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.j. Alkn. (a, -" Ayer's You can hardly find a home without Its Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold In a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia, rnysicians iu-i Tilt eleventh banker has been sent to the Ohio penitentiary. They might form a "penitentiary clearing houe." The American Protective Tariff League auggests an appeal to the oonrti to compel the United States to pay Dingle; tariff rales on an; Panama Canal anppliea bought io foreign countries. Some of the beat citizens, of Teiaa and Missouri, announce that they pro pone to atop the habit of "toting" pUtols in those atates, even if they have to shoot the life out of men addicted to the "Th twit emiffh m It Ar'r'i t'hrr? I'iti. children uoUiingconli ILL.. SaraluKU, liid. J. f. AVKIt CO. Throat, Lungs Cecil Lyon, of Teias, is sulking in hia tent aince Presid. nt Roosevelt declared in a public ipeech that Sam Hooaton wji ih greatest man Texaa over produced. Littleton female college- Aver Pills greatly nid t u Cherry Purtrtrwl in hrftnHpn- no n cold. THE ROANOKE NEWS TUUHSDAY, Jl'SE 1, 1!)5 PUBLISHED KVKUY THURSDAY Entered at Putt Office at Weldon at Second- Clan Matter, BATK8 Or SUBSCBIITION IS ADV1NCI. One Year (by Mail), Postage Paid $1.50 Six Months 75. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to tne material, educational, political and agricultural interests ot Haalax and sur rounding conuttes. KjTAdvertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. Hobson, the hero, was of no more importance at hia own wedding than the groom usually is. . Mr. Carniuis might establish a peoiion fund for decayed dukes just to show that there is no ill-feeling. If Castro'a opinion is asked, he will probably have something to say against both Mr. Loomis and Mr, Bowen. Panama has an American bank. The officials should be required to make oareful study of the Chadwick case. .Senator. Dersvf expresses his belief that Roosevelt will hi forced to accept another nomination and election in 1908. As soon as Senator Elltina' committee reports, we will know all about the kind of railway rate bill that will not be passed. Jeffries announces that he will quit fighting, because his wife wants him to. Evidently Jim is not champioa in bis own borne. If these tariff blows continue, Secre tary Shaw mtj be led to snub the Presi dent ud the other minor members of trie Cabinet. Till nan with a nioely framed motto reading "What is home without cyclone cellar?" can do nice business in Okla homa these days. Wiifn Seore'ary of the Treasury Shaw, talked about war being the great est foe of commeroo, be forgot the Treasury "deficit." We trust that the trouble Bishop Potter and the Y. M. C. A are having, will not lead the Y. M. C. A. to start a rival to the Bishop's salooo. Secretary Siiaw is ordering econo my in lights io Federal buildings to save the deficit. He will have difficulty in keeping that deficit in the dark. It is going to complicate matters if the American Steel manufacturers offer rebates to the government on the pur chase of the Panama Canal supplies. Yol'NO Rockekei.i.er does not deem it necessary to defend his father. He ia right, The old gentleman is able to retain good lawyers lor that pu'pose. Admiral Bekehford suggests that the United States and Great Britain should have one flag. The Admiral is wise enough not to specify which lag. It is asserted the municipal graft is unknown in Scotland. A little advertis ing of that fact is liable to start some of our grafters out to cultivate the virgin field. If President Cleveland should accept the presidency of t!-' Equitable Life As surance Suoieiy it would at least insure a pleasing abaence of "innocuous dee uetude" oo the part of certain "dummy directors." vv ikn the Senate eonseuts to pay $250 of the peoples' money for an ink stand destined to become a souvenir for the Vice-President, it is time to return to the simplicity and economy of the Jcfferaooian era. Tag Kansas City, (Mo) Journal points to a fact that is worth making note of in connection with Rider Hag gard's admonition of ' back to the soil." The fact referred to is that while farmers oompose 50 per cent, of our population they commit only 2 per cent, of our crimes. Baron Alpuonse Di Rothschild head of the French branch of the bank ing house beating the name of Roths child and governor of the Bank of France, died Friday morning from actue bronchitis aggravated by gout. The eminent financier had been ainking slow ly ior many aays, Dut mere was no ap prehension that his death was imminent. Re passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family. The snnouncement of the Baron's death caused widespread regret (or besides his position in the financial world Baron Alphonse was known for his lavish charities, one of the latest being the gift of $2,000,000 for the erection of workingmen's homes. .Miss Nan Patterson's original in teution of avoiding publicity if liberated, was a laudable one and should be en couraged, but Nan oould not stand being lonesome. That Kansas City boy who lengthen ed himself two inches by machinery, ba not done anything so wooderlul. The Governor of Kanias has growo several frt h? vm t)r4. Mai Wood is going to fight to the bi ter end. Be esrelul Mae. Chicago's wrangling teansters and team owners have copyrighted the "bitter end" and they may not let you use it. GUARANTEED CUKE FOR PILES, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZU OINTMENT fails tocure any caee.no mat ter ol how long standing, in 0 to 14 daya. First application gives ease and rest. 60c. If your druggist hasn't it aend 60c in atampt aud it will be forwarded poet paid by Paris Medicine Co , Bt Louis, Mo. To Mr North Carolina Fbiinds I have recently purchased the "Stag Cafe" at 337 Main street, Norfolk, Vs., end will be glad to see my friends when they visit Norfolk. C. 0. Ktahs. State Callings. as gathered pros cur stati CHAMOIS, Warren Plains is to have a cotton seed oil mill. The State Superintendent reports a steady increase in the number of rnral school libraries. Eighly-eight new doctors were licensed at Greensboro last week. All they need now is practice and patients The stste charters the Greensboro Life Insurance Company capital stock $100,000, J. W. Fry and others stockholders. The Supreme court in opinions hand- el down holda that the anti-bucket shop set passed by the last legislature is con- stituiional. Dr. R II. Lewis, of Raleigh, secre tary of the State board of health, has been elected ercsideut of the national board of health. A grass green calls lily was found on the hillside of Jacob's Fork river near Hickory by Miss Kiltie Yoder, says the Charlotte Observer, A 10-year old son of Lewis T. Adams, who lives nesr Pilot Mountain, was bitten by a snake a few days ago and died four hours later. Postmasier Bailey says there are now 900 free rural routes io fiorth Carolina, 125 having been aided to the number within the preteot year. Governor Glenn authorii the ac ceptance of companies of infantry at High Point and Louiaburg subject to inspection by Inspector General Bain. The Asheboro town oi mmiasioccts have called an election June 30th, to vote on the issue of bonds in the sum of $10,000 fur the purpose of building a graded school building in the town. Will Douglass, colored barber of Gastonia, was a dope fiend. Last week, in addition to his ususl supply of various concoctions, he drank quantities of bay rum, and that was the last of bin. A number of Trinity college men have organised a Trinity College Alumni As sociation in New York. Dr. Geo. B. i'egram '95, was elected president; W. II. Adams, '99, Secretsry, and B. F. Diion, Jr., '03, Treasurer, A horse bitten by a mad dog develop ed tjJrbotii, at KutB..i:!, al broke down bis stable aid the fences and went on rampage. He ran into a house occupied by negroes and scared them nearly Io death. He was shot. The First Baptist church of Raleigh is to be enlarged and improved. The capacity is to be increased from 600 to 1100. $18,000 will be expended upon it, and when it is finished it will be one of the largest and handsomest churches in the state. Bears most be plentiful in Martin county. They have been destroying so many bogs io one neighborhood of late that the farmers gathered for i bunt one day last week. They snooeeded Id killing two, one if them weighing two hindred and sixty-five pounds. twfntt nine Diplomas and cer tificates issped to the orapc- ATINd CLASS. The commencement exercises of Lit tleton Female College began Tuesday evening of last week with a fine sermon by Rev. J, H. Shore, before the Y W. C. A. of the institution. Oo Wednesday morning Bishop Can dler preached the Baccalaureate sermon before a large audience from Phil. 2:5 11 which made a profound impression. He is a very brilliant and versatile man and essilv held the attention of his audience throughout the entire discourse. The Class Lay Exercises Wednesday eveniog were witnessed by an enthusi astic audience of admiring friendi and were of a very high order. The young ladies taking part were Misses Belts, Boliek, Breedlove, Bryan, Buffaloe, Cordle, Evans, Foy, Harmon, Lee, Myrick, Bettie and Helen Perkins Ro.'e, Spivey, Spruill,8talliDgaaod Stan field. Graduating Day. The climax ol in terest waa reached on Thursday morn ing when, before a very large audience of cultured people, 29 diplomas and certificates were issued to lie young ladies completing the varioua courses of study. Miss Belle Evans, president of the class, Miss Emma Myrick, the vale dictorian, and Mid Nora Fey, who had the salutatory, read essays. Then fol lowed a polished and timely 15 minutes addrtss by Cul. W. H. S. Burgwyn, President First National Bank of Wei- don, who presented the diplomas, after which the Bibles were presented by llev. Dr. Swindell and the badges by Presi dent Rhodes, who immediately after this iotroduced Hon. T. W. Mason, the pol ished orator and distinguished speaker who had been chosen to deliver the Literary Address, Expectation was very high nor was the gteat audience disap pointed. It was a magnificent oration well prepared, clothed inornate language and splendidly delivered. His subject was "1 be Lamest Worker, which be said was suggested snd the entire address inspired by the marvelous achievements of the institution which he had watched with great ioterest as he had passed the campus on the train and which he had seen "rise np from the ground." The Annual Concert on Thursday evening in the elegant Chapel packed rs long as there was standing room, not withstanding a general admission fee of 50 oeots, closed the exercises of a very lightful commencement and marked the end of the most successful year in the history of this flourishing school, which now has a patronage of 250 pupils and which is equipped with all the modem conveniences af the best schools of its kind for youog ladies. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as Ihey cannot reach the diseased porlion of the ear. There is only one way Io cure deafness, and that is by constilutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of ths mucous liniog of the Eustachian Tube. When this lube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unlesss the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal eondiiioo, bearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed eondition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO, Toltde, 0. Sold by all Druggists, T5o. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. JUST RECEIVED TWO CAE LOADS OF DI L 111 Mil Mil mfY WY "PLANET JR." FARM AND GARpEN TOOLS Seed Prill., and Wheel Hw combined. Single Wh1 IToei, Doable Wheel Hues, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Sulky Cultivators, "Phirt Jr." IN'. 8 Horse Hoe & Cultivator iruUil. U the Hunt (.'umpleLc of it kind crrr the fur (iter. It in (Uronttrr in tle-tin ntiil ion. The amount of work nnd variety of Inch ft tniiy lc 8iiiptM will oiily Iw a pure. t reaiiztl alter uttiug one fur a tKtwon. DESCRIPTION-Franw-Eitra long and high- Shcnkl-Hollow teel and clamDinir hth ml? of f runic, trcnttt lieu jug C)tcu Depth-Kegulitted by wheel and ruu tier iuiti'.ntly ttdJuHteil hv lever. ' eipt.ni ion-Hv lever from 9 to 25 inche. AldaHoM A refer taking fn m and putting to the ill ii j, ry ri'T'.: mum ."TxsL 1'""c'1 i" crop, aetatallangle nd ar reTerible. Can be removed and mall atcela put on. t rated catalogue. Trade discount to dealer on all Planet Jr. good. FULL LINE FARM TOOLS AND SUPPLIES Norfolk Farm' Supply Co. WHOLB3ALB AND RETAIL AMrtM Cart Dept. tit. II 41-51 Union St., Norfolk, Va. If in need of anything in line of Farming Imple ments call on or write to us and we will save you money, whether you are a merchant and buy in car loads or a farmer and buy only one plow point. PIERCE-WHITEHEAD HAHDWHRE CO. ....WELDON.N. 0..... E ii mi s m mm m m P. N. STAINBAGK, iftiiWifiTSiaftfAftfthtAitft i . - "-"-"oWOT WELDOFS III II I II II I III I I ' .-ii-. a 1 1 I YJ II n OH 11 o ji n in n, i t it , si Mill I I II III III! II I II III I H IX III II III n till VI u II III III 11 llllll II 111 lllll III v.vvv.l 1KJ 1 U A mW fl 1A .winff anil nmmap WmIf to Nnir L luvuvuvi vi mv uui UK u u u j i in h i t NOTICE. Notice is hfrebj given that for an elec tion to be held in the Weldon School Dis trict on Monday, July 17th, 1905, there will be a new registration of the qualified electors of that portion of the said school district lying outside of the Corporate limits of the town of Weldon, the same to commence on the 15th day oi June, iy)5; there will oe no new registration for that part of Huu school district witnio the town of Weldou, the election to be held under existing registration for municipal elec tions; for the town of Weldon the registra tion books will open from June 30th for the registration of those electors who are qualified to vote until the second Satur day before the said election. For the ontaide Ward, W. L. Scott is appointed Registrar, aud the registration books will be open at the office of The Weldon Lumber Company. For the town of Weldon, M. L. Mabry has been appoint ed Registrar, and the registration books will be open at his place of business. Those electors who reside within the following described boundaries, within which is located the school district, are en titled to vote in said election, said boun daries being as follows: Commencing at a point where the wes tern line of the Land of 6. W. Fulgham intersects the southern boundary of the canal of the Roanoke Navigation and Water Tower Company, thence along the line of said land of G, W, Fulgham to the line of the land of the West Wl don Land and Improvement Company, thence along the we tern boundary of the Wfxstrv Vnr of Mirl IjwA and Imnvnva- ment Company to the public road leading from Til git man's Cron Roads to the town of Weldon, thence along the said public road towards Weldon to a point where said public road crosses the Hea board Air Line Railway, thence along the frank of said Seaboard Air Line Railway toChockayotte creek, thence op Chockayotte creek to the southern line of the Ulenview tract of land owned by the heirs of R. W. Daniel, deceased, thence along said line until the railroad of the Atlantic Coast Line Compa ny is reached, thence a straight line to the public road leading from Weldon to Hali fax, thence down said public road to a point where the Halifax road forks and goes to the H. J Pope place, Uieuce along the road to the Pope place until the line of the Bell place owned by M W. Ransom is reached, thence along said line to Long's Bayou, thence down said Bayoo to Roa noke river, thence np Roanoke river to a point thereon opposite the Unit station, Fulgham'a line, thence a straight line from said point to the beginning. This the 18th day of Hay, 1905, J. T. GOOCH, Mayor. W. T. SHAW, Clerk Proton, 1 DRY GOODS. Pretty and cheap. SHOES. Full line. $1.00 to $6.00. i CLOTHING. Our brag department. Strouse& i Bros. High Art Clothing a specialty. 8 m FUENITUEE., . 1 Mti. MM J Handsome Parlor, Dining Room and 1 Bed Room Suits, Carpets, Oil Cloths and I Mattings. 1 WILL FIND AT E. CLARK'S. WELDON. K C. A full line of Buildiop Material, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Mouldoigs and Builders' llaruware, Stoves Fij inn and Sheet Iroo. I carry iu stuck GOOD BUGOiKS, &o., and will sell as cbtap as an; one when quality is considered. GROCERIES: The Best of Everything kept in stock. Fresh Seasonable goods for family ns General Supplies for the public. FINE BAR.&S My bar is supplied with the most choice Whiskies, Brandies, (fines, Ciyaii anil Tobacco. t-1 Coffini and Caskets 15 00 to $300.00. Burial Robes, (2 50 to 25.00. COOKING and HEATING STOVES. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Hall and Parlor Lamps II to S10. BTJGQ-IES. & Open and Top. Wagons, Robes, Blankets and Whips. fc EVERY DEPARTMENT $S Crowded with Dependable Merchandise. WWE HAVE THE GOOD8. r. in. orAilNiiADK, - - - WELDON. N. C. SALE FOR TAXES. I nill aell to th highest bidder for cash at the court-house door in the town of Halifax, Mondaj, June 5th, 1115, the fol lowing; deauritwd real estate in Halifax township, for state, connty and town taxea. Tax and oobts. Bart Oathng, 1 town lot, 4.09 J. H. ArriDKton, 400 acres, 9.85 Milan Brown, 1 lot, 6.10 Augustus Cheek, 1 lot, 7.15 Peter Eppa, 1 lot, 3.15 Ii. H. DANIEL, Tax Collector Halifax Township. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, 1 In the Superior County of Ualitax. court before the clerk. Nelia Gertrude Drew and Minnie Etta Drew and William Fercr Drew, appearing dj tneir guardian Lucy l. mow and by their next friend Sam &, Dunn. hj virtue ol an order made bj Sterling M. Gary, Clerk of the Superior Court for Halifax county at the court hoose io Hali' Oil, on the lat day of May, 1MI5, and ap proved by his Honor Judge H. B. Peeblea at Jackson in said atate on the 3rd day of nay, ivuo, in inat npeciai rrocwding entitled as above, I shall aell for cash tn the town of Scotland Neck on the ttth day of June at 13 o'clock, the Interest of the hhnwm immeri wanta, snhiaci to lharinwer right of Mrs. Lucy T. Drew therein, in and to the following dcscrllwd tract ot real estate, lying, being, and situate in the county of Halilax and atate of North Carolina, to wit: That tract of land which was conveyed to Milliam Drew by Benjamin Drew and wife by deed of record in the ofiice of the register of deeda for aaid county, in nook 74 B, at page 71, and beginning at a per simmon tree on the Palmyra and Tarboro road, thence S HJ W 83 poles to two elms, thence N 82 33 polts, thence W 17 poles to a sweet gum, tbenoe 8 8 W 53 poles to a black gum, thence S 31 W 39 poles to a pine slump, thence E 93 poles to a pine, thence N 31) W to a division line ettablished between William and Benjamin Drew, thence along aaid line to theaaid road, thence along the said road to the beginning, and being a part of the Benjamin Drew tract, and containing 133 acres, leas 35 acres sold to one N, B. Josey duringthelifeofthesaid William Drew. This the 13th day ol May, 1905. ALBION DUNN, Commissioner. 1 W, A. & Albion Dunn, Attorneys. WE BtTT AND SELL EVERTTEIHG IN THE MERCANTILE LINE. WE BUY MEAT, FLOUK.CORN, HAY, OATS, COTTON SEED MEAL, COTTON SEED HULLS, AND PLOW CASTINGS IN CAR LOAD LOTS. DRYOOODS.CLOTmN-a-, SHOES Wo pay highest cash price lor everything yon bring ta, and carry the beet everything ia the mercantile line. BaaasruiitN ff M. COHEN . . We, none of us, live so carefullly that we never require the aid of drugs and medicines to put us right. It is a comfort to know where you can get them from and at proper prices. Call on me for any Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Soaps. All Kinds Perfumery, Toilet Articles, .... Cigars Ail IS 1U HAV Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art Piolures. Prompt Responses Day or Night. W. at. COHKN, Fharmaciit, Weldon, N. C. i.mffaaTO:iOTEMtEanM- All goods delivered free. 81ore Phone 11. Residence I. itj C. Ii. EM k CO., vr c. The First National Bank of Weldon OUR REPORT TO THE. GOVERNMENT MAR. 14TH. 1005. Ths Largest in ths Cosnty. Ths Largest In the County. The Largest in the County. Ths Largest in tbs County. I. 1905, 33.65B.0O. Wears the only United States Capital and Surplus, 33,700.00 Loans and Discounts, 144,387.00 Deposits, 163,514.00 Total Resources, 262,214.00 INCREASE SINCE JANUARY W" We commenced Business April 6, 1901 Depository in this Section. Ws have money to loan it legal rates, and we solicit your patronage either in person or by mail. W. H. 8. BUBGWY N, BAM'L F. PATTERSON, JAKES T. GOOCH President. Ties Prettdeot, v Qathlar. THE MARYLAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, BALTIMORE. MiXT. ESTABLISHED 1865 W. H. BLACKFORD, PRESIDENT. Tbs oldest Southern Life Insurance Co. Seicnlifie old line underwriiine; on the 3) per cent, legal reserve. Over fifty different policy oootraot forms issued. tAbli LUAN, PAID UP AND EXTENDED INSURANCE. Guarantees written in the policy. Premiums on $1,000 polioy oootraot as low m $11 68. A clear record of 39 years without litigation ever single death. All dsatb claims paid promptly on receipt of satisfactory proofs. Further information will be cheeifully given by tbs Com pany or our local agents. Local agents wanted. WILLIAMS & HART, District Superintendents, Richmond, Vs. LOCAL AGEXJS IN HALIFAX COVNTY, N, C. . U.S. BURGWYN, Weldon, N. C CLEMENT &DCNN, EoBeld.N.C A P.KITCMN, Beotwi N,(k ' N, c .Always Remember the Full Name j axative Rromo Auinina Cures & Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. on Box. 2 So. Gold Spectacle,! and Eye Glaaeei at $1.50 s pair. Ws trs giving this great bargain to inlrednee our new system of fitting glasses by correspondence, and sell only one psir to a person nt this price. Ws positively guarantee satisfaction or icturn your money. Write to-day for free eata- ogus and examination blank. VIRGINIA OPTICAL CO., . v MM MAIN 8TEEET, KOEFOI.K. Vi. U -
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