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k -nir-'-itiiiiiiirlnrrrw-- - is the best and quickest way to perfect health. Women and girls who suffer are simply weak weak all over. Opiates and alcoholic mixtures are worse than worthless, they aggra vate the trouble and lower the standard of health. Scott's Emulsion strengthens the whole body, invigorates and builds up. Ba ur la gel SCOTTS it't the Standard and always the bt. AM, DRUGGISTS 11-2! THE ROANOKE NEWS. Thursday, Jan. 25, 1912. Published Every Thursday. BNTKRBD AT rOHTOSTUE AT WBLI10N AH SECOND-CLASS MATTKR. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE: One Year, (by mail) postpaid. 11.50. 8ix Months, ' ' " ."5. A weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and surrounding; counties. Advertising rates reasonable and fur nished on application. Is Dr. Sun a Democrat or a Re publican. Dr. Wilson evidently regarded it as Harper's Weakly. You can't always judge an actor by the number of wives he has had. "Woodrow Wilson talks like a man who has nothing to con ceal," says the Charlotte News. It is nothing to Lorimer's dis credit that he was once a bootblack Lincoln was once a rail splitter. In the meantime it is not to be supposed For a moment that the packers have stopped packing meat. Dr. Wiley says that women don't know how to cook, which is further proof, if proof were needed that Dr. Wiley is a fearless man. Colonel Watterson's protest against Roosevelt makes it clear that the colonels of the coun try can never be persuaded to stand together. A Mexican who smoked cigar ettes to the end, died at the age of 115. This is mentioned for the benefit of those who swore off ci garettes on new year's day. It looks as if Dr. Cook would yet come back. He has his parti sans today almost as strong as when he first returned from the polar regions and the Cook-Henry controversy began. THE; situation over in China, where t fresh outbreak occurs ev ery now and then, continues to be something of a Chinese puzzle to the unsophisticated people of the western world. France wants to spend over four millions for the purchase of aero planes for purposes of war, which would indicate that the apostles of peace in that country aren't making much headway. Here's a man who changes the Bacon - Shakespeare controversy a bit by declaring Bacon invented the airship. This is probably true. At least Shakespeare never laid claim to the invention. Ty Cobb has quit the stage, and if he will also refrain from politics or the lecture platform, and stick to baseball, he may always be as sured of & Warm place in the hearts of the American people. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Ecze ma. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and bumps, swellings or superating sores, scab by, pimply skin.ulcers, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by express $ I per large bottle. Sample free by wri ting Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases of blood or skin diseases, as it cures after all else fails. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon. "EDYS WILL BE BOYS." But They Should Always Remem ber to Be Gentlemenly Boys Full ot Fun, But Never Over stepping the Bounds of their Rights and Privileges. There is a great and harmful evil, very prevalent in our town and we might add it is a rapidly growing one. That is the disre spectful behaviour of our boys. This has been manifested in a large degree within the last few months. We have not forgotten when we were boys and are anxious for our young people to have a good tune. Neither do we object to fun if made ; in a harmless manner, but the lack i of respect for churches, priv.ite property and grown up people is a crying evil which we canr.ot fail to see. Our children seem to have little regard for our church build- j ings or furnishings, w antonly ile-; face and destrov the property of the church and are lacking in rev erence for the house of God, which is proper and becoming in a civil ied community. They are also deficient in respect lor ladies and strangers on our streets, often do ing and saying things to embarrass j and annoy which must make the ; impression that there has been a lack of training somewhere. We greatly fear that many of our par-; ents are resting content with the saying "Boys will be boys," and! do not require of their children ! the behaviour in public that they ; should. We are inclined to look j over conduct in our own boys that ' would brand as a "tough" and rt.1- j egate him to the slums and per- j haps the county roads. We hear i the question, "What will become of j our boys" at every new' outrage j upon decency and good manners ana still we permit these things to go unpunished, and often not even investigated. Not one would like to think that "our boy" will grow up to become a rowdy and event ually a candidate for the State's prison but are blameless for such results when we permit such con duct in the boys that will only lead to such an end. Perhaps we are i trusting to others that which is plainly our own duty and depend-1 mg on school and other influences I to set them right. If so, we are j sadly blinded to what our duty as j parents is. The schools cannot ' maintain discipline and compel good manners unless the parents ! co-operate with the officers of the schools and see to it that the rules i are obeyed. Thus we see that the i root of the trouble lies with ihe j parents and with them must ihe I remedy be found. If there j is not a change and the saying that ' "the boy is lather to the man" is true we tremble lor ihe future man hood of our town. We lay it down : as a cardinal principle thai where; respect for sacred things and cs-' pecially womanhood is Licking there will be results in character which arc .tppalling to eontem-, plate. We regret that these con ditions exist but since iliey do we urge the parents of our n,vn to : wake up and each one see what I kind of a man his boy will make, 1 if he continues in his present , course. ! 0 Please Read These Two Letters. Tho following lotterfrom Mrs.Orville Kuckwill prove hownnwiso it is t'or vi mien to submit to the dansevs of a surgical operation when it may he avoided by taking l.ydia K llukhiiiu's Vegetable t'oniiouml. She was four Meeks in the ho.spital mill um- homo NiitlVrliitf. worse than liel'iirc. Then after nil that siiMeiing Lydid K. l'iiik ham's Vegetable Compound resioivd her health. UKKK IS HKK OW STVTP.MEXT. 1'asv l'aw, .Mieh o years asro I suffered very seveivlv wii'i a li'plaeemeiit I could not It- on my foot for a lone time. My jiliyMcian trvf.-d in'e f..r wwrsil Moulin without much iv lii t, uiiil nt la.-t sent me to Ann ArUit for an op eration. I was there four weeks and came home .siilleiiinr worse than bet'ove. My mother advised me to tiy l.utia K. l'iliklniin's Vegetable Colli jHiiind, ar'd 1 did. To-day I am well and strong and do no,' own homework. I owe my health to l ydi.l K. l'inkliam's Vegetable t'omiHiiilid and advise i-vi ry woman who is alllieted with any f.-in ilc cm-plaint to try it." Mrs. Ouvillb Hock, 11. K. -No. 5, l'aw l'aw, Mich. xui:i:i: m:vi i: was a woksh cask. L'oekport, Ind. " There ivor was a worse rase of women's Ills than mine, and 1 cannot le::iu to ti ll you what. I suffered. For over two years 1 was not able to do .inytliiu;.?. 1 Mas in bed for a month and the doctor said nothing hut an operation would cure me. My father surest ed l.ydia E. llnkham's Vegetable Compound; so to please him I took it, and I improved wonderfully, so I am able to travel, ride horseback, take lomr rides and never feel any ill effects from it. I can only ask oilier sull'ei-hig women to Rive Lydia E. lfnk Lara's Vfuctahk-Compound a trial before sulmitttingtoan operation.' Mrs. MAitoAuur Mutuant, K. F. 1. Xo. U, itockport, ImL We will pay a handsome reward to anv person who will prove to us that these letters are not j,''1 mine and trii'hful or that either of these women were paid in any war for their testimonials, or that the orig inal letter front each did lvt tome to us entirely unsolicited. For 510 year l.ydia I'.. rinlih.un's Yrirotaldo Compound has heeii the ' "iiiladl re-incih for IV liinle ills. No one sick v.uh woman's ailments docs justioo to herself ho ill not fry this fa mous medicine, made from ro..N and horhs, it lias restored so many suffering women to lioalt li. ft WlVritetoI.VIH t K.I'INkHAtt MKIMl lXKt 0. LSo? (COMJllMYI'l M.i .1I VS., loradviee. Your letter ill lie opened, rend ami answered Qi hy tl woman and held la stru t contidenee. , January and February 1 i LOST A PAIR Of SPECTACLES It is better that they remain lost if they were not properly fitted to suit your eyesight. One's success in life is enhanced or impaired hy the manner in which sees things. It you have weak ees or poor eyesight vou are LABORING UNDER A DIFHCIITY which we can remove Iv lining you proper glasses to s.e things as they really are. J. H. WALLER, .li. w i;i.i:k am m n iav V i l.L.n. N.I Wilteli Inspector for ".:iIh .i Line iin.l Mlanlio "i..i-t lane. CARTER & BRO.. i-i.vi i-.i;- i Staple anfl Fancy Grocevit li EDUCTION 5fSA.LE! I 'nit ii I'tiuiii' I'naN THE LOWEST PRICES YET! Beginning today, January 24th, 1912, we will offer our entire stock of Clothing4, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Gent's Furnishings At a discount of from 30 to 50 per cent. FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET. OvMi'lk ill M ilsim. I'.iliti' iitl. .it : : i i;il.l In all ihiIits an-1 )iiuait ilt lorry. WluileMile ami lirtnil Ice IU'iiIimh. A I .1. O. Duvul's tilil stand, (live us a .hare nf your iatruiiai;i'. t'AKTKi: ,u;i;n , Weldiai. N. r. Aien's Suits $3 Suits for $7 Suiis for S 0 Suiis for JIO.C'O Suits for $12.50 Suits for $14 Suits for $15 Suiis tor $ i 6 50 Suits lor $17.50 Suits for $1S Suits tor $20 Suits for $22.50 Suits for Overcoats i $2.50 Suits for C7 it ' $d Suits Suits for 4.75 5.50 7.50 8.50 9.25 10.50 1 1 50 12.25 12.50 13.00 15.00 10YSTER FE1OTKEIK HITS TUB SPOT EVERY TIME Boy's Suits and Overcoats $ I Suit i ir 80c or 1.00 1.50 ?!.. U Mills $2 Suits for $3.50 Suits for $ 1 Suits for $1.50 Suits for $5 Suits for $(5 Suits for $7 Suits for $8 Suits for $9 Suits for Bags and Suit 25c. Hags for 50c Bags for 75c Hags for $1 Hags for $1.50 Hags for $2 Suit Cases for $3 Suit Oases for 1.85 2.10 2.75 3.00 3.20 3.50 4.10 5.00 5.30 6.00 Cases 20c 35c 50c 85c 1.10 1.50 2.20 $4 Suit Cases for 3 .00 $5 Suit Cases for 3.60 $6 Suit Cases for 4 25 $7 Suit Cases for 5.00 $8 Suit Cases for 5 75 $9 Suit Cases for 6.50 $10 Suit Cases for 7.25 $12 Suit Cases for 8.75 Men's and Boy's Pants 500 PAIRS TO HE SOLI) AT FROM 30 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ASK FOR THE PU1CF.S. ANY SIZE! ANY KIND! ANY PRICE! ? iJv Advertised Letters The folr lowing is a list of letters remaining "uncalled for" in the W'eKlon post office: Mr. Cent, W. H. Gossan, J. F. Gallagher, Walter, Hellen Hamill, Mrs. Fannie Parham. Persons calling for above letters will please say "advertised," giv ing date of advertising. John O Bcrton, P. M , Telilon. N C Jan. 22, 1912. The fact that Carnegie borrow ed $1,500 and made $400,000.00 will not encourage the banks to loan the average man anything, mi i nun ii iii iii ii iimiMii mi ANSWERS CALL, Weldnn People Have Found That This is True A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, A little cause may hurt the kid neys. Spells of backaache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urine A splendid remedy for such at tacks, A medicine that has cured thou sands Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a true kidney remedy. Many Weldon people rely on it. Here is Weldon proof. J. T. D. Rawlings, Second st., Weldon, N. C, says: "You are welcome to use my name as a ref erence for the merits of Doan's Kid ney Plls as I have tested this reme dy and have found that it is relia ble. 1 had backaches and pains through my kidneys and was both ered by irregular passages of the kidney secretions. I finally got Doan's Kidney Pills at Cohen's Drugstore and it was not long be fore they gave me entire relief." For sale by all dealers. Price 30 cents FOSi i'EK-MILK 1" K N CO., New York, sole agent for the tailed Mates We exjykmUou is simple;theynro J '1! I 1 m t i nmacwim me greatest cure una eveiy ni$pedientluis to puss the test ofoiw own laboratories : tlieresnoliitvrnuss"uboutRoystei fertilizers. Sold vBy Rcliabl e JJealers Everywhere F.S.ROYSTER GUANO CO. Sales Office3 Norfolk Va. TarboroNC. Columbia S C. Baltimore Md. Montgomery Ala. Spartanburg i)G MacoiiGa. Columbus Ga. I 'I 1 1 "II We will also include in this sale our entire stock of Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neckties, Shirts, Sweaters, Under- wear, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Hosiery. Wo are overstocked and these goods MUST GO before we begin to recaiva our Spring Stock. R. E. Draper Company, INCORPORATED WELDON, - - - NORTH CAROLINA. M $1 'C $r Nfc V $t M '4$ 9,$ 4$ HxKiu rivi: clemency is not al ways understood. Here is the latest: "Governor Harmon, of Ohio, last week pardoned George Sheats, serving his third term at Columbus for chicken stealing, on condition that he marry the widow of his brother, who died recently and left a wife and seven children destitute." Remember the take no other. name Doan's nd Thk steel business is looking up, caused by the ordering of the rail roads of many tons of steel and many new cars, to say nothing of other orders for big buildings throughout the country. At this rate it will no longer be fashiona ble to be pessimistic about die presi dential year. Do I)"t allow your kulney uu. I Maliln troulilf to develop liryoml tlio ivaeh of medicine. Take I'nli'y Kidney 1'ilN They ifive iiiek results ami mop iriviru Inritif" n itli urpriaiiur rnmitnr-. i:. ci.Aiik If steel continues to go up some body else will soon be in posses sion of as many dollars as Andy Carnegie. STATE OF UIIK, (TTY OF TOl.KhU, ss. I.H'Asail.M'V. J Frank J. Cliency makes oalh tliat he is senior partner of the linn of F. .1. Cheney it Co., dointf liusiness in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said llrm will pay the sumofOXF. HI NDKF1) HOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. ' FRANK ,1. CIIKXEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this fith day of December; A. Ii. lxstt. (Seal) A. W. OI.EASOX, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Testimonials sent freo. Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pill's for Constipation Norman Mack says the Demo crats will nominate a dark horse. Will, anything in preference to a chestnut. mrtlK lot BY TRUSTEE;. I'.y i.niir of the power nt a!i roiilai li ed in luo certain decls of tiust execu ted and iMiwred by ll. A. Mnith and Mary E. Mnith. his'wift', to W. L. lian lel. truitce. nuhI f.eeds of titit benii; laled July '.'lt. IMtn. and September Mh. l''lo. and recorded in Look L'."i at pate tm and Hook '.'17 at pane .'ilt'i.ollice of the Leirister of I'eeds for Hahtax eoiiiity. to secure certain indebtedness Ihei-'in ineiitioiied lo Nuiinie M. liary and .Mrs. L. V. liaribuldi, respectively, di'lault haMliir been made in the pay. merit of said indebtedness and said trus tee huvimr been re) nested to exercise the power nl sale ill bun vested, the under--m'lied.W L 1 luniel .Trustee. as aforesaid, ill sell lit public a'ictioii fur cash to the highest bidder in loud of the baiikuiir bousi' ol the Hank ut Weldon in nldon. North I arnliiia. on j Soturilav. l ehrunry 2-tth, II2. I at I : o look M . the follow inif lot or pine. I . I land in the town of Weldon, I l:ib!a county and state of North Caro i una iyini: mi iueasi humii Maplesireet 1 and d' seiii.i-d as follows- t'c-iri mi i nir at a point .11 s:nd Mr.'ft t tl,,. eoinei of a ten loot alley on said street, and south of and one htiurcd and sixty feet from the corner of said street and Sixth street; thence i unniiiL' southwardly lifty feet al'iniT said Maple street; thence eastwaidlvaud parallel withSixth street I IJ fret to an alley: thence northwardly and parallel with Staple street lifty feet to said oist named ailey; thence wesl w anlly and along said alley and parallel with Sixth street I t-,' feet to the begin ning on Maple street; it being the same lot conveyed to Mary E. Smith by deed of E. T. Mcdlin and others, dated Mav anil, 1SI10, and recorded in Hook L'li', at page ilsji, ollice of the Register of heeds for Halifax county, to which said deed for a more perfect description reference is here made. This the -Jmh day of February, 191:!. W. E. DANIEL, Trustee. Notice. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Weldon Lumber Company will be held at their ollice near Weldon at 1 o'clock p. in., Thursday, .lauuaiy "th, 11112. l-l-j-it V.J. Bol'NUs. Sec. iOIEYSGMLmiVx ro.roHenJoiit ndiCmumMiBM SALE OF LAND BY TRUSTEE. I'.y virtue of the pown of ale contain ed in two certain deeds of trust executed and delivered by K II. I'utchin to 1!. C. lliiun. triisti-e. said deeds ol trust being dated February "Jii. Lioll and July ell LHiti. ri speetively. and refolded in'liook I'll at page and Look J"l at page :'JI. re-pectively. ollife of the liegister of Heeds for Halifax county, lo secure certain indebtedness then i'n mentioned default having been made n the pay ment of said indebtedness and said tin's, tea having been reiuesti d to exercise the pow er of sale invested in him, the undersigned. R. C. Iiunn, trustee as aforesaid, will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Halifax town, N. c., on Monday, February 26th, 1912. at I'.'o'elock M., the f lloningdesciibeil tracts or parcels of laud lying situateand being in the county of Hablax, State of North Carolina, at and near the town of Tilleiy. to-wit; 1 llt f 1 h'AC'l ; Ihattiaet purchased hvthesaidk.il i iitelnn Iriitn P. C. t.regory by deed ol leeoid in Ihe ollica of the Register of lve.ls lor Halifax county in Look 1 at page to which r-r-vr- i-ma I? fori f.;l! u.-dfoiuph-u description, bounded bv I'rnwell's X Roads and Pollock's I eirv Road, tlie lands of. I. li. Tilleiy, the A. C. l;ai. road, and the lands of the said K. II. Culchin. and containing two hundred and titty acres, more or less SEt ONl TliAl I': Those two tractB or parcels of land purchased bv the said K. H. Ciitehiu of c. w. iire'gory and w ife by deed of record in said ollice in Look 17'iut page bin, toliich reference is made for a full and complete descrip tion, said tracts of land lying on the west side of the public road leading from Enlield via ('rowcll's X Roads to Pollock's Ferry, K. H. Culchin and oth ers, one of said tracts containing four acres, and the other of said tracts con taining two and riine-teetitlis acres. THIRD TK.VCT: Allof that land con veyed to thesaid K. H. Ciitchin by N. L. Stedman in that deed of the record in said ollice in hook I7.'i at pago I'm, to which reference is made, and containing eight acres, more or less; also that tract bought of N. L. Stedmau .V I o . E. Jl. Hubbard. II. M. Campbell and others! and containing four acres, more or less and being fully set out and de scribed in that deed of record in said otlice in Hook ITi at page '.'1, to which reference is hereby made. This the'21'nd day of Jani ary, PJ12. R. C. DUNN, Trustee. W. E. Daniel, Attorney. A -'V h u u n m n m li J s rp r K Ll 40 uits Furniture going at About half price. $20 r;,. 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, Coiue quick while it lasts P. N. Stainback. i s""-; til. (i. RoWK) U U u n u n ? n t Xi The Insurance business of the late P.N. Stainback will be continued by 3 f 5' jTAINLiACK, (P.N.STINBI K,.lr ) 6. $ 'CtC $tC$t $ CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (Successors to ('has. C. Alley.) WHOLESALE Confectioners I Fancy beers PETERSBUKCi, VA. feneral Agentln Virginia and North Carolina for the celebrated .Si ihkow'i Ciiot'oi.ATK. Represented in Eastern Carolina by Messrs W. T. Usugband McP. Tucker. Reserve your orders for them. I fOIIYSOSINOlAmiVE fOIIYSKllt To.nncn Tkouatt and.CvitaTiPAr) HakM KMMjra and Blmddtr Right HRJDlSCOVgi WAUTHR0ATAND lUM 1K0UBLFS GUAPANTECO SA7Sf AC)OHy Old Papers, 5c. per hundred, at tnis ollica
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