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ft"'" Jver-Work Weakens t Your Kidneys. I JaII ihe U-oJ your b"1i' passes through I ; ..;h -iuai-9 every three minutes. f . The knineys are yov.r Uiwu puiiucia, 111c ill ter out Ihe wss:o or ImnurltiM la the blood, If I'.iey are sick or out of order, they ill to co their worli. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess cf uric acid in the blood, due to neglected Idney trouble. ii.wv trouble causes quick or unsteady lart beats, and makes one feel as though -- hU heart trouble, because the heart Is l.-.vorUrig i.i pumpi.ig thick, kidney- ;;-!ICa OIJ-U UllWMg'I W.M -II J-lltllH, It uicJ if considered that only urinary -ilcswere to ts traced to the kidneys. i,i;.5wrr.oo:rn science proves inax nearly J constitutional diseases nave meir Defin ing In kidney trouble. 1. first Joctorlng your kidneys. The mild Id ihe extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's f wamp-Root. the great kidney remedy Is ybon realueo. 11 sianus in. mgncsi lor lis indetlul cures 01 ins most oisiressing cases jnalisold on Its merits fCL lent snd one-doll.r slz- tWteS i, You may have tUJ?bi ample Dome vy man or swntHooc ,(, also pamphlet telling you how to find Jt if you have kidney or bladder trouble, iention ih.s paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, bul remember In name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's i.'iT.p-Rool, and the address, Binghamton, il.Y., on every bottle. Handsome Kootii The Souihe n rt.n ivii. n l . .. . i . , "til iru-fjuuuu vuminuy mi ju-i una R I rt 11 u Death oe Sydney Gai.iktt. Mr. II. 8. Cii'rcit, a bruthcr of Mr. F. W, handsome booth put iu ai Kmry & Gimoit, of tis town, died at his timer's Jobosion'a stoie, lor the bemfit of the botue in Concord, Wednesday evening of pa.rurs of (heir long dUlitice lino, whuc last week, ued 38 years, pi ?:.te cunv.taatious uu be ci ti,d on. Mr. O.-.ctt tus a oativo of EJgcomba Tb;3 enable you ,o talk with ede to lumy, sud fur several ycavs be lived at pcor'e in New lork, Chicigo and otbor distant points. Huktinu on nig Statu Farms. Sapt iu eoduut J. 8. Mann, of the Slate' Prison; Mr. T. M. A..iuioo, clerk of the State's PrisOD; Dr, J. L. Rogers Dd Mr, T. T. Paoi havo been enjoying a hunting trip ou the Caledonia Stule farms. Game in the Bcclion around Caledonia is said to be quite plentiful and ouw that the hunting seas in ia 05 man rpirismoD are tr ing their lack. ADVKHTlHtD LlTTKHH, L S Win coe k Co., Julio Broadway, Joe Bailer, Mrs. Wheeler Marlio, J. A. Moone, Miss Lin e Riglcr, Mrs. Louveuu Watsio, M.S. Kllerduria Whitaker. Peruns calling for abovj letters wil please lay "advorlHed giviug dale of idverttiioc. J. 0. Bukton, P. M., Weldon, N. 0. 11-9-1903, HE ROANOKE NEWS. IIIUiSPAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1903 VICINITY. NnVKMHKR is almost half gone. Fewer (talf in; wears linger; Di-voe. Thankkuivinq day will soon be here. CliitisTSlAS day falls on Friday this lew. Gos.sU' is ibe worst diy rot known lo iwsiely, It in said that gund roads tuakegnod bhools. Fiiksi! lu'tit juit received at A. L, ainback's. Fakhkiih havo bad fine weather for icking OOtlOD. Now that fat 'pes uia ii imiliog in lie Vimtnon iree. Next year, it is said, we will havo fee . rd breaking fair. Til Eolil, tale thanksgiving turkey kes- are now io order. Til s pumpkin orop is good Pie is low on the bill of fare. Timet stages of moral deprivi j jaw, jamboree, jim-jami. The Indian summer struck bere io e early November days. Tut thermometer took a tumble of forty degrees Friday morning. Flowed Pots, and Jardinicrs all sii i nd prices at A. L. Staioback'i All School books for pnblio and biirate schools at A. L. Stainbaok's. Take a walk through the woods now f you want to see something beiuiiful. Look after your flowers and give hem the needed protection. It is not what we earn, bat what we ve that make ns riob. Tag heavy froate of the past few morn- pga weie germ destroyers from away A Native nv Wahhkn Mr. John Walker, the eogtneer i f the Santa Fo train wrecked Dear Pueblo, Colorado, on Ocluber 30th, and who died in a hospital Lnjunta, Colorado, on Suuday, usa brother of Mr. T. 11. Walker, of the Littlctoo News Reporter, and was a native of Warren county. Mr. Walker left Monday night to atleod the bu ial services which will be held iu Kbdbjs City. Mo, today. Death at Ricn Squabe. Mr. John Birhep died at his home at K'ch quaro, cuuuay, ol bcoioiruagio levir aged 35 jsorn. lie was a son of tl e late natiir George Bishop, of Northampton unly, and us a successful fa -mer and good cil'zeo. He attended the State air at Raleigh, and was taken siok son fter reiumiog home. His rema ns we.e id to test in the family burying grouuds Bei lie county. Death op R. L. Fenner. Mr- Rube t Lee Fennc, of Halifax, died in Rale gh Sa v day moroing, of pneu monia, Bi'.ed '4 ua s. Mi. Fen ie- had been in Raleigb uodtr uieJ'eal e i.uieLt. Ho was a son of the aie Mi? W. E. Fenner, of Hali,"ai, and leaves a larco ci.cle of leluuves and :eods iu the county. The funeral fer- m took p'ace at the Methodist Ep's- copal cbu.ch in Halifax Sunday s.ur- noon at 4 o'clock and were conducted by Rev. S. A. Cotton, pastor of the church The remains were laid to rest in the family square in the chuich yard. Sun jay In New Orleans. M . oe No.oiao, of Ila1 who is atteud- 3 a med:es' col'ege in New Oi leans, ius that i J that city the Sabb:tu is oot rr'orded. He says people DUDt, n. end rj'av ball. All the thealesa-e opto Su days, and some of the socie v pe p'e (jive Sunday darces. We would :y ct be.ler ibiof a of New Urleaus, and ope "Joe win st ok to r-.s oiu n Heel i achioLS, that the Sabbalb day 's set ap. n as a day of ;est and its observ ance (Sou'd be universal id this lb. le an 'and of ou s. nek. Now that the fairs and elections are Irer,we will begin to prepare forThanke- IflDg. Tut man who subscribes to a paper od then refuse to pay for it it not to k trusted. Tue Famous Worthington Cholera ml Diarrobea medicine is for sale by f uiry & Johnston. We sre told that cork legi have ad- Imced in price very greatly. Now eome- fody will kick on Ibis. It is not every town io the Stale that an boast of a full crop oi locust right p the main basinets street. Tue Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Co., Weldon, N. C.,ia dieplsyioa; one of the ----- attest lines of guns in the State, "Gets at the ioinla from the inside;" ;itm i the method of cure by Rheum cide. You'll find it is your druggist's pride. Thou are ainging thy last melodies, In every wood and dell. Thou art bearing henoe tby roses, Glad summer, fare thee well) OOMI men who hava rMcn calling 1 iheoselves "captains of industry" would t bs tnnrm r.T.l mIU m,;mim ,f i I finaooe." j i "Fashion seers predict t retrro to i f crinoline end hoopakirta." The side- lks of Weldon will, have to widened. This is the season when delinquent subscribers should settle up without wait' log to be reminded of the fact that tbey are in arrears. Da. H. 0. II T att will be in Weldon ' the A. C. L. Hotel, November 16tb Wtband 18th, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for the purpose of treating Guesses of the eye, ear, now and throat tod fitting glasses. Wi ars pleased to learn that Mrs, B, M. Dickens, wife of our efficient chief of police, who has been ill with tvrhoid fever for the past five months, is able to ha up and is now regaining her former good health. Mdbesco is rapidly taking the plaoe of paper as a wall decorative. It makes beautiful finish in any tint. Is cheap nd can be applied by any on and most important of all, it harbors no disease iwm- Ym can find it st tbe Pier- whitehead Hardware Store, WeMon; I 'ogwood. For llio past few yca.s bo Had beei I vici io Coaootd with bis s ate , Mis. llurbo t Da .ow. As soon ss iho newj of his death roaobed he e Mr. Fuuk Gauott left for Concord and aocompanied tbe remains to Edgcootnbe oounty, where they were laid to rest io the family burying grounds at the old Williams place, near Tarboro, last Friday, bT. Vlc.ni'h. Due ol the finest sod best euuiDDed bosnila Is in the Suutb is St. Vincent's. Notlolk. Va. Tbe bo.piial and equipment co.-t a half mil lion of dolla s aod the uapaciiv is 300 patients. The management is supeib and the location ideal. It is a credit io the city ol Noil'olk and the whole Slate of Virjjuia. It is fully equipped every moduto improvement for the treat uieut of all diseases, The cqui.ubli oi.tuate and s.ll air lewpcitd by p. or imity lo the gulf stream makes it a must desi able retreat for people who need nu'sing and speciil ircstiient at the hands of the most skilled specialists, See sdvcriiBement and writ for caU' logue. C. C. Alley. We I ;U very great pleasure h calling attention of the mer chants to the ca-d of C. C. Alley, whole s. le oorfeciione:, Pete sburg, Va. This house is known to cve.y icaUet oThe RoANJK News. By selling the best o' eve ; thing in his line Alley has built up a , ado throughout tho Soutb that is a moouoicnt to push, ene gy and ontc. p se, From a miall eitublisnment, at Ibe beiu ling of h's oa ec:, it has oon- !iued to increase and grow nnlil to-day we ae told that it is the largest bouse of the kind south of Baltimore, The ever clever and genial Mr. Warren, known to every merchant in Virginia, aod tbe Carulinas, is still a leading spirit io tlie B m, and attends to tffije wok now, while ibe handsome and bustling W, T. Baugh looks after the trade on tbe road in this territory. Tbe children all cry PnnTTY November Wedding. MUs Bessie Evaus Sledge and Mr. ChurlcsT.Undet flood plighted their troth, each to tbe other, at the homo of tho briile's mother hero yesterday murninf.', at 11 o'clock. The interesting nercmouy wasperformcd by Rov. W. W, Rose, pastor of iho Mothodist Episcopal church, in the prescnoo of tho family and a few invited friends. Tho wedding of these two popular youDg people was an occasion of much interest. Tbe bride, wbo is one of the loveltost young women iu the Slate, was Btrikingly beautiful yesterday. She was exquisilcly costumed io a brown broad cfotli going-away gown and wore gloves and hat lo natoh. The only at lendan'v were Miss Ethel Sledge, a sister of tbe bride, wbo was maid u'- honor, aod Mr. Charles Q. Evans, tbe btide's oousin, wbo acted ss best man. The for Alley's oonfect'ous and the merchants maid of huuor wore tout; supply the'r wants. Sudden Cuanue in Wkaviiek. November gave us genuine, old fashioned Iidian summer up to the night of Ihe 4ik Thursday was mild and as gentle as Mary's little sheep, and everybody felt happy wUh the excepliou of tbe man who had wood and ooal for sale, and that happy smile returned to the faee of Ihe ico man. But during ibursday right tho north pole man turned loose one of his bliizirds which he had been keeping in oold storage for the especial benefit of the expedition on ils way to oapture tbe pole, aod by Friday morning the temper ature had taken a downward plunge of forty degrees and it rained and snowed at in.ervalsand tbe average man appeared on tbe streets clad in heavy coats, and tb's is about all that wo know about the weather. Kent Furnituuk Co. Petersburg i Is'K'b;, belt and leading furDitu'o house with J is .lie Kent Fu niture Company. In fact, yoa'd t.avel many miles before you woj'd find a more up-to-date oslubl'sh- tuout, ojii that oZcia better goods ir jwer p.iccs, They lead io eveiytbiog in this line a td can furnish your bouio oompleto, " om cellar to a'.t'c. Tbey oi .j many goods not found in the smaller o' .'cs and towns and people who r o iu doubt as to what the'r sba'l buy w "I find great oomfo.'t aud saw "ac '.on T iiei wl'l oo'y V- i't the ma;;Q;tkent sa'cs- oojds o' 'be Kent Furn'tu.e Couipaoy. Vr. E. C. Kent, prejident of the com-psn-1, is thorough in tbe iVoi.ure l!ne He an. c. pales ihe wan 8 ot a aid .r tbe mcst bumble coi.re, where love v'nes tw'oe about tho porch, to the most elegant mri'.ioj, ho has things sji.ible, and at the Kent Fu niture Company's Bio e ibe high, tbe low, the lich and tbe poor ' 1 be aritedwilh uniform couriesy and all w'll find just such things as they may need, sod within the reach of the sleLclc'est, lb well as tbe most plethorio purses. Their eisy terms allow you to pay lor fu niture almost without being aware of it. You see them, and they'll do the vest. RoUNTRKK-TlMBEBLAKIi WeDDINO. The marriage of Miss Susie Timber- lake, of Raleigb, io Mr. V. A. Rountree, of Kinston, was solemnized at the home of the btide's parents, Captain and Vrs. J.B. Timberlake,on West Jones street last Thursday, by Rev. W. C. Tyree. Miss Estelle Timberlake, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Julia B.ewer the bridesmaid. Mr. W. B Coleman was best man. Miss Timberlake is a beautiful and ao complished young lady, She has fre quently visited this place, where she has a large cirole of relatives and friends who join in with The Roanoke Newb in wishing her much happiness, and io congratulations to Mr. Rouotreo on his good fortune io winning such a lovely bride. BttiLL'ANT Widdinq The Pend'e n-Busbee wedding, io -wbioh Hahlrl aountv took anecial interest, was one of 1 o most brilliant social events wb jh has taken place :n Raleigh this season, li e '.do's maie.oal ancestors sre all 11 all ax county people, so she belongs to Ilal:'ax Mabry-Whitehead. A wedding o'mjob interest took place in the Meth odialjjp'scopal churchjatHc'ifax.Wednes day of list week, the coniiactiog parties being fr'r. Benj. A. Mabry, of Noifolk, and M''ss Mary Whitehead, of Halifax. Tbe chu'eh was very avtistically deo' 0' ated lor tne occasion ana me oeremony was most impressively pe'.oimed by ReY' S. A. Co.too, pistor of ibe church. Mr. y ab. f is a son of Mr. and Mrs. MeL Mab-y, of tb;s town, and hs holds an inpo .ant position as te'egrapb oper aior for the A.Ian, io Coast Line at Nor folk. Miss Whitehead, the handsome, a handsome tailor made suit of blue cloth, Tho bride canted a handsome boquot of brith's roses and her maid of honor carried a beautiful buooh of white carnations, The houce decorations wcro exquisite, iu all tho variegated fall chrysanthemums, and evergreens and tho arrangement was most perfect aud arlisiio. Io the potior whcie the ceremony took plaoe soft lights burood and the aceno was indescribably pretty. Mr, and Mrs. Underwood left, oo the 11:50 train over the Seaboard Air Lioe for an extended Southern tour to Jacksonville, Tampa, St. Augustino and other noted winter resorts, followed by the best wishes of a host of friends, The bride is a daughter of Mrs. V, A. Sledge and is deservedly popular. Mr. Underwood is a young man of Bplendid charaoter and business qualifications, and holds a very important and responsible position with tbe Seaboard Air Line rail road company. Tbe general remark was that no handsomer cuuple has started out upon life's journey, and we are sure we voioe the sentiment of the community in wishing for them a smooth sea and a delightful life's voyago. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be Rood to your land :ml your ctop will be garni, l'lenty of sn tn the fertilizer spells quality V.j- vest. Write us and will send you, ylA" iL,fv-:1 we free, by next our money winning books. i HERMAN KALI W0KKS, '43" liiylll norfclH, Uirdinia. TUB FOLLOWING RBI.IABLB BUSINESS HOUSES SOLICIT YOUR TRADB. NUW Otts Utctbo ?tomv nalat on Your Crooer Giving You KNADLLR & LUCAS' l?'ktn63, CaVsMs, Sauces, ")uv6 and you will got the host for your money. " ST1EFF ?avvO wVVv .V. 5wet "ioive. Wo always have special bartrnlns In shs'htly used Pianos and Organs. DROP USA POSTAL, STIEFF, 66 Cranby St., Norfolk, Va, WHY BUY THE YORK SAFE? Because they saved their contents iu Norfolk's big tiro (Juu. belter tliuu other sules. Write for prices uud testimonials or call VU. . ROBERTS, t.S Itoanokt Av:, XOHFULK, VA. nmttm PURELY PERSONAL PARAQRAPII8 OF INTEREST CONOERN- "When the butter won't come put a penny m tne ing the travels of your friends churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply ii 1 1 . l a mnic ot pure coa nver ou with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs, Children take to it naturally because thev like the taste AND ACQUAINTANCES Mr. Howard Alston, of Littleton, was bere Tuesday. Dr. D. B, Zolliooffer went up to Dur ham Thursday, Mr. Lilliogton Clark has returned home from Winston-Salem. Miss Dora Sater, of Halifax, among the visitors here Tuesday. Miss Lucv Forbes, of Greenville, is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. S. J- Barr. Mr. J. W. Jordan, who has been at Scotland Keck, was bere Tuesday on his way to Pleasaot Hill, ' Dr. A. R. Zolliooffer was called to Henderson Thursday on aocount of the illness of one of his brother's ohildren, Mrs. F. n. Tavlorand daughter, Miss Hattie, of Aurolian Sp'ings, were here and the remedy lakes just as Sunday on a visit to Mrs. W. T. Cheek. naturally to the children be- Mis. George Richmond and Miss CaUsc it is so perfectly adapted Francis 8ater, of Halifax, were here t tier wants ooi'nl' in part, at least. She is betroti iul aid tcoo npl:shed and Dr. Pendleton popular and charming bride, is a daugl deiervedly popular. Ihe house deo- ter 0f our 0ij fr;eDt Mr. A. J. While- . I . r M I . ... . . . . . alions were gorgeous in riooesi head, and she baa a large circle ot reis- blossoms and evergreena while the gilt room, in which tbe hundreds of magnifi cent and lovely presents were displayed, was a realm of rarest beauty. Scott-Gbosshan At Grace Epis copal church, Petersburg, Vs., Wednes day evening, Nov. 4th, at six oclocv, Miss Gerfude Grossman, youngest lives and friends here, as well as in ber native town of Halifax, where she is ex ceedingly popular. ' ibe best wishes of the News j.0 wilh them to their new home. Stephenson Got The Coons. Our friend, Mr. George A. Stephenson, ot Halifax, is a success ss a coon ' hunter daughter of Mr. William Giotttuan, was from awlT Dlcl ,QJ De can count his united in marriage lo Mr, Waller r-.utl, rjDg Btr. mked and striped animals by the swell-known aod former renueit "hundreds, A special from Halifax to Petersburg. M's Heedwig Gtosnnaui ,ne RBeigh Post says that oo last Thurs- sis.er of the bride, acted as nuni el bourn jv ne ogUght tight largo coons, and Mr Willie rn S. Young was the btst W(ihiog eighty-five pounds, within two man. Tbe ushers were Messrs. WajUnd or luee D0UII time, Xbis is one of the Field, Stanley Beckwiib, Mauiice biggest hunia thiasesion. Mr. Stephen. Soott and Herman Grossman, llic in- , looking forward to fine sport in teresting ceremony was paifoimid b lull jDe lU (,, He jg well supplied Re. John Ridout, reotor of the church wi,a material for this business, having After a very delightful northern tour tulee 0flue fioes dos in the ute. One M. and Mrs. Soott have returneu to 0f these dogs while m this bunt sttuct iVviiluu 6ui5 ilCj tiU Esic t heir iv.1?'. wt7o cccuSt cdc cf them took Mr. Soott is bead book-keeper for the t0 , trte iDj Dfl openr d a few limes, aod Weldon Lumber Company. He is a tnon weD( for the other and he also took vouok man who makes Iriends wherever , lrM , iue Vl, 0ff, He opened there. he goes snd sinoe his stay in our amidst Rj ,Den lurned to the first ireo, and he has made many friends bere who con- gta0(j uo,il the huntsmen secured the gratulale him on bis good fortune in 000D , j (heo went direot to tbe second winning such a lovely and aocomplisnia (w lnJ gwi on,:i he otber Mr.Cooo bride. waabaeced. How is this fork creat dog? Re- Thursday on their way to spend a few days in Richmond. M'ibs Ju'ia Gregory, of Ilolifai, who has been having a delightful visit to Newport News, Norfolk, snd Old Point, returned home Saturday. Mr. W. II. Hudson, Jr., the polite and efficient scent for the Atlantic Coast Line, at Emporia, Va , this week moved his family from here to that place. Our heat wishes eo with them to their new home. Mr. snd'Mrs. A. Joyner, of Sheeps head Bav. New York, are visiting rela lives and friends in Northampton and Halifax counties. Mr. Joyner is a native of old Halifax and lived here during his boyhood days. Mrs. Joyner niakea her fir visit to Tar Heel soil snd is much pleased wilh the old North State, Mr. W. R. Smith, cashier of the Baok f Weldon. attended the reunion of the survivors of Mahone's Brigade, in Peters bunt last Friday. M r. Smith was among For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment. We will send you the penny, . e., sample free. Be iur tliat tM picturt In the for.n t k label in on tlie wrappet uf every bullle of Eniui.iuti you bu)'. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c and f i .oo; alt druggists. mm A Hhould visit the gents sloro and see tho benuliful lino of fall goods Mint they uro opening, consisting of the fiucst lines that money could buy and every sale will mean a satisfied customer. TAILOR They have succeeded in securing a first-class tailor to remain with tin 111 and will bo glad lo servo all patrons 11 nd all work will be turned out at timo slated. Their tailoring department consists of suits to order, pressing, cleaning and repairing. SHOES. 374 Main St-, Norfolk, Va. Strictly Illith tlnido In Equipment, In- Bti'iiettirs, Met hiMlsnnd Systems. A lliiir ough School. Wrlto for Particulars. PORTSMOUTH BUSINESS COLLEGE, Portsmouth, Va. UNDlBIt liMI MANAOKMKNT. Norfolk's Pure Food Store 11 us the hirgeKt unit must eunipletti stock ol etiujno unu eniiey uroeerius 111 me ouiic. j'oui- U'uUu iu I'orsua or Oy tuuit solicneU. LOWE e& (niLLER, '.' .lumbU building. 3040 Gianby Street. THE SOUTH S FINEST GROCER T If in need of a fine pair of shoes do not fail to give us a call as wo will open the prctliist Hue of dress shoes that were over shown in the town aud will posi tively guarantee every pair that we sell. HOISERY AND UNDERWEAR. We do not hesitate to say that thcro has never been shown in WKLDON such a line of hoiscry and underwear as wo have for this season, it will be a treat for you to come and look over our line. NECKWEAR. We have all the latest styles in Neckwear and if you havo ever purchased from us you aro aware of tho fact that wo have the celebrated "Superba" the finest lioe made. Do not forgot to give us a oall and be convinced that wo can suit you to io anythiug that, For the Best in Dentistry, PAINLESS EXTRACTION, ARTIFICIAL TEETH. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, 00 TO Kew "l)otV. "LerAeX "Rooms, 24 Main St., coe. Talbot, - NORFOLK, VA dr. j, d. Bierenpa, Lady In Attendance. Your Mall Ordorawlll bo Promptly filled from tlio Largest Stock Iu thu South It Sent to BURROW, MARTIN & CO., mm, medicine, Photo Supplies, e. see MAIN ST., NORFOLK, VA. A Full Line of Medicinal Liquors. A MAN WEAES. GARRETT & STAINRACK. MENS' OuTFITTEKS EXCLUSIVELY. WELDON, N. C. ttirNKXT l0()lt TO BANK OF WKLDON. iYOUR TRIP TO NORFOLK i ij not complete unless you visit PAUL'S, 190 Main St., Near Cranby St. cVERYTHINC IN JEWELRY. MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK. The First National Bank ox vv eldon OSTEOPATHY, K science and method of curing discuses without drugs or kiulo. DR. DAWSOV YVirj.AKl). OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAK', 40, 41, 42 Haddington Bldg., NORFOLK, VA CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. Wanted Boottep and 0. E. D. BARRON, ivo "R.oa Ssae Ktatv Who SELLS, No matter where located. We Have Rare Bargains for Investors. TD'WS 10T YTtXlaTi. S QRANBY ST., NORFOLK. VA. DO YOU NEED CLASSES? eVttOVlM, V.S.VV "STfcVoT, ETE GLASS anil SPECUCLE MAKERS, W OR AN BY STREET, NORFOLK, VA. U. S, DEPOSITORY- CAPITAL 5,000. CIRCULATION 25,000, STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY 25,000, m-lNTERESTPAlDON TIME DEPOSITS. teg" WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. Wanted bv a larste neneral store in 6no town, by January 1st, a No. 1 Bookkeeper and two experieuced salesmen, young men who have several Tears experience in lnrae the gallant Confederates who faoed shut country stores preferred For Aim nnme, ""P . o t m.l taeen anil nart r.n am ca 1 on or address, and shell on Ibe morninK oi Juiy ouiu HOWS THIS? We offer Om Hundred Dollars TEN THOUSAND CHUBCH.E9 . f n.i.k iVi1 ninnrit i wsrd tor soj esse o. v."".- I the United 8tales have used tbe be ewed b, ' . . ,,nom.n M.rtioe. Pure P.ints. v nrtPVL'V ft I'll 'I'.iailn II I -r. jr. j. nr. . be .?eB Kbcri, id. ,l. .MflMiniuuf nav Known i - ne, iu eu."S -i - i i ,, , 17 l rK.f0r the last 15 je.rs, sod " T ' '.r M! V e V J . . . i .1 Vn-AklA in oil belief Him -"" . " ,.nrth 0 cents'! which ton do when buaioos. trsnssetion. snd no.nc.i , m -j - obligstions made tij r to carry out soy their firm. WMtATBCAX, Wholesale Drugoists, Toledo, U. Waldiso, Kinnam & Mabvin, Whole sale DnizeUts, Teldo,0. Hill's Cstsnh Cur is taken internal. I. sotins directly upon the Wood snd muooos sarfsoes ofth system. Testi monitlf sent free, 7o. per bottle. Sold by sil Droggiats. Bsil'i Fswily Fiiii sre the bat. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when yon went fourteen gallons of pais!, buy ooly eicht cilloos ol L, & M , snd mix six D O gallons of pure linseed oil with it. You need ooly four gallons of L. & M Paint, sod thre gsllons of Oil niied therewith to Diint s sood sised house. Houses painted with these paints serer grow shabby, even after 18 years. These celebrated paints sre soM by A. K. Zolliooffer, Weldon, n.U 18111 and KridiV. Nov. Oth. 19Ud, was his first iit to the Crater since that memorable day in 18G4. He reports having had s moat loteresling soa enjoys- ble visit to Ihe old battle grounds. LETTKK to kmky & JOHNSTON. Wi-ldon, N. C. TWSirs: Shuffcrt Uardwaro Co, Hieko', N. U, bouKht ctr-ioaa oi cts'ter sell'og it stew uonllis, foend-ont it measurod seven pints nllnn." " i . . . l i j ...i:..l I J'TrneQ ll to lua iuhkck iuu uicuiku .l..., Ik.. hH not tr,.m ci'Strue'S wiin wuai iu.-j u " nhnrt messnre. Whst do you think ot a short-measure paint? Hon t you thtnk it hail wnite- wash? Half the paints sre part fin h the name: Devoe leaa-sno-itnc. N .hi. ins orclav in that; full-measure bet-ides. A gallon leTO is worm two Ol wbiUwash paint. Yours truly, F. W. Divoi & Co., New York, P. S. E. Clark sells our paint. town and particulars call on or address, enclosing stamp, KOANOKK flKHIt, Weldon, N. C. COTTON FACTORS. Norfolk, Vs., Nov. 10, 1903. COTTON Quiet. Strict Middling Middling Sttiot Low Middling Low Middling Tinges Stains Blues snd Sandy PEANUTS Fancy Striotly Prime Prime Low Qrades Machine Picked Spanish, per bushel B. K. fess, per Dag Black snd Speckled f eas 101 10 101 10 00 00 00 should be dry to sell 31 DiiATlI ON The EAIL. Fast tteio Clav and Red Peas No. 32 northbound, over the Seaboard Peanut Bigs, in bales, 68 inch, Air Line, ran over snd instantly killed , , , John Mills, . colored br.kem.n on. Tl6S M a i ..v tin t Rnnnkn JunotiQD. Sun- tl eijui " ' day morning at S o'clook. Mills was scot forward to flsg snd h sat down on the ,e.nk .nd fell asleeD. The fast paesengor traio was running at the usual rate of .peed aod there beings curve in the road it was Impossible to stop the train before it struck Mills snd killed him in sn instsnt. 2ito 2J 2t 21 tot 10 2 25 80 70 7 310 Peanut Ban for Sale. -a a Tuw Omul. B..l,1 In rtiiw- 1.4r.. Wltllt .L ti.H l.lli, mh hi run, Tuww .--Jjefci Don't Forget to Visit FABERj Tla Fliotograpner, When You go to Norfolk, tOO GRANBY ST., OPP. MONTICELLO HOTEL Take this curd aiutirot two extra I'lio tiis iter itoxen. S. B. TURNER t SON, MANurAOTCaaBM OV STENCILS. RUBBER A STEEL STAMPS. SEALS ! A DM AO It VnCOTV9 PRINTERS SILVER, NICKUE, COPPER A BRASS PLATERS. bWNZINO, UXIOIZ1NO, PAOS, DATERS, AC S3t'aui.Lill Wlmrf, Mint Slilcot Kerry, NORFOLK, VA. DILDY & AGJNEW, Tin and Slate Rooffini, Galvanized, Iron & Coper fort, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STOVE PIPING. We have twelve (12) years experience io tbe business, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Estimates promptly and carefully turoished on all classes of work. Correspondence solioitcd. Yours to serve, No. 208 S. Goldsboro St , Wilson, N. C. iWRcfcronoo : Any reputable business house or bank in tie city. SAMUEL C. PHILLIPS INVITES YOUR TRADE T"f l-"uri-iltnre Cnrpeits, c Lowest Prices (Juarantcod. 33 -337 Church St., NORFOLK, VA, THE ENFIELD HUSTLER Still Leads in Low Prices. Complete stook of Clotohing, Shoes, Dry Goods, snd general supplies of every description. GROCERIES AT CUT RATES, Farming implements. Ready made rkirts and waists for tbe ladies. Hals for .. . , , I 1 - c J ... til sues ot ncaas. ion snow wneio io una uf, ENFIELD, N. C. S. METEB. SHOES Qt" NORFOLK STORE, 332 Main 8t. wn avervwheret grand parents E. CLARE SOREY & BAUM, Tailors & Furnishers, 333 Main Street, NORFOLK. - VIRQINIA. ... ? tM t... IMPORTED AND DOMESTIO WINES and LIQUORS. Write for Price Mat. WHITE BROS, 75 Commercial Place, NORFOLK, VA. Ii THE Uf j. .l u 11 11 WELDON, N. C. 1 ml I) Basol Paint... CDt most Cconomka! Durable. Write for Descriptive Booklet fjent rust r ree. vbnain. rnin e eji vih wwee NORFOLK, VA. The Best of Everything kept in slock. Fresh (Seasonable Roods for faruilv nee. General Supplies for tbe public Full line of Hardware. , , i? , .1 . urt; I n if ej. n wy lsr is suppuea wim me uiosi cuoic n oissirs, uracaies, irmns, ugsrssn Tobacco.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1903, edition 1
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