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fj.'fjPm""'B"" - fj irn m m ft Ay ers Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. I-resh air, most important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. " ! flr.t lifted A..r' riietTT Ivet.'ral M v-.r Run I livf ifii tfrnMi' -,- "in; .1,.- for. Consumption uitH itnttiAtiiit daily action of the bowelt. Aid nature with Avor' Pills. THEHOANOKE Nfc.vVS TIIUUSDAY.NOV. , iao3 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Enured at i'oit Ofce at WrlJon at Seatml-Clau Matter. EATK8 Or SfBSCBIPTION IN ADVANCE. Oue Yer (by Mail), Pontage Paid $1.50. Six Months '5- A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, edncationul, political and agricultural interests of Halifax anil sur (oamling counties. tkiT'AdvertisinK rates reasonable and furnished on application. TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS. In New York the contest for mayor was close tnd eicitiog. It appears that McClellan is elected over Hearst and Ifins. Jerome is reelected for District Attorney oyer Osborne who gate hisa lose run. Ohio is reported lo have been swept by Democratic tidal nave. The reform party wins in Philadelphia by an overwhelming majority. Virginia eleots entire State ticket by reduced majority. The result io Maryland is in doubt Proposed amendment lo the consiiiutinn is defeated. "Hti will take the witness staid," says a New Yotk paper That's about the only thing he has not already "taken." SlNATOB, PLATT oonsiderately refused to lend the handicap of his support to oy of ihe candidates in the New York City coolest. Mark Antony was riijht about it, when he saiij that "the evil that men do, lives after them." Witnets the activity of the Quay political machine. A rantaokeroua huaraod in Nor folk, Virginia, has beio sentenced by judge lo kiss his wife twice a day. Look out for biling story later. BtCBETART Root proposes to have the consular service taken out of politics. Wt oao jusl imagine Congressmen falliou over one another io their anxiety to von appropiiiiions for non-political consular service. It is thought that Senator Lodge's chronic insomnia will disappear when he gets back into the soporific atmosphere ol the Senate chamber and under the influ ence of one of Senator Morgan's speech es on the Panama Canal. An "Ohio minister says that he bai received "a mysterious impression" that be should make a trip around ihe world. Thai's fine, if the steamship a;ent re ceives a mysterious impression to furnish bio with the required ticket. SENATCB Foraker is being criticised because he does not approve the Esch Townsend railway rate bill. Ibis teem Unfair as there is no prospect that ihi Kich Tuwnsend advocaies will approve Sana! or Foraker's bill on ihe subject. That is a queer statement of Rev. Dr. Parkbuist that he was put in possession of the evidence 10 years fgo showing ill these lalely exposed methods of ihe big insurance companies. The reason be didn't make use of this evidence, accord ing lo bis own sltlemecl in his polpii, was that it would have been too much like piloting a dynamite bomb under the throne of Satan, lhis sounds very much like an even shake betwixt parti ceps eriminis and cowardice. New Or leans Bute. THE LADIES favor painting their churches, ind therefore we urge every ministry to remember tbit we give i literal quantity of the Longman k Mai tint I L & M. Piint toward the paint. Wears and covers like gold, Don't pay $1.50 1 gallon tor Linseed Oil (worth 60 eenis; which you do when you buy other paints io can with paini label pn it. 8 and 6 make 14, therefore when you want 14 gallons of pilot, buy only eigh ot la. a in., ana mix six gallons pure Linseed Oil with it, and thus get psini It less than $1 20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L k M. and three gallons of lioseed mixed tberewitb. Wean ind oovere like gold These celebrated paints ire sold by Web's D. Tillery, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Etisnal vigilance is not only the prioeof liberty, but of about everything HHWTtb bating. Tom Watmin, utirclcniio); aud irre pressible p ipuiist, has this to say of Ury an'a trip abroad. 'No wonder Mr. liryan is gi inc. broJ fur Iwo joint. The Democratic parly i ho bankrupt iu policy, principle and rep utation; the sbip w ruddcricsw, uiaatless and wi'i'd-clou'td ' At any ran: Mr. liryuu baa b 'on cue of lh nr.a'ct poliiieal cl-uta llio ra,t5 has hit bad, and if he will mily remain abroad umil aft'" llie o,-it Dalimial elcc lion what e bluwitiij! I" I1 uiooraoj ii vr .u d piuve Simk people have an idea lhat loco jlul i . e engineers run d. wo c-iws on tie .rack and kill lien I r ilie fun of the il.in', N.iliiDo; ii in'd be furlher from ;lie it.no. Ai a niatliT if lad, there are lew iliii its lb il an coniuecr dreads more 'ii th- l a i in front uf bim (ban a cow, HlJ Willi J"' J .I'a. 'll I ho reason ii to In-fund in ibo di-paieh in yesterday's nir uhl-h tuM i f a uVublc header en ti e I Kut is t tntr.il, rutin -n thieiiiih l,,wi, siii.i-,,; a c, w, wt ieh wa, of eouie, kilnd. I ui wi.irli canned a wteek cunt to enc.ii ei f, Iwo liaojen mi J 1 biakeuiiiu ibilr livm. S'ol uiueli fun In (hat 1 llJllolle Observer, , . . ,i i- , . r ' At no reHous lutio to the history tl the Toiled Slates has ibere been so much uneeita;oty preceding a Conejcs- ional session with reftrence to the legis lative proceeding, l'atty liues appear lo z in evtry directi in. Mason and Dixon's line appears to be in a state of os 'illation. A H'pob'icso admloislra lion will have sin ng IKnincratic support in the House and iu the Seoale. Some It-publicans in both Houses will oppose ihe President if they daro to do so. On he tariff question, co reciprocity, on railroad rate leoi.-laiioo and almost every oatioual question, I lie administration will have support from secliorsof the coun Iry thai have hcrttufore bem unfriendly AM signs indicate that parly lines will be to a great extent disregarded. KTATF.ilF OHIO OHIO. I "1'OI.F.liO, Is IS col STY. J CITY OK LUCAS Frank J. ( heney makes o;ith Unit he is senior partner ol the firm of F. J. Cheney Li Co , doing business in tlieCity of Toledo, County anil 1 Ptale afore-auiil, ami that said firm will pay the stllu.il ONE IIC.S'DHKI) DOI.LAKS loreneh and tvery ease of Ca tarrh that caunot he cured by the use ol Hall's Catarrh Cure. FHANK J CMF.NF.Y. Sworn to before me ami stibscrihcil in my presence, this (ith day of December, A- U, lHti. (Seal) A.W. fil.KASON, Notary Puhlie. Halls catanh cure is taken internally. and act directly on the blood and mucous suif.ices of the system. Send for circulars Iree. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by druoisis, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa tion. Tut Siinii or Munev. My honey, My honey, Hear de song er Money ! Pat's de tbing dat make dv worl1 Mighty sweet en sunny ! Ever' single day It jinejes on de way, Eo de mu-ic it is saeelcr Than a fiddle's v, ice kio ray I My honey, My honey, Hear de s, rg it mom y ! En li.leo whilst ! showi y u What's de funnicHt er de funny ! De ol' folks heir de sound, Ku' holler: "Hands around!" Kn wo dance eo keep a-dancin' 'Two! we six-feol underground 1 My honey, My lo'ncy, Dar's one thing 'bout de money : It des can't give de light dat shines On yu' curls, fo sunny I Yo' curls, so sweet en bright Dis shakiu' out de liilt ! Eo dat smile o' you dat's bringin' All beaven ter our sight ! F. L Stanton. A Lesson To Ii Learned. An cx change ives ihe fobowiog good advice; "Learn ibis one lbiur; learn it early in life and liarn it well, that ibe man who does not belive as you is not always a fool. The fact that you hold views noi io accord with your neighbor is not at ways proof positive that you are right and he is wrong, nor it is any evidence that your neigbor is insincere. If this is not true, ihen all smart men must belong to ne parly and all goo 1 men to one church. And if all belonged lo one piny and one church they wmld break up bulb party ind church." LETTER TO It. T. DANIEL, Wddoo, N. C. Dear Sir: The handsome residence of O iver Qildeislceve on Main street, Port land, Conn , waa painted in 1888 wilb Devoe and again in ItlUl. There's 1.1 yean; there ire hundreds of such; Ihe difficulty ia to heir of 'em. Reminds of mother, Tbe Farriog ton residence, Rookiaod, Maine, was painied Devoe 21 years; tbe paint was in fair condition 5 years ago, when we iiw it; don't know any more. Our agents there, Messrs. Farrand, Spoar & Co., know. Enclose a stamp if you write 'em. Yours truly, F. W. Devoi 4 Co 78 E. Clsrk, WehJoo ind W. E Beavans, Enfield, sell our paint. IIASHTOODTIIE TENTHS VEAK The old original OROVF.'a Tastelew Tonic- Yon know what you are tailing. It ii iron and quinine in taste I ess form. No cure, no pay. 60o State Callings. A8 OATHEllKt) FIIOM OLll STATE I'.X Oil AMIES. The Baptist Slate oonvenlii u met in Kaleih Mnliihiy. Highly two counties are leiid to lnvnr a e unpiils ,ry sdio'il law in X rib (no liua A u,iil for the manufacture uf coarse yarns is the latet i C rbarlolle's new en prises. The opw Methodist church at Oifnrd was d dicatid Sunday by Bishop (iran bi tiy. North Carolina defeated Georgetown at Itichmoiid, V , Saturday, by a score of ii to II, A charier ha- fern irumtid ilie Salis bury Ttnnsf.r Couipat,y with a capital stock of jf-JU.IHH). Tbelatisl addition 1.) the minulVnir ini! ill Hull I'uinl is the High 1' i I Hub and hand 'o coin) any The f.truo'rw uf Catawba county thi. icisoo ral-ed l,5llll,llilll hu-luls of iiweel I'olatncs w, rth 81,11(111,111111, 1 ' IheAllaiilic NYrih Curullui Hail road Company is preparing to erect a new passenter depot al Kin-loo. Ti e N. rili Carolina Conference, M E. Church, will meet in the new Methidist church iu annual session in Wilson the 29: l. Charlclle c'ain.s to have more Metho dist preachers than any oilier cily io N'urih Carolina. It has nine payors and presiding elders, while seven other Methodist preaohi r nuke Charlotte their home. The Southern Pnsbylerian (' lieu.- and Const rvatorv ot Music of lid pring", has received a conditional gift of ? 1,000 from G"ore W. Walls, of Dur- ham. The condition is (hat the colleec hall raise $0,000. A Wake county jury in the Superior court has awarded Mrs Mary A. Slew- art, administratrix, $10,000 damages against ihe Sciboard Air Line f.r the killing of her huhbai.d, Engineer S. T. Stcwarl, in a 'o'li-ion n ar l':imer,,n ii ore than a year ago Hon. F. I. O borne has toen in New York for a month assisting his brother, ihe Tammany candidate for Disfict At torney, in some important cases. It is reporud that he will go lo New York ind assrciale hiin-elf willi bis broiher, who has a very large practice, 1 he Scer. lary of Stale, at Raleigh, has found two very important documents ne being a pamphlet published by ihe tiovrnor in 1831 containing the Meek leuburg declantion. The oilier docu ment is Ihe original copy t.f the Journal of lb.' Provincial Coign ra st Ilillaboro, in 1 "",". Itoonc Dew Drop: "About three years ago a lauy come into Walauga lo leach school. One of the students, large, unruly boy, gave her great trouble. The boy's parents prosecuted the teacher and took Ihe boy's part. The boy h now in lioone jail awaiting trial on a se rious eh-irge." The Rocky Mount Ice Company i in- -lalliiig new machinery in their new fao- lory opposite the old Tar River Luuih Company plant. I he capacity will be all OHO pou-ds per day, and that wi h ihe Southern Ice Company will gitc the po le of Rocky Mount 100,000 pounds ol ice per day. The Slate Auditor has omplcted his return of taxable values of properly in Noilh Carolina. The listed properly ag- aregotcs $.155,395,921; railways, $70,- 1118,025; bank stock, $9,505,133; cor poration excess, $9,550,340; buildiog and loan associations, $841,270; grand total, $142,400,700. Argument was braid belcre M -V-:n . i .t -t, . Judge "c.ieiu in Asncvuie in natieas corpu proceedings lo lesl the legality of ihe imprisonment of A. Kosky, a tailor Ashctille, for debt. After bearing argu' mcnt in the case Judge McNeill held that lie imprisonment was unlawful, and or dered bc discharge of the defendant Henry Arnold, a negro while selling Bibles on the streets of Salisbury, was approached by i respectable looking while man who bought i five oent testament pruffi ring what appeared to be $10 bill, which ihe negro changed. Later it was discovered that this bill bad been raised from $1 by ihe pasting ol the fi urea $10 over ibe $1 mark. When you want a pleasant physic try ChanilHThiln'HHtii'niieh and Liver Tablets, They are easy to take and produce no grip ing or other unpleasant elTect. For sale by W. M. Coheo, Weldon N. U., W. E. Beavcns, Enfield, N. C. J, A. Hawks. Garysburg, N. C. Advirtihid Letters Mn Mol lie Clements, K. Cbapmau, Dudley lliuj ry, O. II. Dohghly, Miss Kodio Manning Mrs. John lliory Moubbie, F. P. Mur ry, Mrs Cirnc'ia l'oatoe, Miss Henrietta Parker, Miss E. W. Reed, Earlia Speight, Weldon Safe Deposit ind Trust Co. Persons calling for above letters will please say "advertised," giving dale of advertising. 3. O. Burton, P. M., Weldon, N. C. 11-6-1905. GUARANTEED CUHE POH Pll.tif, Itching, Blind, BleedioR or Protruding Piles. Drngiiista refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails locure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in fl to 14 days. First application given eaae and rest. otic. If your ilrnggist hasn't it send 50c iu stampt and it will be forwarded pout paid by Pari! Medicine Co., Ht Lonia, Mo. I TALES ABOUT PUMPKINS. iui.if.x rirjNiVMAN I'l.Alus : n N N Kit. In a reecul isiuc of the Danbury Re porter there is a story about a pr'Z-' pumpkin vine and ihe pumpkins thereon li sars : Mis '. M Vi liable b is a pn npkin vine which came up v. 'hint uily and one blanch ol it nil a-nres 5 1 fe-'f, while an oilier is ill) feel long, The viue has on il 19 line pumpkins and is a little show to see. Who can be it ii? Thai is''som' piinkin" furo euough. The Iudus rial N.-ws, of (ircensbero, as suming to know something about pump kins, and boasting an agricultural editor c- pi' il the f ill Hing and added this: The f, rcgoiog was r, f, rnd to the ag nculiur.l edikr, who, after di.igent in quiry, fee's authoiiz -d lo say that the piiit' pumpkin vine cannot be beaten il.i itidf of the .Mississippi river. Tl.ie pulilie tiioti of geographical litLiis is in- rc I booau-e the ngiicu'tural editor once In;, td of a pumpkin vim in Kansas that grew so last tlnti il wore Ihe pumpkin out on the ground i:i its tfl r's lo not- w ihe limit of ihe Sui fi iwcr Stale. After al', howevir, il is opn lo doubt Mil, iher ibe Kansas pumpkin vine beats llie Stokes article or not, f r, although he f. rmcr hJdi the record fir rapid rowih the litter gets credit for produ cing a full cr pi uf pie material. At any rale it will d to lie to the statement thai our esteemed contemporary's pumpkin vine cannot be beaten by anything io thisn rt of ihe moral vineyard. That Knai vino was a hummer, and ihe siory has boon told lor years whenever anybody dared to agio a pump kin yarn. Il wis from long: taw, any how, aud nobody carel to dispute it, as there was no one lo vouch for its Iruth- fu'ness. A mau who once lived in Cbatlam oouuty, but who had removed to aDother county, told the wiiiir a pumpkin Blory. And before wc relate it we waot to in form you that he was a member of the c'..uteh in go id s anding nt the time, was the eflicial board a ou'iibtr of years prior to his death, and finally died in goou standing wi'iiout charges Having bteo proferrcl against bim. He said that when he wis a boy living oo his f.illu r't faira in Chatham county he was a ftitnes lo a most remarkable occurrence. Along a liulo erjek thai ran through the farm were strips of land ti e richest he ever saw, and that in the (til the d, gs would tree squirrels up corn stalks in those narrow little ti:ld-; and that be was riaily afraid to say how large (he pumpkins gr,w there, but as an illus tration, that he ri member, d one fall n large brood s w disappeared from tbe pasture on the opposile side of the crctk from one of tl - small (i Ids. The place bad been searched in all tiic open space time aud again without revealing the whcreahou'.s of the lost hog. Finally. along late io November, lie was io the lower end of the "patch" near the creek, d ibe leaves had fallen from tbe vines and bushes about Ihe baok so that be noticed that a pumpkin bad crossed the creek on an old log from which was suspended a water-gate. Di siring to sec how lar the vine ha J run iuloihe woodson the other side he crossed over and followed ihe vine iolo tbe wil derness id bushes and briars. There lo his great surprise he found a pumpkin Willi a hole in the side, and the lost sow snd nine beautiful sii-weeks-old pigs com fortably bedded on the inside. Ho fig ured it out that the sow had eaten tbe hole in the pumpkin and for at least four weeks had beeo living of of the iccds. Who can beat this? Raleigh Post. There is only enc man in the country who can beat it, and be lives in Halifax county. Some years ago he planted some pumpkin seed iu Mush Island. The plants came up, the vines began to grow, Strange to say, he did not get pumpkin, but such vines! They raci down lo the hanks ot Uoanoke nvcrj crossed ibe stream, where the old Peters burg railroad bridge formerly slood, by reaching from one pillar to the other and making a complete foot bridge. All that fall the people of Northampton and 1 1 all fax counties used the vine bridge to cross the river. He accounts for tbe absence of pumpkins from the rapid growth ol the vines, they ran so fast, he says, mat i ney am not nave lime to even bluom. I'aio may go bj the Dame of rheuma tism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleurisy. No matter what naroo the paius are called Ilollislcrs Kockv Mountain Tea ill drive them away, 35 ceot, Tct ot Tabids. W. ,1. Coheo, Weldoo, N. C. J. N Itrown. Ilalifsx, N. C. Correct Dress I xr - i a m i teg MLnMBOBaaBxsasB The "Modern Method system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, tatisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garment Mad Strictly lo Your MeaauT it moderate prices, 500 ttylei of foreign and domestic librio from which lo e-ooie. Baprattta br H. D. ALLEN & CO., WELDON,, C, CgK S Made scientifically from pure sugars aud with an eye to healthfullness and ease of digestion Goy cr's Maplccane is made of pure maple and Louisiana cane sugar, of rich, j smooth consistency and thetrue I "woousy maple ;iavor. Whole tome you can eat it every day, PGR SALE BY E. CLARK, WH.IMIN, N. 0. oci 5 3H. r TIm iimlt-HnnM hitvinu duly iii;ililit tl hh I'xi'fiitiir nl' J. L. JinUihi, iltrcUM'd, late of Hithlax I'DUtity, N. C , tin i lo utility all prrmnm l'livinc claiuiH u.iiii'-t (he Hiuil dci ctli'iit, tit ex In In I t 1m-mi lo the iiniltT'-ium'i! CM'i'iilnr on or bet on- tlie ll'ih tiny ol ' OctnliiT, l!MK, or thin nolicr will In ItMtlt'.l in lur ol lln-ir ivemvrv. All tti r- sous imltlitttl to Hnui t'stute will iih-uf-e iii;.kr inininliiiti pimnerit J. K. n,AKY. Fxmilor. This Hie l.Hhd.iy of U'tuher. V.m, State of North Crtrolina, H.ihttix County, In thtj Superior Court.) JESKIET.riiaMl'ri, riniiitill, n trail) st G. I nilM.lTS, Duft'iHlaiit. To (J. 1. 1'hillipM, Notii-e: An net urn tor divom luiviiiir IWn com- niwired by the plaintillMtwhie T. Phillips, against you in iht Superior court of Hali- lax count v. North Carolinaoti are hen-hv commanded to appear belure the judged' superior court, at a court to by held lor the county ot Halifax at the Court-House iu It.ililux ou J 21 h Monday alter the Ii t .ii on nay in M'piemner, iwit una nnswer the complaint which li;ut lieen deposited in the ottice of the Clerk of the Superior court ol Maul count v, ivml take notice that it you fail to answer tin) taid complaint within that lime the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rdiel demanded iu Ihe complaint. (jivcd under my hand and neiil o! said county tins 2lth day ot Detolicr, ittltj. (Sen I J MTtililaKNU M. liAKY, Clerk H.tli lax Superior court, oet 2H tit. OMINISTRAIOR S NOTICE. The undersigned liavini duly qualified as ailministrators ot J. It. Hnekell, de leased, late of Halifax county, N. C, thin is lo notify all persons baviiiK claims agaim-t the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ou or before the l,Mh lay of (h-toher I ! Mi, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their iccovery. All per sonsindohlcd to this estate will plnif-c make iminediate Bettleuient. This the l.Mh day ol' October Kin,". S I.IA K M. KKICKKLL, W. I. UKIMMKIf. Administrators of the estate ol J. B. Brick ell, deceased. lU-l'J-tit 'pRUSTEFS SALE OF LAND. Hy vir ue of power ve-sted in me by that deetl of trust made to ineon the fth day til" March, ltini, Ity W A Ilium ao.l Mrs I). SI. liilini, wlreli deed nl' trust is of record in the olheeol the lit-psler of Deeds for Halifax county in hook 1 r.X t nt pane "j. I shall sell for cash to thchie,hel hidiler lit public unction nl the court house door in ll.tliliu, N. C , at 1 1 .-:( . ni on Ihe 4th day of December, llltl.",, the followiui! de- senlietl tract or pitreel ol hind descrihed in said deed of trust ns follows: That real estate lyinii. lieitiKniiil situate in the coun ty of Hulihix and Stale ol North Carolina. which was dcvisctl to mid D. M. Dunn for lite with remainder to her children by Wells Dntuehon ly his lust will and tenla- nient ol reeont in Iheeimnlyof Kilgtconihe aim nounueil ny the l.imls ot K. U. Dunn a heirs, the main run of Heeeh Swamp, by the hinds ol Mrs W. T. Askew, John Whituker, IViiny Kinir. mid J. L. Fleming anil containine. Irom eiyht humlreu to one thoiisiintl acres, niore or less. All limhertrers ot everv description. Io eether with riithta of way over said land, and ample time for reinovini: said timher will he sohl lirst. Then the reversionary interest in saiil land will Ih! wilil. The timher will he sold in fee, the hind w ill lie sold subject lo the lite estate ol' Mrs. 1). M. Dunn. This the Till day of October, lllO.'i. DAVID HELL, Trustee. oi l 12 td FLOOR COVERINGS. We carry tbe largest and most com plele lino of Boor coverings ever brought to this part of North Carolina. Mat tings, earpctings, druggets, irt Bquares and rugs. A large line of remnants of carpeting and mattings at one-third to one-half REGULAR PRICES. Linoleoms, oil cloth, linen and oil window shades, curtains, and many other things io ihe line of house furnishings. Kcmcmber our new atand is next door to the Bank of Weldon. SPIERS BROS., WELDON, N. C- J. If. Perry Co. COTTON FACTORS, N'orfoiir, Vi., Not. 1, COTTON Quiet. Strict Middling, Middling, Strict Low Middliog, Low Middliog, Tiogei Sl.ioB Blues and Sandy PKANUTS-UDsetllcti, Fancy, Strictly Prime, Prime, Low O rides, Machine Picked, Spanish, per bushel, B K. Pen, per bag Illack and Speckled Pen, Cliy ind lied Pcai Peanut Bags, in bale, C8 inch, UUO, 111 111 11 11 31 31 21 21 2.-21 1.00 3 20 1.00 .90 9Jo Peanut Bap for Sale. Oct 6 $fc' We bought Mr rv A Before the big advance in price and can, today : : : : : : -UNDERSELL THE FACTl)RIES Complete iBUILDINC sAA. , -i sj From tne oricK iounuauon io me un rooi, m Give us a trial order and be convinced that we can save you money. & &6 I Pierce - Whitehead Hardware ComoanY 9 WHOLESALE u m FOR i ftli4!l4ii4 Vl4ssi)isj n m u n n n u m n m u A TTTTTM N M01 inter "llich An" t'lothes conmieud thenmlveH lumen oflaste liee;iuse limy emlKnly highchiss custom tailoriug, perltct lit, latent ty leucine nuiile uf only the best wearing- hihrirs, anil the patterna are excluaive. We Imejimt meived I'reni Iht niakemuf "Hijsb-A rt" Clothinn a lull line ol Single and Double llreaated Pack Suit", llelt Hack Ovt-rvnutx, Lock Lose b'i inch Oeeri outs, either Single or Iluuble Ureasted Paddocks, Newmorkels, urtniits, in il eiery other style ut giiritirnt orilnitieil by Ihe ino-le We want eier, m II ri.spieliiiK man in Wihli.n lo ion e in unci inspect Ibis incomparnhlc collection of FALL and WINTKUCMiTIIKS. Full line DRY COODS. SHOESand UNDERWEAR. FURWURt OUR SPECIALTY- WrUNriERTAKINd IN ALL I IU HltANCIIKS COFFINS, CA8K1CTS AND BURIAL HOBE9.- SWapns, Carts, Biiipj, and Oaoiini and Heatioi StoTes.: m P. N. STA1NHACK. V (j) SOLID SUCCESSFUL SOUND 1 if II 1 1 IB CO i No ill Pressure Methods Is Countenance!. HThe liig Foreinn Life Insurance C inipiuie. are now Ke ipim the II irvest of their M td Race for Baainea. (I yj T A new era is Dawning in the Business of Life Insurance when the tj lestion of Thoughtful Insurers m ill lie nut j vi' "HOW MUCH BUSINESS ARE YOU DOINC," Hut ' 1 WHAT HAVE YOU COT jj TO SHOW FOR IT ?" I i0rOsstiaoioioiaasiaistioa,aM il SURPLUS TO QiitiTtliiei 4- MUA lO X 14. kj y AioAiMiatkie'iaiftAioia ik Southern Life anil Trust Companjr, 1. Has a surplus to polleyholdera greater than any other Southern Life In ' 'f ' snrance (not Industrial,) and more than double that of auy olher N. 0 Life Insurance Company, a Make a larger (i jy reserre deposit on IU I'olicim with the State of North Carolina tha any oilier company. , H Every Stactlari! Form of ( tarance Contract Soli fl "ANNUAL DIVIDEND." "GUARANTEED MORTUARY II DEND. . W D. E. 6TAINBACK. Bwcil Aireiit. -v. E. 8TAISBACK, Special Agent. several carloads of line in everything needed in IIOl'SK s, j .a' J. il !! n AMD RETAIL HARDWARE. WELDON. N. C. I fi WELL - DRESSED MEN. lVli j POLICY IIOLDKltS, JULY 1ST. 11)03. 200,000. olicy Holders, July 1st, 1905, mmm. Life! . . J t DIVI-J E P. WHARTON, l'reaideut. DAVID WHITE. Secretory, J. M. HENDR1X, E E. BAIN, W. C. BOREN, A. M. RCALKH, 5 4. .x A. W. MrALLISNER, Vice Pros, and Man. D m m i T'Mm- JBh aaaav'h , rtJul ' A. M of x n I mmmmmmmmm CLOTHING! Season 1905-1906 -,.,, - WELDON, N. C. d Dhecjois; R. O. VAUGHN, Treaeurtr. J. VAN LINDLET, Z. V. TAYLOR, H.T.HAM, A. W. MCALLISTER, n p nrk-r t-K Rveretary. T. R- LITTLE,Medical it
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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