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5f.'jfeftrfv i - I. : i. P. A I'!'! i , y : J 4 . I. ;4S Hi - . r I ; V - i i "; - Ayer's Don't try cheap cough medi cinss. Get the best, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. What a record it has, sixty years of Cherry Pectoral cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. I hav. found that Ay.r'i Ctiprrr r.'etnrtl ll the bent meiltciiie I cm pri-if tilM- for lirun tt.ua. unite;.!-. v.i:.. '-. vv.-'.. ' i for i Bronchitis Correct any tendency to constipa tion with small dote of Ayer's Pills. THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, AUOl'ST 10, 1905 PUBLISHED EVKRY THURSDAY. Entered at Pott Office at WeUlon at Second- Clau Hatter. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Postage Paid $1.50 8ix Months 75. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding counties. laVAdvertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. It is significant that Peary started for the North Pole, wearing a strawhat. The Rochester Herald says "Is every body craiy?" No, not yet but the world ii young. It seems that the found s fertile field surplus. Next I "pension frauds" in the Equitable Many congressmen (responding their vaoations at the publie expense some "out" and some "in" jail. Tni President has "approved" Walter We'lman's oall for a special session of Congress early in November. Malaria wouliio t be so bad if it would attack a man when he wants to loaf, would it? but it never does. Everybody these days seems to b giving the Panama canal a "dig" except the laborerers with their spades The Sultan of Turkey is beginning to wonder how those reports, that he had "the Worst government in Europe,' originated Sir James Browne declares that everybody ought to live 100 years, but there are lots of men who feel they "oouldo't afford it." WHIN the Harvester trust alone got 4,500,000 it looks like a good working railroad rebate would keep a man in nice pocket change. The Washington Post says thjt Chicago is a very decent place between strikes. But those periods are too short to count for much. Two big "spots" on the sun have made their appearance. Evidenlly the whole solar system is in need of a thor ough "investigation." Missouri has five milliooares who made their money in horses. She has also, like other stales, a lot of poor o who lost theirs on horses. A Jerseyman made away with himself when he was told that he had been divorced, and still there are folks that maintain that "joy never kills." Why doesn't the department of Agri culture establish a bureau to investigate the value of "scapegoats" in Ameiioin politics, and Government Departments. Bonanza Miner Scott ought to do something quickly to convince tbs peo ple be is not playing the leadiog role in the old comedy of "A Fool and His Money." "The world is owoed by demagogues' lays Mr. James J. Hill, without ex. plaining why he should want to call Mr, Rockefeller and Mr. Motion names like that. The Government "graft hunters," is said, are to be tnrned loose on the Government Printing Office If they (',. A .... .. . . iau io nua gran "tneie tney bad as well quit business. "Fads and Fancies" to the New York swelldoms name high. The purchasers didn't want it, but had to taka it. Now the publishers don't want justice, but luojr aii! bave to take it. 1 9 Senator Dipxw says he is coming tick from Europe to demand a vindieS' Hon. He doesn t appear to realise that the supply of vindications msy be short It has been meeting heavy demands lately. GUARANTEED CUKE FOR PILES, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO UlN ltn i wis io core any case, no mat ter ot bow long standing, in S to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c It yoor druggiat hasn't it send Sue in stampt and it will be forwarded mat paid by Paris Medicine Co., 8t Louis, Mo. I TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All dv aggists refund the money if it fails locure b. w. u rove's. Signature is on each doi, 'too. Tbs Agricultural Department lUtei that there is less of rye produced in thin oountry than of tiy other cereal. This dees not apreo wuh the internal revenue report of the "products" of rye. TnR exlra session of Congress will issoinhle early enough to do much good, nd it will be late enough not to do much harm. It will be extra, all right, but it will only be Cooeress after all. Prksidsnt Roosevelt denies lhat he wrote up his lifo for "Fads and Fan cies." All the Piesident's write-ups of himself oan still be found in Mr. Roose vc't's books like "Alone in Cuba" and "Me and the United Stales." ifrfT.r:r ret -Vivr, Sosx- I'AtuI, is astonishing the mutes by keeping men in public positions for the totally irre'event reason that thoy do I heir work well, Bonaparte id starling out well docs this suit the pie-hunters? I'NDUt aiteoiioQ is being given to the Missouri judicial decision that wife is eutitled to "frisk" her husband's trousers and lake iry money she Buds. No judicial determination could alter Of afftot that custom, it is older than the judiciary lisclf. Said William to Nicholas, out on tlx sea, If you'd always be rich, why just follow me; Extend your activities, be rocky in tone, If you keep the world guessing, they'll let you alone. WHO'S YOUR FRIEND? IH IT THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE, HILL ING 'Tins to wagons," ob the HOME MERCHANT? The following circular, addressed "to the farmer," has been received at this office and is worth a careful perusal: "The mail order house is an abscess on the neck of legitimate busioess. No man who owns land can afford to aid or giro comfort to pirates. Pirates tear down and destroy. Land owaers want things built op because they are interested in increasing the value of their property. There is no creative force in piracy; it produces nothing bnt cheap machine docks. Like a great big hawk it soars around io the commercial air ready to pounce down and snatch the bread out of the mouth of legitimate industry. The Mail Order house, selling pins to wagons by the catalogue route, is more than a pirate, it is a turkey buuard. It takes failures that have died for want of real merit and tries to stifle legitimate business by lelliog the embalmed remains at a reduced price. The Mail Order business is the Quack Dootor of commerce. It promises much and guarantees nothiog. No Mail Order house helped to build the litt'e while school bouse io your dis trict or turnpike the road past your door. No Mail Order house ever took you by the hand when you were io distress snd told you to let that little account go until after harvest next year. No Mail Order house ever sold yon an article and then spent every cent of its profit in the com munity where you and your neighbors oould get it all back again. No Mail Order house ever rejoiced with yon when you were glad, nor spoke encouraging words to you in afflictioo, nor stood with nncovered heads beside the grave when your loved ones died. Nol The Mail Order house is sfier your money, fcvery dollar it gets Us hands on will be jerked out of your neighborhood forever. The Mail Order house may bear upon its face the sem blance of friendship, but no human heart beats under its cloak of hypocrisy. Sen.iment is to it unknown. The whole institution is a, cold and bloodless as a oorpse. All the Mail Order House in Cbri-terj- dom would not iocrease the value of your farm one cent. They are parasites to whom life is only possible so long as they can suck blood out of communities to the upbuild ing of which they contribute nothing. They create no local market for the pro ducts you have to sell. Thev have no property which can be assessed to help bear your burden of taxation. Your local dealet's busioess is legitimate be cause its succees contributes to the gen eral prospetily of the oommunity that built it np. Your local dealer Hands ready lo doplicate every offer set forth in the catalogues of Mail Order houses and more if you will put down spot eash and accept from him a class of goods devoid of respectable ancestry and npon whioh no reputable manufacturer will p'aoe his name, he can sell cheap goods too. If you buy them from him with your eyes shut he ean meet the best oriees aver offered by a Mail Order house if you will plank down the money and accept whit he gives you wiihuut question and without recourse; and this is nothing more than you have to do when yon buy from catalogue houses. Stand by your looal dealer as he stands by yon with his time, his skill and bis money. Re helps build np your com munity and be makes it a belter plane for you both to live ia. His success de pends on your prosperity. Be swears by the goods branded with the trade mark of the most skillful manufactures on earth which are none too good for that Major-general of la dustry The Ameriuso Farmer," OASTOniA. BMisths M Haw lw BwtK Wfaattn sf A Charlotte special to the News and Observer, dated August 3, says: A mere slip of a boy was discovered in one of the closets of the dining car at tached to a Southern Railway train from Washington this morning. The child, for he was ouly ten years old, was attired in girl's olothes and had secreted himself in tho car at Greensboro. He tells a pitiful tale of how bis father, John Wilmoutb, beat him yes terday afternoon, and it was then thst be left home, resolving never to return. When discovered he was frightened sod unhappy, but wsb able to give his name to the officers as James Leslie Wilmooth and to display grievous wounds on his back and shoulders which were inflicted v.it a suit, La tUlea, larger itiao a thumb. His father works for the Greensboro Street Railway, and although he drinks at times the child thought he was not under the influence of whiskey yesterday. Officer Sykos states that when he took charge of the child he was still spitting blood, and I hat bis wounds were the most sovcro he had ever sero inflicted oo child. As long ago as the time of Solomon it was considered wisdom that "he thbt observeth the wind aball not sow, and be that regardeth the clouds shall not reap;" and yet there are intelligsnt people liviog three thousand years later than the wise kiog who will not plant certain kinds of seed exoept io oertain phases of the moon. Prof. H. H. Hume, the state horticulturist, went up against some of the moon theory farmers at an institute in Mecklenburg oounty aod told them that the moon had nothing to do with the growth of orops; but so far from con verting them from the error of iheir ways he left them wanting a "moon man" for the oext institute. The idea that the phases of the moon have anything to do wilh the growth of vegetables, the cutting of timber and the curing of meat has come down from the time when it was supposed that the sun, mom and stars sank in tbe ocean when they went down in the west and rose fresh from their watery bed when they reappeared in the east. Just to think of the moon's cold, glassy stars affectiog tbs things we have mentioned one way or another. Yet there are multitudes of intelligent people who do believe it. Raleigh Post. $100 KEWA11D, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been sble to enre in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con' stitutional disease, requires a cooetitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroyiog the founds tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. 8end lor list of testi monials. Address : F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by sll Druggists, 75a. Take Hall's Family Pills for Coostipa ion. SATIRE'S HOME TREATMENT- Dr. J.S. Pugh's Home Treatment has been greatly revised after many yearn bard study and practice in chronic diseases among men, women and children. After studying all the Home Treatments in print up to date, he is const' ious of having the combination of methods and instruc tions that come closer to nature for curing diseases than any known to-day. There fore, he appeals to the good judgment of those who have failed to be cured by all other methods not to lose hope but give his method atrial and be convinced that they can be cured. Among his methods are-' the Biochemical salts, which are nature's remedies and an ideal home treat ment. These new treatments for disease are based npon Biochemistry and are with out a doubt the greatest discoveries of the age. Instructions in exercise, baths inter nal and external, what and when to eat, deep breathing, kinds and quantities of water to be token daily are also given. This combination gives more information as to bow to live than you can get from any other source. It tells yon how to con tinue well after yon are cured. Write to-day and get his pamphlet free, which explains his method of treatment ROOMS!iuy-10AUCOCKRELL BLDG. Dallas, Texas. "TTICK UK DISSOLUTION OF IN COPARTNERSHIP. Notice ia hereby given that tbe under signed, who bare heretofore practised law noder the firm name of Daniel & Green, bave dissolved copartnership, the same taking effect this date. The individ ual members of the firm will engage inde pendently in tbe praetiee of law lo the town of Weldon, N. C. This tbelt day of Jnly, 1905. WALTER E DANIEL, GEO. V. GREEN 1TOTICEI. I mr4 tterttb Cierk of the IWJ of Connty Commisaiontra advertise all in solvent tax lists, levy of MM, for sale on nrst Monday in Angust, liKu, in front of the oonrt-honsadoor in the town of Halt- fai, N. ti., for caah to the highest bidder. And all tar collectors shall at once turn over lists and books to Register of Deeds. uy order 01 tne Board. T. W. FENNKR, Halitaz, N. C, Jnly 3, 190S. ' Clerk. ETOTIOE. Notice Is hereby given that on Friday. Angnstlltta, 1905, the Board of Trustees of tne Weldon Uraded School District will elect s superintendent for the Graded Schools tol the said district at s salary of fitUQ per annnm. Applications with recommendations should be sent to tbe undersigned. It is desired that applicants shonid have ex perience in Graded School Work. This the SSth day of Jnly, 1909. A. MUSOROVE, Seeretoqr. Weldon, N. C Sf Sf? JrfV TfV TrY? fi 'n1'!.' rir iry.- i- WE ARE NOW IN POSITION 5W I Engines. Boilers, Saw Mills, Gins, Presses, Ribs it. 1 r and all kinds of Mill Supplies. Call us a card telling of your wants and call on you. piEfjCE-WHITEHEAD HRDWRE CO. wiiiiiAii & urns iMiwiii, noon WBLDON.N. Con.. IIRON FENCE For yards and cemeteries and American wire fence for fields now cheaper than wood. Get our prices and cuts. P, N. m n m m n u He Flower if the DRY GOODS. : SHOES. CLOTHING. I Bros. High Art tSSSSh 1? TT TJ1T!DEITA.KI1TQ-. Coffins and Caskets 95.00 to 1300.00, Burial Robes, $2 50 to 825.00. COOKING and HEATING STOVES. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Ilall and Parlor Lamps tl to 110. 8 -VI Stt r N STAINBACK. - - - CENTRAL ACADEMY ! REV. M.W.HK3TER, Principal. PROF. W. M. HLNTON, As. Prim A Christian Home and High School for boys aod vonng men. Sploodidlj located in Wairen eonotj, one mile from depot, immediatelj on S. A. L. road in beautiful grove of 12 or 15 acres on a 600 acre farm. For farther information address the Principal or Associate Principal, Littleton, N. C. AAiiaintrator's Notice. Tne andermsned navlng qualified on .1.. .... Af . a Un... 17 U7V.it.,! 1 hereby no. ikes all persona indebted to said estate to eome forward and settle the same, with him, at once. Anv one boldini a claim against tne aaid estate, ia reqnrated to file the aamt with tne administrator, only sworn to, on or before the expiration of twelve months from this date. This tWth June, 1906 P. N. STAINBACK. Adra'r Vn. Snaan F. Whitehad, deceased Eicuiui'. Hoik Having qualified aa executor npon the estate of Virginia A. Pettitt, deceased, I hereby notify all persons holding claima against aaid estate to present tbem to me at Enfield, N. C, on or before the first day of Jnly, 19(16, or this notice will be plead In bar of any recovery. All persona indebted to aaid estate will come forward and settle at once and aave coets of BUib This 1st day of Jnly, 1906 GEO. W. PETTITT, Execntor of Virginia A. Pettitt, deceased, DAY, BILL t UUNK, Attorneys for execntor. hOLUr.TIU'S) 'ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy MviUdas far Buy Fpl. Maia Ooldta Bsaltk aad knane Tlstr. A -twlllo Mr CoBttiDatloti. tortlMrtloa. Lin anil Ki ln-y Troiiblen, hmplm. Kcim, Impure lllaoil. Bod BrtaOi, Stwrtlilh BOwrla, HHUlachu nd BsckiKlM. It's, Booky Hounuln Tm hi tab, Wt Torm, ffi ceota a bnx. (tooulDe made by QUE KUMETt F9 tAUO K9HJ TO SAVE MONEY FOR 01 R CUSTOMERS Saws, Brushes and all Fixtures BELTING, PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, mmiumm STAINBACK, WELDON'S Spring and Summer III Pretty and cheap. Full line. $1.00 to $6.00. Our brag department. Strouse& Clothing a specialty. T) AT T m TT t ti X1 U XX L JL u I Li . a : u Handsome Parlor, Dining Room and Bed Room Suits, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings. BTJQ - Q - Open and Crowded WE BUT AND SELL EVERYTHING IK THE MERCANTILE LINE. WE BUY MEAT, FLOUK, CORN, HAY, OATS, COTTON SEED MEAL, COTTON SEED HULLS, AND PLOW CASTINGS IN CAR LOAD T.OT.Q ZJ?' CLOTHIITQ, SHOES ATTn TTT3.mn.-n a m-rri W pay highest cash price lor everything ,o bring t.., .nd c.rr, ,b, bert o everything in the meroaotile line. WELDON, N. C. HORSES & MULES. IHAVE Hones and Mile. That sou ean bay with 6 sent cotton. If too don't believe me, eome and see, W. T, PARKER, WELDON N.C. jj T. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. a Practices in the oonrts of Halifax and adjoining counties, and in the Supreme court of the at to Special attention given to ooHecUoos ad rtosaftratona. ON o o o o o kinds, of Gin at store, or drop we will have man n n imnnri iIUe n Stock' Is low lo. IES. Top, Wagons. Kobe's. Rl.r.1 Whips. $ EVERY DEPARTMENT W with Dependable Merchandise. J"WE HAVE THK annua WELDON, N. C. W. J. WARD, DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL BUILDING, WEI. DON, N. a PHly PEAS FOR SALE. I have a nioe lot of SHINNY PEAS for tale at 1.25 to It 50 per bushel. Applj to W. V. BOBBITT, Ringwood, N. a OH LAO'S CSIGlii. LSM11 The First National Bank of We DFPOSITORT FOR UNITED STATES MONEYS FOR FUNDS OF BANKRUPT ESTATE CAPITAL, SURPLUS AMD J'BOKJTJ). LOAN'S AND DISCOUNTS, OFFICERS W. H. H. BURCIWYN, President, HAM'L F. Vice We have money to loan at legal rates . k n Always Remember tho Full Laxative Rromo (Quinine! Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip m Two &WjtvtoBog. 23:. pis mm Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses at We are giving this great bargain glasses oy correspondence, snd sell only positively guarantee taiiafaction or return ogue snd examination blank. VIRGINIA OPTICAL CO., 324 MAIN STREET. NORFOLK, VA. "PLANET JR." FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS Seed Drill and Wheel Hoes combined. Single Wheel Hoet, Doable Wheel iloet, Cultivators, Horse Hoes. Sulky CnltWatort. jwxj "Planet jr. trated catalogue, FULL LINE FARM Norfolk Farm- Supply ' Co. ! WHOLESAL8 AMrtM era Dept. Na. j j BUILDERS WILL FIND AT E. CLARK'S. WELDON. N.C A full line of Building Material, Windows, Doors, riitds, Mantels, Mouldnip H Builders' Hardware, Stoves Piping aod Sheet Iron. I earrv in stock GOOD BUUQIKS, Ae., and will tell at obeap as any one.ttf quality is considered. f The Best of Everything kept io stock. General Supplies for the publie. My bar is supplied with the most choice Whiskies, Drandiet, Wines, Cigt" Tobaoeo. f ff M COHEN...... I Wo, none of ns, live to carefulllv that wo never require the aid of drugs and medicines to put as right. It is a comfort to know where Jon. oan get them from and at proper prices. Call on me for any 3 Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, " t Stationery, j Toilet Soaps. All Kinds Perfumery, . -Toilet Articles, S i AND TO BAVE Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art Piolures. kVPrompt Responses Da; or w.ai.vuitsn,riuraiaeUI,Weldon,N.O. .... stoie Phone Is. Bestdenc. I -1a T"T itui n-'ll if I .V I,..' i $25000.00 8S69.O0 126325-10. PATTEKSON, President. JAMES T.GOOCH Cashier. aod we solicit yoor business .M. -I i f 1.60 s pair. , to introduce oor new system of llti one pair to i person at this price. - your money. Writs to-day for free "Planet Jr." No. 8 Horg Hoy ft Cultivator here .UuftrHted. It the moat complete of It kitvUrer offered to the farmer. It ! ttrooKer In dmifm and conotrui-tioii. The amount of work and Tarietr of at-i to whkh It may be adapted will only be appro sum uaiHg uuc lor a tcaiuo. DESCRIPTION PruM-Bitra long and hlgh- anaou Hollow ateelandclnmplnftbotk idet of frame, treaKthenir.it each. Depth-Regulated by wheel and runoer, instantly adjusted br lever. Uipanttost Dy lever from 9 to 25 Inches. M4) Has- Arefortaktnr from and putting tg tbt crop, ttetatallnnettt and are rrvrniiLk, Can be removed and malt steels put on. Ctlalorue Postnpe free to anyone, alio our own ilia. i rauc discount to aculera on all 1'lanet Jr. goodi. TOOLS AND SUPPLIES AND RETAIL JB. f 41-11 Unloa St., Norfolk; Vs. lj! BaaHMsjBMsayjHBBiaMsm'.; GROCERIES: I Fresh treasonable goods for famiij": .... Cigars f Night, AD goods delivered free. J, -i- r limn,, ,, ,,.i i i- I ?,H t Kirrr U..H..; ( . ta.-
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