Newspapers / Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / Aug. 3, 1905, edition 1 / Page 2
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
Ayers railing hair means weak hair. g Then strengthen your nair; fsd it with the only hair food, Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores dark color of early life. - My hilt wu fHln out bV an I til arrant 1 would luis tt nil. Thoti 1 trmd Kynt' lUlr Vlxur. It nickly itoipd the fftimig and mailt uiy lialr till I could wUti It tu tm.' BcuiL'UA J. All MS, KUiubetli, N.J. j. o. tril m, for Falling Hair THE ROANOKE NEWS TIlimSDAY, AUGUST 3, 11)05 PUBM3UKD EVKRY TflURSDAY. Entered at Poit Office at Wehhn at Seamd-Chu Matter. BATHS or SUB8CKIPTI0N IH ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Postage Paid $1.50. Six Months 75. A. Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and eur ronnding counties. fxwTAdvertiaing rates reasonable and furnished on application. Buffalo Bill renewed his newspaper iety by withdrawing his divorce suit. Japan cannot see why some nations are worrying over financial troubles, when borrowing is such pic oio. Tin Southern oottou planters are demanding "ttripet" for those cotton grafters in the Agricultural department. Woman doesn't worry half as much about wings to wear in the next world she does about feathers to wear in this one. It was enough to make those Okla homiDS red-headed, when they re-oalled that a little desert like Nevada is enjoy ing statehood. Japan is said to feel "tempted" to get out some moro bonds, just to prevent hard feelings towards those who wore unable to get any. Senator Depew, says he stands on his honor. All we have to say is that he must surely have small feet, to stand on such "small space." Ma. Rockifelleb is showing suoh a beautiful Christian spirit, He has not offered one word of "back talk" at the wicked Ida Tarbell. Those ice drivers in New York who struck when the mercury was around the 100 mark, did not know I good thing when they saw it. Those eigbteen-hour trains between Chicago and New York, promise to give us "psioless collisions" after a little prac tice. Let ui live in hopes. Miss Mabie Hell and Fraolein Heaven were fellow-passengers on the steamship KoenSg Albert, which arrived at New York last Saturday. It is thought that Peary should reach the north pole ibis time, unlets his ship "Roosevelt" should loose time stop ping to shoot the polar grizzlies. It is learned with keen regret that the entire "Jones" family was not able , to be present at the interment of their distinguished relative, "John Paul." Wlare told in Holy Writ, "that money is the root of all evil" but the Philadelphia Grafters think that "Elihu" is a worse "Root" than the former. From the testimony io the Miscouri and KiDsas investigations, it appears that the "Standard Oil" got "field" by carefully lubricating the influential poli ticians. The arrest of woman who wanted to reeite an original poem to the president is calculated tn aroose presidential aspira tions in the bosoms of many long suf fering editor. Lawson failed to make as much of a sensation u be bad expected in Kansas, Kansas has seea cyclones before soj Lawtoa looks like 30 ceots by side of some of them. Br declining to secept railway passes, Seorelny of the Navy Bonaparte is set ling frightful example for some of the politicians wbo could hardly hope lo lire without "panes." 8t Louis has the largest collection of butterflies io the world. She had the largest oolleotioo of grafters also, until Milwaukee made her recent spurt snd "captured the belt." Dear Qua: I have solved the mother- in lew problem, just give her regularly Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It Will nake her healthy, happy snd docile as s lamb. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C, J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C. TO CURB A COI.I) IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure K. W. drove's signature is on each 4X,!t5e, Now the smart a' uiki ;ire risioj up and declaring inul they are doi the bones (if John Paul Jooos. Well, lh only way to do is to have them oopyriyhtod and declare all others infringers. ! Lord Ui"lEKr declare! that the "Knalish army is totally unfit to defend the Umpire." It might be worse if Kokand did oot have an ally in Japan thf is nover out of fighting oonditioD. Mr. Caknejie is telegraphing us, to the ilTeot that "wealth cannot buy hap piness" If he will only pay the cost we will wire back that it oan secure a good substitute for happiness. A'Sew'iom aoc'iey puVicat'ioL fi'tind to have been obtaining large sums of money from the "400" and a tew others. It is I question whether it was to get their faces into the papers or to "keep them out." John W. Uatks now understands that iustcad of ti)iog to buy a'l the May wheat in the oouotry last April, he should havo bought a favorable crop re- port from the leak bureau of the Agri cultural department It is reported ibit ".Mania ould hog land" is takieg an interest in baseball at iart, though it ii thought that it will be some time before their enthusiasm reaches the point where they will try to kill an umpire in close game. A Texas girl advertised for a husband and got him. The t Hal expense for ad vertising, wedding outfit, etc., was (11 Within a year he died leaving her an in surance policy of (10,000. And yet some people claim it does not pay to advertise. It is perfectly am 'ling how excited some people can get over lit'.le things. It is reported that some of the labor unions are "up in arms" over the President's order regarding the Chinese exclusion liw. Can they not realize that all the President bas done is to insist that the law be enforced precisely as its framera intended that it should be? Is there any possible rea'on why a man whose duty it is to exclude a Chinaman should use harsh and brutal methods instead of positive and polite ones? WEDDINC AT ENF1ED. M18H FERDINAND CLABK THE LOVELY BRIDE OF MB. WM I. BEAVANS Wednesday morning, July 26th, at Ecfield, io the Methodist Eptscopa' church, Mr. William Kugene Bevens and Miss Ferdinand Clark were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The ar tistic hands of an army of decorators had transformed the church into a woodland of beauty, and through the medium of potted plants, palms, and southern etui lax the altar was one of transplanted na ture. With Miss Ruby Whitaker skil fully rende.ing the weddiug march, the bridal party entered in single file down the right and left aisles, crossing io front of the altar, and taking their eland on cither side of the chancel ; then came the! ring-bearer, little Miss Carrie Clark, a picture of perfect beauty, in white silk, down the left aisle, follow ed by the bride, attired in a going-tway gown of tan clotb and carrying a bouquet ol bride's roses, leaning on Ihe arm of her maid of honor, Miss Bessie Lucas, in white rich mull and carrying carna tioos, while down Ibe right aisle csme the groom with his best mao, Mr. Cary Beavans, of Greensboro. Meeting at the altar, io Ihe solemn and impressive ceremony of the Methodist church, Rev. H. B, Anderson performed the ceremony, while "Meditation" was being softly played by the organist. Then, to Ihe strains of the March from Lohengrin, the party left the churoh in the follow ing order : The bride and groom dowo the left aisle, the ringbearer, Miss Carrie Clark, down the right aisle, and, alternate ly down the left and right, Miss Bessie Lucas with Mr. Cary Beavans, Miss Stell Pippen io white china silk and carrying white carnations, with Mr Raymond Dunn, Mr. David Clark of Chadbouro, N. C, with Mr. W. T. Clement and then the ushers, Mr. Bea vans Whitaker with Mr. Walter Bea vans of Weldon. Mr. acd Mrs. Beavans left on the morning train for an extended tour of the northern cities and Canada, after whiob they will be at home at Enfield, The large number of handsome and oostly presents, of which they were the recipients, goes to attest the universal popularity of the bride and groom, and the esteem io which they are held. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, and for t number of yean has taught in the graded schools, where her sweeloeas of disposition sod nobility ol character have endeared her to parents ad children alike, while her personal beauty and atlreetiveoesa ha-e always rendered her extremely popular in social circles. The groom is the son of Mr. John Reavam of ihU plse, and is the owoer and proprietor of an enterprising aoa successtul drug business, tic is genial aad affable la his business deal ings, lofty in bis aims and purposes, good ciuiao, ana without a stain upon bis onaraoter or reputation for manly qualities. GUARANTEED CUKE FOR PILES, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OIN Sal hti i tails tooure any caee,no mat ter ol how long standing, in 8 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 60c If your druggist hasn't it send 60c in stampt and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St Louis, Mo. (15.00 Pure Brad, Poland China Shoats, unregistered, going for (10 while they last. Call on, or address, C. A, Williams, RiDgwood, N. 0. State Callings. AH OAT1IKUKI) FKOM Ol.lt HTATE BX CHANGES. PresMcot Roosevelt will be at the Stale Fair at Raleigh, Oct. 19th and will deliver an address. Governor Glenn has accepted an i,: vilation to address the colored people of the Cape Fear seotion st Fayeltoville, August 25th. In Randolph Superior court Laura K. Lowdermilk was awarded (2,000 dam- promise of marriage Grading bas begun at Iligh Point on a trolley line which is lo connect Iligh Point snd Winston and steel rails for the road are being delivered. The contract has been let for a new hotel buildiog in Charlotte lo be known is the Highlands. Tho building will havo MO returns and will cost about (2UO.00O. Dr. Whitehead, a member of ibe faculty of Chapel Hill, has just been elected head of the dcpaitment in medi cine in the University of Virginia, and he has accepted the position. You can't los i Charlotte. Not to be out done by St. Louis, Washington and New York her water commissioners have discovered a case of Kraft gennioo graft in connection with ihe new wuter works plaot. Will Adams, colored, who was to haie been huged in Raleigh Thursday fer murder, haB been respited until August 21. The Governor wanted lime tn look into an application for commutation of sentence. The Grand Master nf the Masons of North Carolina has called a meeting of the Grand Lodge to be held in Heoder- son, Angust 8th, to lake part in the lay ing of the corner stone of the new graded school building, which is to be a band some one. Governor Glenn has received a letter Irom the authorities of the New Hamp shire State Fair, which was endorsed by the Governor of that State, inviting him to address the fair there io September. Governor Glenn's subjec 'as selected by the suthoriiies and will be, "The South and Its Resources." $100 KKWAKI), 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cute io all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is the only positive curo now known to the medical fratcroity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of Ihe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbe constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, Tbe proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that it fails to cure. Send lor list of testi monials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by sll Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa ion. One of the teraetst and most expres sive poems in the English language was perpetrated by The Chioago Journal, as follows: "Depew? Phewl" fK'oFFER. THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, TBI SUN, NT SODTB AND THE ROANOKE NEWS ALL THREE ONE YEAR FOB ONLY TWO DOLLARS By special arrangement, we can offer to our subscribers the greatest combina tion offer ever made, the Atlaota Consti tution, the Sunny South and the Roa noke News, the three papers for only M.OO- By this combination offer, only (2,00 a year, you will receive the South's greatest genoral newspaper, the South's popular literary weekly and your own home paper. Send in your orders st onoe, accom panied by the amount, (2.00, and you will receive every week, fer 12 months, the Atlsnta Constitution, the Sunny South and the Roanoke News. Ad dress sll orders direct to this office. THE ROANOKE NEWS. Weldon, N. C. NATURE'S HOME TREATMENT. Dr. J. 8. Pnnh'a Home Treatment haa Keen greatly rev lard after many years bard study and practice in chronic diaeaaee among men, women and children. After toilyina: all the Home Treatment in print up to date, h is conscious of having Ilia ooruhineltou ol methods and inatrnc- tinna that come cloaer lo natnre for curing (iiMwwi innn nnj Known to-day. mere furo, L A.jrtM.!a Ui lite guild juilaiueut ol those who have failed to be enrol by all other methixls not to lime hope but give bia method a trial and be coo vi need that they can be cured. Among his methods are: the Biochemical salts, which are nature's remedies uud an ideal home treat ment Them new treatments for diseme are baaed upon Biochemistrv and are with out a doubt tbe greatest discoveries of the age. Instructions in exercise, hatha inter nal and external, what and when to eat. deep breathing, kinds and qnantitiea of water to oe taken aauy are also given. Thia enmbjnatloo givea mors information aa to how to live than jou can get from an j otner source. It tells yon now to con tinne well after yon are eared. Write to-day and get his pamphlet free, ivuii-ii exjjiaiua nis weiiiou Ol treatment. BOOMS 808-10 A 11 COCKRELL BLDO. Dallas, Texas. BAS STOOD THE TEST M YEARS. The old original GROVE'S Tasteless Ton ic- You know what yon are taking. It is iron and quinine in tasteless form. Mo core, no pay, ova, ELoofi is soofi THE LoflQED STEEL ROANOK It is a vital Question and we may expect warm times for the next 30 days, however, an icecream freezer, a refrigerator, a bath tub, a lawn swing, a reclining chair, a hammock and screen doors and windows will add much to your comfort. A full line of these goods can be found at the piERCE-WHITEfjEJD MftDWtfE CO. ss4ii & mmm .... WELDON, K mm P. N. m m n m u 1 lie Flow of tie DRY GOODS. SHOES. CLOTHING. I Bros. High Art ess, 1 TJlTIDEITKZlTa-. Coffins and Caskets (5.00 to (300.00. Robes, (2.50 to (25.00. COOKING and HEATING ST0VE3. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. - Hall and Parlor Lamps (1 to $10. jiiiiriiiinlr fm P. N. STAINBACK. CENTRAL ACADEMY ! REV. M. W. IIE3TER, Principal. PROF. W.M. EIINTON, As, Prim A Christian Home snd High School for boys and young men. Splendidly located io Warren ooonty, one mile from depot, immediately on S. A. L. road in a beautiful grove of 12 or 15 acres on a COO acre farm. For further information address the Principal or Associate Principal, Littleton, N. C. Aiiiflistrator's Notice. The undersigned having qualified on the estate of the late Soaan P. Whitehead, hereby no lflee all persons indebted to said eslale to come forward and settle the same, with him, at once. Any one holding a claim against the said estate, is requested to rile theaamt with the administrator, duly sworn to, on or before the expiration of twelve months from thia date. Thia '-Kith June, 11" 15 P. N. HTAINBACK. Adm'r Mrs Snaan F. Whttehad, deceased Eiecntor's Notice. Having qualified as executor upon the esUteot Virnioia A. PMtitt. deceased. 1 hereby notify all person!, holding claims against said estate to present them to me at bnneid, N. c, on or before trie iirat day of July, 1U06, or thia notice will be plead in bar of any recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will oome forward and settle at once and save costs of suit. This 1st day of Jnly, 19U6 GEO. W. PETTITT. Executor of Virginia A. Pettitt, deceased. vir, xt ell t m-Ns, Attorneys for executor. HOLLISTER'S 'ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buiy Madlolos foe Buy Feoplt. Brings 9oldsa Htalts. aad Braswad Vigor. 'wcilto for ConstlDfttton. iDrllrattton. Live ui jF'o1"' Trollhle;I'imPlMj Eczema, Impura ul7'. J Dreutn, mutnri.n Dow.ia, neauaone and Backache. It's Rocky MouBtain Ta tn Ubl let form, as cents a box. Qnuloe made br UouiaTaa Daua Ooap.irv, Hadlaon, Wia. SOLDER HUQGEK FOR (ALLOW ROPU to csj in von TALKED Of tfD ILL BRIDGE mmmmmmmmmmm STAINBACK, weldon:s nnninrTirnv Spring ani Summer Pretty and cheap. Full line. $1.00 to $6.00. I Our brag department. Strouse& l Clothing a specialty. FUENITUEE.;:: z a Handsome Parlor, Dining Room and Bed Room Suits, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings. Burial imm WJJ BUY AND SELL EVERTTHIH& IN THE MERCANTILE LINE. WE BUY MEAT, FLOL'K, CORN, HAY, OATS, COTTON SEED MEAL, COTTON SEED HULLS, AND PLOW CASTINGS IN CAR LOAD LOTS DRX Q-OOJJS, CLOTHIiTQ, SHOES W pay highest cash price lor everything yon bring as. and oarrv the heat e everjiuiugiu me uerwnuie udq, .i-: ! iU. .:iir . C. WELDON, N. C. riORSES & MULES. IHAYE Horses aii Males That you esn buy with 6 cent cotton. If you don't believe me, oome and sec W. T, PARKER, WELDON N.C. E.T- ATTORNEY AT LAW, .WELDON, N. 0. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjoining counties, and in tbe Supreme court of the Bute Special attention given to collections nd promptrattuna. F0i oqwvflST tluCff IeEDED mmm 0..... m m n uuu Stock Is Now In. n BUQ-G-IES. Open and Top. Wagons, Robes, Blankets and Whips. $ EVERY DEPARTMENT Crowded with Dependable Merchandise. H8-WE HAVE THE GOODS. If WELDON, N. C. J tmmsmmm WW 1 E II k CO., W. J. WARD, DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL BUILDING, WELDON, N. 0. pis ly PEAS FOR SALE. I have a nice lot of SHINNY PEA8 for sale at (1.25 to (1 50 per bushel. Apply to W. V. BOBBITT, Ringwood, N. C. DR. LaFRAMOQ'S CUP Oil. 1.101311 IkMatiiailSailffi DFPOSITOBT FOR UNITED STATES MONMYS FOR FUNDS OF BANKRUPT ESTATE CAPITAL, SVS11.CS -i7 I'lWClT?, LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, OFFICERS W. H. R. MUtfiWYN, I'rrnitlrnt. HAM'L F. Vice Wo have money to loao al lejiul tatea person or by mail. .Always Remember the Full Nan 1 .axative Rromo Quinine1 Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip in Two. Oo'd Spictarles snd Eye Glasses at We are giving this great bargain glasses by correspond, nee, snd sell only ...... -v..- v. .v....u ogue and examination blank. VIRGINIA OPTICAL CO., 324 MAIN 8TKEET, NORFOLK. VA. "PLANET JR." FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS I Sd Drills and Wheel Hoes combined. Single Wheel Hoet, Donbk H Wheel Hoes, Cultivator, Horse Hoes, Sulk CnJtivators. h llDl.sa.w I- tf k). Q UIM a. r-. i.t .. f' -VsaTm. SSIISU 'Planet Jr." Catalogue Postiun- free to anyone, alao our trated catalogue. Trade discount to dea'era on all Planet FULL LINE FARM TOOLS AND SUPPLIES Norfolk Farm Supply Co. ! WHOLESALB AddrtuCar.Depi.No.1 BUILDERS WILL FIND AT E. CLARK'S. A full line of Building Material, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Mouldoip Builders' Hardware, Stoves Piping and Sheet Iron. I carry in stock UOOU UUUUIKS, quality is considered. The Best of Everything kept in stock General Supplies for the public. My bar is supplied with the most choice Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ciguif Tobaooo. W M. COHEN j f We, none of us, live so carefullly that we never require the aid of drugs and medioines to put us right. It is a oonifort to know when j . j yon oan get mem irom and at "3 Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Stationery, All Kinds Perfumery, Toilet Articles, .... Cigars AND TO HAVE rTSSsxi JH Your Prescriptions Filled. Fins Line of High ssTPrompt Responses Day or M. COHEN, Pharmacist, Weldon, $25 000.00. Q'wS'S.Oo' 126 32510. PATTKR80N, 1'rrnideut. JAMES T. GOOCH Casklir, and wo solicit Jour business dlher (1.50 a pair. to inlreduce our new system of iuj one psir to a person at this trice, It jvu. wuuc;, ma iu-Usy i or iree a'i tl rsaiici, . iiv, sj i3C HUP OC CUUIVaiOr Jj brreilluAtrntril, lithtmoit complete ufiu kiixlcm it offered to the fnrmer. tt ti stronger in (ieitfi and i con i met ion. The amount of work nnl varlrty of l' tmeti In which It my tie arittpteil wUlonl tic rWure- elated and realized atur using one for a Katun. ! DESCRIPTION Frame- Extra long and hl(;h- T HI IJll.S SB II VI SIUW IU CI(K' f. nans-noiiow Iteri audclnmplfiKMtl nle of frame. ttrenKthrainK ench. 'i OvptN-Regulated by w hrel and runner, If lniianiijr aqjuwtril tt lerer. a Bipantiosw HTirrcTfrca i V tn 3ft inch?.. SfiUHo A re tor taking i from and pn tt tnjr to the crop. Bet at nil am In and are rcvrrHiltlr. t Can be rerun veil and j. mall nteeti put un, 51 " own illua- . Jr. goods. 1 1 - ArlD DETAIL - 41-31 Union St., Norfolk. Vs. mi ami WELDON, KG io., and will sell as cheap as sny oot "; t GROCERIES: Fresh Seasonable goods for hmi). rptfi tartJfEf-p-sa j- proper prices. Call on me for any j Toilet Soaps. Art Pioturos. Night, AD goods delivered free, H. 0. . . . . Store Phone 11. Residence wMf Mawi 3 i i i il
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 3, 1905, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75