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at a winter remedy. It
ha the ame invigorating
and strength-producing ef.
feet in summer as in winter.
Try it in a little cold milk or
water.
ALL DRUGGISTS
THE ROANOKE NEWS.
Thursday, ArcrsT 1 1, HMO.
Published l-very Thursday. .
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SKI "M' l I.A M H
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A kly l. nuHMatu-jottinal ,1,'vot.-,!
to llm material, educational. 'lm,l I
ami at'iictmiitai inimvMn ,
Niirroundiiic'i'ouuticM
Advertising rali'i iva-onaUi' ati'l t'ui
allied on application.
REPUBLICAN HOPES.
The letter printed below was
written by Mr. Geo. W. Shearin,
a well known Republican uf the !
county, and mailed to Mr. J. 1:.
Bowers, Brinkleyville, N. C. It
was forwarded by the Postmaster
to Mr. J. li. Bowers, Scotland
Neck, and received by him. We
presume it was intended for Mr.
W. E. Bowers, another Republi
can, but Mr. Shearin made a mis
take and addressed it to our popu
lar Treasurer, who is also a candi
date for this office again in the
Democratic primary to be held the
1 9th inst. Here follows the letter:
"Halifax, N.C., July 21. '10.
Mr. J. li. Bowers,
Brinkleyville, N. C.
My Dear Sir: I have been in
communication with Mr Butler,
of Washington, D. C, and he
seems to think that if w e try and
send good men to the State con
vention that we will be able to elect
Hon. J. M. Morehead as State
chairman of the Republican party.
And by doing this we will bring
many good recruits to the rury
that will help to reduce the high
and unjust taxes that w e are now
burdened with by the control of
the old Democratic ringsters. I
guess you have seen or will see a
circular letter gotten out by the
Anti-Democratic party which ex
plains the situation very clearly
and you can see very clearly
from that letter the ohict in view.
Very truly your friend.
Gl:.0. V. SlIUAK'iN."
We understand that Mr. Shearin
with other republicans participated
in the mass meeting winch has
placed in the field, subiect to the
results of the Democratic primary,
what is known as the Anti-Ring
Democratic Ticket. If it were
possible, we would like to know
how many others participating in
the alleged mass meeting w ere an
imated by the same spirit and "ob
ject in view," that is, to bring
"many good recruits to the party."
Our advice to the Democrats of
Halifax county is to vote only for
those who have been faithful.
Senator Overman has received
his commission from President
Taft as envoy extraordinary to
Mexico upon the occasion of the
latter country's celebration of the
hundredth anniversary of its exis
tence as a republic. The ceremo
ny will be in progress from the
7th to the 2 1st of September and
Senator Overman will leave for j
Mexico City with the five other;
representatives of this government ;
early in the month. !
Enii'OK Clarence H. Pue, of the !
Progressive Farmer, will sail from
San Franscisco for a tour around
the world, during which he says
he expects to have his eyes espec
ially open for every lesson the
South can learn from distant coun
tries in matiersof agriculture.man
ufaciuring, race and political prob
lems rrtncprvntnn r,-lL,i.tic i,n
rest 'and commerc'ial opportuni -
.. ij .;ii ,.... ':'i i.
lica. tic w in iii i.scTUiioy jj-
part, China, the Phillippmes, India,
Holy Land, Egypt, and expects
lo reach Raleigh on the return
some time in January.
$100 REWARD $1U0
The readers of tins paper will be pleased
lo icarn that there is at least one dread
ed disease that science has been able to
Cure in all its staifes.and that is Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive
cure now known lo the medical frater
nity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu
tion and in assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that they of
fer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fail to cure.
Address :
F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pill's for Constipa
tion.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
Republicans of Halifax County
Elect Delegates to the Various
Conventions and Instruct for
Duncan for State Chairman
The Republicans i'I'H.iI'.!'j coun
ty met in convention at I IjIiIjx
Wednesday. August .? Postmaster
Mc.M I'urgersoii, uf I mleton, call
ed the convention to order and
Ashley Wilkins, of Thelma, was
requested to act as temporary sec
retary. On motion the temporary
organiaium was made permanent.
The lit'st business in order was
the election of delegates to the
Republican State Convention. The
result u as as follows
Delegates- Mc.M 1 urgriMni, I'
II. Dickens. S I. lubson Alter
nates J. I.. John-ton, H J Iav,
McD. King
Helegales we! e then elected to
tle i;,,.!(.-Cssiona! Convention,
Second I l.ingi 'esMoii.il DiMiVI. as
follows: McM I'm gel v'li, ( I'.
! Mual
m jHh oihI, IV a. Moss.
I Delegates to the Judicial Gon
' vention w ere next elected. I hey
I are C B Bnckeil.l. N Green.
R. A Hard).
A resolution mjs introduced in
structing ihe delegates to cast the
vote of I labia county for I: t'.
Duncan for State chairman.
R. A. Hardy moved that the
name of Morehead be substituted
for Duncan. No one appeared
willing to second Mr. Hardy's
motion. Ghairman I'urgersoii
said, "I would he glad if some del
egate would second Mr. Har
dy's motion, so as to get ihe senti
ment of this convention, and then
it was that there ua a feeble and
half hearted second to Mr. Hardy's
motion. The vote being taken
Duncan received the entire vote of
the convention with one single ex
ception, Mr. Hardy voting for
Morehead. The man who second
ed Morehead's nomination could
not vote for him against a man like
Duncan.
A special sent out from Halifax
to the Greensboro Daily Ncs.
the Republican Stale organ, says
"The convention was well at
tended and mikh enthusiasm was
shown. The factional war being
waged by the Democrats over
county officers w as a subiect for
much outside discussion a".d
amusement, as well as encourage
ment. There was no sentiment displayed
that could have been taken as fav
orable to Morehead's efforts to se
cure the State chairmanship.
G M.I. YOU PKl.WMv'Y 1:1 KCTiON
By virtue of the authority vested
in the undersigned by the Demo
cratic l:ccutive Committee of
Halifax county. I hereby name
I-'nday, August 19, HMO, as the
date for holding the Primary Flec
tion to numinate candidates for the
General Assembly, county and
township olfices.
The polls will be open at the
voting precincts of each township
from 7 o'clock a. m , to b o'clock
p. m , and no longer.
The several candidates tor Leg
islative and county offices shall at
least five days prior to the primary
election file w ith the clerk of the
Superior court a notice in w riling
of their candidacy.
All Democrats who in good faith
intend to abide the result of the
primary are cordially invned to
participate in the same, and express
i their individual choice for the dif
j ferent positions to be named re-
gardless as to Imw the) soled in
i the last election.
I By order of the Committee:
i 1 1 G ''.:.
1 Aet. Chair Deni. lix. Com.
Halifax county.
July 22, HMO.
They Have a Definite Purpose
I'olev K I'liiey fills .iiiu-k relief
in eases uf kidney ami Muddi'i ailments.
Mis Unci' t, laser. Terra Haute. Ind ,
tells the result in her eae. " titer siif
I'eiinc fur many years Iimh a sehmis
ease i .f kidney tr.mMe and spendiiii:
much liuinry fur stu'aile.l eme. I futllel
Koley Kidney Tills the only medicine
that cave me a pennant, ni eure I was
! Ia"' """;'"
; pains, hut after tamim I i.l.-v
and
paiun, but alter taking I i.lev Kelnev
I'll!- fur four week a d.n-eted I aMl
ae'ain alle to he up and tu attend tu my
work. I shall never hesitate to repom.
mend them. "
E CLAKK.
Fewer marriages would be fail
ures if the contracting parties didn't
either marry mo young or wait
until they are too old.
A girl is terribly excited over
getting married till she conies to
the ceremony, and then she acts
as if it weren't any more than
washing her hair.
For Quick Relief from Hay Fever
Anthiiia ami summer bruui'liitis, take
Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly re
lieves the discomfort and tlie suffering
and the annoying aymptoms disappear.
It soothes and heals the inrlatned air
pannages of the head, throat and bron
chial tubes. It contains no opiates or
poisonous drugs. The genuine is in a
yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
E. CLARK.
Easy-going men take things as
they comj.
LEWIS GOODMAN GRADY.
Passes Away at his Home In Hal
ifax, Honored and Esteemed hy
All ho Knew Him.
I n Thursday afternoon. Angus!
lib, at 3 o'clock death again en
tered our town, this time claiming
for Ins own one of our oldest resi
dents, and one of the most respect
ed and familiar figures among us.
Rev. L. G. Grady, who resided
here for about 44 years, coming
here soon after the war.
Lewis Goodman Grady was born
December 21st, ISJSy, at Outlaw 's
budge, in Duplin cotiniy, where
fur one hundred years Ins fathers
lived and died. I le was the young
est of three children, his brother
Hatch V hitfield, and sister Chan
ty, ptcecded linn to the grave
many years ago. His parents were
Outlaw Grady, and l'alience Out
law ( irady. Ins vv ife.
Mr. Grady belonged to Conipa
nv A, 4.ird North Carolina Regi
ment, and was paroled at Appo
mattox Court I louse I le fought
.ii Gettysburg, was in the vallev
campaign under Fatly, was in !act
with the 4.Vd tioui us organization
to us discharge. A good soldier
he was, (earless and faithful in the
dischatge ol his duiv .
He was married the lust tune to
Miss Mary Elizabeth Spencer l-'iti,
youngest daughter of Jack and
Manha Ann Barrow Fin, ol Dm
v. iddie county. Va., January 2ti!i,
IStiS. There were five children
by this marriage. Jennie Outlaw,
who married Hon. Edward l.lew
elljn Travis, in iNiU, Halifax, N.
O. and Buelah Barrow , who mar
ried in ISO?, Prof. James .
I lays, of Elm City, N C, and
three w ho died in infancy. I lis
first wife preceded him to the
grave December 2 1 st, HOD.
t)n the Hlih of November, I iH'2,
he .i married the second time to
Miss Maud Grady, vuungest daugh
ter of William Henry Grady, and
his wife I incline Simmons Grady,
of Duplin county.
In I NTS. at Halifax. N C . un
der the preaching of K'ev A. i.
Raven he was convened and joiti
; ed the church, and from that day
until the day of Ins death he w as
ever an active worker in the Mas
ter's vineyard. He became very
much interested in Sunday School
work, had an intense love for chil
dren, wielded a potent influence
over them for good, and was for a
number of years Superintendent
of the Granville Street Sunday
School, M li. Church, at tins
place He was also engaged in
Sunday School work with Rev. G.
T. Simmons, at Bradley's school
house some years ago, and about
1 s years ago organized a Sunday
School at Pierce's church, iCamp
groundi which was destined to re
sult in much good. The Sunday
School was ever near his heart,
and many times we have been
riding along with him while he
hummed familiar hymns that the
children loved.
Brother Grady w as licensed as
a local preacher in I S92 at the
Warrenton District Conference,
Rev. Mr. Adams being then Pre
siding Elder ol the District Since
that tune he contnied to preach
here and elsewhere, always filling
in appointments gladly tor his pas
tor, and hav ing a standing appoint
ment ai the church of his member
ship uiice a month. He suttercd a
great deal with his throat for two
or thiee Veais before his death,
and could not preach as often as
formerly. He was greatly beloved
by the ministry, and was heart and
hand with his pastor in the work
of building up the Kingdom, and
many a preacher in the North Car
olina Conference who have served
; tli is charge from tune to time, re
member still the kind words, the
lov ing counsel, the lingering hand
clasp of Brother Grady, and no
doubt incentive, aspiration and in
spiration has been received by
many of these, as they left for oth
er fields of usefulness and endeav.
or.
Mr. Grady while living here was
engaged in the lewelry and watch
repairmg business, and was thor
oughly known throughout il?
I county, and nearly over the State,
; as a man straightforward, and will-
mg to comply with all promises
1 made.
J He owned many friends here
nn j,,.,,.!, Ti,A1, . t j nav iH-it-re I ie i rm Mutnuv n epiem-
and elsewhere. Though he was a ,.r, ,., Ulf court ,,,; , uMkX
man Of Few words, and impressed V '.. tt answer or demur to the plain
u, u. Ln .... u !,....' ' tiffin said ai'tion. or the defendant will
those who knew h.m least as being ;,,,! l0 ,efourt fr le rp,,ef dr.
a little peculiar and somewhat ec-
centric, there was never a more
kindly man, or one with a warmer
love for all mankind ihan he. Af
ter his conversion (though not a
very wicked man before) his walk
w as the most consistent, and tallied
very nearly we must think with ihe
Christ's ideal; and no one can
bring the accusation that he taught
one thing and lived another. Ev
ery day and hour his life stood out
in bold relief a powerful rebuke to
sin, though there was always a
warm spot in his heart for the
wayward sinner, and indifferent
church member.
He will be missed by all ihe town.
ma'am
The souOd advice and good judg-1
ment he was capable of ever giving j
will be a loss felt most deeply; but I
ihe influence of his Christian life j
will continue to live and permeate 1
the liv es of loved ones and friends, j
and sweeten ihe community's mor- '
als. "I le is not dead, but hveth,"
and in the years to come w ho can
estimate in true value and w eight i
and deep influence this man of God :
has left in the world to work and
produce fruit in the liv es of men
and women, by v irtue of his up
right Christian life. j
We cannot refrain from saying
that w hen this w riter came to Hal
ifax about twenty years ago, Mr. i
Grady was the first one to w elcome '
us, inv ite us to Sunday School, ;
and place a book in our hands.
I hi oiigh all the intervening years
h. has been a friend indeed. When '
sorrow came, he gave sympathy; '
when death removed our loved .
ones, he was theie to com- '
lort, when shadows fell across our
path, lie pomteJ to the rift in the
cloud, and helped us to see the
bright sunlight on the other side.
He gave us encouragement in ;
more w. iv s than one, and helped'
to incite the best within us. There
at e many other things w Inch this
good man did, but space forbids'
their mention here. Are they not ,
"written m the l amb's Book of
Life" ti) appear to his credit'-
The funeral services weie con
ducted by his pasior, Rev. J. li. j
lloldcn, who paid a beautiful and
touching tribute to the life of the
deceased, and Rev. A. G. Willcox,
w ho had know n him for a long
term of years, vv ho led in a most
feeling prayer, commending the
lov ed ones to God's Divine Provi
dence and pointing friends to the
excellent, godly life uf the depart
ed At the grave Rev. P. N.
Staiub.ick, ol Weldon, ottered
thanks for such a life that had been ;
a blessing to the world.
The remains w ere placed beside
Ins first w ife on the north side ofj
Granville Street Methodist Church j
which he loved for so many years.
There was a large gathering at the
grave to pay the last tribute. The 1
floral offerings were many and :
beautiful, completely covering the !
grave, many being also placed on
the grave of his first w ife. i
The funeral arrangements were
in charge ol Mr. I I. G. Rowe, of
Weldon. The acting pail bearers '
were: C. H. Hale, T. O. Vaughai',
W. F. Coppedge, V. A. Willcox,
S. M. Gary, J. C. Buns, Joseph
McMahon, and J. 1.. Weller Hon
orary: F. l'roehch, E. 1 1. I File, ,
J. A. Whitehead, M. H Clark. 11. ;
B. Furgerson, and R. H. Daniel.
May the Ford comfort those af
fected by this death, and may this
rich, resultful life be an incentive
tor the higher, better, grander life
here, w Inch ends m completeness
bevoud. Peace to his memory.
W. F. C.
IT CURES
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in litiiitlri il f '' M li.i i lTriti-'l OMiti-i
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t-i .it tut- Joint fim tti iDtt'.
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KliciiiiiflCi(li
IT CURES
Zilliutli'i h i'ruir Mom-. Wrl.lun. N i
JOTIOE.
.North ( aruliiia.
Halifax ruiiiity.
in thr -unTiur i'uurt
Ti itKHi r. lno i.'tji" I n MiTH'K
v. V ir
J NkI'IHK- ) St MMiiNW
'1 he 'lt'fi'iiilaiit aUjve nmiitil nil) take
Diitiiv llial anat'lit'ii rnloriti ah uKove
ha I'crn romtnrtitvil in iip'riur 'otirt
of llah tax rniiiily tn rrt'm'r the amminl
lue iht plauitifl lor ifoo.N rtohl a lit) ilt-liviri-.i
the tlcfrmlant YUt ilrft'nUnt
ni atu Ukt nuiirt liiat watiniiii u(
aUat'hmtMil urauist the priiptTtv of tlit?
naul tlcfrUilaut was iwutM akraHiit the
ilt'fcinlaiit on the JTth day of A pri I, I l ti,
anl thr ail tli-ffti-latit will further take
notice that he in reo,utrtNt tu appear at
the term of the Superior t ourt of ait.
couuty to 1 lieM on th necontl Mon-
manded in said complaint
M tiAKY.
Tlerk of Superior t'ourt.
A'lth, I!10.
Tliis Julv
yALUABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE
Having moved to tli country for the
summer 1 offer for sale my resilience on
corner Washington avenue ami (ith
street. I Ins property is situated in a
most desirable section of Weldon. For
terms and particulars apply to
K. T.
iOl.l.M Wff.it,
r.is-4t
Weldon, N. C.
WALTER E. DANIEL,
Attorney-at-Law,
WELDON, N. C.
Practices ia the coufts of Halifax and
Northampton and in the Supreme and
Federal courts. Collections made in all
parts of North Carolina. Branch oSics
at Halifax open srery Monday
THINK OF
Mexican Mustang' Liniment
AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
Relief from pain that niikjlit otlu-rwiso
cause hi hunt s ol atony.
Tired out mugcles caseil up and made
ready tor another day's work.
Lameness in the back and shoulders
promptly caret 1 and stilf joints limbered
up.
Burn, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren
dered painless and quickly healed.
Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica
ruhlied ol their anguish and banished
tuivver.
Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds
healed promptly and permanently.
Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00
READ ABOUT CROCERIES
Tins is not i'iiiiul'Ii. Ni tnatli't what
wi' cliv. to tullv appitviatr thr I'ut't tlml
e kf.'. a liifli ciu.lr ol '.Hot latll.s,
you imisl tt. Ia n'. Iii tti'r Ifuvf yoin
in'xt (inli rvMih tin tlmti' may u.l.l you
to our t'Vfr irrow inir lid of Mruilv custo
iiiits. iitir.l. K. M. Hour tluj best ou
initikrt. iiiHl i!'!i v i-i i-'l nm fitly.
W. T. PAkKliH,
Vi-l,lo!i, x. c;
Foley's
What They Will Do for You
They w.U cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor.
rect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre
ventBright's Disease and Dia.
bates, and restore health and
Btrength. Refuse substitutes.
I:. Clark
T
RUSIEES SALE OF LAND'
I'.y virtue i-I a ivttam tire. I uf IniM
eeiMite 1 hy I'M. lie U.hit ixuA Maty
I'urtM r, liitt wile, au l U:tli lltittM-r to
li T I'Uliltl. lltl-trr U-aniitr -Lite 1 eh
maiv ,ltil. r'M Jih'l 1 1 ul v iceiuitril ui
lii.uk Ji'l at y-icr , ultiee ol tin- I;. -in,
tt-i til ht'e.N fur Halifax f. -uuty. to e
t'ure certain iii.iel.te.hie--. theiem ineti
tioliel to W K I'aniel, ilr!anlt huVUlkf
been ma-le ui tin' payihi nt of the aine.
a:il the UIl ii'l ur-l 1 1 11 tee hai MIL' 1-eell
leijUt-stt-.l it. execute the porter of ulr
eoiituiiii 'l ui uiil ilet il of ti ut, the uii
: Seiiirtinl trustee will -t it at puhlie aue
tioii, foreah. to the hichefct hhlilei. at
tin etunt lioiie tlooi at Halifax, Nuith
I aioluia. mi
Monday, August 15th, 10 10,
at II! o'clock M . the fullowimj real en
, tale, toHit:
1. Tliat trad of lun-l lynikT fituale aiitl
ln'Miir m the eoimty of Halifax anil State
of N ui tli t aiolina. aljuiiusii the lauds
ul .1 h. .-Iicaiin. t Imilie Kuwer ami ti
U lVarvoii, anl lymif on the mail
known as the 1 vev Uoal. aul CitDtaiumif
s a u , mole oi U-s, it U'linr the same
lanl that as com eye. 1 to Kdthe How
hv tlee.l of I.. I'epper ainl wife
i ilatetl November l'Uli, and reeord-
ed ill hook I at pate 4ti. oltiCe of the
Ueiri-ter of heeds fur Halifax county, to
which -aid deed for a mole m rleet tie
senpttun reference ik made.
- i tne other tract or parcel of laud in
said Halifax county. Mate aforesaid,
t adjoining the lauds of Mm. M. K. More
I cock, ,!. h. shearin, Tiltly HaiiKK and ti.
I U' Pearson, and lyimr near the name
I vev Koad, tl U-nitf the land formerly
U'lomjinif to T. I . lUtftser, and part of
! which as conveyed to the aaid Kddie
liowser hy Ueorife Moaser and others
dated Of tolier H, PHV. and containing
i 4o acres more or les, towhichaiddeei.l
for a more perfect description reference
is here made.
Tin the 7th dav of July. VM.
li. T. DAMKL.
Trustee.
. CBOWMVG IM
made "Old King Cole a merry old
soul," and so it will be if you get
our
BREAD THAT
IS KINO : :
and that lords it above all other
breads that be. Indeed! U s fur
your body's endurance and longlife
that you should eat bread e bake.
Ielivered mornings or any other
time.
II S, MQUNTCASTLE,
Weldon, N. C.
FOIYSKIDNEYPILLS
"life
.VJ '-v..
per bottle. Uuu bull Pnu LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th
REMOVAL SALE
I expect to move to my new
store in 5 or 6 weeks and in
order to reduce stock, I offer
for Spot
stock of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Clothing, Stoves and
Furniture. Come
4
your cnoice.
p.
i,
July 15, 1910.
OK
St'HINli and flM.Ml It
MILLINERY.
I'iSt'V tiOODSaud SOVELTIK.
Hutterirk's Patterns.
K. & Q. Corsets,
I Misses at loc. ladies 7,'ic. to 1.
lavt'rices will lie made to suit the
times. Hats and Bonnets made and
trimmed to order.
ALL MAIL ORhKKS l'KOMI'TLY
KILLED.
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
W eldon, N. C.
Q T. CLAR IC.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. C.
Practices in Ui courts of Halifax and
adjoining counties and ik. the Hupremt
eourt of the fUle. .special atteobon
girea to coUectHiaa sad prompt retura
Grand Dip)
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The first application of Mexican Mus
tany; Liniment subdues the pain but it
continues its work until every quivering
nerve is southed and quieted.
The great penetrating power of this
famous remedy enables it to do this
quickly and positively.
In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame
ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment
sin niltl be rubbed in persistently.
1 he antiseptic qualities of this old relia
ble household remedy make it safe and
sure
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You Who Want Tailor -Made
Clothes at Ready - Made Prices
An expert tailor and fitter from Schloss Bros. &
Co., Baltimore, Boston, New York, will be with us
in short w ith the handsomest line of new imported
and domestic woolens that you will have the
pleasure of seeing during the coming season.
Watch for announcement in this space.
I E, DRAPER COMPANY,
Cash AT
STAIN BA CK.
Bottom Stove,
g A. D. CLARY
1MHST CLASS
MKALS ALL
HOURS. DAY
IS Olxl I
ft OR NIGHT. Cool Drinks, Ktc. ft
ft WELDON, North Carolina. ft
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Physicians Advise
the nss of a fooJVixatlve, to keep the hovels open and prevent the poisons of undlgesieJ
(nod Irom gtttinginto your system.
The latest product ul adeiKt Is VLLVO Laxstivt Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, fentle,
rrluhle and of a (leasjiit, aiwatic laste. tio acts on tlie liver, as well as on
stomach and twels, and lr.o( Hit greatest possible erlicacy In coniUpation, inJitestjon,
hlluusness, sick headadie, fevertshness, colic, flatulence, etc. Try VF 1
FOLEYsSKlDNEYPlULS fOIIYlS 021N01AXAHV1
St., BROOKLYN, N.Y.
COST, my
and get
WELDON. N. C
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Li,
Proprietor.
I RIMTS. Con-
t-tCTIONHKIKS,
Tobacco, Cigars.
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LAXATIVE
LIVER SYRUP
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