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i 1 J i i 1 s 4- r. Scott's Emulsion is a wonderdil food-mcdi-cino for ail aires of man kind.. It will make the (lolicr.r',.:-.ickly baby strong and well will give the pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, over worked, thin man, and will keep the r.g-ed man of woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. Pdll K.U.K IIY ALL IHirOOIT! K.tu! liV., nnn.o ..(. imp r mil On. u 1. f.T I'.ir brautiliil Sinum. II .nk ..ml mil. I k' u t Hi' 'k Kull lunik ciiitii.ii. .i It ii.l Lnk IVnuj. SCOTT & ItOWNL'. 4llil IVarl SI.. New Ywk THE ROANOkt; NEWS. Thursday, Jan. 26, 1911. Published Every Thursday. KNTKIlKIl r hftP'I'Hl K M WKUii'N A SKCIISIM M M'I'Ki: RATESOI-'SIBSCRII'IHIMNAIA'ANCC:; One Year, (by mail) postpaid, it V.i. j Six Months, " " ' ' j A weekly Democratic journal devoted I to the material, educational, political anil agricultural interois of t ! u 1 1 t'n x and i surrouniliuzcoimties. j Advertising rates reasonable and fur nished on application. Chicago's Chief of Police urges the establishment of a school 10 teach women how to get oft' street cars properly. X'1VH "Old Hurrygranh'' (J. A. ! Robinson) once more on the job, the Durham Sun begins to shine with its former brilliancy. RfSOLUilUNS OF RESFIXT. LEGISLATIVE PROCEtDtNGS. "W HI ill THE Louisville Courier-Journal notes the fine-difference between the words "died" and "passed away" as applied to bank cashier. A Chicago highway man earned ! a victim three miles to rob him. j That must constitute a violation ot 1 the interstate commerce law. re-1 marks the Durham Sun. j THE Texas legislature is said to ! have adopted as its motto "fewer and better laws." Will the Gen- j eral Assembly of North Carolina please sit up and take nutice'- Tlli: statement that the late 1 1. 0. Havemeyer owned a quantity of valueless mining stock will carry ; comfort to many smaller investors j who love company. OCT of 13S samples oi maple syrup analyzed by Chief Analyst , McGill, of the Inland Revenue ' Department of Canada, 1 1 7 were j found to meet the standard re- j quired and were declared genuine. ! In the bribery cases in Adams county, Ohio, a woman sixty years : of age came into court and confess- j ed she had sold the votes of her j husband and her son. This is a 1 strict novelty in bribery and opens i a new industry for women. Considerable satisfaction will , be felt by mankind generally at the ; argument advanced by a married woman in a suit involving another woman that "a husband is proper-1 ty to a wife and a family, and to ; win him away is nothing short of stealing" 1 Thursday the 19, was the an-: niversary of R. l. Lee's birthday, I and with uncovered heads and ap- j propriate ceremonies the day was observed throughout the South as j a legal holiday by thousands of true American citizens. Of all men the country has pro duced the immortal Robert H. Lee stands out bold and distinct as the ideal citizen and soldier, grand in times of war and sublime in times of peace. The north as well as the South now recognize his true grandeur and bow at the sacred shrine of his memory. HOW'S THIS. p oiler tine Huudred Dollars l;ear,l lor any cusp of Catarrh that cannot he cuved by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY' it CO.. Toledo, Ohio. We, the undcrsijrned, have knoivu F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hit firm. VT AIDING, Kl.NNAS & MABVIN, Wholesale PruKfrists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pill's for Cormtipa In Memory of Well Known Citi zens who Have Recently I'assed Away KF.V. I'. N. sTViNHU'K. On December 1910, Cud in : His infinite wisdom called from , earth our friend and townsman. Rev. 1'. N. Stumhai'k. Whereas, We, the Junius Dan ; it! Chapter ol V. D. C. wish to ! give some expression to the sin cere regard and high esteem in which he was held, therefore be it Resoi.vri 1 . That in the death of him our chapter has lost a true and interested tner.J, and one who ' was ever tady to help or n sym- pjilii: with us in our oi k. K'l-dlAII; . rii.it nll.it. we how in submission to the v. ill ol our Father ho doeih all things well, vet our hearts are rilled v, iih sorrow when v. e reali; that in our work we ate d.Hvved ol h,s aid ' and counsel. Resi i: ed .i I'll it w e extend 1 to the l-ercavtd wale and children , our heanlelt sympathy, and trust i God will eoiiihirt them in this trial. ; K'EStn 'l;D I. That a copy ol I these resolutions be sent to the ! family, a copy to the Bill Johnston i Camp, a copy to the Roanoke News, and a copy be spread upon ' the minutes of the Chapter. Mk. (). W. Pierce, Mks. W. !:. Dvniel, Miis. I in Wn kins, Committee. wur r. i . EMin. Whereas, In the death of Mai. T. L. Limry, the stockholders of the Roanoke Mills Company, have lost a director of great wisdom and a genial companion and friend, and the town of Roanoke Rapids has been called upon to mourn the passing away of him whose enter prise and indomitable energy large-! ly caused it to spring into being, i and Whereas. The enuut of Hali fax has lost une of us most intelli gent and public spirited citiens. Therefore be it Resoi yei , That we spread up on our minutes this record of the high mental attributes and amia ble social qualities of our deceased associate as well as our own sor row that his place w ill be vacant at our meetings and thai w e are to be deprived hereafter ol h.s wise counsel and sympathetic enthusi asm. Ri-o I A Eli, That a copy i,t these resolutions be sent his widow and son, a copy to one of the county p.ipers and a'su spread upon the minutes of the m.eiin:: kvx. it. it. ;i!i.; !'s VU!Ekl.s, Hie KV. 11 II. I 'helps, rector ct tir.icc JiurcU. W'eldon, has been called from faithful service on eat til, to a high er one m the presence i f His Heavenly bather, the ladies ol the Parish Guild are greatly bereaved. Vi'lll-KKAs. He was geiiile anJ loving as friend and p-Mur. and .is rector of the parish, g. tided u wisely in our work, and was al ways actuated by a remembrance of his consecration to God, there fore be it Resolved, That we give expres sion to our deep sorrow at parting from him. though we bow in sub mission, to the will of God. That we realize the benediction which his very presence here brought to us, as well as Ins reverent and able ministrations in the church which he loved. Resoia eh, That a copy nf these resolutions be sent m the lanuly of our deceased brother, one lie spread upon our minutes, and one be sent to the Roanoke News. Mus. W. H. S. Hi kcwyn, Mrs. R. S. Th.u is, Mrs. J. T. Gooi.h, Committee. The tii'iieral Assembly of North Carolina In Regular Session January 1 i. - Senator Hoyden, of Rowan, introduced a bill to crc-a-.c a Sia!e high commission, whose duty it would be to co-operate w ith counties and towns in road building. Hill by I Ionic, of Johnston, to aiuhorize Board of Agriculture to pay debt of A. & M. College Agri cultural building from receipts of oil tax revenue. Only bills of a local nature t. ed and then by lomt resolution re garding celebration of the lOJih anniversary of the birth of Gen. R. 1:. Lee. both the Senate and House ad.ourtied Jan. 20. Introduced simulta neously in the house and senate, by Hillard in the former and i lob good in the latter, a bill to prohibit the shipment ot live quail from the State and revoking the pow er ol the secretary of the Audubon so ciety to issue permits lur such shipments, was p.,sved by both bodies of the General Assembly Senator Garner's bill to increase the ( iovernor's salary from S-l.tHKi to S'ti.OiKi annually, ettective at t'ne expiration of G. P ernor Kiteh ui's t.rin of ollice. was rcp-. ted tavi-rahly I y tho Coininittee mi salaries and lees. Jan. 2 . - I he special legisla tive committee urges the adoption of a system that w ill belter secure and comniei'Ci.ili'c land titles and the iiia'ler of applying ilie Terrell's system of land tides in North Car olina. The bid was ratified prevent. m; the shipping of bve quail nut o! ihe State. Bill introduced by Hoyden, oi Rowan to appropriate Sr.OtH) for a suitable monument on the battle- Held of Gettysburg to honor the ineniorv of North Carolina troops. Bills have been introduced lor the eualioil ol sevcr.il new conn ties, notably North Robeson, South l'obesott. 1 loke comity out o! pat!-, el Cumberland and Robeson, Pied mont out of parts ( itiiifoi'd, D.r, ! son and Randolph The fact i.i c'i idem, however, that this legislature is averse to the creation ol any new comities, more especially so smee the emphasis that has been given the lact that rs counties of the State are no.v on the "pauper 1.m" as costing the State more than they pay in State taxes The opinion is freely ex pressed by many that they are more inclined to consolidate some of those already m existence. Monday. Jan. 23. - Representa tive Battle, ,f Wake, introduced in tb.e house a bill to make the min imum age of clnldi en working m factores I -I years I evert, in the house, oik-red a resolution to the effect that a legis lative commission of five be ap pointed to investigate as to charges being made that the American! To bacco company is openly violating tne antitrust law of North Carolina. Kelly introduced a bill to provide for Superior c.-urts to convene on TviesJaVs instead of Moildav i It t liMiMIIX II IliMiMMIIWIIMW I i in illfr ' ''-' ii!i CDHEH'S PHARMACY We Have It! Up-to-date line of Toilet Articles. Daggett & Ramdell's Perfect Creams, and Lotions. TREAT YOURSELF J to the best. All drug sundries here are 1 1? of the high standard kind. Presh supply of ()lie Oil. i ITOFNDENT COMPETITIVE PRflGRESSiVEy 1 u I ihiu j UUiliHJ IjU! 1 ill! 1 I fc 1 1 M i I III 0 BRANDS FOR TOBACCO : Q III M m j 'Queen of the Pantry" Cook Books. 3 I (V ill W M. COMIiN. ! Si sffiMifflzSU I L f i f No. 12. . '.-( 1 N.C. Ill VAV i gB pXJ MANPFACTl'liliRS AND IMI'OKTFRS OF High Grade Fertilizers BRANDS I-'OR TOBACCO "BROHlbs P.r.ST" -"i-'AR.V.HRS iiNlON" -"1:ISH BRAND" lO.iACCOMANnU-:. 8- 4-4 9- 3-3 BRANDS FOR COTTON "sThRUNG COTTON GROW'ltR" "HOT STITF" I OR COTTON. 8-2-2 S-2-2 M' ODIiRN plant. Improved machinery, l ertihzers made from highest grade materials, bxpenenced cnemist and superintendent. ANALYSIS on every sack hearing our name. Gl'ARANTLPI). NON1- BP; r IPR. VAN' E GUANO COMPANY, Miinufiicturers iintl Importers. r1r:M)l:KM)N, N. I EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS' TRAININGSCHGOL iRPi;NILI.I:. N. C. princt i"i .p m si m -m n w n wti and UMMER Spring Term, March 4th to May 20th ten weeks Curses for Rack 9! o Summer Term, June (ith to July 2.th eight weeks. t' ;r:i: nl tin null', I- In tn r (u i'ilii till' tl'lll'ln'r fill Ills Hiirk. Ti-Xt I lii'c,' II-. i1 i:, tin- nii.l:.- schools of tlu Mali-. For fmthrr tutor i u.Mi, l.u,;i;- . 1 : 1 1 . II f. I'n-siilciU. t.iccnvillc. N.C. -0 V V A 1 1 iii Ag I have so many winter goods on band have decided to give tlie public some more LOW PRICES on I -m Clothing, Shoes, Ladies' & Gent's Furnishings ' m m n u n ? m m .! D8T 01 N ) OVI-RCOATS sQ Overcoats reduced to Sri4l" j So' Se S ? i BOY'S SUITS Hoy's Suits reduced to s.49 1.49 ls 12.50 SlU MLN'S SUITS Suits reduced to to S4 S3 2. SO S.,IS i SHOPS. 4H j Second cut on all Shoes. 4.4.( 1 and inspect our line of Shoes 4.49 2.9S 2.29 1.9S 1.59 Call A S A L L E N 9 Siri m m n m m n u n n n n u n n n n n- n I have just opened in my new stores, Nos. 4 and 5. Washington Avenue, Weldon, N. C, a general stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, Caps, StrouseBros. Clothing, Furni ture, Cooking Stoves and Heaters. Sewing Machines, Buggies. Wagons, Harness and an up-to-date line of Undertaking Supplies. . Heave o furnished day or night. P. N. Stainback. 1$ it- M &6 &4r$'6$b &6 &6 S. $$'i$tr Old Soldier Tortured. Tor vruis l sullV-ro I un.-hi'aiv.e tc I Miuii' linn; in aiei'Mii'ii. c aic-.ij.atiiMi, ua.l liver triHiMi'." unite A. K --Miiiii :i war u'li'ian at lav, I'a . "hut I'r Kuu -Ni'H ! .IV 1'ilh li-.r.l inr nil riL'lit. Th.'v an cinqily i;n ul " l iylhian I'm :lli lumacil. tori nr kl.llli'V tniulitr mil, e.'ii' at all .liuee'i-i. M VSSACiit'SF.TTs may need a tax on bachelors such as the pres ident of a woman's organization adwicaies. Hut will one of Ss a head prove hurdetisome enough to change the existing conditions-- WELDON, N. C. l s NATURE'S WARNING Weldon I'eople Must keionic and Meed It "Unyx 25c Uncle Remus's Home Magazine six months for only 25c. E. L. Hayward, Agent. Famous Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. dauze Lisle and Silk (SFIJ? Lisle from 25c. and 50c. PURE SILKS from SOc. to $1.00. In stock at the R. E. DRAPER CO., Incorporated The Satisfaction Stort, Weldon, N. C. Kidney ills come quietly invs teriously. Pun nature always warn you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unhealthy If there are settlings and sedi ment. Passages Frequent, scanty, pain ful. It's time then tn use noun's Kid ney Pills, To ward off' Plight's disease or diabetes. 1 loan's have done great work in NX'eldon. Mrs. I.. P. Daniel, Second St., I VC'eldon, N. C, says: "I am well pleased with the results that fol lowed the use of Dean's Kidney Pills. A few months ago I got this remedy at Cohen's drug store, as 1 had been suffering From se vere, headaches and other symp toms of kidney complaint. 1 used one box of Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and was entirely relieved. 1 now feel so much better in every way that it is a pleasure to tell of my experi ence." For sale hv all dealers. 1'ricp .jOceDts. FOSTF.K-Mfl.UtUX CO., New York, Bole airents for the t'nited States. Remember the name Doan's nd takeoo other. U 13 l it 7 l it V) Hi il V il h vl t) it i, U ii ii il vv F I! E E ! r"IT O the person trading the most with 1. us during mi-CASH OR CRLDIT --whose accounts are December 20, 1911 : paid in full by $50 We will give a $50 Suit of L'urniture to the one holding the largest amount in tickets. TO BE GIVEN AWAY M b l ) vi i il it ii vl h v vi h it Writs h $35 To the second a Stand ard Sewing Machine. To the third a $20 Cook Stove. And to the fourth a e1ll Wash Stand Set. Ask for Cash Ol V Get jrtificates chases. when making pur- felta Furniture Co. WHLDON. N. C. CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (s'uecessors to ('has. ('. Alley.) WHOLESALE Confectioners Fancy Grocers IMIEKSBUHG, VA. (ieneral Aitent in Virginia and North Carolina for the ct lt liiated Si'abikiw'h 0iiotoi.TE8. liepresented in Eastern Carolina by Messrs W. T. baugh and .1. Mel'. Tucker. Reserve your orders for them. for Prices il! I fill 1 Blue Prints or Photographs OH anything which you may he interested in along the line of medium or high grade furni ture, because there's no doubi about the Fact that we can save you money and offer you a greater variety from which to choose than any other concern in the South. This is due lo the volumn we handle and our excellent buy ing Facilities. S YD ion HUfWLEY, 709-11-13 E. Broad Street, RICHMOND, VA. "Furniture For the Home Beau tiful." D. E. STAINBACK. NOTARY PUBLIC And Eire Insurance. Puanuke Nchs Office -:- Wclioo N. C FOIYSKiMEYPliIS . FOLEYSKlDNEYPiLLS KILLTHECGyGH iDR..il16S IIEI7D1SC0VBW ANDAUTKROATAND LUNG TROUBLES 6 50ftI.OO TOAMITUJfP?! GUARANTECO SATSFACTQRY Qff money tttntNoeo, When You Think Of making your friends happy on Xmas morning, remember Holeproof Hosiery the only original hose, guaranteed for six months. Price $1.50 to $3 WELDON SHOE COMPANY, WELDON. N. C. N OTICB. READ ABOUTCKOCERIES? This is not pnouh. No matter n hat we say, to lull y appreciate, the Tact that we keep a hik'h irraile of (ilUK'KUlKS, you must IraOe bc.ro. ltctter lime yon i next order with us tl at se niayaild you to our evci irrowuiK list of steaily custo mers. Our J E. M. Hour the best on market, (iooils delivered promptly. W. T. PARKER, Waldoo, N. 0 lliivinir iiuulillci! as atlministratoi up on the estate of .1. T. Iiawsun. I wr. notify all peisous havinir claims acain" said eitate lo present them lo me or my allniiiev pioperlv ventieil on or he hoe the LVtii itnv of 'January, H" this nol .ee w ill lie pti aileil in bar ol their rcooverv. All persons indehteil I" alJ (Mate n ill phase settle ith meal once. Tins the y.Hh ilav of.lanuarv, It'll. " II. 1'. HAWSOS, S. (i. Daniel. Adiuinistralor. at tornev lor ail in i n ist i ator. 1 Ctl ,tl IN OTICE. Having qualified as executor ol li' estate ol the late Miss Klita E. Heptm stall, I hereby notify all persons holding claims airainst the same to present them to tne on or before the 1st day 01 Kebiuarv, A. 1. ' EliWAltOT. C I.AHK. 1 : (It Weldon, N. l
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