I In the cure of consumption,
concentrated, easily digested
nourishment is necessary.
For 35 years
Scott's Emulsion
has been the standard,
world-wide treatment for
consumption. ah Dmj.iit.
An Indiana woman went to the ! GOULD'S W ATI-1
barn and found her husband and
daughter hanging by their necks r,iiiU imiU Secures 25.000 1 1 irt
vt n n nw&uftM-u vt &
f WUI-N VOl! WANT IT I-ARI..Y
from a i after,
ter down.
She cut the d.uigh-
THE ROANOKE: NEWS.
THLKSDAY, Jl'NE 8, 191 I.
Published Every Thursday.
BNTBttKI) AT I'UflTU I T II K A I' l k I I ' . ' " A1
NKI'ONIM I.AfSS l s ITKU.
KA1IS D! 'MBSmi'lHiMN 1AMI:
Our Year, (t'V mail) piMpa,.l. r'l '.n.
Six .Month. "
A weekly IVinoeiatie j..ui nal .It'inti'il
to tlie material, e.liicaliiinal. p,.liixal
ami airrieulliiiai uiteri-.! .!' MaliTas aii.l
NlirtOIIIJ.lllll'e.lUlllU'w.
Rrci-NT developments mdL'i'te
that the ill-feeling which threatened
10 gather between i'r.ince and Car
many over the situation on Mop'cco
has blown away. While the un
pleasantness was never acute, it
was unmistakably present and in
less temperate times might have
resulted seriously.
.iter Power on Roanoke river ;
--W cliliin to he Itc.ulini.irtcrs
This Property is the Nc iicst
I ure W ater Powe; t.i Vurtolk
mid Pctershurjj Mierc limitds
Da n the Street Pailw avs ;ind
Lighting Plants
CALL of
Thoirj us
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Your wants u
t. iwkkkk
e H:m (.
M"IY
' The News and Observer's Wash
ington correspondent, I homas J
: Pence, sends out ihe
Trank J. (iuuld, youngest son
of Jay Gould, has doubled the mil
lions iuh,riic.l troin his Coher by
inu'siments in Virginia u.uiion
iniere.as and water powers.
Frank Gould's share of his lath-
following er's gi eat fortune was 1 ,2,000.-
E. Wollett,
Littleton, N. C.
ll of I lliinl
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' item of news for whi ch, breihren, , 000. Quietly, but u nil business
I let us be thankful: J sagacity like thai upon which ihe
"William Jennings Bryi'ii will j ungmal wealth i'l the famous f.im
j not seek the nominauon for the ' ily w .is founded, the young nu'i
Presidency under any circum-. has obtained a monopoly ot pmp
i suttees next e.ii'. I'he vlisiui- ernes, w liidi expcris av should
guisiicd Ni.bi.ekan is auihoniy for make him one oi the country's
ilns iiuoi iii.iivii,, . inch he uubos- ncheMmeii.
omed to-.Lei.il of lii liicuds m The tact became kiitun tliioiigh
Congi e-s u In n m Washington a the presence in New York ol a
number ol engineers u tin came M
conler nil Mr. I iuuld. I luel
MAM TACTl Of
ft
inmber.
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Rouli and Dressed - - All firades ami Sizes.
tew days ago.
Ni iw ill it the claim is made (hat
I hiro stodc kiln dried I la. .riiitf. CciliiiK. SidiiiR. Mmildinirs, etc.,
on luiinl at ill times.
I raining cut to order Pine Shinnies and I alius always oil hand
the Postulhce Depai intent is on a
self-sustaining basis the public
i win naturally want one cent icuei
postage, a ihiug they have long
Till' tobacco trust has agreed J desired, but for which they have
.VlvtMtiMiiir latt'H reaswioiMc aut fur
oislioil (n Application.
I,
to be reasonable.
Bkyan will some day learn the
uselessuess of sending his wool
gathering. DOKS the decision in the tobacco
trust case mean that smoke will
now go down ?
Woodkow Wilson's western
trip cost him $00 salary. Only
the future will tell what it may cost
Jud Harmon.
A Georgia man attempted suicide
because he had three wives in the
past one has been considered
fieient cause.
; retrained from asking owing 10
: the constant deliciis m the deparr
; iiietit.
j Why the people who write let
J ters should have to pay for the
i ions of useless government docu
ments sent out free is a matter not
' readily understood.
' Gi iVPKSuK Woodrou Wilson.
; of New Jersey, has gamed new
laurels by his courageous action in
defying the State Chairman of his
party rather than give up Ins fight
for progressive legislation. Al
though it is an open secret that the
SUI" great corporations are favorable to
i Harmon, there is a rapidly deep-
A! Oh in umihor r,f 0, n ! Cllillg COIU ICtlOll aillOIlg the IIUSSCS
being told that her son, aged 7.,
had eloped, said: "Well, boys
will be boys.'
j that Governor Wilson is by all the
I odds ihe ablest man now in pros
pect for the next Democratic Pres
idential nomination, and the most
Dia. objects 10 exile and wants j vigorous champion ol popular
to die in Mexico, says a dispatch. : rights and progressn e policies. Of
If he goes back his desire may be ' Southern birth, ancestry, rearing
speedily grantee
MARY, being a woman us well
as a queen, will ask at some mo
ment during the ceremony, "Is my
etown on straight?"
Tm: heads of the tobacco irust
are figuring on how to obey the
Supreme court without inter
fering with business.
and marriage Ihe was born in Vir
ginia and began life and married in
Georgial it is not unnatural that
Southern Democrats espeuailv re
ii uce in Ins grow ing pov. ur Ral
eigh I 'n igrcsMVc FaruicT
W ins 1'inht lor Pile
Li. a l.me as 1 : i -! i '
Ariuit:Y General Wickersham j
is said to have once been a law yer
for the trusts. He must h.ne trav- j
eled the Damascus road :
lf; the Lorimer inesiga;ion
keeps up five years longer, he will
be almost as well known as T
Cobb but not as favorably
... an
We are prepared to admit that j
the man who cooked his wife in a j
tub full of acid because she was a j
suffragette was going a httlc
far.
1!
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.'t'-ts
among these is William C. ho
lier, an oilier in a doen or more
companies w Inch have been or
ganized during the last lew yens
Mr. Wliiiiier declined logo into
the details of die 1 rank Gould in
Vc'stmenis, luriher than to .ulmu
that they arc more extensive than
any ol his New York friends have
believed From other aiuhorua
tives sources it was learned that
Mr. Gould has ju-.t sectiad con
trol o! 2?,i'mHI horse watei povv ei
on ihe h'o moke n er
Tin- propel iv , ine iH ... e-: ! !re
p.;w er lo Noi loik, vv he ! e Ms ( i-md
now ow ns ihe street railw ,iv s and
lighting plains. It is locaied only
70 miles from Norlnlk and f-''
miles from Petersburg, where he
als.i o'a ;is eve! yi'ung in that hue.
The Virginia and Carolina IVv er
( a iinpanv w as org anied onlv last
week for the purpose ol i iking
over this property The he id
qu.irters will be at Weldon, N C.
William C. lutner w ill be presi
dent and Fru; Smei Join s.'vfei.try
and treasure!.
Although Mr (.i.nild has ,ul;ii;;
ledly spent much lime rro-.jv.tifg
in Vtrgittta hiinseif'. Ins i.per.itMis
h iv e been can ;ed la: gciv 1 a
cousin K.ibert N..rthr.-r. Inner,
and Sitterdiug
lutner. w ho is a Souihernei .-t
cinei and unassuming manlier, i
s.i.J lo be one or ihe aMc-t mgi
n i is in the ninti'v 1 1-j a is
' u-.e! ! v ( iou'.l ! i ! lei : ii a:.. I ,!e
Vc'.'T :e large w .itcrp-.Wv- -n il
J.mies r.ver .11 U.chu'r.nd. . ' i1.--App.i!n.ltti.,
at I'elels! u; a. ,,:.! ,,
. the h'appahamiock at liesknek--ii
burg, and l,s on ihe lueiiioke
river at Weld..n
Auotiv.r o! tlie valuable G-i.ld
propel ties w h,vh :-, be1.:!;' rapidly
., developed Is l!ie Richmond ,,r;J
! Chesapeake ka.lr-uJ More tlia.u
S,t)iHi,00il has already Lea
'" spent on tins work M.ss
Helen Gould is said to be inieresl-
h.-r nroii'eK enh
COkMvMXT MAM I AC I l'ki: -:- S Tk'IC I (ik'ADliS
I'kO.MI'T SHIPMENTS.
f W- TIM I' aiul 'I.V h sendiny;
"AtU iir lumber orders to US.
Wo please the hard to please.
YOUR EARfJlFQ CWtflTY
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oi h ' t I ill1' s i ! 1 'i i -1 s t in i ! ic t't n i ' i ' '' . I lii-si' i't'1 1 ii.i-;i'.cs me i -sin 1 1 in any
umi'iitit :iti! I t-;i in', n -la! I i i-i'iit.. paynhli- t mi niniii;i!iy m :in sn.al!
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nmlfi u!.!i!i;iiv C"ini!loui, I'll :iu cuimiiL' lu'W hut t-ii' i-.ii n iuv i-apm-u y
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I I p. r r.ail nil.-irsi is a pii.l.la' i. iiil.-ii'M i.--r
Oo I'-aiiioiu" I. lis in.iiv ali.nu tlie
..:it laiiilone-aiid llim T I'" lii'uai; . n, lut '
1 he First NiiiiiUl M cf Weldon, N. C.
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Shoes, Hats,
ars, Neckties
Jewelry, Watches
Umbrellas, Ganes,
Trunks, Bags. Suit Cases, Toilet Articles,
etc., will be found in our new store, the one
formerly occupied by W. B. Tillery, next
door to H. C Spiers.
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We tarry a complete line of
Regal Shuts ror ,Men and women, $.3.50, $4, 4.50 and 5
Nettleton's Shoes for Men. $6.00
American (iirl Shoes lor women $2.50 to i
lUister l!roMi Shoes fur Hoys, (iirls and Children, $1 to 2,50
Queen Quality Shoes for women $3.50 to 4
(iolil liond Hats for Men and Boys $2
Mallory Mats for men from $3 to 4.
Onvx Hosiery from 25c to $1,
We also tarry a complete line of cheaper goods
The best that can be
found in this vicinity.
Call and see us when making your next purchase.
New Goods Arriving Daily.
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One means very eheetu.il lor the eU m this and other pn
too I rrcscrvation ot health i-, a uuiet her brother.
! and cheerful mind, not alllieteJ
with violent p.issiotis or eiiMr.uT.'J
with immoderate earcs.
All the nurses ot a .New V..rk
hospital have quit because the are
no longer permitted to receive le! j A Leading Ciiliiornia I )ruifKi-.t .
ephone calls from ihen- jnung men , i'a-.i. m ri . u-u rn.
friends. Fine. It pleasure inter-! ' m mi.-ai.-ii - w, -t,m,. m.i.i
feres with jour work, give up the
work. i
Wkiting about the tobacco trust j ,,"J''
decision, the Rowland Sun says: '
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li.itil.l I.. I .;ll-.ill.-
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ihe effect of this decision right now, j j-,,-
but it should in a short w hile cause ' (" "i
thp nriei fr. nil.- iiii-H ic ..rli..r M' H
...V . .Vto MU.U.IW, ...l.'l.ll ....III-
panies will now have some show
ing on the market."
Tm-: sentencing to prison of ihe
half dozen men, w ho were using
the mails to defraud innocent pur
chasers into buying stock of the
United Vi'ireless Telegraph Com
pany, ought to have a deterrent ef
fect on those who are still engaged
in business of a similar nature.
That is an interesting story that
comes from the University of
North to the effect that the degree
of bachelor ot arts w as bestowed
upon 88 gray-haired men who left
ihe University in 1861 to join the
Confederate army. A special act
of the Legislature had been passed
to make ii possible.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by loeul applications, us Ui,jv cannot
rpoh the diseased portion of tl.e ear.
There is only one way to cure .ti-al'iu-ss
nd that is by constitutional reinedi.-a.
Deafness is caused hy inilanied condi
tion of the mucous lining of the lais
tacian Tube. When thistuhe is inilani
ed you have a rumhhnir sound or im
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is theresult.and uulesB
the inltaintnation can be taken out and
thie tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused hy Ca
tarrh, which is nothing but an iullamed
condition of the mucouB surfaces.
We will give One Hundrel Dollars for
any case of deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Testimonials sent tree. 1 rice 7o cents
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pill's for ConBtipa
tion.
-I Iiail'l'U.' ll .'.ill i.r LliVrU ti, ,-
I !n a I. in. a. I, ,,l l',. i.. air.lv
1... ti l-. t.-L.- .- a .'..I t. :i .1 iA
ul llLr ',-itM.:lii. - t..,- li-.t .i.t.-l-i
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a. I Piiitf ... I . I. I'.li-a.-.
-i-i' an. I Yn :- " O.-l the ..n.'Mial I ..-
It-v s 1 1. ai. 'y .in.l I at I ..iti...uii.l in ihr
y, -II, , lau-ka.'-.
i: ' I.V1IK
Self is the mother of the biggest
brood ot evils in the world. Self
interest, self-will, self-esteem, self
conceit, self-love, self-ease, self
indulgence and self-gratification.
tb'eol Mr. (ioulds asMiJ.ites
said "l:r.i;ik J (iuuld, who i;
iin e but little more than eiO eaiN
i .Id, is ...'ic of the siiiancst biiMii,--.s
men in ihis votiiury I le I.M.'t.N
ahead all the while, aiul the ui.e-i
metits he has made in irginsj ai e
ol a character bound to tarn bag
prolits In tact the earnings at ihe
pieseiii tune are large.
"I have watched mm fur e.i's
now, and know linn to be thor
oughly rractic.il Mr. (iould sel
dom lets the public know w hat he
is about until Ins purpose has been
accomplished. The properties,
which now coiisuuiie almost a mo
nopoly ot ihe Virginia lighting
power, and traction interests, have
all been acquired through conli
tlenti.il agents in this way."--New
York American
; keeps ace.ni .it." t.mc i
not . -::! uclui. bu: :.a
mei.i.ii. It ui.ike-- a r "!!
lii.re vlicer!!!! ;t:iv!
ike W't li.iv.- them ..: d,!t.
pnces.
ALL STYLtS AND IIMIill.
1 hev make a handsome pa - tut
It i hi w .mi to be loi g and Lo ..; a
blv renieiiibeted by son.,.- .It.ir
tia-elid pi'eseili him or her olle id
l!i -e oi Halt and sei ic.a'.a. .io, i. .
J. H. WALLER,
u i .i.t i: m "i-i 1 1 iv.
ri.l.ill . I
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ai. 1 Main! .- l .-a-l 1.::,.
MA( 'NAlK's
CHICKEN POWDER
Is Life to Chivkensand Itnkevs;
Death In Hawks!
Tolcy's Kidney Remedy
I- paitieulaily 1 --, r 1 1 : 1 n 11. 1 .-. 1 I'm- ehii.n
F s fel'..i.l. til". New Vork late , ' ' "f U.l-- and bladder 1 '.i.-
lll.lir . Kansas ( it v. Mo., saw - t.a.l ; 11 ,rl" " ntuhw an. I fuiiiml II. e k.l
a se ere attack of a did which settled ' "''V bladder actum and is li.-almn
111 111 v back and knlnevs and I was in ' sln'iiulheiiimr and l.iac-iu
great pa. 11 fioiii tmul.1.'. A friend lec- !
onmien led Foley Ki-luey 1'ills aiul I ,
us. ,1 two i...ile ..f tliein and ll.. . have '
.lull.- me a woil.l 1.1' ir.n.. ' i
I-: I l.MtK I
1: i I.i;k
Measure up to every good op
portunity that comes to you. When
you live for others vou live in the
best way for yourselves. Live for
love, and you will love lo live.
Loving folks are busy folks.
1
Middle Aged and Elderly People,
I sc Foley Kidney Pills for ijuiek and
permanent results in all cases of kidney
and bladder troubles, and for painful
and annoying irregularities.
K. CLAKK.
No life can be pure in its pur
pose and strong in its strife, and
all life not be purer and stronger
thereby.
The strange thing is thai a man
who is satisfied with so little in
himself demands so much in others.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTORIA
HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM
tf In Ad Intrrnsl l)U-atr Anil IU
qtiirra An lulfrnal Hfin'il.
Th rauso of rhrutniulsm and 1 In
il e uses la an pxci'ps u( writ- .1. .J in o.--
('IuihI. To euro this tt-rntiU li-,im i1 h
u nl tmiHt be pxprllt'd an I I ho mi .-
r vMiin t 1 ttuit no more nvi! v:. i
tl 111 iJii fMMI VO UIII)UlM-H. hln (lift
1 1 "ii l un intiTiml lilaeiine nnil r-t-i"
hi internal rftnctly. 1:1 'HH1 Ni : t,s
i'Hs ami Liniments WILL N'nT I'l l;!;,
un.it'ls only tonnMirary rt'llf-r ut I
:.u.sim you to delay the proix-r u :n -n
tit, anil allows tht malady to h i
tirnuT (iolil on yo'i. Liniments ma;. i
tin pain, but they will no mu?.- ur
1:1 t imiatism than paint will chun.- tn -flb'-r
of rotten wood.
Sutnce has at last ui covered ft ir.
f i nnl complpto cure, whii h h
lMu-ttmacidp. 7stel in hunJroilsnf l u-n
it has effected the most marvelous ruro
wo believe it will cure you. Hlu-uma ma
prts at the Joints from the Insule, sweeps
the poisons out of the system, ten. h up I
tlifl stomach, regulates tlie liver aiul I
kidneys and makes you well all over, t
Ulieumacide strikes the root of the d!-
ease and removes Its cause. This splt-n-
did remedy Is sold by drusst aid ;
dtalera Renorally at 50c. and $1 a bottle. !
In Tablet form nt 2T.c.and 50c.a package.
Wiite to Bohblit Chemical Co., Haiti
nmre, Md. Booklet free. Tablets pent
Coif Walk "HOT'
je The H:unaiJ
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R. E. Draper Company,
I.NCOKPORATED
WELDON, - - - NORTH CAROLINA.
Watch, Clock m Jtwdry
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I 'or lieaut ifyins the Yard
AiMi Jcijtu .itive pKinis for ihe house
I ul'tiT atuiy a
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:Choice Cut l:lovers
I. -i ii-Miiil :iu I ull mumuI 'rnts. Kloitil
-iiliMiii' ananLr''l in tin most artinlic
-tlrut short inHiet'. Mail, toleplume
tn! tvl.vTtaph (nliT prompt I v executed
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J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY,
-.iKl.-TS,
K.M.LI'JM, North Carolina.
Ii.iiii-s I III Ask fur puce lti
MACN.MR'S LHILKtN POWDER
K ill- llaak- I I ),. un. I MiiiI
I:. -t I. III. i I.. I 1 la. I.:l.r, Hi nip.
I.i:i.l-. - Sivk. In lik-.t.ii an. I I..-U
Walkll. " kri - II.. IH Ilia. Imin .a
nun. ll.t-i. !.v can aiL' th.aii to .ii..lm.-
an :i!a;a laiiec- ul
I'rice 25c, SOc nnd l.t)0
Mai.at.i.'liir. .1 unly l.v
W.lt.Mncnair Chicken I'owderCo.
i ..v :;n. sm:i di.K. V.v.
-aii'pli' I'a.-kafi'. . ciaits.
w ii!. y..ui t!rali-i s name.
I ur val.- l. 1! . -II iV, Wi-I.lon, N.C.
t :'7 -I
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m'ail.
FOR HAI.K RY
W. M. Colwn, WbKIoii, N. V.
Itouuoke I'l rinaoy, Koanoke HapiiU.
foiontH.Teun unaitfijuiifAlje
Voicing, regulating and
repairing a specialty.
Leave your orders with
H. (i, Rowe
W. J. BURLEIGH,
I'etersburjr, Vii
FOLEY'S ORINOlAXAllVi ifOIIYSlilDNEYCUM
ukm ma)r( and HUMm- Hlght
Onyx
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$'6
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Famous Hosiery
Men.for Women and Children.
Oau.e Lisle and Silk rf5rr'''
R. R. DRAPER CO., Incorporated
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About half price.
Jftfj the
WU suit.
Crockery, Glassware, Druggets and
Blankets
from the recently closed hotel. Bargains for all
We bought these goods under the hammer and
give our customers the benefit, Come quick while
it lasts
P. N. Stainback.
The Insurance business
of the late P.N. Stainback
will be continued by
ROWT; & STAINBACK,
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In stock at the
IMlOTOtiUAlMIS !
The Satisfaction Store,
Weldon, N. C.
1 Buildings covered over twenty years ago are as fxxl as new
and have never needed repairs. Fireproof Stormproof Hand
some Inexpensive. For further detailed information apply to
T. W. BUSSBLL.
Weldon. N. C,
1 have just put In new backgrounds
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M. F. TIMHY
t'liotoKrapuer, Weldon, ti, C,
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