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lyers Tailing hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; I etl it with the only hair food, Ayer's Hair Vigor. It cheeks fdling hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. u Mr tialr tu fullln ont badly nd In ififtiil I wuiiM luie Hall, Then tried Ayut' Httlr Vtirnr. It iitcKly tpiiMtl tlifl fallli ftnd lul ui hatr ll 1 could wlili U to be." Kku;uA L. lau, JUlMtxtta, If. J. for J. O. ATBR CO.. 1...' nil. Ths State Temperance ciooiemioo in Raleigh last week wan a notable gather iDg. Representative men from all seo tioDaof the State were present and the ball was set in motion and plana mapped ont for a vigorous campaign against the whiskey traffic. Mr. W. A. Dunn, of Scotland Neck, ooe of the leading tem perance advocates of Eastern Carolina, was honored by the convention in being called to preside as temporary chairman. On taking the chair Mr. Dunn miJe a strong speech in favor temperance. Mr. E. E. Milliard, or Scotland Neck, also made a good, strong temperance The people of .North Carolina will applaud the soirit of the convention, and houid the Legiilature, in its wisdom, cs'ry out ths recommendations, it will have the approval of thousands of good met and women of t'-e Sta'e GENERAL ASSEMBLY- 80118 IMPORTANT BILL? INTRODFCID AND PASSED LAW MAKERS NOW IN THKItt FOURTH WIEK. Falling Hair THE ROANOKE NrivVS THURSDAY, JANUARY 2ti, 19u5 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered at Pott Office at Weldon ai Second-Clau Matter. BATK8 0T SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Hail), Postage Paid $1.50 Six Month 75. A Weekly Demoerntic joarnal devoted to tbe material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding counties. poAdvertistne rates reasonable and furnished on application. John L. Sullivan is goiog on tht lecture platform but it is not thought that he will deliver many on temperance just yet. And now Harvard is building the largest reflector telcsoope ever known. She may with it discover a bope of beat ing Yale. The naval appropriation bill oalls for $109,000,000. A great navy keeps our peace for us and in doing so takes our money from ns. A Western mso claimed to have kissed Mrs. Carrie Nation though be did not state whether be was kissing i heroine, or doing the act of a hero. Tbe speaker of the Colorado lower house hae promised not to use his gon for a gavel. We feel hopeful that Colorado Is getting civilized. A writer in a currant magazine is puzi'ed to know why so many young men study law and never practice it. They probably find it helpful in keeping out of jail. Russia is going to follow our ex ample with Schley and have her greatest fighter tried by military tribunal. Monarchies are almost as ungrateful as Republic. Texas people are growing very aristocratic. A lady in Dallas was knocked down by a push cart and had it put in the papers that she was run over by an automobile. Sats Tbe Washington Post: "Demo crats in Congress sre approving the preeident'B efforts for preservation of the forest reserves. Democrats need a place to go after elections " A famous beauty expert in New York urges those who banker lor good looks, not to worry. In other words sV means that you must never run for office, or eooduot a newspaper The Supreme Court of the United Slates has rendered a most important decision that will probably have a bear ing upon the anti-jug law and like police legislation. It upheld the Iowa Ami Cigarette law, affirming the decision of the Supremo Court of Iowa. The cigarettes sold were shipped into ths State in small pasteboard boxes, and the contention was made that in enforciog the law the Slato authorities were inter feriog with interstate oommerco. The opinion was delivered by Juslio? Bresvcr, who said, "While this court has been alert to protect the rights of non resident ciri- Zens, aod has felt It its duty, not always with the approbation of the Slate courts, to dcolare tbe invalidity of laws throwiog obstacles in the way of free intercourse and communication between States, it will not lend its sanction to those who set out deliberately to debauch the public conscience and to trample upon the laws of State. "Tbe power of Congress to regulate commeroe is undoubtedly i beneficent one. Tbe police laws of the State are usually so, and it is our duty to bar moniza them. Undoubtedly law may sometimes be successfully and legally svoided, if not evaded, but it behooves one who stakes bis case upon the letter of the Constitution not to be wholly oblivious to iis spirit In this case we ciooot bold that plaintiffs are entitled to its immunities without sinking a serious blow at the rights of tbe States to ad minister their own internal affuirs." COMING AND GOING. PARAGRAPHS OP INTEREST CONCERN ING THE TRAVELS OP TOUR FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. Mr. P. N. Siaiobaok went lo Norfolk on business Monday. Miss Clara Wol'cn, of Kinston, visiting relatives in town. Miss Lula Staioback spent last week with Miss Julia llhcro, at Tillery. Mihs PattieShaw went down to Hali fax, Tuesday, on a visit to relstives. Miss Lizzie Hill, of Brooklyn, N. Y is here on a visit to Mis. J. T. Ooocb. Mr. J. A. Purnell returned home Saturday from a visit to relatives at En field. Mrs J. H. Johnson, of Scotland Neck, is (he guest of Mrs. D. R. Aoder- SOD. TtlE bouquet which Win. J. Bryan gave Mr. Roosevelt at the Jacksoo day banquet iu Memphis, Tenn , a few days ago, has arrived at the White House sod tbe President is having considerable trouble io finding a place for it. A bill pendiog io the national Rouse of Representatives proposes to provide for the free transmission throush the mails, all bulletins, circulars, reports, and other educational matter published by State or territorial departments i f educa tion, when same are addret-std to any school or school official. Mr. P. C. Gregory, of Tillery, a lead ing business man of that town, was here Friday. Miss Annie Musgrove left Monday to eoter the State Normal College at Greensboro. Messrs. W. T. Shaw, W. T. White head and L T. Garner attended the State 1 em peranoe conven'ion in Raleigh last week Mr. W. T. Shaw, president of the Weldon Cotton Manufacturing Compa- Tub Inaugural Ball hsving been decided on to be held in tbe Pension Office, the Boston OUibe wants to know if Commissioner Ware's motto "Tbe Lord hates Liar" is to be left hinging on tbe wall. As this would be offensive to many of the guests, it will be turned to the wall for that evening. District Attornet Jerome pro poses to prepare a ehait allowing t'ua loea'ion of the Kain'-lioii hi. uses in N w York. "This" The Waaliiogioo P. si says, "will be a great boo- moMditiiMO io the patrons alio have I. - r i-i , ,T r lad tome difficulty in locating them " Solicitors io Norib ''arolioa might adopt tbat idea with reference to blind tiger lairs in prohibition towns. GUARANTEED CUBE FOR PILE", Itching, Bliod, Bleeding or Protruding Piles Druggists refund iuone il PaZO 01N TMEri I fails tocuro any case, do mat ter ol how long standing, in O to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 60c If your druggist hasn't it aend 50c in aUmpt and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co , St Louis, Mo. I II brsve tbe storms ot C'bilkoot Pass, I'll cross tbe plains of froseo glsss, I'd leave my wife and cross tbe sea, Bather thin be without Kooky Mount ain Tes. Wm. M Coben, Weldon, N. C. i oy, went up to New York this week on a business trip. Misses Csrrie scd Cookie Medlio end Louise Gnflde came home Friday from Lirtlcton Female College and returned to schcol Monday. Mr. W. A. Dunn, of Scotland Neck, was here Friday on his wsy home from Ra'eigh, where he stteoded the State Temperance convention. Mis'i Belle Staioback has accepted a positiim as music teacher in a large school at I arey, in tt ake county, and Itfi list week to assume the duties of the pi tinn. Cot. W H. 8. Burgwyn, president of the First National Bank, left Monday for Atlanta aod New Orleans, to attend the Georgia bankers' meeting in the formi r and the cotton growers conven tion io the taller place. HOW'S THIS? We offer Ooe Hundred Dollars Re ward for any cue of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned, hsve known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, aod be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions snd financially able to earry out any oMigationa made I y bis firm. Waldiko, Rinnan k Marvin, Wholesale Druggia s, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure i laaeo internal ly, aeting directly upon the" blond and nueous surfaces of the sj-tem. Testi monials aeot free. Price 75 cents per bottle Sold liy all Druggiais. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. Adv'oes from Veoetuela indicate that Prefideot Caatro will introduce Jin-Jitra methods in his diplomacy TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to co re E. W. Grove's eignatara is an each box. 26. SENATE. Tuesday, Jan. 17th The senate ses sion was brief, lasting less Ihsn an hot... However, several interesting bills were mtroduocd, notably one by Senator ZillicouVr requiring fire esoapes; by Senator Turner appropriating $12 500 for permanent improvements at tbe in stitution for the deaf and dumb and tbe niinb; a pension uili'ny "tciia,ui "V!iV;T ! of Northampton, and a bill by Seoator Aaron to exempt men over 60 from jury duty. Wednesday, Jan. 18th Deoidodly the most imporlaot bill iniroduoed in the Senate was that of Mr. Long, of Iredell, foibiding the manufacture and .ale of whiskey io towns having iess than two hundred qualified voters Tbe bill, if passed, would close every saloon in Ilati fai oounty Ed. News. Bills were introduced, as follows: By Thornc, of Ha'ifax, 8. B. 15C: To appoiot W. E. Spruill justice ol the peace for Ilaliiax oounty. By Zulliooffur, of Vance: A rcsolu tioD to provide a place for the Insurance Department and Department of Publio Instruction, and for the safe keeping of the State Records. Others bills introduced and referred to proper committers. Thursday, Jan. 19th After a brief session the Senate adjourned in hooor of General R. E. Lee's birthday. among me more interesting Dills in troduced were the following: By Scales. Creating a Board of Con trol for North Carolina Industiia! Schools. By Moore, of Pender. To establish the Department of Immigration. By Ward. To regulate the judicial salaries. Salaries and Fees. liy blliogton, of Wake. To create a Department of Osteopathy. Tbe following resolution was offered by Mr. Siriogfield, of Haywood: "Whereas this day, the nineteenth day of January, is the anniversary of the birth of tbst immortal and peerless Con federate chieftain, General Robt. E. Lee, aod "Whereas, this day baa been set apart to the people of North Carolina as a legal holiday, and in further attestation of oar admiration and love for bis memory, "Resolved ibst the Senste do now ad journ till eleven o'clock, Friday, Jan, 20, 1905. ' Mr. Thome, of Halifax, asked the unanimous consent of the Senate to the inclusion of the name of the late Col F. M. Parker, of Enfield, Halifax county, in tbe resolution. The eonsent was given, and the resolution with the amendment was adopted. Ftiday, Jan. 20th Tbe following re solution was sent forward; By Williams: To appoint a board of five commissioners to report on tbe South Dakota bond issue. The following bills passed their third reading: II. B. To amend chapter 47, Laws of 187D, giving the intendant of police or chief officer full jurisdiction of a Justice of Peace in criminal actions H. B. To prevent injustice by re straining orders and injunctions without notice. 11. B. To confer on Justices of the Peace jusisdiction to pass oo violation of unlawfully riding on railroads. 8. B. To autboriie the removal of actions where Justices of the Peace die or become incapacitated before the final determination of the actions. Saturday, Jan. 21 No bills of special interest were passed or introduced in tbe Senate Sa'urdiy. Among the billt passed was one to repeal the dog tax in Edgecombe oounty; to repeal the act, autboriziog Pine Bluff to levy s lax to advertise that -town as a winter resort; for the better government of the institu tion for deaf mutes and blind, by in creasing tne number ot direotcrs at no ipenae to the State. HOUSE. Tuesday, Jan. 17th The Asheville distllery bill will now become a law. It finally passed its third resding in the bouse by a vote of 74 to 31, after t long aod spirited debate. It has already passed I he aenale, where it was introduc ed by Senator Webb. According to the provisions of this bill oo distillery will be permitted to operate after Maroh 1st in the city of Aitheil!e uolese its capacity is at least 36 bushels daily. A number of bills wert introduced, mostly of a looaal character. Wednesday, Jan. 18ih Conaiderable work was dons in the House aod sums impoitaot bills were iniroduoed. Mr. Gsrn'f, fr the joint Heaate aad House committees oo public building and grojoda, reported that tbe committee bad unanimously favorably considered the resolution apprnpristing five tbous- d dollars for the erection of a monu ment to General Matt. W. Ransom, with request that tbe report and resolution ba referred tu tbe Appropriation oommittee. And il waa so referred. Tbe following bids were introduced and referred to tbe committee indicated: Garner: Resolutions to oar Senators and Representatives io Congress relstive (o dealing in futures. Federal Relations. Cowles. Tbst Governor be requested to send to the General Aasemby the avidenoe taken in tbe investigation of the Atlantioand North Carolina Rail road and that 500 copies of same be printed. Calendar. Davis: To allow theGovsrnor to punish or discbsrgs criminal insane ol bond, such petsooa as may become sane. Penal Institutions. Alley: To reform ihe divorce laws of the State. Committee on Judiciary. Stiokly: To provide fur oolieoiioa of taxes from pernooB who have removed Irotn county after listing taxes. Prop ositions and Grievances. Graham, of Granville: To require trial of capital cases by giving to the State and defendant caeb ten peieui tory challenges and providing that Laws of 1903 the State shall stand do jurors at the foot of tbe panel. Cummitlee on Judiciary. roads of Halifax eouoiy, passed its finil reading. Thursday, Jan. 19th The House ad journed after a brief session in hooor of the anniversary of Lee's birlhdsy, and also in houor of that gallant North Car olinian, General F. M. Parker. Ths lollowing bills were reported un favorably by eommiltoe, and on motion wete Isid on the table. Fur proteetios of game in Halifax county. To amend Sec. 2000 of the Code re lating to withdrawal ol complaint by plaintiff before answer or demurrer by defendant. To amend Sec. 1027 of tbe Codo re laliog to false pretense, To authorize the Governor to appoiot women as notsrics public and to enable tbem to hold sucb office. Among bills introduced, of more than local interest, are the following: Graham, of Granville: To revise con solidate and amend the pharmacy law. Redwine: To protect telephone mes sages by punishing wilful or mischievous listeners. Roberson: To amend law, and pro vide for punishment of offense of taking a horse for temporary purposes. Gowen: In regsrd to running freight trains on Sunday. Bollowell. To regulate dealing in futures. Friday, Jan. 20th Tbe Richmond couoty liquor bill passed ils Goal read ings and will go into effect July 1st., making that county a prohibition oounty. Mr. T. C. Harrison's bill to increase the psy of jurors in capital cases io Hali tax and Northampton counties to two dollars per day passed third readiog. Saturday, Jan. 21 The following bills came op with unfavorable report from committees and were tabled: Regarding extent of notice a landlord shall give a tenant in order to remove him. To authorize the governor to pardoo or discharge from the criminal insane department persons who become sane. To so amend the constitution that the Legislature shall convene in April stead of January. To so amend the constitution that the homestead oan be waived by the maker of a note. Tbe following bills passed: lo allow Berlic oounty to elect its commissioners by popular vole. To make the close season for game in Halifax and Warren oonoties from Feb ruary 15 to November 15tb. To amend the code relative to ereot- ing gates across public roads by requir- og notice of application for such erection to be posted oo the premises where the gate is to be put up. To make the title of an act a part thereof, so that tbe courts in construing acts oan take into consideration the title To fix the punishment for carrying concealed weapons, makiogit more severe than heretofore. To prohibit manufacture and sale of liquor at Scotland Neck. II if JK 5P . ssv4V FuLL Lifts Dqzss CfOODs, CLOTHING -Largest Stock we have ever had. Overcoats from cheapest to best. Underwear in heavy fleece goods and wool. We have the celebrated "Wright's Health Underwear." NONE BETTER SHOES--We have the strongest line in town, for Ladies, Men and uniiaren. HATS-Latest styles and larere stock to select from. Trunks, Fur niture, mattresses and Springs. GROCERIES Fresh Richmond beef, sausaee. flour, lard and everything for the nouseKeeper. Goods promptly delivered in town. We desire your patronage and will do our best to please. EMRY & JOHNSTON. oct301y THE QUESTION OF BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY CIFTS IS EASILY SOLVED Tqe Lwest Jewelry Stoije Ifi NOEFOLK . Every reader of this paper is especially invited to visit or write us. Wo answer all roquiric promptly-, and send goods on approval to responsible people. If you "don't know what to give," let us advise you, and your money will be cheerfully returned if not suited. Talk it over with us. Our interest is your pleasure. THE HARRIS JEWELRY CO.r 206 Main St., Norfolk, Va. 1 PUT ON YOUR THINKING CAP-1 $ oyuuur oc xiuiiaiey, jxicnmona Va., have the largest and choi- HE above ju'eture of the man and fish in the trntlf- mark of. Scott's EmiTlHioii and is the Bynonvm for strength and purity. It in Hold in minuri mi mo civilized coun tries of the plobe. u tnc coa csn cecame extinct it would be a world-wide calnm ity, because the oil Jint come Irom its liver snrptwHCH all other fnts in nourishing and lifc-pvinir properties. Thirty years no the proprietors of Scott's Emul sion found a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone enn take it and get the fuHVulue of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Emulsion vis the best thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate people, and nil conditions of wasting and lost strength. Start tot Aw ammph. SCOTT BOWNE, CHEMISTS aoa-aaa tauau, maun, www roans (Va. ted HM. All drvggitu. Make Maaeya saasj MiaSaaa- HM I cest selection of FURNITURE i in the South. Prices are mod 1 erate. 8 UUTFITS 4 SrECHlTY. Barrett & Co. - Wine towers. The Peerless Wine, Don't Let Your - HORSES AND MULES GET POOR AND BOM Give esch ones bottle of While's Tunalive Medicine, this puts (hem in good order to get ihe I'u'l benefit of llteWoraaniConSers, Continue tbe powers for 8 dajs, and you will be aslonishcd at the injprovemenr, Fdkr&wXMRfpi'thi'jmrbuBei. (let White's Horse Book Free. WHITE'S COLIC AND KIDNEY CURE. The great combination Kidney and Colio Remedy for stoek. Full iu-truelion in our Horse Book. Directions on parages. WHITK'8 BLCK IJNIMEXT. li.lieves sll pain. Cures aches and Lame ness. The only niwduii'ly i.eil.eily balanced, sub-eulanciius, counter irritant. Kspecially recuiniueuded I'm the human fmiii y. Fine fur slock also. 25 and BO Oeot, sit s. I'll It .s A I . K II V W.T. PA1.KKK. BBS 10 COHTRAGTORS WILL KIND AT E. CLAM'S. WELDON, N. C, A full line of Building Material, indnw, Builders' Hardware, Stoves Vi in mid Sh Ioarry in slock GOOD BUUUiKS, Jfce quality is considered. I . . i , lilindi', .Mantel.", Muuldi.igs and 'ct Iron. and nil! n-ll as cheap ns anyono when GROCERIES Freh Seasonable goods fcr family use The Best of Everything kept io stock. General Supplies fur the public. FINE BAR. Il'lii.-kiis, llraiidies, lliocs, Cigars and My bar is supplied with I lie must clmi Tobacoo. ... J ta LB.fca.ui j ff M. COHEN . . . Wo, none of us, live mi can iuilly that we never retpiire the aid of arugs ami runiiciocs to put us riL-ln. Il ih a cimilort lo i now where you can get thcui Iruw apJ at n r .rkva Call on u,c lor any j Drugs, Chemicals, j Patent Medicines. j ' Stationery, j Toilet Soaps. J All Kinds Perfumery, I Toilet Articles, Cigars Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art Pictures. laS-I'rotiiiit lior ousts Pay nr Night. W. M. COIIKU, Pliarmarlut, Vlcon, N. C. All good" dcli red free. Kinre I'lione II. R ililcnr-c It. m rm a-il-ca lupiirt ol the Condition of TIIFlTIilMtEM IF MM at l'el.lon 'nlheStitcol N.riliC.imli,u,attliechw..1ilhu,ines-i,,i.ln 11th, ' 1 in 15 mm Io Thousands of American Households. SHOULD BE IIST ALT BL ACKBERR YJfifi KSSFIJ CA "re goods areguaranteed to give satisfaction. ilorneUfnoe, Brsneh Warehouse, NORFOLK, VA. - ST. LOUIS, MO. KtSOUIICEM. Loans aul discount.-. $l?!ii!i Mi Overclralts. wenred A iinsi-t-urcil lii.su U. H. rom:lisec iirei-iri ii'iiliiiii MIiihi.iio ' " " l' N. deposits, .lllllilil no Premiums on L. 8. Hunda, i;u.",'i.;i Htocks, siH-nreiies, etc ;i;ill.7ii ltankinic house, furniture anil fixtures, lli'.T.lo Tlue from National Bauks, (not re serve agents) l.M l.a-l Due Inini State hanks & haukirs ii?i.:;ii Due from approved reserve a t't.H .Su-g ;u Internal Heenne Stamps Cheeka uml other tush items lulil 'i Notes ot other N'utiunal Hanks, :i4ii,uo Krucl'ul paper mr'ny, nickels iis aj so' Hpecie aiMfi nil Lrgal tender uotes, 40IKMI0 (11115 UO Itedeniptlon fund with I'. S. Treasurer (5 p c circulation) liiin.on I.IAIIII.ITI'X Capital stock paid in, $25000.00 Su, pin, luud. b-mM I udiwiU'il pnilils, IcKaeapenais and tiui'N i,aid i-vm ia National hunk mitea outstanding 25 OtW 00 65117.27 line toother National luniks line to.Mnteli.inka and hankers I Mil- to approved r. serve agents Hindi mis unpaid, luiliwdnal deposits subject lo clieck, Ortili.d clinks lliit.il M.,i, sileposits Notes and lulls rcdiscounlcil 101fi7.1 8HSO.03 85521. 9B llNMXJ 4INHMI.0O 35000 00 Total, 25J:iii.m Total, l'-'5-)3(U .58 Utile of North Carolina f... , ii ... I, Wm. II. 8. Burgwyn, l-nsidm, , lul. ,,, ,,.,, r" '': tbat the above statement isime i tlt. I,,,, 0 ,v kll,,ii; ",;H Mlf" '"' ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17iU. '.'Vail VS' l'"'"il"1- Crrect-JameaT. tlooch, W. A. I.Vj:,!,' tutZ,M SANTA CLAUb! UEADQUAKTK1IS AT MKYKHS. Toys for old and young, rich and poor. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, tkiris EVERYBODY. Best am.,.m ,, ,v,,sS,Bnin y fj jj ud Jade,. EVUIYTHINU For Has Stood The ; Test 25 Years Grove's Tasteless Chill Tome NCuT9-fPay. 50 cents fJEY TtE Hustler 'KNFIKIJ) N. C. LITTLETON HIGH SCHOOlT SPRING TERM BEGINS JANUARY 10, 1005, Eacellent location, noderate expenses, home life duties of life. Prosperous session just closing. pr.pircs o' "ege or ordl- Write for circular. L. W. BAGLEY, LltllcUm, N, C.
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