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4 It In disorders and dis eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing are the babies' remedies. Scott's Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their digestion. U is a wonderful tonic for chil dren of all age. They rapidly gain weight ana health on small doses. FOR SAt.K i-V .VU, !'R ...!-! Semi Ilk- , ttiun.' a !'!' r ' ' ''' , our Iwnlililnt .s.tv. s "-'as 11 Bket.'ll llook l-.i. ! lunw . Good l.ucW Wine. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, 4IVJ Foil Si.. N. Y. THE ROANOKE; NEWS. Thursday, Oct. U, PHO. Published Every Thursday. NTKRKl) AT riWTOWB'l AT V.SI.PON ! jfjj UK! tlSIM'UW MMTKK. RATES UI'SIBSCRII'THIN IN UYMX: Oue Year, (by mail) ioMp:inl Six Monllis, " " A wwklv I V nun' nil i c journal .U vuU.l ! .urroundiuKCOUutie,.. ii : Adverlisiiikt rates reasonable and fur- nisheil on application. Missouri is disappointed in her census returns. She doesn't like to be "shown" the wrong way. "Sharks have appeared on the Jersey coast," says an exchange. And most of hem have built hotels there. The New York courts have de cided that a titan can change his name without appealing to the courts. Any city that is dissutilied with the 1910 census is at liberty to be gin blowing about w hat it will be in 192(1 The he is one objection to the great grain crop. It will encour age so many forms of new break fast food. THE government is now tack ling what must be admitted is the country's biggest pork barrel, the beef trust. A woman, separated from her husbanu l.s. years, now asks ali mony. She will also in ail proba bility ask for IS years' interest on the same. LEGALIZED gambling has been . stopped in Nevada. And yet some people say the world isn't growing j month last year, on account ot the better. Divorce, however, is s:il) j late season in good form at Reno. j A eomttm.ee of the Wayne Coun- IT can be definitely stated today 'V l:armers' 1 'nimi appeared be that Colonel Roosevelt will be a fore the County l-.oard of bduca candidate for President in 1912. I ,ll,n advocating that agriculture be but will faintly support Mr. Tuft J '-'''J a,M lhl-' PKic -chools For the nomination. I liereafter. The theory that people eat too much has often been exploited, but never proved. Perhaps some of them would, if they had the chance, but a benign protective tariff safeguards them. An old man was arrested at Bev- erly the other day on confession that he had a plan for the reorgan- ization of the G. 0. P. Maybe that's what will come to the Colo- nel in the end. The State Democratic Lixeeutive Committee met in Raleigh Thurs day night for the purpose of nom inating a candidate for State Auditor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. B. I; Dixon, and there were 1 bahots cast, there being twelve candidates placed in nomination lor the posi- tion. On the 17th ballot Col. W. P U'oud, ui Randolph, received 2H votes out of 55 and was declared lie nominee. DEAF NRSS CANNOT BECliRHD by local applications, as they cannot reach the disease)! portion of the ear There is only one way to cine dealiiesB, and that is by constitutional remedies. Headless is caused by an iiitlamed con dition of the mucous limns: of the Kus tachian Tube. When this tube is in Hainerl you hate a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, lieafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed lor ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothiug but an in llamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will tfive One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (causedby catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh F.J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio, Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents pet bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pill's for Constipation. McNinch in the Otli, Meats in the tith, O.i'ey in the -lilt, :ind Parker in the Til), all s,,c'i,l; LkinocTats, now running fur Con gress as Republicans, are idling the people that ithe Payne-AUIricli bil is the best thai was ever enact '. ed. Theodore iva.ce!t .is :i was 1 a enu-keJ deal. Senator Poliive:', KVpurik.in. s.iys ii w js wriiii-n by ilic mtercv.s even dri n t.i ii:c punctuation Preside::: 1 .iU said n v. .is ihe K'si. 1"U i I- vlt.i'iued his mmJ and .-ays ('nr.;;!''. - muM ir a-ain I'liue is s.'ine ciakauicc of opinion mi lli.it ba; Hi.iUX.) Mr. I Sutler's ca:rp.:n Fur ilia c.;p:urc. .a tlie t.cvi Leans- laiure is belie laid purpose hoick rs ,' : North C.u.ai: ineiit al this i has W !!'.!f!) ; llie pie a, at..! P-nid, ni i iuivc then' ;! - ( N. j thi'e.iiciiiii;, that la are u.-t paid, the Mate's .juii u ac at I tacked and ruined cv ilwn aid j their alias. Idas idler, united I by one Andrew , j replied to ; by Capt. S A Aslie reaenily, who j gives the history of tiie-.e ponds I and shows how i!:e robbers did I their work. A full history of the , I events u ill be seni any one w ho ! wrne to Democratic headquarters I at K'aleish. 1 W'l- uin not lon prosper behind the w all of a monopoly tan'! A recent Congress appropriated i-ver Kie ,)Ott 000 to open n and ,.u.ano ot trade. 1 he same ( .OHKress tai.: it! to diseotira;e trade ae tar When tt ere w e right and w hen w ere w e wrong7' The real way to success, At I hn springs, A lies in making better American Roosevelt pi i.vd lntt: goods cheaper tlnm they ean be .p. opposed to the : made elsewhere and the eoitoti bs Prc-'dvitl T.i'i "' mantiSacttirer of North Carolina at , the iia k of e'lsaa: that could beat the world, so much I oping the naur'ai re higher is the efficiency of latw in century ( 'oloitvl America It is true that on pay your operators .U) to 40 per cent more than they do abroad, but tins is true ol all business, .'he hum hand in America gels ten times as much as the farm b.eid in India, yet the America!, farmer compete with the world iuvvev.tullv THE HEART Ot HAPPtMMiS. Interestinv; News Items ol State and National Import I'ul.lished Tor the Pleasure and Informa tion of Our Readers. Ai a negro fish fry in Mecklen burg county b.t'skme Ktrkpatnck ' was shot dead and tw o other ;ie i groes w ere seriously v.oim.'.cd Col 1). b Maddov ,)jm w ,,c clc ining Ins pist, the back porch of his house uc.idem..!lv h..t . himself ing I Cotton recei al the r; ot lonth same Wilmington during the past were considerably behind th Because a Creens'eoro man ..i. eluded that it was more simple and economical to burn a trash pde tn his back ard than to have it carted away he started a lire that caused damage amounting to several thou sand dollars. j The Moore County New s was j jn mourning last week on account J 0f the death of its editor, Henry A. boote. Mr l oote was a native 0f Warren county, and had many friends here who regret to learn of his death. The sensation of the past week in Coolemee, Davie county, was the horsewhipping administered by Miss Kate Webb to II J. l.laek- ft'eldel It is said that ihe incensed I woman literally wore Hie whip out. j on Mr. Blackwelder's physical . make-up, in spite ol the sung of winch, it is said, he made no ellort to run. resist, or recant. Bl.ul- welder baa circulated slander-1 ous reports about the young wo-1 ' Capt. hoftardus Attain hits The Bull's liye. This world famous rule .-hot who holds the championship record of Inn piKeons in lilu consecutive shots is liv- inirat Lincoln. 111. Recently interview ed he saysi ' I siilfered a loui; tune ith kidnev and bladder trouble and used several well known kidnev medi cines, all of nliieh trave me uo relief. until I started takinir Foley Kiney Pills. Hefore 1 used Foley Kidney Pills 1 had severe backaches and pains in my kid neys with suppression and a cloudy voidinit. On arisinir in the morning 1 would get dull headaches. Now 1 have taken three bottles of Foley Kidney Pills and feel looker cent better. I am never bothered with my kidneys orhlad der and again feel like my own self." E. CLARK. Honesty may be the best policy, but iust lonk at the hi it rliviHenrlc I some insurance companies pay 1 OPPOSING TAFT A t A ' A Colonel Tells How He Would Coiiserw Nat ural K'esourees. tX-PRtSIDLNT KlinShVt.LT keeeixes Oviitimi .11 lint Springs, (irt-at Crowd tiitatniR" Him Talks "New Vititimilisin." Wi ts, ud' re l''""-eveit I tribute l" ins id J-el I .Ii.it i i it : is. s.lid ilU'Otiht I em: ..ititiiern Ma:e I Wl ;e (' I lemne er.lt!.' ticket. I -ell o w e 1 a! at tile I ederai go ermn- n, itiin r,ei ll'l.llioll ' ot (he 1 to ,p-sis pi III ' i e great -,w amp at v.: s'.ppi alku A Soillil Ailie! iv.ltl o Ilia i.esiiig U,u- i: illit I 111 u.ago lad', sii.it r, tiia.tak'i.g I: A i.. MR. MAX 'Ki 1 I W tO W UK!' n mi ir w a . ,(H I I. e tter pen or a Plot man i cM a. if Me 'to me:: ;n all w ali- i Spend our Money at home. By that we n.eau i 'Do not order urn thing from : out-of tow n lOiuerns if you tan net it rivtht lure at home fur the same price ! I Don't you make wair tr.otny right here m WekCn - : i Aren't you Uepcndetu on locai capitai .md bu.:nvs lor your i "salary, " "w ages" or "1-usi-1 ucss ' w h'ciie'i er it nngiu be ' 1'iien w in order a cook t c from a c.ncern in Chicago -;Why order a sun ot clothes from a concert; in New Y.u k ? 1 )o you think these C lucigo and New York concerns will send your money back to Wekioti, to i eventually lit'.d its way into your , pocket again -No, sir' Whv not spend vour moiiev I ' i with our own merchants - With , , men who help to make Weidon0 ; With men w h o h el p to. 1 : ild the schools lor YOl K' i children ' With men u ho never tail to coniribiite substantially lol anything that tends lor the good ,, I the public-for the good of' : V( ID ami 1 OPUS? . vv'..i.t,m pffits every dollnr' I that you have lo spend and. in ! uislice to our merchants. THE I ! Row iKt". Niwsasks that vou (al least) ge them a chance to show you what they have and quote you their prices before you send your Weldon-earned money to oui-of-town concerns. Again we say Spend Your Money al Home! For More Than Three Decades , Foley's Honey and Tar has been at household favorite for coiurhs, colds, i and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. Contains no opiates. j V.. Cf.AUK ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator ilc bonis cum testamento annexo of the estate of Edward Morecoek, deceased, I hereby notify all pers' ns indebted to said estate to make immediate paymeut. This 1'Jthday of October, HMO. 0KO1UIEC, OKKKN, Administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. oct 13 Bt, vv s A Fashions ami Fads.- Plack j and w lute chilli's are ehieily in ! !'.!. nr. Ciatlures are grant; twk f the 1 1 reek rah!-n. I.iis..' j'inw .ire ie.ip::!' ;.;:o j ! la: JUST JUST eumociae IT C UtLS ffgggaugtgmmKm iWW iW Bed f,t y ; s H..ia i, ,u i-s .Hid metal ill l.llg. ,,U.::a ii.i e a lira e . tor oi; to - .id patTcUlai's nam Wr.te SYDtiOQ HUNDLEY, L 700-11 .l ik Broad Street. RICHMOND, V.A. ll'illl t V I I i (i WIN III! MILLINERY. VAM'Y ilUOI'saii'l N"N l l.ni I'.utU npk'c I'alterns. & (i. Corsets, Mi at I.U'bes 7 ii' . to ft . tssxJ'ri'. ill be made to ml the tunes llat.s and llmlheln made ami llilllllled to ordel 1.1. M ll.ol;..l:s I'IMOII'I I V I I I.I KI ' WIS. . A. LEWIS. I Weld. Ml. S. '. ;s-Ku c c n i z ; ; READ ABOUT CROCERIES' This is not enough. No matter what we sav, to tullv appreciate the fact that we keep a high grade of (UtOt'F.ltlKS, you must trade here. Metier leaveyonr iiext order with us that e may add you to our ever growing list of steady custo mers. Our .1. F. M. Flour the best on market, (toods delivered promptly. W. T. PARKER, Weldon, N. Aheumactae X it curs: s aiM-onm.l-m ".".I MI.....I ' ., i. .o O Brass wil Duality .:. '.-''' iiicr e Relief from iw.in t!ai '-it -'. t i cause vi oi ': o' v "i ayony. Tired out muscles i .i-c1 up at re.oly uti"! r s work. Lameness in the hack riti'l si pn-mptly cuoi anil Mill' j-'int- I up. Bums, Scalds, Cuts at'oi M-t-S ili'.-i',! poiuk's, ..ii-i jiitc'kiv i;o ii Rhoumatitm, Lumbago oiol d i.f tiieti' .ii!".;i;i-!i ami I . 0 c el. Ulcers, Olil Soi tu UaaieaS p-'.iUllitiy oil' mi 'i Prkes 25c, 50c, $1.00 per -j;.' I'.RHAl) THAT IS KIMi : : M, S, MOUNTCflSTLE, Wi i iio, N. C. y lives arc so tired they feel like ' something is I pulliiiir them j out of my head, and ev ent thing is so blurred be fore me ! J. H. WALLER, a, . .iys uai a 1 i. tuiid yoiii i i HnH ec ..ui ls''.iet!. n and II, y if la'.all.'l I'leas.' le liie t"sl iilKllily n.t I ia-s ivt.ainuc' .lua liy i 1 1 : ii . t'l.'illj'llV .l.ille J H WAl.l.PH, .l'.v FI.I.I! M oi'l'll IAX. Uel.h.ll. N . ('. Wilteli lnsoeeuo lor seuboaid An Line : and Atlantic t oast Ian.-. j TOTICK- Sale of Land for l'artit'on. 1 I'nrsiiant t an .aider it. a I'' lv the I cleik ..I the Niprt'i.r cunt of lhihl'ilv ! C.Hinlv. in the .l..e'e.ie- entitled It 1 c, I'.aielielor. .Iiune I ilatehelor. T VI liaielielur. .1 I t'.ai.'l,. h.r and Koa Hatehel.il. aeiaui-t :t 1 1 11 balehelor. I'm paililion sale of the lands. .1.1 II. llaleli elor, ilei'i as. d. cce will ollel I'm sule to the hieliest bidder for cash, al Ihe court ho use in Ihe 1.. mi of Halifax, llalilax eminlv. V I ., on : Monday, the 7th day of Novem j " ber, lIO, la! p? o clock M . ihe follow mg lands, : situate in llalilax emiuly. I.oun.le.l and I desi'lll-ed as I'.illmvs; I I Its I' TK V( I lieifini.inu' at tin ' (...nil wliere lied ltdl Ilranch eiosses the 1 palli, tin nee S an l.' poles; ltn liee N i in W en pules to two pines on mill pulh 1 w here i'n i k CH.sses 1 he pal I. : 1 hence s l.s w I , lo two I'llies; Ihi lu'e N III pole- to a hickory; thence si 1 to p.de to a red oak Mump, ll.eln'e N a.! I. 1. 1 1 poles poles lo a pine, llienee s in F '-'. 'poles to the bianeh. thence i iqi Ihe liiaueh to lh. !.eurintntiLr. emiia n ine' I'C. uetes. riit.M ,n less and '.. iiu' ll.e same tract ol laud eoiiveyed to .1 It , Ilatehelor by I: I . 'any iiud wife. I.y ' deed recorded in I.....1, 7 jalee s nt Ihe , l.li.ee ui to, i. k.-i. I oi 1 . dn itu ili, 1 fas count c" t a i s a ol 'I I! i T Known a- ihe : Houston tract, west of Halilav houii.li ,1 ; I y ihe lands of Miss I'uni. II !, I'eased, the tale John 1 ai . that pail ol ; ihe home liae! now occn. t hv ,1. II ! Ilatehelor. II e Harper, the sumi Hilt i Had. and John T. t.reiioiy. coiitaniin.' 1 Ion acres, and beiiiir the same trael ol ; laud conveyed to. I. II. liatc'ln loi by I M. i.arv and wife hv di ed recoided in j 1 k I 'til. pacte "J .11, in Ihe olliee ol" Ihe 1 Iteirister of Ih eds fin llahlax couutv, i N t - Said lands Will be sold subject to the lower interest or tile estate of Mrs s-p ! lie Ilatehelor. the widow ol'.l. II Hatch elor. deeeascl. which will liiuc I u al lotted in the meantime. w. i: nwiia. w.e not t;i, ass. t oinnitssioners. This Octols-r t. li'lu. Wanted 'osviU'ouian Maoazisk requires the services ot a representative in Weldon to look after subscription re newals and lo extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and com mission. I'reviousexperieiire. desirable. hut not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, II. C. I'AMl'ItKLL, Cosmopolitan Maguine. 1780 Broadway, Mew York City. 1' j h, Hqw My j Heal Aches !i i AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. VV Is ;Vv-' ; I'tiiciers Uli't Ttal 7- ,S i. .'.'- l.i! U ,1 1 1 s'ili a i J,!.'- ii,": t p. :i . ". !11 . ( J U ! i I lllus r"'-- r ... ... i i ,...,.h,,io LYON bottle. LL The A i , t.f .(.' a i Metropolitan Models For Autumn Wear liete in our store. EGAL SHOES vw . npial heie or anywhere else in oiler ic.iilv-to-wear shoes (or women, d a, I .:f cone, t in every drt.nl, and liave a d.iinliuess and iliaini ol their ... V i' . ,.;mni il l Keyab lor exait lit ami -rl-el eoiulort. Ketfal ijualily i . i i acl. i-eiut nt it is die re, ociu;r. d.iti,l..id $350 $4.00 $ejOO R. E. Draper Co., Incorporated, Watch bargains 1 ) Julv 15, 1910. piANO'll'MNi; Voicing, regulating and repairing a specialty. Leave your orders with H. 0, Kowe W. J BURLEIGH, PetersburK. V Wanted. tiood Saddle Horse, prefer combina tion. Must be quiet, gentle, and neat looking. IsKUo loot! pounds. Notover y years. Do not want any seruti. Uoi ,J3, Scotland Meek, N. U 1 III 1 n ;T1'ji- O I' - f. 1 1 ' V f fill ft j v : - v r-J - THINK OF tisiaxig' Liniment The first application of Mexican Mus- ttttpc; Liniment subdues the pain but it continues irs work until every quivering nerve is soothed and quieted. The great penetrating power of this Pinions, tvmeilv enables it to do this quickly and positively. In dl catsca of Sprains, llriiis.es' op Latne I'o: . Mi", n an Mustatio; Lininiein h"i:l'l In i nbbed in persistent Iv. Fii .iiiIim piic qualities n this old ledi.i 'd ifti -i itijD I niiied) make it .safe and sitt e 1 f -,':i - ' ' 'J .A ::. ' MI'G. CO. U to 15 So. Sth Newest All the daintiest ideas in feminine lootwear designer (uf this season by exclusive New Y":k and 1 ans custom boot -makers have Urn carefully reproduced in sniait Women's Real models, and now await your selection WTiLDON, N. C this Space. Big for everybody. STAINBACK. Bottom Stove, If l ft H A. D, CLARY FIKST CLASS MliALS ALL U HOURS, DAY jfiEOR NIGHT U WELDON, St., BROOKLYN, N.Y. MlillW ( I U Wl-LOON. N. C FRUITS, CON- FKCTIONKRIES, j Tobacco, Cigars, 3 Cool Drinks, lite. I North Carolina. mi 1 Proprietor, g
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