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LI- o- 5 " 1 1, i J it t. i Sarsapanila stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Out tiwUvTi tfx remedy, iis-id for 60 years. perfect wretV Mr toA .. haul, fetid my H health Wtti gone. But few hottlri ut Ajvi If. C. lKxiu.KH, Hnrtnton, P. All l1fUUKtlt. for. Impure Blood AH the Sareapartlla by keoplr.H 'lie bowel, regular with Avoi's PMI. THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 2', 1905 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered at Pott Office at Weldon at Second-Clau Matter. BATK8 OF SUBSCRIPTION I If ADVANCE. One Tear (by Hail), Postage Paid $1.50 Six Months ?5. A Weekly Democratic.iournal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding coantiea. Hi?" Advertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. The popular spring styles with the ladies is expressed thus. $$$. The creation of vast private fortnoes out of monopolisation of publio utilities will be ended. The public is becoming "wise." Chicago now proposes to find oat whether the street railways belong to the eiiy or the city belongs to the street railways. Mr. Carnegie's statement that he never said he desired to die poor shows that he is not so different from the rest of ds after all. "Who owns the railways?" asks an Iowa paper. We don't know, since attorney Dodd has proved an alibi for the Standard oil trut. T:il talk about it being impossible to keep saloons doted on Sunday must be Ignored hereafter. It has been done at Kansas City, Kansas. The beef trust has pushed the price of meat up again. It probably needs the money to replace those trunks and books confiscated by the grand jury. The Japanese are arid to be small becanse they use do "chairs." They haven't been letliog the Russians "use any" either, for some time past. Perrt Belmont wants the widest publicity about campaign, contributions. Mr. Rockefeller will have to give under the name of "friend" in that ease. About 400 indictments have been returned against the Standard oil com pany at Frankfort, Kentucky, thus put ting the oil trust in the Geo. W. Beavers elass. The French Scientist who declares that the future man will be legless in spires the fear that the future scientist will be brainless, even before he looses bis legs. We've just finished counting up the Filipinos, and fiod that we paid Spain about $2 89 i head, for the lump and would like to retail them at $2 00 per head, if possible. Home 6SEKIR8 eoold not select a better time to visit North Carolina than at this season. But those who ean't come now will fiod just as much to in terest tbem later on. Oub English cousios, who are anxious for the United States to be an out-and-out ally, are saying such nice things about President Roosevelt, that he will almost ba made to feel that he is presi dent of both oat ions. The latest thing in trust line is re ported from Massachusetts. Five tows of that State have oombioed foi the pur pose of rednoing expenses in taking care of paupers. Bo far as we know, this is lbs first pauper trnst. Savannah News. BEWARE OP OINTMENTS FOB CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY, u neronry will surely destroy ths sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the muoous surface. Such artieles shosld never ba need exeept on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good yon oan possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured, by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., eon tains no meronry, and is taken iuternal ly, anting directly npon the blood and muoous surfaoes of the system. In buy ing Hall's Catarrh Cure be ears yod get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. - Address F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggi, 75c. der bottle. Take Hairs Family Pill for Constipa tion. , an feel optimistic, ''0'should be hopeful fCfistitutloo. ''Dunham, of Norris ,. d 'jrdict for $10,000 t , ,' Miss Winnie Mo t e'aling the affections of hei "TltMso jnute what man's '"luoi are worth after the; have been Senator Hansbrouoh, of North Dikota, is tryiog to blame Secretary Shaw for the price of wheat in North Dakota Senator Hansbrough should on'y for the "growth" of wheat, the 'price" being filed by Ogden Armour and John W. Galo. Frank O Biuelow, president of the First National Bank, of Milwaukee, Wis , has o nfessed that he is s defaulter to the amount of $1,450,000 of the bank's funds Gambling in stocks snd futures wis the came of his ruin and downfall. List year Mr. Iligelow was honored hy election to the prtsideocy of the American Hankers' Association. Bishop A. W. Watson, of ihe diocese of Kastero North Carolina, died at bis tome in Wilmington friday after noon at 3;35, surrounded qy the members of his family. Bishop Watson had been gradually sinking for several weeks, bis death having been expected for many days ere bis strong constitution gave way. Bishop Watson was 86 year ot age and the most venerable of the Episcopal miniftry in the slate. The decision of the Supreme Court, holding that the New York tea hour labor law in unconstitutional, is the most far-reaching decision of this century, says the News and Obseiver. The Federal Congress and nearly all State Legis latures have enacted laws limiting tbe number of hours which men in certain lines of labor could work. Tbe labor unions have been particularly active to secure such legis lation, and few lawyers have seemed to doubt its constitutionality. But in New York ths law making sixty hours a week's work in bakeries was contested on the ground that the law interferes with the free exercise of the rights of contract between Individuals. Joseph Jefferson, the creator of Rip Van Winkle, died at Palm Beach, Florida, Sunday evening at 6:15 o'clock. The end came after a day of uncon sciousness and after a heroic straggle of days, which exhausted his vitality. Mr Jefferson was born in Philadelphia February 20, 1829. He was liter ally a child of the stage, both his father, Joseph J. Jefferson, and his mother having been actors. His father died when he was a mere boy and he joined a company that travelled through Texas sod Mexico in days when the pay of the actor wis poor snd uncertain. He found no easy road to success, rising Blowly from the baby in arms to the king of the players. But he won distinction through a long term of hard work. His first real success was in New York when he play ed the part of Asa Trenchard in "Our American Cousin" in Laura Keene's theatre for 150 successive nights Sub sequently he played the parts of New man Noggs, in "Nicholas Nickleby;" Caleb Plummer, in "Cricket on the Harth;" Doctor Pangloes snd others, and more especially in the name part of "Rip Van Winkle," which he played in every city of importance in the United S ates, and in which he is best known. LETTER TO LAFAYETTE POWELL. Weldon, N. C. Dear Sir; The usual way to buy paint is to take the lowest price by the gallon. Mistake; the buyer loses by it; bow much? Depends on the paint; it is so much a gallon, r so uiuob a year. How much a gallon or year, do you think? As much perhaps, as the total price of the paint. It may take twice the Lumber cf gallons. N. Avery, Delhi, N. Y., owns two bouses, both exactly alike. He painted one with Devoe and one with an other paint. Devoe 6 gallon ths other 12. Go by tbe name: Devoe. There's nothing cheaper. Go by the price; there's nothing dearer, except not paint ing at all. Poor paint is better than none. What does it cost not to paint at all? Can't figure it out exactly; say s tenth of the building a yesr, besides looks. What is poor paint worth, then? Don't know and don't care; you don't want it. Go by the name. ' Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co. 63 P. S. E. Clark sells our paint. Softest sunlight on the bills H?3??t is f fnrvivinivl Music in ihe dancing rills, And life is worth the living I The Pieroe-Whitehead Hard. ware Co , Weldon, N. C Ha-e add ed to their extensive and oooslantly growiog busines, a well equipped tin shop and employed a first-class tinner. They are new prepsred to do roofing, guttering and all kinds of repair work on short notioe and at reasonsble prices. Dig yer life sin't no dream. It's rush crush, en git dar fust. . Harper whiskey a delightful bever age, a safe stimulant, a good medicine. For sale by W. D. Smith, Weldon, N. C TO CURB A COLD Id ORE DAY Take Laxativ. Bromo Quinine Tablet. AU druggists refund the money If it fails to cure . W. Grove's signature is on each box. Sfio. State Cullings. AS gathered phom our state ex CHANGES. The Missionary Baptists at Wilson will build a 12,000 cbui A A contract has been let to E. F. Killeth for the brick work and roof. The Southern Methodist Handbook, elited by Dr. T, N. Ivey of Raleigh, is out, and tells what Southern Methodism is, what it is thinking, planning, and reference book. Reports from Pollocksville, thirteen miles west of New Bern, show that much damage to crops has been wrought by tbe cold wav It is the same oase at New Bern. There has been a heavy frost and freezi. It is learned in Asheville, through a private letter to an Asheville gentleman, that agents of John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Company are engaged in buying up large tracts of land in Bun oouibo, and that already some 10,000 acres have been purchased. The North Carolioa delegation of the D. A. R. under the leadership ol Meck lenburg Chapter secured a notable vic tory in the nomination and election of Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, of Winslen Salem, as one of the nalioual vioe-presi-dent generals in the convention. The Eiizibeth City North Carolinian, the Republican organ established by the late Palemoo John, and of late edited by Dr. Thomas W. Babb, at Hertford, will be moved back to Elinbeth Ciiy. It is the property of Postmaster Meekins and will be edited by C. W. Young, of Washington, D. C. Ten of the art students st the Baptist University for Women, in Raleigh, left Saturday for a tour of the famous ait galleries in Northern eitiee. especially in Washington and New York, to observe and study some of the paintings by the great masters. They are under the chaperooage of Miss Potest, iostructcr in the art. Mrs. Lucy H. Robertson, president of Greensboro Female College, announces the annual commencement will take place June 12-14 The baccalaureats sermon will be preached on Tuesday June 13th,at 11 a. m. by Rev. W. T. Tudor, D. D., of Richmond, Va. The new chapel will be finished in time for commencement and the occasion will be one of mote than ordinary interest. Before the grand jury adjourned at Goldsboro last week warrants were issued against a number of prominent people for playiog cards The case attracted quite a doal of attention and has oaused oonsiderable comment The parlies were all reputable business men who had been indulging in social games. The eases came up before Judge Moore, and (be defendants all submitted. A fine of $50 and costs was imposed. The Mountain Island water-power and cotton mill of the Catawba river, near Charlotte, has been purchased by Dr. W. Gil Wylie, of New York, president of the Catawba Power Company which has a plant further down the river and is now supplying Charlotte and other cities with electric power. It is said $200,000 was the piice paid for the Mountain Island property, and it no doubt means that a big development is on foot. "a great offer." THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, TBE SUN NY SOUTH AND THE ROANOKE NEWS, ALL THREE ONE YEAR FOR ONLY TWO DOLLARS By special arrangement, we ean off. r to our subscribers the greatest combina tion offer ever made, the Atlanta Consti tution, the Sunny South and tbe liOA noke News, the three papers for only 11 00 By this combination offer, only $2,00 a year, you will receive the South's greatest general newspaper, the Sooth's popular literary weekly and your own home paper. Send in your orders at once, accom panied by the amount, $2.00, and you will receive every week, for 12 months, the Atlanta Constitution, tbe Sunny South and the Roanoke News. Ad dress all orders direct to this office. THE ROANOKE NEWS. Weldon, N. C. Feel tired, no appetite, eaooot sleep work or eat? That's spring tiredness and will disappear at oooe if you take Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea this month. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C. In dis worl' whar we livia' you got ter keep a-goio'. Efyou ever stan' still, de train 'II aho' hit de wagon en den, whar is you? A wonder! l spring tonto. Drives out sll winter impurities, gives you strength, health snd bappinets. That a what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. M. Ooben, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator npon the estate of Jaa. F. Moore, deceased, I hereby notify all persona holding claims against said eetate to present them to me at Enfield, N . v., on or oetora tne l"t nay in April, 1H0S, or this notice will be plead in bar of tjheir recovery. All Mrsons indebted to said eetate, will come forward and settle at once and save cost of suit This 20th day of March. lOS. I). P. MOORE, Adm'r of J as. F. Moor. sjwea) taMU rrwnon rnewawasiaj JUST TWO I If in need of anything in line of Farming Imple ments call on or write to us and wo will save you money, whether you are a merchant and buv in'r.ar loads or a farmer piERCE-WHITEfmD HARD WW E CO. .... i P. N. & i1 mu it ill giiiu iiuiivi vi uiv "irtVk'iVviflfj'ii ftiitortATiWi'Vaii I DRY GOODS. m SHOES. 1 CLOTHING. T2 v-n XTirrl-t Ami- ; isMsisi m mm ?S$ -T--T--TV I I NTT-IT 1 m A Ty T &j U -LN JLJJ3JXO VUUIUB LIU VtaCJMCIO VV IV mm m m m TTft 1 UlvJ 3 H - Kobes, $2 50 to $25.00. H COOKING and HEATING STOVES 2g CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. fg Hall and Parlor Lamps $1 to $10. P. N. STAINBACK. mmmmnmmm ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned haring dnly qualified as administrator of the estate of KeT. Simon Hicks, deceased, herebj notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to me at my home in Weldon, N. C, on or before twelve months irom the date of this notice or the same will he pi ended in bar thereof. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment. This the 21st day of March, 1905. BENJ. 8. RVLAND, Administrator of the estate of Simon Micks, deceased. W. J. WARD, DENTIST, OFFICE IK DANIEL BUILDING, WEI. DON, N. O. sepia It J. W. VAUGHN, PEAT1 FRESH AND 8 ALT MEATS, PORK, BEEF, IJSAOSAGK, &c. WELDOV, N. C. 2 T.OLARE ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. C. Practices In the courts of Halifax and adjoining counties, and In the 8upreme court of ths Btkt Special attention given to eollentaona nd prompt returns. FOIMSHOIOTHLM ot2 vfvfhtAd tMla laata RECEIVED CAR LOADS OF 1 VJ and buy only one WELDON. K ' ' ' STAINBACK, VELDOF8 iMirimi mill a ' rjiiiu uuu tyuillillVl Pretty and cheap. Full line S1 on Our brag department. Strouse & ni4 - Ui n nA..'.1i FUKNITUKE.-, - 4 urn ami Handsome Parlor, Dining Room and Bed Room Suits, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings. Tv-?- JT tUUVtUVi Burial EVERY DEPA Crowded WE BUT AND SELL EVERYTHIHG IN THE MERCANTILE LINE. WE BUY MEAT, FLOUK.CORN, HAY, OATS, COTTON SEED MEAL, COTTON SEED HULLS, AND PLOW CASTINGS IN CAR LOAD LOTS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHI1TQ-, SHOES, -AJSTID TJPTO-DATE GHOCEIryy. We pJ highest cash price lor everything 70a bring ns, arid oarrj ths best of everything in the mercantile lins. C. WELDON, N. C. The First National Bank of Weldon OCR REPORT TO THE, GOVERNMENT MAR. 14TII, 1005. Capital snd Snrplus, 33,700.00 The Lsrgest in the Couolj. Loans snd Disoonots, 144,387.00 The Lsrgest in the County. Deposits, 163,514.00 The Largest in the County. Total Reeooroes, 262,214.00 ' The Largest in the County. INCREASE SINCE JANUARY II, 1005, 33.656.00. We commenced Business April 6, 1901. Wears the only United States Depository in this Section. We have money to loan at legal rates, tnd we solicit your patronage either in person or by mail. W. H. 8. BUBGWTN, SAM'L F. PATTERSON, JAMES T. OOOCH President Vice President, Cashier. U plow point. C.o'ooo 'r v -Tri.- -Tri? tv TV IrT A I iUi X W 1 m ? imr in n UIVVIY 10 ilUU 111,! in s nn & BUQ-GIBS. g Open and Top. Wagons, Robes, Blankets ibw Whins. M RTMEVT with Dependable Merchandise. Tf I-WE HAVE. THE GOODS. H WELDON, N. C. J S-. jaa-. j... j. --. . - . .. T- 1 E II! I CO,, "PLANET JR." FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS Seed Drills and Wheel Hoes combined Si.le VVheel lloca, Double Wheel lloes, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, -Sulky Cultivators. liurd Planet Jr." Catalogue Posture free to anyone, also our own illus trated catalogue. Trade discount to dcalcra on ail I'lanet Jr. goods. FULL LINE FARM TOOLS AND SUPPLIES Norfolk Farm Supply Co. aium it at A 1 S9 Address Cars Dept. No. BUILDERS MD WILL FIND AT E. CLARK'S. WELDON", K C. A full line of Buildinu Matnial, Win'ioiiy, IIoi ih, Hiiniln, .Mantels, Mottldnigs snd Uuildcrs' Hardware. .Siovt-K l'if i r.tr hm! Slit-el lion. I curry in stuek OOOD BUUGiKS, 4c, and will fell as cheap as anyone when quality is coneidi red. GROCERIES: The Best of Everything kept in stock. Fresh Seasonable goods for family use General Supplies for the public. CFINE BAR. My bar is supplied with the m ist choice H'hi.-kies, Brandies, H ines, Cigars and Tobacco. Tw a-jim ICB--IKP mm .iB-wa .na r" M. COHEN I i I I We, nono of us, live so cartTullly that we never require the aid of . i drugs and medicines 10 put us rilit. It is a comfort to know where you can get them Irom and at proper prices Call on me lor any Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Soaps. All Kinds Perfumery, Toilet Articles, .... Cigars AND TO I1AVK trJ Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art "Prompt Refponses Day or W.M.COHEN, Pharmacist, Weldon, N. :uaxr a-ra:i- ar-: a:ca.:; buata. aitaiaauidr. aa;ai THE MARYLAND LIFE ItlSURANGE COMPANY, BALTIMORE. MD. ESTABLISHED 1865 W. H. BLACKFORD, PRESIDENT. Theoldist Southern Life Insurance Co, Scientific old line underwriting on the 3 per cent, legal reserve. Over fifty different policy contract forms issued, CASH LOAN, PAID UP AND EXTENDED INSURANCE. Guarantees wriiten in the policy. Premiums on $1,000 policy coelraot as low as 811 68. A clear reoord of 39 yean without litigation over a singlo death. All death claims paid promptly on receipt of satisfactory proofs. Further information will te cheeifully given by the Com pany or onr local agents. Local aeols wanted. WILLIAMS & HART. l'latriet fr'upc riotend, nts, Richmond, V. LOCAL AOEXIS IN llAUtAX COUNTY, N. C. H' S. JWRQWYN, Weldon, N.O CLEMENT DUNN, Koficld, N C a r.KiTaux, gcolllld Nock N c Always Remesier Ihz Full Name j jixaiiye gromo quinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip inTwo. Gold Speetaoles snd Eye Glasses at We are giving this great bargain glasses by correspondence, snd sell only ... positively guarantee satisfaction or return ocue ana eiamiation blank. VIRGINIA OPTICAL CO., 324 MAIH 8TKEET, HOETOI.K. VA, Planet Jr." No. 8 Horse Hoe & Cultivator hrrrillnstniU'il, Is UK in.'l complete "l ita kin.lewr "ll.re.l u the farmer. It la .imuiter In ile-.K" " ( tion. Ttie timmiirt ' "..rk i.m! variety of ." to whieh it I'inv lie wlupted "M" ciutt.l and ttW itier aaiuf one lor a season. DESCRIPTION Frme-Eilm foiV,- anil Wh to iien.i ,.fc, Shanks- iionow .veil iiimi . m....w... m.h aide of ti'imie. BtlcntlieniiiK men. Depth KeKiil'iU-rt liy wlleel and ruuiicr, , inatnntly uUute.l liv lever. 0 in 2fi inelie.. 5ltlHoca AreiortnktnR from itrol pntttiiK to the crop. 8et utiillnniilei and are rcvemltilc. Cnn I e removed and a Svlf DDT A II 4 1. si Union St.. Norfolk, Va. M CO ci - ai n na .a r. i ca i-a urn aa a ra . - n a - Pictures, Night, All goods delivered free, C. . - Store riiono II. Betldcncc I. NTRAGTORS -osiarrrt. ra-i a Ka. rar.ra ra-ra-.a: aa 11 am a 11 a 1 1 a 1 Si 1 aianana..aiaa"' 81.50 a pair. to iotreduee our new ti,m r .. one pair to s person at si.;. , ns your money. Write to day fcr free cats ,5 4 I
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