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Dark Hair " I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a areat manv veais. ap.d al though 1 am past eighty years ot age, yet I nave not a gray nair n my head." Geo. Yellott, Tim-son, Mi. We mean all th::t rich, dark color your haii used to have. If it's fcray now, no matter; fur Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray lair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and lone; and it stops falling of the hair, too. II M Will. All dnidlxi. If your droagilt cannut uipr-ly yon, and tit on dollar anU will eipraas you a bout. Ha sura imtvtK tli nawa of row awarait nvrrw l!ii e. AclilreM, J. t. AVLK CD.. Low.ll, liaaa. THE ROANOKE NEWS Till 1 1'AY, JULY :i. I'Ji '2. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY JOHN V. SLEEGE, Editor ui Proprietor S. E. STAINBACK, Aisociatt Editor- Entered at Pott Office at Wellm at Second- Clou Matter. 11TU Or lUBSCBirTIOH IN AOVAKCI. On Year (by Hail), Postage Paid $1.60. Six Month 75. A Weekly Democratic journal derated to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding conn ties. MaVAdvertising rates reasonable and famished on application. Thi first bale of new cotton for the season has been reported from Define, Texas. To Fourth of Jul; comes on Friday. It will probably ba very unlucky for tome people. That 14-year-old Mooresville girl who man-id i 70-year old lover, was probably short on grandpas. It is most gratifying to learn from the Charlotte Observer that the breach in the Democratic party in Mecklenburg has been healed. Losu Kitchener, the conqueror of the Soudan and of the Transvaal has al ways tuaaifeslsd great antipathy to the "war correspondent at the front." The New York Tribune says the butchers of that city have organized so association, and propose to buy cattle and be independent of the Beef Trust. Bishop Nicholson of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Milwaukee created consternation among the clergymen of his diocese by issuing a proounciatuento against the use of tobacco. Thi New York Mail and Express (Rep.) views with aiarm the drawing of the color liae in Cuba as was manifest! d io Havana the other day by certain de mands made by the blacks. Th l present Congress has made ap propriations aggregating one billion dol lars. And yet when the Appalachian Park bill came up, the cry of economy sent it over till the next session. Tut Dublin papers say that since King Edward's illness turmoil is at an end, and that all classes eyeapathiie with him. Just like the Irish, who never jump on a fellow when he is down. Tin Illinois Sieel Company is not as bg as the U S Steel Trust, but it has bigger sense of the fitness of things. baa advanced the wages of its workmen 10 per oent an account of the increased cost of living. Londoners are exhibiting a certain grim humor by wearing, apropos of the new ship trust, labels which read, "Per mit This is to certify that the bearer is allowed to walk the earth by permission of J Pierpont Morgan & Co " A sure sign of insanity an old negro in Virginia, who had worked hard and saved up a few hundred died the other dav. tie left a will and when it was opened his two sons who survived bin were surmised to find he had left all of b' property to distant relatives, euttiig them off entirely. They contested the will on the vrouod of insanity of the testator. At the trial an old negro, a neighbor of tbt testator, was tailed on as t witness fuf lbs caveators. Being naked if h knew anything to show that th old man was inane, he said: "Yet sir, about two years before be died be asked me if 'possum was good to eat." The Heat Preierlilk tar Malaria. Chills and Fever is t bottle of Grove's Tasteless Cbill Tonio. It is simply iron and quinine in tasteless form. No eure, no pay. Frio Zoe Wakt eonoty iattracted for Clark for Chief Justice. tilt tJiaatar la aa every box ot the ranuin. Laxative Bromo-Ouinine a aaana mm la wax auy Judge Connor it leading eaodidate for Associate Justice. OAHTOTIIA. Watu 1M d tin Hw lmn Botfll EDITORIAL BRIEFS. NEWS NOTES OP OESERAL INTEREST UATHERED HEKI AND THERE. Hubert Patterson, has been nominated by the Democrats of Pennsylvania, fur governor, on the first ballot. The negroes of Southern Illinois are praying to get back to Dixie where they receive fair treatment without hypocrisy. The postmistress at Prospect, Vs., committed suicide because she was a oouple of hundred dollars short in her accounts. Keprt tentative W. W. Kilchin deliv ered a strong speech iu favor of subma rine lorpedo boat'. He showed that by ihe Use of uch boats cur harbors 00'ild be defended at t minimum oost. This speech fully stained Mr Kitchin't reputation as one of ihe readiest and ablest debaters of the Ilou-e. STATE HAPPENINGS, AS (1ATIIEHED KROJI OIR STATE CIIANIIES. Albemarle Telephone Co. will increase capital by 110,000. Five prisoners broke j ail at Lexington and escaped, Friday. It is rumored that Burlington it to have another colton mill. uraovuie couoiy instructed unani mously tor Clark for Chief Justice. ine oeiuia furniture to. has been in corporated with a capital stock ol f 1 500. It cost Virginia $173,000 to hold its constitutional conventions. North Caro lina regulated its suffrage for a few hun dred dollars. w. tl. Black, operative in a cotton mill at Asheville, was caught in the belts of a carding machine and his head was torn from bis body. Hon. C. II. Mebane has again been elected president of Catawba College, and all differences between him and the trus tees have been adjusted. Tbt voters of Pamlico oounty voted in favor of issuing $50,000 of bonds for railroad. The road it to be built from Bayboro either to Washington, Green ville or New Bern. RINGWOOD LETTER. RECOLLECTIONS OF A PLEASANT VISIT TO KINSTON PERSONAL MENTION In 1891, the writer visited relatives in Kinston, and remained there several years. During tbt time, many kind Chiislian friends bestowed special atle lions, which will oever be forgotten. Among those affectionately remembered will mention, Mrs. J. 11'. Grainger, and Mrs. J. y Jackson, mother and aunt of the young biide, Mrs - If. A. Pierce. Congratulaiions are extended through the columns of the News, to the oouple and best wishes lor their present and future happiness. Doubtless the beautiful school girl, as maiden, then, will be quite an ac quisition to Weldon as wife, now. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrett and infant m, recently visited the family of Mr, A. Williams. Mr. George A. Gossett has visited his mjtber aod other relativei io this section, After faithful service in Havana, Cuba, at a soldier io the late Spanish war, and returning to tbt land of his birth, he rich ly deserved, and met a warm wtlcome, Touchingly beauiiful are those re marks io last News, about the aim pie peuuon, -now ilij Me Down to Sleep Memory reverts to early childhood days, mother teaching me that prayer, while kneeling by her side. It has never been intentionally omitted since. THI UNFINISHED PBAVIB. "Now I lay me" say it, darling; "Lay me," lisped the liny lips Of my daughter, kneeling, bending O'er her folded finger-tips. "Down to sleep" "To sleep," she mur murea, Aod the cutly head dropped low; "I pray the Lord," I gently added, "You oan say it all, I know." "Pray the Lord," the words came faintly. rainier tun "My soul to keep!" Then the tired head fairly nodded And the child was fast asleep. But the dewy eyes half opened, H ben I olatped her to my breatl, And the dear voice softly whispered, "Mamma God koowt all the rest." Oh, the trusting, sweet confiding Of ihe child heart I Would that I Tbua might trust my Heavenly Father, He who hears my feeblest cry I $100 REWARD. $100. The reader of ihit paper will be pleated to learn that there it tt least one dreaded disease that science has been able to eurt in ill in stages and that it Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure it the only positive oure now known to the medical fraterni ty. Catarrh being i constitutional die ease, requires a constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure it taken internally toting directly upon the blood tnd mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying Ihe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing np the constitution ind assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith io its eurative pow ers, that they offer Ooe Hundred Dollars for any case that it failt to eure. Address, F. J. CHENEY k. CO., Propt., Toledo, Ohio MuSold by all Druggists 76e Testimonials free. Hall't Family Pills are thi belt Stops the Cough ana Works off the Cola Laxative Bromo-Ouinine Tablet! cure a cold in one day. No Care, No Pay. Price 25o. Of Disbursements Weldon, For the Year Ending May 1st, 1902. May 1901 J T Gooch, mayor, salary, 8 33 W T Shaw, clerk, " 5 00 T C Harrison, attorney, salary, ' 4 16 Ben Daniel, laborer, " 15 00 S M Dickens, chief police " 20 00 Richard Simmons, scavenger, 16 66 T C Harrison, expens to Raleigh 2 50 Dr. I E Green, J year tupt health 25 00 R SGaiy, registration, 15 00 J J Willy, holding pulls, 1 00 J E Moore, " " 1 00 S M Dickens, feeding prisoners and repairs to lockup 4 20 J T Goich, aewer pipe, 80 41 Refund Perry Taylor, license, 10 00 Secretary of S ale, Bridge and Town charters, 61 40 $269 66 June 1901 S M Dickens, locks fur jail 2 05 " " fi t ding prisoners, 1 80 P N Stainback, lime and oil, 16 26 J T Gooch, mayor, salary, 8 33 W T Shaw, clerk, " 5 00 T C Harrison, attorney salary, 4 16 S M Dickens, chief police, salary 30 00 Ben Daniel, laborer, salary, Richard Simmons, scavenger, J A Johnston, com. salary, P N Stainback, " " W W Wiggios, " " J W Sl.dge, " " S M Dickens, work on streets, 15 00 16 67 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 59 61 42 29 $205 17 July 1901 Weldon Eleo. Light Co. limits 181 85 Pierce Si Whitehead, tools, 3 30 J T Gooch, mayor, salary 8 33 W T Shaw, clerk, " 5 00 T C Harrison, attorney, salary, 4 16 S M Dickens, chief police " 30 00 Ben Daniel, laborer, salary, 15 00 Richard Simmons, scavenger, 16 67 W W Wiggins, com. salary, 1 00 J A Johnston, " " 1 00 J W Sledge, " " 1 00 P N Stainback " " 1 00 C E Bishop, " " 1 00 Ben Daniel, hauling on streets, 3 00 8 M Dickens, feeding prisoners 3 30 " " work on streets, 27 "3 303 34 August 1901 J T Gooch, mayor, salary, . 8 33 W T Shaw, clerk, " 5 00 T C Harrison, attorney " 4 16 S M Dickens, Chief P. " 30 00 Ben Daniel, laborer, " 15 00 Richard Simmons, scav. " 16 67 J W Sledge, com. " 1 00 PN Stainback, " " 1 00 CE Bishop, " 1 00 J A Johnston, " " 1 00 W W Wiggins, com. salary, 1 00 Ben Daniel, hauling on street!, 14 50 S M Dickens, feeding prisoners, 1 00 J O Burton, taking tax lists, 25 00 Lira Dickens, guarding jail, 1 00 Roanoke News, publishing, 39 50 S M Dickens, work on itretts, 34 34 199 50 September 1901 E Clark, pumps tnd fixtuies, 146 14 P N Stainback, lime, cement oil, 27 13 J B Pate, lumber, L Powell, lumber, S M Dickens, feeding prisoners O 00 11 8: and repairs to jail, 4 80 Pieroe & Whitehead, rope, 1 32 Weldon B. tnd L I Co. briok, 13 33 Grant It Squire, rope for bell, 50 J T Goooh, mayor, salary, 8 33 W T Sbsw, clerk, 5 00 TC Harrison, attorney, " 4 16 S M Dickent, chief P. 11 30 00 Richard Simmons, scav. " 16 67 Ben Daniel, laborer, " 15 00 J W Sledge, com. " 1 00 C E Bishop, " " 1 00 J A Johnston, " " 1 00 P N Stainback, " " 1 00 W W Wiggios. " 1 00 291 47 October 1901 a M Dickent, work on streets, 67 74 J T Gooch, mayor, 'alary, 8 33 W T Shaw, clerk, 5 00 T C Harrison, attorney, 4 16 S M Dickent, e police, " 30 00 Riehtrd Simmons, scav. " 16 67 Ben Daniel, laborer. " 14 00 J W Sledge, com 1 00 P N Stainback, " " 1 00 C S Bishop, 1 00 J A Johnston, u - 1 00 W W Wiggins, 1 00 8 R French, dog checks, ' 6 00 W T Shaw, express on dog checks 40 S M Dickens, repairs to sewer 4 45 Eloctrio Light Co, quarter end ing October 1st, 158 05 S M Dickent, work on itreett 95 44 1 "114 58 " " " 147 00 . $676 82 November 1901 Dr I E Green, J year salary at tupt health, . 25 00 S M Diakeni, lookt for and re pairs to jail 11 64 H L Grant, extrt police 7 50 J W Dickent r Kn W M Cltotou " 2 00 1 I Sill o for the Town of J T Rook, " 2 00 I'ate & King, repairs to road ma chine, 7 00 Ben Daniel, laborer, salary, 4 00 P N Stainback, lime aod cement 17 SO Weldon B. and L I. Co brick, 35 75 J T Gooch, sewer pipe, 146 29 " " mayor, salary, 8 33 W T Shaw, clerk, " 5 00 T C Harrison, attorney " 4 16 S M Dickens, c. police, salary 30 00 Richard Simmons, tcav. " 16 67 P N Stainback, com. " 1 00 J A Johnston, M " 1 00 W W Wiggins, 1 00 II L Grant, bal due rum taxes collected, 33 72 S M Diekeni, work on itreett 84 31 " " " 49 73 501 40 December 1091. W M Coben, glass tnd putly, J T Gooch, sewer pipe, Weldon B. tnd L I Co. brick, S M Dickens, feeding prisoners and lumber, L Powell, lumber, S M Dickens, road plow, H L Grant, killing dogs, W BTillery, blanket lor jail, Pierce & Whitehead, street tools, 3 05 12 38 18 05 4 70 1 76 3 80 3 60 1 00 6 23 3 60 13 00 18 21 46 00 8 33 5 00 Ben Daniel, laborer, salary, E Clark, supplies S M Dickens,superintending street work, J T Gooch, mayor, salary, W T Shaw, clerk, T C Harrison, attorney, 11 S M Dickens, c- police, " Richard Simmons, scav " P N Stainback, com. 11 J W Sledge, W W Wiggins, " J A Johnston, " " S M Dickens, work on street!, 4 16 30 00 16 67 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 91 94 295 38 January 1902 P N Stainback, lime and cement 25 85 Harrell's Pig House, blank books, 7 36 8 M Dickens, feeding prisoners and hauling on streets, 7 00 Ben Daniel, laborer, salary 7 37 Electric Light Co. quarter end ing Dec 31st, 2C4 88 J T Gooch, mayor, salary, 8 33 T C Harrison, attorney " 4 16 8 M Dickens, c. police, " 30 00 W T Shaw, clerk, S 00 Richard Simmons, scav. " 16 67 P N. Stainback, com. " 1 00 C E Bishop, " 1 00 W W Wiggins, 11 1 00 J W Sledge, 1 00 J A Johnston, " " 1 00 J T Gooch, sewer pipe, 1 63 383 25 February 1901 P N Stainback, 1 plow 2 75 J T Gooohuuiayor, salary, 8 33 W T Shaw, clerk, 5 00 3 M Dickent, c police, 30 00 T C Harrison, attorney " 4 16 Richard Simmons, scav. 16 67 P N Stainback, com. " 1 00 J W Sledge, - 1 00 W W Wiggint 1 00 J A Johnston " " 1 00 Ben Daniel, laborer, salary, 15 00 85 91 March 1902 J T Gooch, mayor, salary, 8 33 W T Shaw, clerk, " 5 00 T C Harrison, attorney, " 4 16 S M Dickent, e. police, " 30 00 Richard Simmons, soav. " 16 67 Ben Daniel, laborer, " 15 00 P N Stainback, com. " 1 00 J W Sledge, " 1 00 J A Johnston, 11 1 00 Excelsior Ptg Co. printing, 1 00 Ben Daniel, hauling on streets 6 00 D R Anderson, ooal, 1 80 LO " " ,20 J T Gooch, tewer pipe, 4 60 95 66 April 1902 Electric Light Co. quarter end ing Mar 31 J T Gooch, mayor, salary, W T Shaw, clerk, S M Dickent, . police, " T C Harrison, attorney, " Ben Daniel, laborer H Richard Simmon, soar. W W Wiggint, J A Johnston, " " J W Sledge, 417 39 Grind total, $3 724 95. REPORT OF FINANCE COM'TEE. DR. To bal in treas'y 417.68 To nnool. taxes, 733.04 To taxes, real, personal ' aod poll, 1322.37 To license, 1652.00 To Dogt, 91.10 ToFinet, 110.50 To fines 8 M D 1900 27.50 To tales tewer pipe, 30.88 4384 57 CR By amt pd to order bd 3724.95 By uncollected taxes, 417.42 By com pd H L Grant, 106.91 By insolvent, 18 ; 1 j fine due by 8 M Dickon 43 J " A a Green, 6.00 H L. Gnat, 17.60 335 23 8 33 5 00 30 00 4 16 15 00 16 67 1 00 1 00 1 00 17694 4515.6S W.T. Shaw, J. A.Johnston, P. N. Stainback, Finance Committee. TREASURER'S REPORT. Rec'pts from ail sources 37 7 O.tiS liy orders paid, J.i.H.bt) By Com. Trtsurer, 176.94 liy orders unpaid, 3;'T 211 To bal. due Treas. 131.21 $3901.89 $3901 89 May 1, '02 by tmt overdrawn $131,21 To the Hon. Board of Commissioners: I have the honor to report Ihe follow ing proceedings had in the Mayor's court during the year ending May 1, 11)02. Cases sent to Superior Court, 21 ' Judgments suspended 63 " Fines imposed 21 " Discharged, 4 Total, 109 Total amount of fines imposed $113.00 Colleoted ss follows: Officer S. M. Dickens, $70.50 11. L. Grant, 17.50 " A. II. Green, 5 00 93 00 Not collected, 20 00 In one case, tent to jail, $100 In one case, woman ol bad character, left town, 10.00 20,00 Respectfully submitted, J. T. GOOCH, Mayor. May 5th, 1902. To the Hon. Board of Commissioners: I have the honor to report the follow ing birtbt tnd deaths io the corporate limitt of the town during the year ending May 1st, 1902. BIRTHS. rfhite males, 5 " females 6 11 Colored males, 14 " females 13 27 Total, 38 Of the above 1 while still born. DEATHS. It bite males, U " females 2 Colored males, 9 " females 7 38 8 16 Total, 24 24 DISEASES, Not known 5, malarial fever 3, inflammation bowels 4, disentery 1, consumption 1, dropsey 1, accident 2, Pneumonia 3, Heart failure 1, old age 2, Cancer 1. Respectfully submitted, J. T. GOOCH, Mayor. May 5, 1902. To the Hon. Board of Commissioners: I herewith make report of the follow ing proceedings held in the Mayor's court during the year ending May 1st, 1902. Total number caset 3 Fined, 2 Discharged, 1 Total amt fines imposed 7-50. Collected by 8. M. Dickens and police. Respectfully submitted, W. T. Shaw, Mayor Pro Tern S TDK 0 R & HUNDLEY, Leaders In Qialitj Furniture. OUR THREE NEW STORES comprising fifteen floors, equipped with electric passenger elevator and lighted by over fonr hundred elec tric lights, is well worth trip to Richmond. Our ttook of FURNITURE em braces all grades, from th cheapest made to the "ACME" nf the best designer. REPRODUCTIONS of old ANTIQUE DESIGNS in Mahoginya8PECIALTY. IRON BEDS in all colon, BRASS BEDS ot beautiful design, F.F.V. FELT MATTRESSES, Lace Curtains, Port iet res, Japanese Curtains, Shade ind upholstery good are a few of our specialties. Full line of OFFICE FURNI TURE. SYDNOR & HDKDLEY, 709,711, 713 E. BROAD STREET, RICHMOND, VA. HEADACHE (If W M s ALE OF LAND. In Donoaooa of a nowar aantrmA upon me by deed of tnst executed by the late J. J. Cobb and dnlv reMirrlnl in book 124, at page 186, 1 shall proceed to ten ai poono auction, at tb pottouoe door in Weldon on the 7th day of July, it being the first Monday, for easb, to the highest bidder that tract of land bought of 8. A. W. Richards ind Lit Richards, known aa part of the Pierce lands and bounded by course and distaneM aa f J. Iowa : Beginning at a rock of Lit Rich. ard'a near made corner near a nin . .nt mill sweet gum in Burum't line, 66 poles from th Dnblie road leading frnm H.li- fti to Pierce's camp gronnd, thenoe N. oo vv, i3i Chains to none in a path of the latt W. A. Richard's lina. than. 8. 65 W. 201 chains. 8. 43 W fi h.i.. to a pin on Big Quankey Creek, thenoe aown in creek a. iss H. cbaiot, o 17 E. 3 chain 8. 33 E. 3 obaiot, 8. 52 E. 2 Chains. 8. 47 E. 3 ahaina. R. Kfl E. 6J chain, thenot N. 40 E. 291 tiuw&i to th beginning, oooaainiag 48 ary-r JbaVWAttavTi CLAttlL. - 829t4 Tnute. By com pd Treasuier, ICME J 300 E CENTEE & 101, IKomotivs Builder aud tf. Repairer. More man o rfn.un rxlmilt t.v us in Ihe past ten months, and four more in our shops lor re pairs. We manufacture, repair and deal in all kinds ot machinery, both new and second hand Writ ns about anything you want. Our Foundry is modern, with latest improved ma chinery. Blacksmith abop it mod ern with Crane Htram Hummer, good Korgi-s, aud first class Hlulths. We fit up the best Dry Kiln on the market. We fnrnish the whole ontflt. Or Header and any oilier part as wanted. Wecarrya atuck ol Mill Kuppliea, Fipe, ri Fillintr Valvrn, Injectors, Kj tor, Leather and Kubber beltings. Packings, At. We entry in stork Ihe best solid ami inserlnl Tooth Haws nimle. Our foundry it well equipped, (irnte liar tnd all castings a sierialty. 1'ncei right. We have lira clasa Pattern maker. AgenU for Ami Engine and Hollers. llwt on th market, standard make. Write us for price. We munufacturerlaw dust Chains, also K. K. I'ush and Hection Hand Car. We hav beat tool money could buy. We solicit your pitrouae. feb 27 ly Make your own by helping others f . L IT 1 iarmer says: 1 ana it nas not cost me one cent in repairs. For sale b PiEHCE-UqiTEijEUD MAIDUnqE Grand Display OF SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. FANCY OOOD8 and NOVELTIES. BaUeriek'iPatternt. R. & G. CORSETS, U lane at 50c, Ladiet 75c to $1. nVPrieeawill b made to suit th timaa. Hale and bonnet madt aud trimmed to row. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Waldaa. W O GOOD PAINT Not only beautifie your house but pre tervea it. Our terni-nuted Paint k;,.i, it made of lead, line, ind ' best coloring matter ground in Pun Linseed Oil to thick neat that it require one gallon of Linseed Oil to each gallon of Semi-Pule Paint, i what yon should paint your house with, as Linseed Oil b Ihe life of all paiots, aod by using our aem-pasle paiuit, you aua your own Unseed Jll flo Oil Co 1419 E. Main Stt, P. O. Box 180, RICHMOND, VA. OCT last TJeldoi and Norfolk Hoat Sohedula in Effect Not. 11, 1901 Boats leave Norfolk, Tuesdav and Saturdays at 4 p. m. Arrive Weldon Wednesday and Saturdays. BOATS LEAVE WELDON Monday and Thursdays it 2 p. m. Ar rivt it Norfolk Fridtyt tnd Mondays. For information at to rate, etc, apply to W. P. A8UBURN.fiyierd M Bllaa ? Norfolk, Va. , or W, A. PIERCE, Trea nrer, Weldon, N. C. r AIL UAJaAlCTT, Preaident, OTlltr ACHINE WORKS (INCORPORATED.) I ' j 105 & 10? ASH ST, GOLDSBORO, N. C. UK Acme Machine Works, O-OLDSBOBO, 1ST. C. feed, and then pay for your mower! make theirs. A well known Halifax! i . I nave used a ueermg tor ten years, Weldon M and Music Sto "WEL3D01T, 3ST. O. Carrie . nice line of BOOKS, MUSIC, MUSICAL SUPPLIES, STA TIONERY, eta. Anything not io ttock ordered promptly. Popular nija linet alwayt on hand. Subscriptions taken for any periodical published at publisher'! price. Agency for all popular makes of SECTIONAL BOOK CASES. Let at order your next books or music We think we can pleas you. Have you joined the WELDOU CIRCULATING LIBRARY f If not, why noi? nich 27 lj Agency for all stylet of card engraving tnd rubber ttampt. E. CLARK II Thfi Kflftt nf RvrvrlSint Vj.nl in minV ; J r General Supplie for the Public. Full FINE BAR gS My bar it supplied with th moat choice WHI8K1E3. BRANDIES. WINES. CIQARS and TOBACCO. m.Polite The Bank of WW -S:"WELDON, IN. C Oipiieil Unfler Tie Lais of lie State of Nirtk Carolina, AUQU8T20TH,192. IwTSTATE DEP08ITORY.-at CAPITAL IRD SURPLUS &24500. Alifl Io th AnnnHnnila fn nul. . - . v. hwi.j mug jrai. IUH lUailtUIIUQ HH pTOTHJeU UaH.'f mg facilitie for this lection. Money it loaned upon approved treurily at lb legil; rate of interest six ner erntnm. Anrnnni. nt .11 miMi rresiaent: Viot-Pretidenl: Cathier W. E DANIEL Dr J. N. RAMSAY. W. R. SMITH Seaboard, Northampton county, N. C. 1902. . SPBING- 1902. An exceptionally large and hindsom Mock ha been bought fur thi laaton, aod we are in 1 position to giv you better taleotiooa than tver. . Wash Goods aI wool Dross Goods Are hero in profusion Many pretty thingt ire shown in Whit Goods it 10, 15,20 ind 25 cent pet yard. Beat grade of Ginghim, Madra aid Ptreale it 10 and 12oenlt. ' ' ' New Line of Men' Clothing and a dandy line of Hit, Ladiw' Shirt Wtuxi Hamburg, Etc, Onr Dlaln Lawn. Omndiaa anJ Tn.lU 1 jn... Vvnn.ki 1. r.H ill f , C sty yon 10 on them here. Altogether the Stock 11 larger ind ver before, ENFIELD, N. C. Our M.iihiiiff Hl,- I 133 long ) equipped UI the latest nn-tn . t cbinery, which emMe,, iwuu urai-ciass work. Our Matter Median!.. E I up-ucuan man, h! iu largest B if Hysteria in the coonti, I Altoeaperienced worksutj W drul In Raw Mi naming ami Macblnm Our Haw Mill i a oaad. no enean. ir ,1 on you will hav no olke I . .... iiu.iv, uanai Truck mad by nt, $ Twm ITIln D-.ll i.. . CoppY, ' rs, V..!, guu..t,l. J- J :i i ionu wanuutiuio KWUa IUI 1HOMIJ line HARDWARE, attention and Prompt drliw Phone 31 ,1.:. : t :J.J L--L I - W WUUt IBM tH HU g ? of better quality ind lower priced Ihta . ,. .,. B.2&n?T2fr. The HBLt (JllUljIill.
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