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ut Ui aS ill n ' is 1.1 e 4 ill H 4; .-1 f i i. i' !' r i V'.. ii 4 .4 if 'A t n , A J . .1 it A 50-a nt bottle' ot SCOII'S HSIGi) invert in ruilt-tcusixuni divi-s four times a day, mixed in its bottle, will last a year-old baby near ly a month, and four bot tles over three months, and will make the baby strong and well and w ill lay the health)', uirl. 'oimdatiiiii tor a robust bov or Send Kk , uut beauhl K..,.L 1 Frtm SCOTT & bOWNI , w IV.I ...!. Till- ROANOKE NEWS. Tiii:ksL)Av, Oct. 0, 19 10. ' , - Published Every Thursday. ! ; j : I Esifciii.n AJ L li K Al II ha ! 1 I..S VIAI'I l-.il RA I IS lir liSCRII'dnMN i'V M I One Year. (by mail) po.-lpaid. ' Six Montis. " A M'klv Hi'inoi'iutii' jnunml ih-vi.ti to tlm muti'i'inl, t'.lui'utiiniui. iiuiuii'iii 1 ml agricultural iuhwi.is.ui iianmx uuu , Hurrouu.liiiirciuintu'.s. yilvi'rtiine' rail's I'fasuuaMf ami fur amlu'il on application. "1 look for a Democratic Con gress," says George Could. Look a little longer and you will see it. Tkxas hopes to he able to pile up a little larger Democratic ma jority than Pennsylvania this year. Secrktary Norton's letter re minds a great many of a drowning administration grabbing at a straw . Ik every voter tries to follow Mr. Roosevelt's advice m Novetn- ber the spin ticket is bound to pre-1 vail. : PROBAIU.Y the most for tunate member of the Cabinet is Seereta-; rv Dickinson. He is over m Pe- i kin, out of trouble. Soirru Africa is importing Amer- j ican mules. It cannot have those 1 two that Champ Clark is going to I drive down the Avenue. 1 Chicago proudly hold; second place in the galaxy of American cities but stubbornly refuses to use soan and towel on us d.riv political ' ' j PKHsinhNT T.A! r tor eighteen months lias been busy carrying out j koosevelt's policies on a stretch- er Senator (ore. llAM .ssi h is a prohibition Slate, but all the same liquor deal ers of Nashville hae paid in I -000 in hnes this siimiiicr Yes. prohibition prohibits sometimes An offer of $3,000 a week for 10 weeks in vaudeville vas wired to I 'nele Joe Cannon at Uinv die, 111 , by Chester "-.argent, manager of the Arcade theatre at Toledo, Ohio. Thf ship subsidy propn aiion is the most braen and unblushing graft ever attempted against the American people and for that rea son has never been enacted. - Sen ator dure. Willi Woodrow Wilson the Democratic candidate forCiov efiior in Neyv Jersey, w ith Judge Bald win a candidate in Connecticut and Judson Harmon in Ohio, the Dem ocratic party has good presidential timber to pick from. An amateur man-bird hitched up a biplane, sailed over to ihe home of a friend, collided wnh a telegraph pole and dropped into the front yard with a dislocated shoulder and some internal inju ries. These aviator., iriu.-t th.i.k their friends have no nerves ai all. DEAFNRSS CANNOT Bt! CLiVtD by local applications, as Ui.-y caunut reach the iliscascd portion of the car There in only one way to cure ileal'iies. ami that in hy constitutional icmcdica. l'eafncHH is caused hy an iullanicd con itition of the mucous liiimir of the Kus tachian TuIh a When tliis (ulie is in llauie.1 you liave a rumbling aouml or imperfect hearing, anil when it is entire ly clnaeil, I'eafncsn ia the result, ami un lesi the inflammation ran tie taken out and thia tube restored tu ita normal condition, hearing will lie destroyed lor ever; nine canes out of ten are caused by Catarrh, vliich ia nothinir. but an in flamed condition of the mueoua sur facea. , We will giTe One Hundred Dollars for any cue of dekfaeaa (cauaetlby eatarrli) that cannot be cured hy Hall'i Catarrh F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. Teatimoniala aent free. Price 75 centa per bottle. Sold by all drumosta. Take Hall'i Family Pill'a for Conatipa-1 li0B- Till: B.illiUKHC Slim , folluss'ii.jj .is the only ii-iu spoil iLintV w oh one snl' S s SK!I Ul-KM! KTr. IW being a erjiidiiinihci', lus the business : s.-nc 10 make use ot i he fjet in j jdvtn.i:a her next American to'Ut lire ,ll,' lie.ni she sj, s -lie will r,-er re "Lei us In pe slie td:r jys 1'ie Si'rnigrieM Ki?u "M.iv -lie lis s t res ei' an playjuliei 10 her ore. it grcat-ar.uiv dien. " Al' the annual eiiciiiiijiiK-i: e N.iiinn.il liianJ Army of the lu I'm ne, .11 AilamiL 1'ny, San Win s.ini, uti.vied ci'itnii.iiukt in the !iii-nJ! l' k I! o: ie took 1 I nit, Hit's Gi'.is ' hi nor . ihe I o ihe .III Ml A;in ; Hi loiii. n. ji! : n id S.naiia, Mr I Iuh-lal!i j.-J " c K'tt'i1" ihe h.iret at S.ir.sfsi, ihe han est " Ihe ,e'l! gather New ork Sum thinks 11 u ill lr ddlei em II n.iW " I he I laru-si I Ionic s ill h ehraieJ oil the Tues.la add' tirsi MonJay 111 November. tor ihe die i siekles are beinc slurpeneJ mmiic ; what loudly. In view of oni 1 ! too many of the uiireseneralejiow- ever, the Colonel will not be the ri.apt.ri fiU t tl e reaped, no! gatherer, but the gathered. ' the Tn IS is surelv going to be a tine country, for editors are coming into poliiical power, and it won't be long until ue shall have a per feet government. New spaper men ha e long had a hankering for political power, and the halls of Congress have been graced Liih editors these many ears bint there's a wave of reform sweeping the country Ii !:js been suggested by a cynic that ihe people are tr ;ng to show the editors up I'he newspaper, have pounded at aldermen j-id city eouncilnien. sired conumssHnters and go erno!'s since ihe c institu tion ttas trained. l .oiig! c'ssmcn. ! senators and presidents nave ru-n held up to the limehglii. and the public lias !'!"! informed that the I country as goin ,:rj's'ht ruin because it w is not being p.'M,)v,-!y handled The country has been savcl a good many times H th ink pt j and shears The public seems id ha e taken (lie editors .11 'Ir.-a w . ; : J and .nc iiov. pi i.mg tncni in mgli otr.ces. I I1IS is ; ,; O'MiaU let us wa.i and sCc piper men are g.ai w c.i. lew s- erin.rs and cong aim's "il'ili aiid Lupt. ISi'nardus Hull I.... .l.ai: '.,.!. A )ai il . I If Hits Ihc 1.- .1, la l.,i,,,a all- an. I I lad .11,,.,,. I 'I I.K A null, on and a hall' tat-b.uks : fish uere cauglit or! I'.i-jufoi I one ' day last week and fishermen ie 1 por.ed that as tat as the ee could j reach the ocean was red with ihe ; fish. A kclinhlc Medicine Not a Niir. ! colli i inline I'olei i o.i tiaeiviue I'ai i and ll'.vtn,. al.stitiit,. a e- no i:. i i.akk bully 4?0 ministers and dele- i Mrs ('"M ;lnJ 'iddrcn who gates are expected at Vinston-S.i- j ave, btel1 '""K Mrs- A lematthe annual conference of Siupiicnsou. has iciumcd i tiicli , the Western N C. Conference of ! home in kL'k' Moum the M U. Church, South, in No-! Mlllon N,"'nu"1 W the week , vember. Preparations are ni)W I end here wuh his parents, being made for their entertain-1 M,sses (,race and MarV lJu' I nient. liiuid resulls ahiays fnllmv the use nl' I'oley Kidney Pills, I'hey ciinlaiii just the intrrt'dienls n.cesary to tone, strengthen and reirulnle the kidneys and bladder, and tu cure baeLaelie. Ii. Ct.AltK. "Who hit Mulcotn Patterson? is the Question in Tennessee For More Than Three Decades Koley'a lluney and Tur has been a household favorite for coukIis. colds, and ailments of the throat, chest and hiiirrs. Contains uo opiates. E. CI. A UK You will never accomplish much 1 by criticising others, but you may do a lot of 00d by Criticising VOUr- I sell. SliMMLRtLL-CAK HtUUtNG. (.luirl Iml Pretty W-Jilinn lolloped hy a Krilliant Hetep iiun On Thur-Jay t!it 2Wi Jjy t Svpiember. Mr I: I. S.unmere'l and Mrs Salhe Ik day were uni ted 1:1 marriage ai the home of the hr.Je's faiher. .Mr. W .. Sprueil, at t.iitleion, Ke. I:i'ane;s Joyner rea.'.ms the impressive marriage se.'Aiee ot the tipiseopal ehureh. lmmeJ;aie!y after ihe ceremony tollo'.ied theeongraiulations of their many frieiuU and amid showers of rice the bi nl. I party w ith their ai leiiJ.mis left on the afiernooii train fin' ihe home ot the groom, near t i.ii yshurg, where a magniticeni re ception aw aned them Words are inadniine 10 express ihe beauty ol ihe grand ckl liome, eiUisiie ui Us decoi.i white I h .1 S u ge ioiw ol sellow .green and ie bi ide is much bclo eJ 1 1! , ie o! Ii lends, ;'!iong ;!:! In. r Jiai unng pel suiialit;, is .", ,1 'At leo'iied .Mr Sumniereil : i iii n thi'oiighoui the Si ne and ;s a ntii highly esieemed e,n-,-cii .! No; ibainpiou c ui!iy. I '1 0 p.iianous !or ihe icvcpnoii o! die happ couple and ilieir Ineiuls w a- in ilie hands ,if the follow mg ladies, relaiu es of l!ie groom: .Mrs . H. Jovner, Mrs. Ceo C. Creen, .Mis W- Ik I 11. ImiMi, .Mrs J. 1:. Smlei and Ml-. J II M Ske-.. and 1 ighi 1 ,1) ji!) weic ihe guesis served I cr deta.l ol die perfect enui lainmeni was an unsouglil ttibute M the eXvUis:le taste ot these ladies. Six courses there w ere and each faultlessly served old time Southern hospuahiy and abundance was ihe keynote. IVuu punch was most gracefully served by Mrs Joseph I. Suner, of lim , pona, V-' a cousin of the groom, followed by delic.ius iands, con i sistiug of oranges, ojsieis, l; i:u, . barbecue and lamb, prepared to suit cl cr one. by "liilly" I'nr I nell, of eld on ('reamed pota toes, corn bread, beaien bisca:!, slaw, turke, celery, pickles, olives, chicken salad, Milan -cn wafers, ice cream, cake and cottcC Pomp and display were not neec sat lo make ihis an oCc.is:nii ut micr.s! and e! it w is no! ji-seni I'or ihe hniiie had been ua:is forme I, for the occasna,. bv the abov e uaiiied ia.i.ei ;:i;. a boy t of eh. iicesi Hmi ci K,iii,e, e i In gardens and fields, to testily some tangible form thei idslur and gt'O' ever one. Mm ! best wishes f ir brni id 11. I'll! otiglii.nl the whole i:g tin' uiemni'ies of the older present w ere tilled w uh the 'i ot eaiiv loc, and ihe oUiigct i.iic.-i looked into ihe fu ture yy nit a new hope .mil In av en b in', dream It w as a most enioy al'le afV.i:'' and old age .'"lit day w id ire 'sure us !e:ti.ii toi die g: id I'l t.c ci.oiis it w :li g'y e. hie a-.! happiness to Its. groom is llie sincere w ish o Long e and their n;. H At lr AX LFTTFR. ll. on. 1,1 Interest dattieitd Ii) (lur rVcguliir correspondent. . Kl i . N C ,ct -1 Aftci noon Club Hv Wed I v esda I : u.i'. dei.f-h,:,:! yyjck hy Mi-, freshmen!-, we niemed v tr, 1 . r'lllen.ulied last M I ...i) i-c--'i-fyed. cotnph ii) all J en;oud much w ere W'a-I, 1 . 11. mo I he loinnp guests " i: r a a a , ut and Mi-, k Ml'- 'Mir 1 ni'loli, I II, J leva- 1 1 is i inspei ed atii.ui ;il little coiners here that soon the wedding hells will ring in town again In a short tune now two of our most at tractive oung ladies will belong lo another tow u J K 1 Hunt, of Macon, was a welcome wsitor here Sunday Miss K.iiIii n ii tenner has return ed from 'Idlers', wheie ihe ha- 1" visiting Mrs J O Apple- w hue. IJ. ii. v ia I 'rs' ' '' '1Il-'rwfnI down 10 it i fai'e i Charleston, S. C, returning Tues !!. he-1 day. I l-'redet'ik broehch is in Kich- I mond this week taking in ihe fair. l-aison nave hcen spending some ; slays in Raleigh with relatives. Col. F. A. Faison returned home j from Raleigh Saturday. j Mrs. George Cole and children, of Mielmerdine, have been here for several days to see Mrs. Ousby and Miss Rebe. F. W. Foster, who is now loca ted in Greenville, spent Sunday here with his family. The Perkins store in which the Postoftice is located was sold here Monday for $465, Mr. F. H. Gregory being the purchaser. CoppRncn. JOHN H. TAYLOR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. KSKIKI.H. N. (.'. Ollieea: Over Hank of Knlleld. nMUCm h.u aiU'vls a man s iLidgiuent no! so much Mli.it he know s a- ' m h ii he do.'s'i't k 1 1 . 1 w , Inn In' 11-'. 1 :' .an ve 1; We oli.n hear ihe expression as poor as .1 ehut'eh mouse " lUit cen a church mouse doesu'i !;ae 10 live on ihe eoiieeuons. cry u ide vc'.vet nPN n ha c a vogue lor hat tnnimings suts and sashes The uncurled ostrich plume is a newcomer 111 fashion, with already considerable popularii . Black and w hue striped silk is an ert'ecttvc trimming for suns of the fashionable new ochre shade. IT CURES .. I til... .il lllm-i' Hlii iihiiII iiii In lut I u r.-i! I . 'I .t .1 . I " 1 ' ' ' .! .... . ,1. .1 I.I. , ! 10 I I I ...I. -I ,1 1, ,.!!. I. . Ill "I o,. . ., . II .. ). ,1. I . .1 l:, .11-. I. c. , . f..rw 111 a ui I- "i ,.. . I '. , I . i I I . I,.. I I .. II..III.. I. '1.1 (.fl III till .1 "I II lllllll KM1 ll'l"l 1 JUST bimacKk , : s I'm; - I-Ki, N r. l.'o:i!i-l,t I'!,. 11 i.ett". , Ko:l:: ,i,o 1- a C.i . . I 'ic.. i ... .; Vss resiiits iii i.tef, I".: k w . . : .e :. . w lien 'In ,,re not ai ; 1 : : :.. .':li 1 a liitic iuti-ri 1 iii : .1.1 ..i,;,t h, ,,k and d . , t:.,;-, . ..;, Black-Draoglit Slock and Poultry It will pv y, a t.,,!. i this. It ll IS pud I';..;;-. K ,, other suc'L'i'ssiiil .;', .is and st... ; and poultry Misers. Tins tar a : . ici'.cdy is not a lu.Kl, tua .1 1 ne SCi'iit:ln im.a i'i.ie,.:vji.-.rili;. (.'..linilieiU and 'o I., ... ;n4 . m neys, l) j d..,, .;:,e. aaus. " Id .. I ,!. ., j.,',, pi -Jj cent.. .' mil. .. ,C !. :r van. '' 1 ' 'Oils,, re .. su,;m Rif'l .Vo ,; a: v.i. . ' ..ntlm 1,1 1 r'.'.i aj.it -. 11 i.k iij.,,1,1 Muik MtJ.c.ac Ca . eiutl.iia , I,,;., THIS IS FAIR It s on ai e not spending all ihe w cck here, do not tail to -onie lur a day or so ou will miss one ot the big gest features of lie trip if you fail to look m upon our gather nig parlor suits, bed room suits dining room suns, iron and brass beds, and similar goods I 'rices are money saving ones SYDfOR HUfWLEY, 700-ll-l.t I-. Uroad Street, RICHMOND, A. I S 1.1. AMI WIS I I K MILLINERY. I FANCY MMH-Saml NOVKU'lEs, j j I'uttt nok 1'atUMDH. j k. & 0. Corsets, i ! I MiHe at lai.hea 7'iC. to II. MuPrici s nill be made to -uit the times. Hals and Bonnets made and trimmed to order. ALL MAII.OKOKItS PROMITLY UI.I.KH. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon.S.C. Klieumacide FadsV Jy lose MONEY yc'.i'ii 11 :!!.. any ct -iir m THINK OF Mexican Mustang Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Relief from pain that tniiit ithe: ". ie e.'iiise "ii In ui is ui .ie,iin. Tired out muscles eased up and made ready tor niniher day's work. Lameness in the back and sdirudders promptly eared and stiri joints limbered up. Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren dered painless and iiiieUy healed. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Seiattea robbed ot tlieir anguish and banished forever. Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds healed promptly and pertnatk nils . Prk e 25c, 50c, $1.00 READ ABOUT CROCERIES 'I'hic c nut iiuaiiili. No inallci ylial c -av I., lullv :i.pirci.ili' the lad tlial He kerpil llltrll L'llldr ui' lillOl KKII.s, yam 1101-I nana line. Iii Iter lea.eym.i Ili'Xl nidi i u 11I1 us tlnit in nia add yuii Oi l.UI r el LI Ii iu illll list ll steady en. to mere 1 1111 .1 . I :. M I Ihiii the he-l oil lliaikel ImiiiO. iliai. lad 1 1 1 111 ) .1 1 V . Ueldull, N.I' Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, Btrriirjiheri your kidneys, cor. rcct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vert Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health, na strength. F.r-(uss kuOmtutes. H, Clark!' made "Old kiiu' 1 ule a iiierry ol.l ...1.1 un.i si. ,1 y. ill he il ,,H1 iil'l v. II I riRIAI) THAT IS KINCi : : ami Hint lord- it ah,,,e all other I'leadl- thai be Indeed' lie I'm yum liudy s i lidiimuee and liutbt'e ibat y , ,ij slmuld eat bread yye hat.e heloeud iiioiiitiijs i ui,, oilier line M, S, MOUNTCASTLE, 'i:i.i)s)N, N. C. Oil, How Mj Heal Aches ! My Eyes are so tired they VflTY feel like somt-tntng is pulling them out of my head, and ev erything is so blurred be fore me I Well, by don't you tro to nee J. H. WALLER, Hi1 always trim ranter fatifaotion, ami will refuml your money if he can't please you. His (flaHM'H art the lst quality , try him. Fiptt ( las npairing pruinptlv tltuie, J. H. WAIJ.I;R, JKWKLKK ASH tll'l'U'l AN, Weldon. . C. Watch Inspector for Sea I .oar. I Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line. Farm Wanted. In Halifax ro nljoininir county (live particulara as to soil, cleared. sliiiniiir facilities, price, etc. Address IIOX eol, Italeiph. S. ( nep H -it Foley s OeinoIaxativt raar.tinMCnJaaweia and t$naTinTisai it'7, 1 AJm (S - ' tm fee" ' 'it." . - . 1 JY'-lH! JT'-' I-',,, ' per hottl.-. io,..i,b,.iio,J,..,.. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 Sc. LL The a I Metropolitan Models For Autumn Wear REGAL SHOES ii..vr 11 j r.u.il here or anywhere else in ollnf irajy-to-wrir sliori for women. Ke,i j .ivies arc correct in every detail, and have a daintinrn and charm ol their 11 .v n. V. c iei imiiticnd Reuak lor exact fit and prrlrct conif.irl. Regal quality ii i d. .i i i.d,.r-ni,ri.--n i the rtcoi;iurd it.ind.nd. $350 $4.00 $500 ' f R. E. Draper Co., Incorporated, REMOv I expect to move to my new store in 5 or 6 weeks and in order to reduce stock, I Offer for Spot Cash AT COST, my stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Stoves and Furniture. Come and get choice. yur July 15, 1910. E. T. OLAR K. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELIKIS, N. C. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjoininir counties and n. the Supreme court of tbe Slate. Special attenliim Ifiven to collection anil prompt return WALTER I:. UANIKL. Attorney-at-Law, WKLIKIN, N. t'. l'ractices in the couits of Halifax ana Northampton and in tbe supremi and Federal courts. Collections made in all part" of North Carolina branch olbce at Halifax open every Monday -i-i"- The first application of Mexican Mus- t a n Liniment subdues the pain but it continues its work until every quivering nerve is soothed and onicted. Jfi til i'f'ff'iii The great penetrating power of this 5 UHUC'll.s UllU'll 11 III UU llilS quickly and iiosittvely. In all cases of Sprains, Hruises or Lame iu'ss. Mexican Mustang 'Liniment should be rubbed in persistently. The antiseptic qualities ot this old relia ble household remedy make it safe and sure s iCiii'S '.ifj.'.v .r.'... Newest All ihr daintiest ideas in feminine footwear designed for this season by exclusive New York and Paris custom bout-makers have been carefully rqiroduced in smait Women' Regal models, and now await your selection here in our store. Women WIU-DON, N. C 3C Bottom Stove, m 1 ? A U 1IRST CLASS MEALS ALL jHOUHS, DAY 5SO NIGHT. iSl AiiN BACK m m m, i D. CLARY - Proprietor. fg WELDON, North Carolina. & Pine Timber for Sale. All of the CALESMAN WANTED lo loot. pie tnulier eiKbt iiicIich ia diani' -ter U after our interest mllalilax ,V adjacent al Kive, on tbe Kerrall place at .''ci't ; couutiea. Salary or coinmiBsion. Ail land Seek, N. V , ia for aale. Addresn J dreaa TI1L VUToK 1IL COMI'ANY, ; otter to W. II. MILTON, Maruuioa,! la, I C'kvelaa J, OUio J j lUt 5th St., BROOKLYN, N.Y. Mi for a A thuiry WELDON, N. C L ALE I FRUITS. Con- J r'ECTIQNEKIES, Tobacco, Cigurs, jg Cool Drinks. Etc. $ JX
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