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HON C LAI' HE MI CHIN. Annual Statement ii almost the worst thins; for consumptives. Many of the "jut-as-good" preparations contain as much as 20 of alcohol; Scott' Emulsion not a drop. Insist on having Scott's Emulsion FOB SALFI BV ALL DKIKWISTH ! The SeouJ North Carolina l)i- .ZallOi Accounts Audited and" Avved By the lard of and hibmoriiig Imn it selects a- Commissioners for the I own of Weklon tor the , nun who has been .i '.rkms and f-iscal N ear Liuiing April .W, l4M0. a virile force for Democracy. ; j Mr. Kitchin has taken such a stand in Congress that there was no J. ie is M r- ' May .trd. lou. i I . ! 1 1 .1 ' I .lamiarv .1, Hit) THE ROANOKE NEWS. Thursday, Ji lv 14, 1910. Published Every Thursday. EYIKKK1I A r 1'HSTnKl-li H V! SKI-I'Mi-fl-V VI vn 1 thouijht or an opponent. ever on the alert in his work to have the Democratic party stand , 'i . , out as the party of the people, with eeinal rights to all, sps leges to none , i p. vv I .-, The Second District has learned . ,.',,.;.: - to know I'.laude Kitchin, and his u.t uiiiiea'. oi' ii.is a;-as been to keep Ul i; Dcm. vta.v in vMder'ce. His ex- ' :i -.tv I:-" N is pei'teike in Congress maes it ,, most tit ill. it b,e shuuid be again i tiic m.m:::ic and hi the fall election RAIFS 01' SlBSr.RirilnMN M' X-U : tlie di.irtct will mil up. i big ma turity lor '!!'. iMk.nn. in ms v. on- ,!.i. i .!., June 7. WW One Year. 1 1 iy inudi potp:i Six .Months, " gt'ess:o;a,c.nei! true !, IVi"."v!'. ;e li.i.tl.i s rung H:v f'tliin . .. . i. ; i I " v ' ' ' v to the m'atenal. e,luct....ml. t.l.t-.-l erum. and me VconJ DiMrv, and at'llt'llltuial interests ul l!:lli!;l uu.l M. tit ' t'CpiV'tCteJ 1" II lll.rl wll.i surruuu.liiiiri'ouiitii's. never hotu'c-. ! MrA.' !rm t!:v shouider and to del .:: e i'".i 1 eai AUvertisiiitf rales reaouaine au-i t1"- ,. , . . , ... , . ,, . ,., i - i 1 VV M i Dished uu application. 111 ill-, ot De Observer i I . Oystfk Bay mav be seen on i .u ,. .),... ;,h rhu .,L,I 1 Out of these belice! UlC llial I.UWaUJJJ null li n-.i" ; eye. The open door for the Jews m , N the session i f Congress i e Russia leads out and not in. , Lt.ilv ended about ilnt tv -L vC:i thousand bnis ere inttouUvcO. ! I i hundred lucre passed and U,.iine ( laws. Among the bill:- w inch le- ! ',' j VOTING against Diaz seems to j came laws, the most important are - be almost a penitentiary offense in j these: Mexico. 1 K'evisingthe tailro.ivl laws .mJ 1 creating an inki-uir umiiiiicuv n v. Mimv a nnlitii'ian reprets that 1 ' " v . .'Olll l l.stablisluiig a posi.il savings hank svstent. 1 ' ' MK.TAHToughttobeafrieiun Mevico and An of the railroads. Nobody rides Appropriating sJO.iHHi.tHii) , u t more than he does. complete reclamation prmects t Creating a bureau ot mines. Jul v woo. the fences he must fix are barbed wire ones. THE Buffalo Courier nominates T. R. for "drum-maior of the uni verse." Can you beat it- Airship lines, however, will not seriously affect the passenger bus iness of the regular trains. Providing for the publicity ol ,. . campaign contributions. I' Suppressing the whiteslave iie traffic. u,'';; Authorizing the tVe-ident to , 4I. withdraw trum entry such public lands as he w ishes tor coiistrva- '' ; '" vation. ! Too much "House rules re- J Appropriating 50.000 h.r the form" may yet arise, to plague Mr. Champ Clark, however. There is a Republican in Ohio who claims that his party is honest. He has been sent to the insane asylum. Don't buy your supply of pearls till you see those the Sultan of Sulu is bringing. They are said to be scrumptious. use of the Tanrl Board. JLDICIALJMENTIOV Proceedings in Detail - Nomina- V" u ting Speeches and I'-ttition "I , ,' , i;ecutie Committee ( ; P I -: , At the hour of going to press J'' 'N'" '!.,' j'1 last week, we stated that Judge R. .... B. I'eebles, of Northampton, was n i i, nommaied by acclamation tor I - Judge of the Second Judicial D;s- ""'v; inei. and that Hon. .1 H Kerr, of '....' WHAT the colonel is not going j Warren, had been nominated to i to do furnishes almost as fine a succeed himself as solicitor of the 1:,m- field for speculation as what he is ; J,S!!'ICI' . ; i I he com ention w as cahed to 8in8 I order at 2 .0 bv Chairman F. U. It is crettv well understood that : !'f ..N,,r,.h-,","m 0!u"n; , , i a :k! ii f. Mamr.UN was eiecteo a statesman who contemplates a ; ,cn)rorary secretary. The divorce rront nts party can noi e- temporal v org.iiii.'aiinn w i September o, IWiw w w w - M l r. ,.!e i: i : : pect alimony. permanent. I he roll vjIi flowed all the counties in tb.e district rep- , THE eftort to run two cars by j resented except I'.erte and H.rt- ii 'i each other on the same track is ' lord Later a telegram w.( re- ;' still among the practical intpossi-: ceiveJ Irotn the Chrrnun l'e:v..v ' bilities in this country. ! txecume ( onrntmce ... , .. mmmmm Bertie 1 CclliestUig (..liainiiai! ot lie j convention to cast b.eri'e s .u;j ote for Peebles and Kerr In New York a marriage license costs $ I ana a dog license ; Nonnuations being m order 1 '. Well, the man secures possession lion B Clark, a young Lier ot of the dg for a year at leas:. ! e! Ion who has recent!) been li- I censed to practice law. in well One of the Philadelphia nes- i chosi-n w.rd nominated Hon . R. papers sta'ted a column "What's 1 H I'eebles, ot Nonhamrton cun- going r.n today in Philadelphia." J ''1r Jll"tf -J , , , . r . . . District. Nomination seconded bv It had to stop it for lacN ot mate-! j. A D,,w t,n, ! arren.and ( ..,r rtal. i t.md Mulyette. of Northampton 1 1 here bemg no op"nit:.i:i the nomination was bv a rising vote. k toiler 4. W. A Pennsylvania Congressman says it cost him $40,00i) to be nominated for Congress. He is no doubt very popular in Ins district. A H 1 - VI 0 i: i w met) was unanimous. u , ,,.,.., W. II. e P.urgwvii, Jr., ot i . Nonl.anipton, placed m nottima- tion. Hon John . Kerr, ot ,,r- '! T :i ! ren, for solicitor, secunded bv T o i i,':'.',','i ., , O. Rodwell. of W arren. and C. t.-.a... w, undertakers report that 1 1 1 Peebles, ot Northampton. Mr. ;"' '" ' costs 40 per cent, more tor the ! Kerr was ai .o nominal. J I v .uda- ; '' materials of their gruesome trade ! nution. r Ki' ,, than it 4li.t tnn ut-irc .am ri. ! 1 he I i xccu ii v e Commiiiee tor .i.ii.-i..i cost of dying has gone up also. Illinois Bribe-taker White were formerly conductors. It is possi ble they first knocked down a lew fares before dallying with the Sen atorial tribe. n. ii !i.i In the district was then named a-, lob u 11 0WS KlO, 1,11 IHl,,r-l ul liUiii .. . i .... M-i. i" i;i c ! Berne-J B. Mokes ,., M i ,i,.,,i BOTH Senator I.oniner and the ; Halifax tieort'e C. ( iieen. n v Pm.,. -us, i.. i;.u, .,!, Hertlord John Ii. Vaiin. i- Northampton - V. R. 1 lams. tt AyT' '" Warren S (J. Daniel. IU, v"uik . . ix There being no other business inimn the convention adiourncd. t'"1'..-. .ii-iui.-.-i.ntr i, i 1. X toiiii. ' Mm M il I e ll.iii-. iiiu hi - Addison D. Snow, the colored mayor of Hobson City, the exclu sively negro town near Anniston, Ala., announced last Friday that he would not permit the tight pic tures to be shown in Hobson City, lest they augment race teehng. From all sections comes the news that the Democracy is ii, fighting trim. The best informed of men assert with confidence that the next House of Representatives of the United States will be Democratic. W - V . it r i 1 U VI I .,!,. . I -1:l,i:1 l1 I.l.ii II 1 '..I'll ' I !l 1 -i.l-i! vv I .1,. - V I'.-, i; x .. vv i I VV !.!! ; ! X - ., v l . ,. 1 j v J v, -A .s I i'hru:ir Win. 1 I We not onlv serve all our patrons with the best, hut guarantee every suit shoe, or any other mer chandise bought at our store, to be worth its price. We have in stock some extra values to close out in Men's Clothing and Shoes. Anticipate oiir wants ami lay in a sup ply. They will prove a splendid investment, and you w ill be surprised at the sa ing you make here. R.tJR.ratn.,'" vv,,v REGAL OXFORDS II.-.! II , R.',..l Oxfotds msJK. fit sii m v at I1 .i' hi-fi nrvr: i bile jj or cut in him' In v aie injele v- on jpt'iial C)lrd lasts. Ankle it - Pvrp.,1 Oxfords fit sninoliily and cvei 'y amund iUr anLlc, wlirriiii ordinary luw-nas. ni.idc un liigh-slioe but;, sac; and gape at tilt anlde. Cuni Instep The pad'nt ed, Uvo-pait KtCAl.AJKM l.at. on vvliu !i Ri-p.il .Sluws ,ire In.idf, arc rt'tnovccl hum th. i n i h-,1 K ' ii :,..' Tl.i'l "I :! i ;-1 r oll'.r diorj t le : ;,.:!:J snu . Q,M:,Vc-, i o.;..7 e'l to tl.;- u-uil li.iil a, id I. .11 tlr, Ue (ials ciiiiif in niir-qiMitcr and thri e-iuail'T sir in h.tu'enh 1 Ins double numticr of lithns iiisuiri an riu.t lit tor eety fool. Cmnm St!e Ftrp il Ox fords Trprodinr tlir latest, corrts t MM um $35 j ; $400 10111 styles, not found in otlur ii i lo-weat slioei until the following aon. AnJ yet our Rrgals cost you no more than oidinary shoes! I I DRAPER COMPANY, 11 1 r ..1 .-..in .i u. i . 1 April 4, Will ..' ; ,.:'....,v -i i'ii'u r X w ; Ii i i I .. i: x l.av an.! r .ili 1.1 :n Mill I'-l mi THINK OF Mexican, Mustang' Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Relief from pain dial niijjii udirrw isc cause nil hiHti's. ul acuity. Tired out muscles i-a-C'l ti aiiil m.uk' ready t"i' am t Iter day' w 1 n k. Lameness in the back and s!n 'ti'.ders 'nunptly cured atid stilf jiint liin!erel iii. Burns. Scalds, Cuts and Mahes ren dered j'aillles and quiekl v liealv d. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica rilded id their aiiutsli and S.iniMied lu tv ver. Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wnands healed promptly and permanent l . mm V-, --'.v.. if-Ji The first application of Mexican Mus tang Liniment subdues the pain but it continues its work until every quivering nerve is soul he 1 and quieted. The great penetrating power of this famous remedy enables it to do this quickly ami positively. In all cases of Sprains, Hruises or Lame ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment should bo rubbed in persistently. The antiseptic qualities uf this old relia ble household remedy make it safe and sure Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00 per bottle. 1 , i. b, .11 iw.. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St., BROOKLYN, N.Y. tiuuu . srx. ir klx MM IT I.ATION !,...::.! i.i;l Mat. : 'lit' '."I'c'i .! iiv V',-'l-t il'.l ' '';;- ' 1,1 1 V.fliii.,'1 r.i 1 .-s . I . M 1 ' 1 ! I via- ! X .N'l. "I l.r It. , Lu W ,!,!,.;, tl.al On- li.l. Ji -tali !". HI ot all 'I I !! I ii tw.t . W...11! I'. aiil.L' mi tl.i 1. e- -av. I.. m:lv ai.; lei ,lav ..! Vl.iv. v.. k. - ;i a I.,ji, j:a vii 1 .i::ct ia!i ii. i 11. ci , . 1 . 1, 1 I;, lc READ ABOUT CROC ERIES l' I - 1 V I X ii t K . t 1 1 v ri,ik treasurer's kepnrt. II. .. .i.i1 I. II. ..o I ul 1 ..aiaii-. ! i: !.!.. I VV,-1, :,.u. x. I 1 I I,, n-a ill. a c.at. ! .a '.a - .: 11.. Uivtn ul vv , v .11 i li l.iij Vj.l.l .in. i'ii. X,, a.a'li-r ul.al ia-r tin lai't lli.il ' .' ',11' n l.llll - 1 Ii. st,., Ii an M.I.I ! ,1 a-- l.iav ;i I-1 V11.I I Vtii' la' ' i ; 1 ' 1 - 1 1 -it May Ii I I 11.11 . M t !, , ... . I . I ... - V ., k 1 ; jiav 1111: ,, It VI ha ... at 1 . t la 1. , - VI m lax. I'! . tiuii.U II. mi I ll.HII i,l W , Mull. I.s. 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II I I'M .I;' I-i , tl. x - Is;' .10 l'..j las Hi M ) i.'ir ,-m-i L-f.a me: I1-1 ..1 -1. a. iv e... it.. 1- 1 mi .1.1: V I ., ii.,. i , in, i.1.11 m I 1 .,.,..),;. !.,, 1. .1 ,i.,ini! v. VV. T. I'VKfkllk, W.I.I, .11. .f Foley's Kidney Pills What They ill Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, builJ up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia butes, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. I:. Clarkj; i Ii' n ";i if SWT 11 1 G 11 Al )T 1 1 n Custom Tailored Clothes l:or Tall and Winter 1910 w 1 .1- 1 a 1 -. on I ' f "Is Life Worth Saving?" Mr. Mollie Mcltancy, Prentiss. Mini., writes that she hail a severe case of kut ney and bladder trouble, ami that four bottles of Foley's Kidney Kemeily cured her aound and well. She hail tried sev eral other kidney medicines and had been treated three months hy physi. eiana, but got no benefit until she took Foley'e Kidney Remedy, and she closes DOT letter by saying, "I heartily recotn mend Foley'i Kidney Hem'edy to anv sufferer of kidney disease. It saved mv life." Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any ease of kidney and bladder trouble ot beyoad the reach of medicine. No taedicme can do more. E.CLAWC 1 I! I I'.y li.a- l.i .aipU I'.y 1 tun , p e Iiv iini'..Ur,,li',l tat-H I.v.i t, lMitl 111 Imps to a teaspoonl'ul It a, ts ilin-rtlv on the blood and niuciiusMtirtaci's of the system. Tliey oir,-r one litiruln-il dol lars for any case it fails to cure. Address : K. J. ( HK.NKY & ( ().. Toledo. Ohio, Testimonials sent free. Price T.'i cents per bottle. Sold by all drureists, Take Hall's Family Pill's for Constipa tion. . M . t ul icn. ilrutf ai-t-ouiit. Ih. 1. II iiii-eii. I annual salary Hank ol Welilon. interest on note il I ii- 1'iirtis. . 1 1 si 11 1',.-1 1 iihf Hank ot el. Ion. interesl on re newal nole l7tt.ti"i NoTiCF Reduced rates to Portsmouth, commencing on Sun day, July 10th, and continuing each Sunday through July the S. A. L. will sell round trip tickets to Portsmouth at rate $1.50, limit good to go on train 32 and return on train 33 same date of sale. C. E. Carter, Ticket Agent, December 6, 1009. W. W. Wiirmns, mayor s.ltli S. M. Iiieki-ns, chief police ILVlHi It. T. Iianiet. si. com -i.oi W. M. Cohen, treasurer I'.' .Vl 0. K. Stainliaek. clerk 111 (Hi Walter (iarland. scavenger. ttl.iKi P. N. stainliaek, coin ami hay and corn ' lit. 41! W. T. Shaw com l.IKi H. I,, tirant, " I.ini W. I.. Scott, " 1 .IHI S. M. Dickens, pay roll, T.otl I. . N. Oreen, disinfectini; l.'itl V. Clark, lime and pump repairs Id '.'I Kin pen ia Concrete Co., on account street pavunr, 4IKI.IKI I'ank of Weldofl, interest on note .'i.ISi UlilKi S-.' Hal uu,',ill-,'ti-,l May I. Into 1ki '.m .Aii.liie.1 ami approved : H Kit I -ART Custom Tailored Clothint;, made of pure, all-wool fabrics, perfect in texture, and exclusive in pattern is not only tailored superlatively well, but characterized by that sty Ic, fit, and Intti. viduality, which blend the garments w ith the personality, and to the advan tage of the w earer. STROUSI; & l'.ROS., Baltimore, Md., makers of this deservedly renowned clothing, will have their representative here on Thursday, Friday & Saturday, July 21, 22 and 23. on which dates we shall be pleased to have you call, to be measured for the fall and w inter's season's requirements. Any order entrusted to us will h?.e the best attention of this great tailoring organiationwhich means vii w ill be well pleased in every detail. P. N. Stainback, WKLDON. N C. W. T Ml W. ) W. 1. Miil'T. 1! T. li.VSlF.I., J Finance Committee. Mayor's Keport. 1 o tiie llouoralile Hoard of Commission ers for the town of Weldon, N .C. , Oentleinen: I herewith submit my report of pro ceedinirs had in the Mayor's Court dur ing the tiseal year ending May 1st, DUO: Total numlier of eases heard and the following disposition made: llll Fines imposed in Hi .ludgmentsuspended in '-'J Superior Court 7 Disehargcl 1 1! Total Fines imposed JiMtUm Sent to roads failure to pay tines l.YOO $J7l.l Paid to Treas. by S. M. DiCKens MH.aO " " W. W. Wiggins l.'i.im tm. rut lialance due hy 8. B. Keeter 7.."i() 1'aid into (.railed School Treasury. Kespeetfully W. W. WUitilNS, f'HK..' May B, 1H1U. tftyor. FA t A ' Is the result of using only the best of ingredients. : Bread Baked Here Has No Superior. It excels in all points. No part of the making is lelt to chance. Kv erything is carefully done by expert bakers. It is delicious and whole some. M. S. MOUNTCASTLE, U'bldon, N. C. SI-KIMi ami pi l MMi.lt MILLINERY. FANCY iidtiDSaud NOV KM I'utti-riek s Patterns. K. & O. Corsets, I Missis at 7c. laxln-s 7 if. to li Wl'riees will He made to suit the times. Hats and Honuets made and trimmed to order. AU. MAIL viUIiKKS 1'KOMl'TI.Y FII.LKD. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. nmmmmnmmmmmmmm::. I PIANO TUNING! Voicing, regulating and repairing a specialty. Leave your orders with H. Q, Rowe W. J. BURLEIGH, Petersburg Va. II, ! jL, f i. Proprietor, y I Kl 'ITS. Co:, n A. D. CLARY riKST CLASS til' tl C til mt..L3 M.L S ll.l.fUJM KIh.V f HOfkS. DAY ' Uua-o, CiKur OKM(;HT. Cool IVitiks. I ... & WLLDON, North Carolina. & Physicians Advise the us of a rjooJIaxative, u Wle We buuels upen and provttit tl.c poisons of t.iJi-'atrJ t.ioj trum geuinginto yus.ir )-tein. The latest prodiivt l sciei.ee if VI LVo Uxatha Lber Syrup, purely .-fctifc.. t.-i-.tlo. relulile and ul a plea-Jm. an niati, Uste. Velvo sets on the liver, as well as un the stunucn and IwsK, anj 1.4.4 the greatest r-.vsllle ellicscy in coiMipullun, injhji, l iliousnAS, k heaJadie, tev en.-Jines.!,, culic.tlatulence, etc. Try VF I L3 13 i LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP WALTKR E. DAMUL, Attorney-at-Lavv, WKI.IMlN, N. (' Practices in the courts of llulilu v, n,t N'uithampton and in the Kupreine auu Federal courts. Collections made in all parU of North Carolina, itraoob utlice at Uahfai opea STiry Uimtoj, Jj TxOLAE K.. ATTORNEY AT I W, WKLDOS, N. C. I'racticis in the routta ul IV..fcx and adjoining counties and il II , Mipri nie court of Uie M-alu. pec ml attiutioa (ivra to tullectiuus UU Hiinptretuia 'V Q i
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