Newspapers / Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / March 9, 1905, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
lyl Ml C) M S i M 5i I i ADYEBTI8HTO- ie,.A.TE3S-MorEBATK. A. NEWSPAPEB FOR THE IP E O I? L E TERMS:-"1 fun anm ' VOL. XXXIX. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1905. NO. 44 ONE LIFE 10 LIVE. A RESOURCEFUL MAID. Oft ill ksS3ih WHAT 8HAI.L WK- MAKE OP IT 7 111 ifM4 Writes Mrs. Janb Petty, of Roaring River, N. C, Auc 12, 1904 My little boy could not walk a step from RHEUMATISM, and all other remedies li.-.d fulled to do him any good. Rheumacide has cured him and made liiin lauml and well." Hundreds of other letters give the same testimony. gilz Ti' r'M'.-ftlllll i in cleanses the blood of all tlu poisons that cause Rheumatism and all other blood disuses, ami absolutely cures to stay cured. The most powerful and cCc tive b!uo,l purifier in the world vet it improves the digestion and builds up !); entire system. n ONE THAI CORES WHEN OTHERS FAIL1 Writ B03BITT CHEMICAL COMPANY, BALTIMORE, for Free SaoinW. Aik your drufirlrt for " TORCCT ME NOT" Book. CHARLES 0. ALLEY, WHOLESALE Confectioner & Fancy Grocer, PETERSBURG, VA. Jffi-Mr. W. T. Bnugh represent! us in Eastern Carolina. Hold your riders for kim. nov 12 ly Avers Pills sL Act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. Sold For 60 vears. t.w'i': Want your mousiHche or beard a beautiful brown or rich blick? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE The ReISoI WflY TANNER'S PAINTS Retain th ir pre-eminence above all other brands is because tliey are made of Ilia best materials obtaina ble and aro cround Kith great care. If your dealer doea not carry them write to the manufacturer?. Box 180. Tamer Paint & Oil Co., 1419 E. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, V A, Tie Bank of W, .::WELDON N. C.& Orpizfii Mer The Lais of tie State of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TII, 1892. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY. HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY. TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY. $32,000. choice lif8 With ds. I've only one life hero to live," said a young man, flippantly, "and I'm going to make the most of my time." He wa? Oral in every pleasure; ho visited every country in search of new delights, and at the ape of forty he had burned the cm die of his life at both ends, anddriltid out into eternity. Having lived for self, he had few moumcia, and ere the grass was green above his last resting-place he was forgotten. I've only one lifo to live here," said an earnest-faced young man; and his ejes looked out upon the world with ill its nerds, temptations and suffering. "OoH one life to live, so I must make the most of my limn." Up and down the eerl I, e traveled. Tlio fri'-odlers fouud in him a friend, tho sorrowing ones a oum forter. Tho weak and hopeless oiiib were cheered, the templed were strength ened, and the degraded lilted up and en couraged to better living. After four-score years of kindly, use ful deeds, he one day, with a smile, closed his eves upon this world's scenes. His many friends ca i e crowding round to take a last farewell. Through tearful eyes they looked, aod saw Qod's peace upon the quiet face; the same geutle smile rested about the lips, aod the will ing, helpful hands wore clasped oroen tho quiet breast. How many loving words those lips had spoken I How many blessed deeds those bands had dune 1 And now, though many years have passed, his words and deeds are not fur gotteo; aod over his grave fresh lowers bloom, planted by loviog hands. You and I have but one life to live here upon earth. What shall we make of it? Tte cboico lies with us. Shall we live for self or the Master? A NEW DUEL STORY. An Englishman and a Frenchman, belli dueli Is of eome note, about to en counter each other in a duel, chanced to meet at the ticket office of tho station en route for the appointed Geld when the following dialogue look place : Frenol.min (loflily) Rcturo ticket to B Eoglismun B single. Frenchman Hal you fear you will never come back; I always Use a re turn. Englishman I never do; I always take my return half from the corpse Tit-Bits. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS For ten years this institution has provided banking faoilitios for this seciion lis stockholders and direoton have been identified with the busiucs lulerests cl Ihlifai and Northampton counties for many years. Money is loaned upon ap proved soourity it the legal rate of interest six per centum. Aco .unts ol all art aolioited. President: Vice-President: Cashier: W. E. DANIEL. Da. H.W.LEWIS, W.R.SMITH Jackson, Northampton oounly, N. C. I The largest and best plant in Jl . the State. iXcHARLES MILLER WALSH, Uutrrier ana wiounoturer 01 mu UMKNT3, TOMBS, GRAVE STONES of every description. Freight prepaid on all shipments. 8af. Inlinors guaranteed. Write for w..u - J designs and prices Work Delivered At Any Depot. oetlllT. ' HanAlao Iron Fencing, Vhmw et i., ior cemetery ami other purposes at loweat prices. SATISFACTION GUAKANTEKD. Pall and Winter ft ilDDUS WHA T CAME OF A LETTER. Afv flftir Aunt Kate I must tell you the Rood new. RiRht after receiving your letter, the day before New Year's I started m with new resolu tions on the first of the rear. 1 wrote to Dr. K V. Pierce, tit Buffalo, N. Y., sis you requested me to do. I Rave him all my symptoms, which were that 1 wai tired bo tired all the time and did not care to go anywhere, depressed and sad, and nil amimion Rone, oacnaone ami a uniKRi u out feeliiiR. couid not sleep, limbs fcclinp sore and achiuc. 1 followed the doctor s advice, which he went to considerable puiii to make plain to me to ret every (hy- a nap after lunch complete nlaxahim -etf.h repose of mind, try not to vi ,y. pt't iis much outdoor air as possible, ami prac tice lnnir. deep breathiiiR. exp.iiiii:?! tv lutiRS. Then for a utenne tonic, Hr 1'iircc lUvortte rrcsciintioti. collided with a wa.- he told tne of. 1 must say that afu r follow iny hi advice for four months I feel per. fectly cureu ami use a new woman. Yours nffectionallv. IF.WEL. Letters hke the above are uot uuuuaL Hon. J. J Tlinxton, IVptity Slictiff, Co Hmisf niirhnin. N. C. writes : -riii U irtci-iiifv Hint I have used nr. Tierce' Favorite rrertcriptton and 'Gohlen Medical Dis ....... n. In fiinnlu fnr two nr 1 tirfp veiir Hlld have received a great ileal of benefit from these tn ethane." Mr. H-urn Chilton (C.euernl Merchniit). reR(r, Mn write "For five years I Milkreil with womb trouble, hut after iisitiR ten tKitMex of Dr. Pirrce" Hiivtuiie I'rewripliou I have enjoyed aplen.lM health ami Rutin il twenty ionmlt. I mtxil henrtilv recoiinnetnl your 'Favorite lre criplion ' lo'all litVerem fnnn limiUl trouhlel. Hauy tliauki fur the Woman Ftieud." sj ffl O . rr- aw uV. '-- ' 'xv4lW i a --I pj a w 3 )mm u a ct 33 :H w p o 22 "Tua, IIKII WAY or TIIINKINd. She was in love with a young do "He quite luipi K-iblcl" ciied SOMEWHERESOMEWHERE. Somewhere beneath these moonlit skici Somebody's darling sleeping lies ; Somewhere with longings wild and vain Somebody calls, "Come back again I" Somewhere I somewhere I The moon sails on its quiet way, Tho Btars give place unto the day And still with longings vain and wild Somebody cries, "Give back my child I" Somewhere I somewhere I 0 hearts that mourn, 0 eyes that weep, That somewhere your sad vigils keep ; Somo time you'll reach that other shore Wbcro you shall mourn and weep no more Sometime I sometime I For there beyond your moans and tears, And oare and pain and cruel fears, lou'll clasp your loved ones to your heart Never again from them to part Sometime I Sometime! mother, whin itifurmed of it. "Out of the question," aestrcd her father. "He has fine prospects," insisted lie girl. "You can't live on prospoots, said the father. The next day she was ill. "I can see nothing wrong," said the phyician who win oallod Id attend her, Nnvi rth-lesi he left a presoiiption, hut it seemed to do no good. The symptoms ebe desciibed were conflicting acil eoiiTu.ing, "It's very strange, ' suid the phy sician. "If you do not understand the cause we must get some one who dues," said the mother. o.), alter a week or moro ot cxnen- nting, another physician was called "A trifling indisposition," said the second physician. "I'll have her all ight in a day or so." But in a day or so she bad him puz- iled. ed in that girl's disposition. One of the two obliged to adapt himself or herself lo I KIONEY ASD Ibe change, and such a thing is never Her lover had told her how to do expected of a man. It was up to the BLADDEIt TROUBLES girl to do it, and she did, if a man does UL. i! . T 1 l J .1. . . . . . , . I .in see Uer, mum. e- not nappen 10 oe a poet ne oan enter in- Eeeommendedhvbe.tnhviiician.nftl,. cona poysictan, "mere seoms to do some to business lire, and it ne possesses no country. new complication. 1 can t hnd anything business ability, various professions arc for sale in weiclou .y dica lly wrong, but her statements cer. holdiog wide their doors for his en trance tttil a vnmanl If .Via i. a nnplfaa in I ' ' I ntnrv;in nn,;.iraa r j: .11 L.kiiii. .1.. ;n k... i. ..ii . "-'-j" ".uuico i, lu.u..,,j , .u oe, r.,o, always onnand. my S ly. J. A. ALSTON BR'ER JOHNSON'S EXPERIENCE. BY FRANK L. STANTON W'cn Br'er Johnson got religion he hollered out so loud lie shuck de shiogleB on do rool'en tariiGcd do crowd I 'Peared lak it wuz a yearthyuuke eu de steeple gwine ter fall ; De preacher in de pulpit couldn't keep his feet at all 1 Den de preacher quit de 'spuliu'-en do 'spoundio' er his views ; De pu'pit tumbled over en played leap-frog with the pews I Eo f'um dcameo co'oer wcheirn do biotheiin' call : "Have mussy od Br'er Juhtsun, en have mussy on us all 1" You never seen sich capers ! De preacher led de way Eo hollered i he hit da groun': "I gwine home terday I" Dcy warn't no benediction , he had no time fer dat, Likewise, ter git his walkin' stick en shiny beaver hat. De congregation follered a luthin' out dey oouic, Whi!o Br'or Johnson's vuico riz louder dun a regimint bass drum I En n dat voice wei.t rollin' cn reaohin' for on high, Peared luk it shuck do winders er do mansions in dasky I He des broke up de me. lie' des laid it or de sh'f; In leis dan I kin tell it, liadde whole house to hissc'f I A re;'lar ol'-1 i mo Jonah ter de w.men en de men; He not religion sartin but he's simmered down seoce deo 1 tainly show that she is not all right." By this time the father and mother were worried, and they sent for a special- Tk ... k... k- 1 I J 1 1 . t . ..... xuc lam-i iuu.iu nioc, uu uo mei auu auueiauea over a ouiiun cuuuier io a I Keep tile ucst 01 every tfting in my ith no greater suceess than the two dry goods store; and if she is practical I ine. J,Polite attention to all at Kay's. ho had preceded htm, although bis bill and domestic, the only employment she wesl 81ae oea. was considerably larger. lis able to obtain is likely to be that oil The father bad just sees the bill when writing sonnets for the Sunday paper or 1 the girl called to him, correcting composition papers "I fear," she said wearily, "that this Bchool. She does it well, not because it trouble is going to continue indefinitely is agreeable, but fur the reason that it is I Don't you think it would be wise to have la means of mainteeance. And it is on physician in the family?" accouul of this very faculty of making The father looked at her suspiciously, the best of circumstaooes in whatever lot "Perhaps it would," he admitted. she may be cast that the palm of adapt- "And it's so easy to have one," she ability belongs to woman. New Orleans I persisted. Times-Democrat. "Arraige it to suit yourself," he said resignedly, for he was a man who knew when he was beaten. 1 he next day sbe was able to sit up aod the day after she had entirely re- ivered. But the father continued to look at her reproachfully the day of Ibe weddinp WHO IS THE CHRISTIAN? HE WHO NEEDS NO OATH TO 1118 INTEUItlTT. o FOB- MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN. Big Line Dry GoodV, Notions, Go ever brought to Weldon, Don't fail to Our Shoe department is full and running over, sallied, and we are making prioes Furnishings, 4c. The largest line Gents see them before you buy. The largest stock we have ever THAT WILL SELL THEM. Suits to order, made up in good to see our line ot Just received a big lot of (DOBSCI1) Shoes. 8uits thapeand by good tailors. Fits Guaranteed. Don t fail Samples and Prices Before You Place Your Order. 3H.ID. ALLEN & COMPANY, WELDON. IN. C. Clias. II. Met EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN. Every kind of watch or clock made to keep accurate time. GOLD WED DING AND OTHER RINGS MADE TO ORDER. Eyes tested and ScienliBeally filled with rjye U lasses or opeciaoicsat LOWEST PRICES. A line line of Ladies and Gentlemens Gold Ring", Watches, Jewelry, &a ItMail orders promptly attended to 8igo of the Utf-BIG WATCH, near Postoflice, Weldon, N C. FQLEYSliGNEYXAR He who dwells in the world as a son io his Father's house, sharing with his brothers the good things it contains . He who is Iree because he makes the Father's will, and ihe laws that spring Irom it, his own: lie who finds everywhere thai chance to love i the best thing any station can ff ,td, and welcomes the suffering which puts it In ihe tesi: He who instinctively lakes the point of view of the man with whom ho deals, and fi'ids social service as absorbing as his crsonal aff iirs: He who prefers the sweet peace ol obscurity, yel lets his example shine as far and wide as God's glory and man's good require: Ho who, recognising his own ele mental tendencies in others' Miings, is ever r.ady lo forgive; He who sees that doi.m wro g is a worse evil than tho injury ll inflicts, and itutild cut off hb right hand rather thin cause another needless paio, or loss, or degradation: He who is so intent on doirg good that be never doubts that all needed good will come to him in return: He who needs no oath to eopport his iote -riis. and whose kindness knows no bound-: Ho who speaks his inmost thought snd acts out his noblest impulses: He who does ibese lliingB? No. He who, finding them beyond hi strcrath. confesses as Lord and Master the Christ who did and taught them and cultivates tho Spirit by whose aid ihese and a thousand kindred graces may be progressively sttaiocd. Written for The Congrrgationalist by William De Wilt Hyde. A IllN.M'.H IM ITATION. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol Dypepsia Cure will prevent on attack of Iudigestion. Kodol is a thorough digest ant and guaranteed "ure for Indigestion Dyspepsia, Gas on the Sloiuuoh, Sour Ridings, Bad Breath ani all atomaob troubles. N. Watkios, Lesbus, Ky, says. "I can testi'y to the efficacy of Kodol in ihe cure of stomach Trouble I was afflicted with Stomach Trouble fur filteeo yiars and have taken six bottli of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which entirely cured mo. The six bottles were worth 81,000 to mo." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest any quantity of all th wholesome lood you want to eat vchil your stomach lakes a rest recuperates and grows strong. T'.is wouderful pre. paration is justly cnliih d to all of many remarkable cures. Fur sale by W, M Cohen, Druggist Weldon, N. C. REASONABLE REQUEST. Tho Maid : I do not want your kisses, sir, And I will sIwujb spurn them." The Man: Then if my kisses you don't want, Will yon kindly return them?" STRIKES HIDDEN RUCKS. WOMAN'S ADAPTABILITY. eCBIIOUNlINOS. Why is it that wom-u have so much more adaptability than men? Is it because ihey have more need of it, and that tneo have so many fields open to them that they ale never called upon to adapt themselves to various con ditions or circumstances? Tho mother nf a family can place the bahy upon tho 11 mr, and watching its frolicsome manoeuvres out of the corner ol her eye, oan readily nail up a shelf, hang a pijture or mend a pieco of broken furniture; but wlnt would be the world's opinion ll the faiher should l o oalled upon to help wash ibe dihes on his rcturo from the c fiiei? Oh, ihe very idea! Attain, a girl can go downtown ai d attend to all bcr brother's shopping commissions, but, on the other haud, her brother would bo staggered at the thought of remaining homo and making his sister so evening wi,i-t. Sometimes we see a lovely, fun-mak ing girl marry a aolemn, staid man, and before ibe year elapses a change is notic- r GOOD POTATOES " Ultl.VO FANCY PRICES ' frnw a l.irge crop of food puliluci, lli i mu ni.tium piciiiyoi ruusti. uutiioi'.. mrl'iim. fiibliaKf. lunilpi, let til c ii I. 'i I, nil Vfirrt.ifilci t'luuvr Irirua usinu i ul I'ui.mli imiu ilie wti. buvply Potash HhcnlV W llv iff! of rrtlllirs eorf,ilnlnf ft.' , it l: m 10 e r cent, actual Poiuti, Ji- 'lcr anU tiiiru (jujIiULiIo yields aro ut m lull -w. Our l ami-liVti tire not sdvertidnr circulars i.; r, '. i rtiiii-rn, utn loiiuhi vjju. . L,.rr-i in. .n t i f.U'iiicrs. bent tiee lor tbt . W nic nuw. Or-!?MAN KALI WORKS f-w Yori.-'J.i Nassau Street, or . !.in;.i. I ..-2i Suuili Brmd St. r1 ' Dr. Bouvier's Buchu Gin A sure care for all W.W.KAY, FINE mily Groceries, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of PROVISIONS, Cigars and Tobacco. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu monia, etc., you rre lost, if you don't gel help from Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consumption. J. W. McKinoon, of Talladega Springs, Ala , writes: "I had been very ill with Pneumonia, under the oare of two ductule, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. Kiog's New Di.-covery Ihe nrst dose gave relief, and one bottle oured me " Sure cure fur sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed at W. M Cohen's drug store, price 50o. and $1 00, Ttial bcttlfree. NOBODY DOES IT NOW. I used to wear a thin Btraw hat And gauzy shins and things like that, But I don't do it now. I used to go without my vest And court Ihe brecies from the west, And think a shady street the beat, But I den't do it now. 1 used to go without my coat And wear no collar at my throat, But I don't do it now. Oo open cara I used lo ride And leave my window open wide, And ice and lea I poured inside, But I don't do it now. I usid lo fume aod stew aod fret, Perspire and somelimcs even sweat, But I don't do it now. 1 used to waot the wiods to blow, And loved to see the sunlight go, And even wished for ice and bdow, But I don't do it now. HEK LITTLE JOK13, Thev were in the studio. Artist's trappery and bohemian paiapiiernuia were placed about the room with studied carelessness. Heavy tapeslries and portieres choked tho walls. Costly statuary, mediaeval firearms, poniards, yataghans and price less and historic armor were ranged idly about the room Sea'ed on a heavily upholstered divan, eyeing the American heiress at work on an intricaio landsoape, waa the Duko. "Bah Jove," heijaculated suddenly, "do you know, Miss Millyics, I'm wrap ped up in you aud-" "Huhl" interrupted the wealthy maiden with Yankee sarcasm, "I don't see why you should be wrapped up; I haven't bought you yet.' The Duke sat duuifouodcd, wonder ing what there was in her remark to naiiar- a smile to break out over bcr sweet visigo. FOR OVER KIXTY EARW. Mas. WiNsuow'a Sootuino Syrtt has been used for over 60 years by mill ions of mothers for their obildren while teething, with petfeot success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind eolic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tho poor little sufferer immediately. Sold DISTINGUISHED. Fine Whiskies Ameiicus "That is one of our dis tinguished s'atesmen." Foreigner "Aw yes. And was be accused of doingr-Topica. what Town Take CA8DUI at Home Are you a sufferer? Has your doctor been umuc cessful? Wouldn't you prefer to treat yourself AT HOME7 Nearly 1.500,000 women have boupht Wine o Cardui from their dnitrpinta and have cured themselves at home, of luch troubles an pf'riodk'al, bearing down and ovarian pains, leucor rhtea, barrenness, nervousness, dizziness, nausea and despond enev, caused by f emalo weakness. iVse nro not easy cases. Wino of Cardui cures when the doctor can't. Y ine of Cardui does not irri tate tlio organs. There is no pain in the treatment. It is a soothing tonic of healing herbs, free from strong and drastic drugs. It is successful because it cures in a natural way. AVino of (ardui can be Vtought from your druggist at fl.OO ft bottle and vou can begin thU treatment toilty. Will you try it? lm mum requiring ipwlftl dirwrtlQtt. ulrtrf si, g Ivtni Rrnptonit, The Ladlt AH'iiirr IXpt.. Tb Ctoturtoosj BAGGAGE ? If you want a Trunk moved be sure and call on Bridgers, the TRUE MOVER. AND WINE8- Herrimac Club and Prideof Virginia, nice 11 mellow, liar stocked with Choice Drinks of every kind. Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street, Weldon N. C. 10-21-It THB BICB BECOmE SO BT 0. U n lain In ..... nur nf tlts anrlif Twenty-five oenla a bottle. Be sure and JjeaVe OiUero al t i. it lit! .1 't3--.i.: M asK 101" Ml. WIMIOW BOOUlUlUg Oiup, IT 1 and taken, other kind. I .DriUgeiS UclHUry If goof for them it muse ba for all. Money saved in buying, is money msde. Our arrangements for gelling direct from New York, the best and latest in mer- chardise new goods every week instead of twice a year enables us to offer every day just what people want, to make quick "turn-overs" and, making them, wa can sell so muoh cheaper. We have a wide-awake representative in New York Ihe year 'round; the mo ment a new thing appears, or an advan tage can be taken in price, he is on the spot, with the money in hand to get and send ns our Bhare. Since we begao ll is movement, lha buying public has shown its appreciation of our elfoite and is tallying to the sup port of Ihe siore that is standing to help the people. 1 Ins week a lot ol new goods one of the prettiest sod best we have had yet. Our New York Buyer bought immense Ioib, having stores all over the country to send them lo; they were divided 1 airly and we got our share among the first. In this way we get goods as oheap, often oheaper, than the wholesalers and can es-iiy undirsell and yet live. This store is on ihe light Irack it is gong to succeed because nf the values we ate giving. Any sp-'cial order we will take pleas ure in forwarding lo our buyer in New York, who will give same his best altin tion and we guarantee promptness and satisfaction. SPIIttlS BROS., vVkbbuiN, i. 0. Monuments AND1 Gravestones. WE PAY thi FREICHT ahdCUARANTEESAFE DELIVERY ... LARCBRT STOCK lathe Beutk Heaven will be uncomfortable! QY call up Phone place to some people because they had I -T ol lathing to do with drawing the plant, ' ll O, Oli Illustrated Catalogue FREE. THE COUPER MaRBLE WORKS. (Established IMS.) 16 to 161 Bank St., Net-folk Va Ml I If.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 9, 1905, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75