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ft! I My contumptwn can dc ! cured. Nature alone won't do it, it needs help. U the best help, but iU us I must be continued in sum mer as well as winter. Take tt In littlo uoM milk or wau r Get a (mall bottle now. All Diiuauts i THE ROANOKE NEWS. Thursday, August 5, 1900. Published Every Thursday. BNTRIUtll AT IHHTUKKHU AT W Kl HON AM NKCOKIM'UKK ATIl.lt. RATES OFStBSCKiniONINAUVAMI.: One Year, (by until) postpaid, Jl.'O. Si Months, " " ."'. A weekly Democratic Journal devoted to tbe material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax ami surrounding counties NORTH STATE NEWS. HALIFAX LETTER. Items of Interest Culled From our j Items of Interest Ciuthered by Our Exchanges and Boiled Down For Uusy People. have their Advertising; rates reasonable and fur nished on application. The path of notoriety is from the jail to the vaudeville stage. Aldrich, Payne, Cannon When will these three meet again? THE South is gelling so solid that even a hurricane can't blow it away. If only the American people realized what a friend they have in Beveridge. The consumer has no rights which the tariff jugglers are bound to respect, anyway. Teddy's caught a dingalinga, shot a digdig in the eye; oh, what a lot of funny things for a Stniih sonian pie! GREAT is the Dalai Lama of Rhode Island, who presides over the Finance Commiitee, and Can non is the Prophet. Kansas City is to have a new $20,000,000 union railway sta tion. Baltimore is trying to get a little $500,000 one. An enquirer wants to know where the liars go to, but up to date there is no evidence that they have gone anywhere. Dr. ELIOT says that matrimony is the most profitable profession for women. But, think of the poor man victims. "People worry me too much,' says Mr. John D. Rockefeller And Mr. Rockefeller's idea of re lieving them is to raise the price of kerosene oil now and then. A Colorado man says he has ob served that only ugly women vote." Evidently the rise of the suffragette movement is to be coun teracted by subtle diplomacy. One of the virtues claimed for tne new btanuara Uil suiter is that "it lasts longer than the real butter." Yes, we don't doubt it The farmers around lilkin hecn raid over $8,000 for blackberry crop. Mrs. Sam Allen, of Greenville, committed suicide by drowning herself in Tar River. Lrmuett R. Rigsbee, aged 28, a telephone lineman at Durham, was instantly killed by a live wire, while at work on a pole. During a severe electrical storm, Julius Gardner, who resides near Ruiherfordton, was struck by lightning and almost instantly kill ed. The vX'insion-Salem Sentinel re prints the I-'ounh of July address delivered in Salem by Robert T. Gray, Esq., on the l ourih of July 1776. The North Carolina Eire Under writers' Association will be held at the Southern Hotel at W'rightsville 1 Beach during the first week in j August. 1 While sleeping on the railroad track at Clayton Adam Tull, a , white man of Greensboro, was run over by a Souihern eastbound i freight train and instantly killed. The Rocky Mount Record is showing the value of building and loan associations and urging its people to use them as the means to own homes and build up the town. i The entertainment of the Con-; federate veterans of North Caro-; lina on August 25 and 26, prom-1 ises to be one of the largest under-1 takings of its nature that Charlotte ; has ever ventured upon. Regular Correspondent. .for. I" the Koaxukk kw '- ) ! H.M.II AX. N. C, Aug. 3. Miss Virginia 1 lale left last week for Rich Square to visit her friend, Miss Meda Boyee. Masiers W illiam and Irwin Clay, of Rocky Mount, are here to visit , the Saters. i Mr. E. T. Whitehead, of Enfield, j stopped over here a few days ago on his way home from the moun tains of Virginia, where he ; Wwa 32 Well as Sen are Wdi Miserable uiMe. prevs upon the tv.ind, Kidney tn du.euui.ics. idU beauty .,i and clu-erlnl-s so' 'ii diNippvar tW'kidm'ysarc of DELIGHTFUL NORTHERN TOUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED 1 111 1 1 1 v 1 m ' r or .MS- till .; r.'.r, tl. ih. e-.lM-d. I v'3 " U..l::e tr.-,-,1 -U- V' V U-iov., prev.'1- nt l j' tli.it u : r I u;u-..in- i ! rsra .iCiidtol-e '. . ' born aSlwjnl nit 4 I ' vcikliditcvj. lithe ' it. ,-.!;'-.-:i i.l. if llie u: :'lc M'.'.ih'.fi f n- if, ttiK-n 1 lie clu.a re u-hesan it i.'iciM ' c able to control the. it is vt ntVii.'Uit widi bed-v. L-t-ii'lupon i;. t'.u-i'nu-'Oi fthi'diHi ki ! i.".' trouble, ifi.l the first -TO Washington. I). C. Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thou sand Islands, Montreal. Quebec, Four Days in New York City, at Very Attractive Rates. t. -t '.i.m'n! iielovirds the t:-c.itun.-iit ol and I tlKseimpiitUutorgans. This unpleasant l . ... ... .. .1....1 n,,rlitw, i.f family have been for sometime. I kiducvsund Madder and not to ., Miss Frances Sater has returned i babit as most people suppose. . . iimi n as Mi ii a , iiirn ait miiui-iini-i - Visit 10 , aiiie wll, kiibiiv and Madder troubb-. ! n:id bot!i need the same prer.t reun-d". ' 1-1 ,1.1 n,t (t,., il,,H.'llirf Pll.'ft lf Miss Nenie Gilliam has returned 5wamp-Rpot is m realised, it !!.! r . :.. M.,- i le ilrn -.t . i-lbt'lv. 4 iioiu a visii 10 lei.unes in 1101- - -- irfrii.iFW - : ' ci-iit aim i,in--,aNi.ii naci'-" u.JT'T.l i i home from quite a lengthy her sister at Rocky Mount. An Illinois r'rl jolted a million aire for a soda dispenser. The in fluence of soda water on the sum mer girl is a little short of the mi raculous. folk. Judge J. M. Mullen, of Peters burg, was a visitor here last week. 1 Mr. Thomas Jenkins, of Rich niond, one of our boys who is do ing well with the C. VC. Antrim j Co., has spent several days here; with relatives recently. Mr. Wilson Mullen, of Rose mary, was a visitor here last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell and their daughter, Miss Maud, of; Harrellsville, have been visiting j Mrs. N. L. Stedman for the past j few days. ! Messrs. Jack Jones and June Tillery, of Tillery, were here Sun day to see their friends. Mr. James Parker and Mrs. Hubbard, of near Aurelian Springs, ; were quietly married here last ; week by Justice of the Peace M. i I H. Clark. Mr. Parker and Mrs. j j Hubbard, that was, each have sev- en children, so there will Pe quite ' a family to eat the present high i priced monopolized Hour. How- l,v ,., i,l fi.n- nl-o a tf iU-.-WM. -U SatllloiTO. All I ttb-n. V.'Uin luu' a yuni le b itth uipliht tilhnt; all 'tVfjpiu.iS'ti a'mrt Mvamp-K o,,i, ,i n,.i iih-iiidini; iii.ji,' i.l' t!ie thousands oi te :ti monUl k-tn-rs rivcivi;.! from suflen-r, who found Snatnp KwX to be just the remedy needed, lu untitle; Dr. Kili.ier & Co. Ilimdiaiiiton, N. V., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but tvmember the name, Dr. Kibner's Suump-Koot, and the address. Biuj;Uamton, Nl Y., ou every bottle. Special Sals r The Third Annual Convention i ever, we extend to Mr. and Mrs. of ihe Association of North Caro lina Postmasters will be held in Raleigh, September 29 and 30. There are 118 presidential and 829 fourt-class postoffiees in the State. Because she was a "blind tiger" and had the habit in addition of Parker our best wishes for a pleas ant sail over the sea of life. Edward Cheek's little boy just three years of age on last Friday swallowed a quantity of concen trated lye, and Dr. Furgerson is very much atraid thai he will have a bad time of it. It seems that the We have on band several eon-moments of the latest in wool, Wash and I'rineess ladies Suits. Kather tliau re turn I lnn' suits our hes'l'iuai'ti'is ih-ei-di'd to put them on sale at half priee for eash only. M " Suits S7.."i. 1'i in eess. white and all other eolors S", to 7. now -TJ.'iO to fil. Wash foal Suits 1 to sjiii, now !.! to $:t. s tos;. Net Waists rediu'ed si .7"i lu I'.hiek ami eol- ored silk lVtticoats Si to Sb now to M.7.". Voile Skirts B to $" now S i. .Ml I to s-l "hi. 10.IKKI yards htee and emluoid . ones to elose out at half priee. 7"o to i $ Messahne silks, all eolors, now ,'.u to 7'ie. . and tie. eaheoes 111 to -le. 1 III and l.'' irin-'banis 7 to !V. About H. Kin vards dress iroods to et'.se out less than eost. Ladies hats at half priee. IJuirs. dniwts, eaipetints and inut tintrs at and beU.u eost. SPIERS BROS. WKl.DON. N. ('. whipping her husband at frequent wlo's 11U)llier was using the intervals, Judge Allen in Wake county Superior court, sent Alice Grady to the work house for six months. WOULD AMEND THE BIBLE. The Steel trust is pleased with the new tariff bill. The other trusts have not been heard from, but there is a reason to believe ihey are equally gratified. They wrote it all right. A small sample of the great Na poleon's hair recently sold in England for one thousand pounds. The man who bought it, however, probably makes a terrific howl about the high cost of living. A New Jersey man claims to have seen two ghosts engaged in vicious combat recently. Compe tion in New Jersey is confined al most exclusively to ghosts, as the trusts have crushed out all other. A Salina (Kan.,) girl sent 50 cents in answer to a Chicago ad vertisement for keeping the hands soft and white, and received this recipe: "Soak them three times a day in dish water while your moth er rests." The following amendments to certain Bible passages are suggest ed as an improvement upon the Bible from the standpoint of the churches and Sabbath schools that are abandoning services during the summer: "My soul longeth, yet, even fainteth, for the courts of the Lord except in July and August." "I was glad" except in July and August "when they said un to me 'Let us go into the house of the Lord.' " "Not forsaking the assembling of yourselves together" except in July and August. "Satan goeth about like a roar ing lion, seeking whom he may devour" except in July and Au gust. "Both young men and maidens, old men and children, let them praise the name of the Lord" ex cept in July and August. "Gather in the people together" except in July and August "and 1 will make them hear My word, that they may learn to fear Me all the days that they shall live upon the earth, and that they may teach their children" except in July and August. ilWpll Hnni thin, ffAAit ind fnitli. . ,, ' , contains no niereurv. and is taken in- ful servant -for ye have closed tl.n,anv, aetim: directly ou the i.iod the doors in July and August, re lye about the house, and forgot the boy, and he of course not knowing there was danger, drank a quan tity of it before she could arrest ' him. On last Wednesday evening at their residence near Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stephenson charmingly entertained a number of their friends and relatives from 8:30 to 1 1 :0t) o'clock. Quite a number of interesting games were played by the young people during the evening. Refreshments were served, which is always one of the nice things about these "at homes." All were delighted with the evening's entertainment and left for their homes feeling that the pleasure had been much. Mr. E. W. Gilliam came back from Norfolk Sunday where he spent several days. Mrs. J. L. Weller, Miss Kath- ryn and the baby, left Monday for Norfolk where they expect to spend some days. Mrs. George Gilliam was called to Norfolk last week to the bedside ; of her sick son, Mr. Jule Gilliam. W. F. C. Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as niereuiy will surety destiny the sense ;ofsmeiland eoniplclely derange the 1 whole system when enteunr it through ' the mueous serfaees. Sueh articles ' should never be used except on pre ! sciiptioiis from reputable physicians, as '. the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh t'ure. manufae tuivd bv 1'. ,1. t'henev.v t o., Toledo, ., I Any Time is Bliss Time Keep a but of IMisj Native Herbs on hand far all emergen ciesfor lie. n' ic he distress after cu : i n f; biliousness con Mipiunii -1 be :i iiv.uism blood disorders. IVive. u tablet once in a Mlille. jut lot "health's sake." Mr. r. II. tiatlis. 1'. I'. A . and Mr. .lames Ker. Jr.: f. 1'. A , Seubuai.l Air , Line, are ai laneiiu: what will eeilaiiny be Ihe m..t popular and d.-hdiUul lour of the season Kpeeially i lhi as the paily leac the ( aiobna on Mf tember 1st. puiii. the must deli-.ditiul tune in Ihe whole y, ill to u mi o.;r summer trip; and tl.ey ni'l ! all the pliueip.lt potlll-i of Intro 't ' loil.l inulon. Nih- u. i ! at'.', Inimiio. Mas,.!.. Monliial i'i'. ''.'-.'. I t.UMH. I' 'Hi 'i.l'. s ill Sen VnikCity an 1 rl.ilwl. Vl.ia aw the Ne VoiU Ihealo - will be op, n i"l the fall. All :iltia.'!'U' I. at nr. ol (!.. tour will be the tup up the liislm ii- I'o tomae. passing the iriaud old home ol "The bather of his t ounliy. " I lie trip is to be made at the lowest , I possible lictire consistent with the liist- ( i class hotels and other things connected ! . w ith the lour, w hich v. ill include laihoad ; fare. Tubman, lintel accommodations. ' meals, siclil -seeing dips, tiaiisfcis. and in tact everything, with the exception ! of meals in New York and a few other : minor expenses. Nearly all the siglil 1 seeing trips an' included. This last ! at ' 1 uie is a very tinod one, as it will enable the party to speii I then liuie seeing the sights without the bother of the details which will In lookedalter by Mr. liattis and Mr. Ker. I'l!i of whom bae had w ide experience in this branch of the passeugiT service. Time will tie spent in Toronto during the Canadian Kxpo- siliou and st ps will be made at all : points of sufficient length to enable the I puity to see all the points of inletest without hurrying. j Mrs. liattis and Mrs. Ker will ehape ! rone the tour and ladies should not lies- itate to tro alone. j The tour w ill prove a most interesting one. A very attractive iinisiraieo noug ht containing detailed information call be had upon application by letter or in person tu the undersigned, and Miose interested should write at once, as the Parlvwtll positively be limited, and those ai'plving tirst will get the lower berths, so it will be to your a.lvanla: ! to book eailv. Kverv detail has been I arranged with a view to making this t the most delightful and comfortable j tour lor all. I'oi fuither information and booklet t giving eost and iliueraty of tour write Jas. Ker, Jr., City Passenger Agent. t'liarlotte. N.C. ' Charles II, (lattis, District Passenger Agent, ; b'aleigh, N.C. Report This is the good old summer time, so we make a special offer to send the ROANOKE NEWS six months for only -:-X J 9m w mm vrv i (3ASLI TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPTION. Every day a good day which to subscribe. in WHY NOT TO-DAY? lib 8LISS NATIVE HERBS is an old-time remedy of roots herbs and barbs pressed into tablets-easy to take 201) tablets for $1. CO guaranteed to benefit or money hack. Get the genuine in yellow boxes only made by BLISS in Washingtcu, I). C. E. CLARK, Vi:i.imN N.C. W. J. WARD, Ii;XTIST, til l b K IN DANIEL I'd 1LKINU Yv'KI.DON. N.C sepl It -" In order to reduce stock I will close out FOR CASH 50 SUITS OF t.f T It K toMi!HN iV THE BANK OF ENFIELD, I'ntteld. N. C. ul the ness June 'Jtlrd. l!Ki!i. ' of busi- Resources. lis ; 15 tints. Loans ami ilisc overdralw, bonds, ti per cent, furniture and Fixtures, Hanking I louse. Cash on hand. Due from batiks and Cankers '.,,n7(i.. I Total. ! Liabilities. fi'iK.'j'i'i.t:! ,vi."i.:tii am im l.ollll.lHI ."i,. 'kki.iio n,-.'i;.".4n ?i"m.t:ui si CLOTHES FOR MEN, YOUTHS and CHILDREN 250 Pair Shoes 100 Hats. Caps Besides a large lot of remnants in Dry Goods and Notions. Call and we will convince you that we are offering good bargains to cash customers. X In entered not in yourself, and them that were entering ye hindered. J. G. H. in Baltimore News. A TAR HLEL'S RESPONSE TO A WELL-KNOWN POEM. The people nowhere seem so proud As in Virginia. and mucous surfaces of the svstem laying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, tt is taken internally and made by 1". J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo. Ohio. Testimonials sent free. I'rice 7"i cents per liottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family I'iII's I'm ( oustipa lion. The North Carolina Slate Normal anil College Maintained by the State for the women of North Carolina. Four regular courses leading to degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins SEPT. l."i. l'liil. Thosedestringtoenter should apply as early as possible. For cata logue and oilier information address J. I. POUST, President, ireenrhoro, Y C. I Capital Stock. $10.0tMM ; , Surplus Fund. L'li.omi.uo i I I' nit. l'rolits. less expenses. ".'-'ill."!? i Interest in Reserve. 1,1ki.ihi ' ( Hiv. pavable Julv 1st .Mm. ml j j Cashier's Checks', tuo .'tl ! ! Certilieate of I'eposits, , Deposits subject to cheek. I i.t s: es.il i " ! Total. Jl:i!i,7:i".v. i P, N STALNHACK, BOTTOM STORE, State if North Caroli l ountv of Halifax na. ) The N. C. College of Auriculture anfl Mechanic Arts I, lvev Watson. Cashier of the above- : named bank, do solemnly swear that j the above statement is line to the best of in knowledge and belief. I 1YFY ATSuN, Cashier. 1 Subscribed and sworn to lvefore tne this SMIi day of June l!lo!l. .1. V. YYHITAKEK. Notary I'nldic. Correct-Attest: (iKOKtiE II. CFKTIS, C. E. M (iWUiAX. KAYMOND C. DI NS, Directors boast with praises ; a liule insanjty mixeti with it Surgeons have grafted the flesh of a chicken on the finger of Her man Sangtinette, of Camden, N. J., which was badly hurt in a ma chine shop, and now he will want to scratch up the garden seed as soon as planted. CHARir r and Children puts a whole sermon in the following: "Cigarettes, soft drinks, tennis outfits and tan shoes are not as helpful to a boy during vacation as spring water, buttermilk, a Dixie plow, a check shirt and brogans. The former develop dudes, the latter men." All persona are reeomroeaded to take Foley's Kidney Remedy tor backache, rheumatism, and kidney and bladder trouble. It will quiekly correct irregu laritiea, which, if nefleoted, may devel op Into t aeriout illnea. It will restore health and strength. E. CLARK. They always ioud Of old Virginia. They seem to think we're all for lorn, And that all our hopes of joy are gone, Because we happened to be born Out of Virginia. Now all this talk quite wearies me Of old Virginia, 'Cause I'm as happy as can be Out of Virginia. Out of Viaginia. I spend my days in a splendid land With the nicest folks on every hand And I know my State is just as grand As old Virginia. Charlotte Observer. Great genius nearly always has No matter how lonjf you have suffered Foley' Kidney Remedy will help you. Mm. 8. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get Out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." It will cure you. E. CLARK, The liest remedy we know of in all cases of Kidney and bladder tumble, and the one we can always recommend, in lleWitt's Kidney and bladder Fills. They arc antiseptic and at once assist the kidneys to perform their impoitaut work. Hut when you ask for these pills be positive that you get IVAVitt'a Kid ney and bladder Fills. There aie imita tions placed upon sale to deceive you. (iet De itt's. Insist upon them, and il your dealer cannot supply you refuse anything else in place of them. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. Your neighbors are very sure to come down to your expectations. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold A.M. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distress ing that it interfered with my business. I bad many of the symptoms of bay fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed only to aggra vate it. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success. " E. CLARK The stale st ollege for vocational train ing Courses in Agriculture and Horti culture; in ivil, Electrical and Mechan ical Fnginivring; in Citv Milling and ,,-f,,,r- tty I ,,.!,. r,l , '!ii,,,,rv !,, t not tit yourself for life by taking one of these courses? Address fll A 1 it i S D. H.HILL. President, AVest Raleigh, N. C. acksmithing AN D CENER L REI'AIRINO Horseslofiiii A Specially All work guaranteed. Come to see me at Fate's old stand, Sycamore Street, near Second. W. H. DAY, Weldon. N. C. AGENTS WANTED. Men or women to work in Hali fax county. Can easily make $ 1 5 to $25 per week. Address "V," Drawer "A," Raleigh, N. C. DeWITT'S CARB0L1ZED WITCH HAZEL 8ALVE For Flic, Buma, tor. (rani to ii) ISI -OK Sl'KINti and Sl'MMEU MILLINERY. KAtiCY t.OODSand NOVELTIES. Hutterick's I'atterns. K. & Q. Corsets, I Misses at 7"c. Indies 7,'ic. to tl. lsI'riceB will be made to suit the times. Hats and bonnets made and trimmed to order. ALL MAILORDERS l'ROMFTLY FILLED. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. D. E. STAINBACK. NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. Roanoke News Office -:- Welini N. C To be given away on January 1, 1910 Read conditions below From July 6th to December 23rd, 1909, inclusive, we will issue certificates for every cash purchase made from us amounting to $1 or over, fractional parts of a dollar not counting, ' to the person trading the largest amount with us between the dates above specified (July 6th to December 23rd, 1909), as shown by the presentation of their certificates; certifi cates to be presented between the date3 of December 27 and 30, 1909 at our store, we will give the $50 Suit, now exhibited in our show window. Should the successful purchaser not desire the suite we will- allow them to exchange for 50 worth of any other goods In the hoise. Remember this proposition applies to spot cash purchases. For further information kindly apply at our store. weldou MWTUM copipAin, THE CHILDREN LIRE IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP WELD0i, l. C.
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