A Tuibin's Lpilepsy Itemedy for tits, price sa sv.1,1 by W. M. Cohen, Wel.lon, N. C. And. a deadbeat will continue to be one until he dies. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs nml ex pels eohls. tiet the genuine in a yellow package. K. ( LAb'K A woman's train of thought is often on the rear of her dress. Eggs for Hatching. I have for sale white and brown Leghorns and white Vi'yandortes eggs for hatching. Price $1 for. 15 eggs, all fresh and of pure stock. Apply to V. D. Harrison, Kitchin, N. C. NEW TARIFF BILL. Expected to Increase Revenue $(0,000,000 Inheritance Tax Modeled on Lines of Siew York ; Law -Lumber Duties Cut in Half -Wood I'ulp on the I'ree ' List Maximum and Minimum Basis Adopted for Schedules. the bill follow : An additional duty of one cent per yard is placed on merccricd cotton fabrics, with a small addi tional duty on lappets, and in creased duties on stockings fash ioned and shaped wholly or in part on knitting machines. Coffee is on the free list; tea is taxed S cents per pound and 0 cents when brought in from other than the producing country. Iron ore is on the free list, a re duction from the present rate of 40 cents a ton. The duties on manufacture of iron and steel arc materially reduced, Tin plate and steel rails are reduced. Hides are on the free list and duties on manufactured leather re duced; and shoes reduced 40 per cent. Lumber and timber duties are cut in half. An inheritance tax is provided, estimated to bring in $20,000,000. There is to be reciprocal free trade with the Philippines, with a limitation on the amount of sugar and tobacco annually to be impor ted. Reciprocity with Cuba con tinues. The internal revenue tax on ci garettes is increased from $.1 to $3.60, and from $1 to $1.50 per thousand. Peer and w hiskey are not touched. Nails, wire, hardware, tools, etc., are reduced. Sugar is reduced five one-hun- dredths of a cent per pound. Tne ,.,earcr grades of woo! are reduced TalklWi ,oiulsccj.oii anj works of art more ,,,, ,,u.mv vcjrs p,di arc pi,,,., on lhe rrc, ,'.s. The tariff on boots and shoes is reduced 40 per cent., and on other leather manufactures in pro portion. The potterv schedule r,., .,i,n,,, ti, . ,,,', i,M. ri,- duties on window and plate glass of the smaller sizes are increased, w hile the duties on the larger sizes are reduced. The tariff' on w ool of the first and second class, used iriii,'iidh- in I'hiihiniT k not His. IurpeJ. pul ,,n wool of the third class, known as carpet wool, is re duced on the cheaper grades. The recommendations for placing wood pulp on the tree list and re ducing the duties on print paper wit, ccn;lin restrictions, made by the committee of the House ire incorporated in the bill. The duty on refined sugar is re duced five one-hundredths of a cent a pound, and on dextrine one half cent a pound. The reduction of one cent a pound is also made in the duty on starch, with the exception of pota to starch. Zinc in ore is assessed one cent per pound for the zinc contained. The tariff on pig iron is reduced from $4 to $2.50 per ton. The principal increases are made in the duties on lemons, cocoa and substitutes for coffee, coal tar dves i sessing duties on bituminous coal and coke, and agricultural imple i ments, by which these articles are given entry free of duty when im ported from countries which per mit the free importation of these articles from America. Simple Remedy for La (Jrippe. I. a grippe coughs arr iluiievnius as i tht'V Tiviiuentlv ilt'vi'lnp into pneumonia ! i.- i,1(.v"an,l t,,, ,,ot ,,,,1,. t,m tlie cuuiili but heals and stii'iiutliens Hie lungs sn that no M'lious results tiet'il be feared The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drills and is in a yellow package, ltefuse substitutes. F. CLAKK. Cussing is a thing to make a get a certain amount of satisfaction even out of barking his shins on a rocking chair.' A Religious Author's Statement. Uev. Joseph II. FcHterman, Salisbury, N. C, who is the author of several books writes: "For several years I was atlliet ed with kidney trouble and last winter 1 was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was conlined to lied eight days and unable to get up without assistance. I commenced tak ing Foley's kidney Itemedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Ketuedy." E. CLARK FOIIYSnOMMWB HALIFAX COUNTY TEACHERS. Association Meeting at Scotland Neck One of the Most IVIitfhUul i Since Organization. 1 The Scotland Neck correspon dent m writing to the News and Observer of the meeting of the Halifax County Teachers' Associa tion in that town Friday s.ns: "Yesterday was a great day for the educational interests of Halifax county. The Halifax County Teachers Association held sessions in the graded school auditorium in this place, and the meeting was one of the most enthusiastic of the kind ever held in this county. The Association was organiz l last No vember and this was the third ses sion. About fifty teachers were prese nt besides a number of visi tors. I he people of the town turn ed out in l.irge numbers and the day was packed full of interest. The teachers were called to or der in meeimg by Prof. R. II. La tham, of Weldon, president of the Association. They were welcomed by an address by Albion Ounii, on the part of the town, and by X:. P. Hilliard, president of the board of trustees of the Scotland Neck graded school, for the school and trustees. President Latham re sponded in brief and appropriate remarks. Prof. li. C. Brooks, of Trinity College, was then introduced and delivered a strong and forceful ad dress on "The True Teacher." Prof. Brooks captured his audi ence, and at the conclusion of his address was the recipient of many expressions of appreciation for his timely and helpful address. Dr. A. S. Harrison, superinten dent of Public Instruction for Hal ifax county, was present and con ducted a Pound Table exercise for the benefit of the teachers who were greatly interested. At noon a most elaborate lunch eon was served in the building to the teachers and visitors. The luncheon had been prepared by the good housekeepers of the town, and a royal service it was. In the afternoon various papers were read by members of the As sociation, and at night there was a ' general educational rally under the auspices of the Hahlax County Betterment Association. The meet ing w as presided over by Prof. C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Scot land Neck Graded Schools. Ad dresses were delivered by Dr. I lar rison and Prof. Latham. ; A local Betterment Association was organized with sixty mem bers, with Mrs. T. W, l'enner, president, Mrs. C. T. White, vice president, and Miss Lleanor Smith secretary and treasurer. The next session of the Associa tion will be held m Lnfield. One of the most pleasing features of all the reports was the statement that half the public schools in the coun ty have libraries," With the exception of Miss Lam , benson, who w ent to Norfolk on a visit, the entire faculty of the Weldon Public School was in at tendance as follows; Superinten dent R. 11. Latham, president, and one of the most enthusiastic school workers in the State; Miss May : Hampton, first grade; Miss Ltta Powell, second grade; Mrs. Sallie Gooch, third grade; Miss Helen Pope, fourth grade; Miss Theresa D.cketis, fifth grade; Miss Melissa Phillips, sixth grade; the seventh is Miss I.ambertson's grade; Miss Burke Thompson, high school. It is needless to say the next ses sion will be one of the best. It ! will be held in the home town of out excellent county superintendent of public instruction, Dr. A. S. Harrison, of linlield, and if any county can offer a more earnest I and efficient school worker than Dr. Harrison we fail to know its ; location on the map of North Car olina. Deafness Cannot be Cured i by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the year. There is only one nay to cure deal'm s. ; and that is by constitutional remedies. I'eal'ness is caused by an inllanted eon 1 .Iiti.'n of tiie mucous hunt!' of the l-'us-' tachian Tube. When this tube is in (lamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entire j iv closed, I'eal'ness is the result, and un ! less the lullammation can be taken out : and this tutie restored to its norma! condition, hearing will tie destroyed I forever; nine cases out of ten are caused ; hy Catarrh, which is nothing but an in : Hamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Hollars for any case of I'eafness Icausod by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Testimonials sent free, l'rice loc. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipa tion. True love talks little and does much. Striking a match to find a (ran leak, is as foolish as comparing cheap adultera ted medicines with a high grade pre scription like lr. Turhin's lilood and Liver lteiitorative, price $1. Sold hy W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. roLmnoNEriAB toy iM a bMte Umf FAMOl'S WORDS OF F.WHH'S PHOl'I.F This is titic of he new and great Daily features of Tne I 'hiladelphia Press. The "i anions Words of Famous IVop'e, " Pen unetpialed department ot The Press and ap pears every week day as well as on Sunday on the 1 ditonal Page, alw ays in the same place, like ail other features. No searching for what you want. The w inds of the greatest people in the world are to he found in this interest ing corner- it takes only a few i moments of yrtur time Voting and old, busv and leisurely, learn ed and wise who seek knowledge, enjoy this coi ner of The Press. If you are not a reader of the Philadelphia Press, instruct yeor carrier to leave The Piiiladdph.a Press at your Inane, or send ve.T order direct to The PhiladelpI'M Press, Sevcmh and CIicm.i it Streets, Philadelphia. Pa. v j, ii i l"- was i r..iisti,a.;. ! '..i. I i I. I m-i an. I ua- n an au In! r.m.la :mi I i:a e li.m Ko ,lic-,.r I ! s i 'i it.. I a :iovi' ami t In iir I 'ii ; i M , On' ii o i iei i oiii' ' '" I Ii,' .:ti'ii!iir'y ioll 1' i , 1 . v - 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ' 1 l atiu' -.o-.'l I. slnV.'- A Wnlkusli. l us l '11,-1 . is. i: i i..i;K Many a man's cowardice has kept him from getting in bad. Have Kidney Trouble and Nevsr Suspect il. How lo Vintl Out. Fill ,i bi'tilc-nr-t tiiiKntin tr!;tss wit'i wr ana n tu .-:iLy-i-.i:r .s. J i:a ?r: .1 - it, sir ilj.re.ir.illei i. '.ell i il, t it-:, I t-s i.lt llli bealtliv cm li lion of the Kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or ti.iin in i ,' r 1 the tuck are also m limtoiiis that tell vou the kidnevs and bladder are out of order and lle-cd .Uteie.ion. What To Uo. There is comfort in the Vnowl'- l.!? so O'leil expressed, lli.it Dr. Kilmer's S'. unp-Root, the re-at kidnev remedy, fn'alls almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the. back, kidnevs, liver, bladder andeverr part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability tolioM .iti'r end scaMin;: pain ill passing it. or In 1 clfcets follow iiiij n-c of liquor, v.n.'..' or lifer, and overcomes that minlcisaia ne cessity of beii-i; comjie'led to e,o oileTl taroiieli t'ae li.iy, and to j.'ct up ':i tiv times during tile night. T!ie vi'Id anil immediate eifeet of 5wampKont is so. ,11 realized. It stands the highest !i e.oi'of its rtiii.u kablc t' Ilea ail restoring pot. A-rTTL'Tf vSvilTi if el 11, d medieine ,.u Id h a1, e tlie best. Sold bv eSIT's.lJ in jgi-is in fine-cent r;i!L"iV!rl and nie-iloll ir sizes. T?f;7r Vou mav liave' a --aniple tmttte sent free byiiail. AlbessHr. Kilmers (.'., !'..: e lutllion. X. V. .Mention tins pa; el ..ad remember lhe iiaine. Dr. Kilmer's s ,i:ii:, Hoot, and the ii'idrubs, laa;.:ha:u;.i.i, N. Y., on eve: v Uittle. RUSHES SALE OF UNO I'.y mile of the p, ,vel' of sale C'liilaili e l in a Celtaill deed of trust, b.aillie dale .lanuaiy Isl. I' e'i from 1 W, K.m si.in to W. II. Hamilton. Trustee, duly re, led in l'.o,,k I 'll at pane '-'I'1 "I 111 ' li, itislci s oltice for Hahlax ciiinlv (' . 1. V. II. Hamilton, Tiu-tee. On the 2.trd day of April, lotto, at the cult house dooi in Hal, 1. in county, V. t'.. at I t M., o'cioek. esi.os o sale for cash, to the IiicIm-m -t. that certain tract or parcel of 'aa ! in Ibe county and lale at'i'iesai. I and in II ililat town-tup. "Heiniiuie at I ik ol' lhe llal,la ma 1 near t le'ie t'ond llraneh crosses sai i roa 1 aa i iht'ii.'c ruuiiiii 71 ;.J le a ,'l pol.'s tii, ,,ei' s a Km poles. tiie'iiccTs l: to noke liver lo a foike 1 :i)'le. tb, i,e d.nvn the said IIM'f to where In luo " oil ' eiiteis said river. ,t I.. -lira l-'s coiner, thenee N b! W .'.li ,o! 's lo the l-'htir I'ond" thence throuirh said ,oIl,l S I-' V (l:l poles lo a deep I'lV I'tit. thellcc up said i li:t to the Sa- 'n'il i.ut. tlieiiee alone' -a',! M,i noli cello the Mead.nv lit jneh" I hene,-al, ei ; .nd blanch I" a coiii' i maple, llii-tec b. Tol jioles loa ivlule oak M;nui.l!i 'lice V.': W e.l poles near a i,:.ne a:,l, ilieiitv - v; V l'i p d,t tin- lla'u'at road, id, aice a1 sari roa l to the be mniiiinr and coiiiainiiiir '--a. -res. be the same mine oi less. Terms of ale casi. W. H. Hamilton, Ti iistec. Do you Want if Bridal Suit AND ti It will pay you to come and see us. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, (Incorporated) LEADERS, 709-11-13 E. Broad Street, RICHMOND. VA. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE v.. -rr Choice Jruggett ? I I I i 't,;is. f 4 t 1 41,1.',. A nice i;-.v3 of Strouse Brothers High Art Clothing for Men, Youth and Children. Nice assortment of 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. P. N. ly Gi lo A ,''Cf Don't fail to see our new line of Spring Mattings, Matting Art Squares, Axminster, Royal Velvet, Smyrna and Smith's Art Squares, in the most popular Oriental and floral patterns. Cook's Le nolean and Oil Cloth in any width Davenport Beds, Iron, Vernish, Martin and Brass Beds, in all the new shapes. Baby Walkers, Iron Cribs, Wood Cribs and Cradles Royal & Burden, Leakwall and every other make of felt mattress in stock. Alhvin and other ma es in collapsible and reed Go-Carts. ()a Suits of Furni ture at $10 to $150. Plat, Typewriter and Roll Top Desks, (ilobe-Wernicke, Hale & Gun sectional book cases in w.-nthoreJ OAK, quartered OAK and AA HOGINY finish. Pianos, Organs and Parlor Suits. China Closets $15 to $(0. Side Boards, Buffets and Sewing Tables $10 to $75. Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards and Tin Safes, Morris Chairs. Rockers and Chairs in 100 different .styles. Couches in genuine Leather, Pabricoid, Pantasote and Velours, $5 to $50. All Kinds of Picture Rods and Mouldings for hanging and making ! frames. Cut (ilass, Sterling Silver, Hand Painted China and Haviland Dinner 'Sets. Monogram put on China bought of us. Come and see for yourselves. Get our prices. We can save you money. We have also a complete line of Burial Supplies. Hearse Service anywhere. Night Phone 57-3. Floral Designs at Short Notice. WELDOfJ FURfJITURE C0MPAHY,. WE LOOP, ft. C. -I'M.I. a so YVISTF.lt- i i ii r n ii miLLirunr. KACt'Y t.UOHSantl NOV 111 .'I I lis. I'.utterick's I'attcins. R. & G. Corsets, Misses at 7"'C. Indie 'V. to M. WUl'riees will lie made to suit the tunes. Hats and Honoris made and trimmed to older. ALL MAlLOltliKlW l'KO.M 1'TI.Y ni.i.Ki'. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, IWeldott. N. C. W. J. WARD, DKNTIST, OKl'ICE IN ItAXlEL IiriLIMNti WKLDON. N.q nepl'J ly D. B. STAINBACK, IC I N.Cl NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. Rnaoukt Ntws Office -:- WelJoi 11 A sx m Next door to S. A. L. Oysters. Served on short notice, any stle. CtAd Lunches, Hrst-Clnss Dininji tlemti) I ai.lv Clerk in Attcndiince. Meals ot 1 A A 1 STAIMSAI'K. BOTTOM STORE, City fc the Things Tn hi ARE AT TH OSTERMOOR Touches TH Spoj That is what one of our customers said of our 3 ROAST BEEF and is equally true uf nil the meats we sell. Cus tomers cm always rely upon getting the best for their money when dealing w ith us. We always make it a point to obtain a WKcient quantity of high grade meals to supply all with choice steaks c1 ops, cutlets, etc., and a large trade enables us to charge a small proht only. C. R. EMRY & COMPANY, WKLDON, N. C WANTED- h'cspoiisililc man ilh horse and liturgy in each coininu nity. salary ils'i to li per day, to takeordent fiom unneiH of farms, or chards and home guldens. A aplendid opporlniiity lor farineii,' Buns, also Iruit tree and sewing machine airents, to make a liuDinesnennueetiun whieh willhceoine more profitable each year. Addrem P, t. Hot 177, Voung'n Inland, K C. Ticket Office. Oysters. Pull dinner 50c. Hot and Room for Ladies and Gen- all hours. A DOOR ' W ALTER E. DANIEL, ATTORNEY-aT-LAT, WKLDON, N. C. I'raeticea in the eottrU of Halifax ana Northampton and in the Supreme and Federal courta. Collections made in all parts of Nurih ( aiolina. hraoch oflic at Halifax open ever ondt Tl flit m
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