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That fellow who was going to defeat Tom Johnson, of Cleveland, Ohio, for major, has evidently changed his mind. Senator Burton, of Kansas, has been newly indicted in St, Louis on eight counts. It is to be hoped the new indictments are technically-proof. Tbi Denver papers print the photo graph of local young society man who declares he has never kissed or been kiss ed by a woman. The photo explains it II. Niw York policy holders are already reminding District Attorney Jerome of bis ante-election promise to send the guilty high financiers of freniied life in surance to Sing Sing, Til IB, I is seemingly do limit to the potentialities of graft. In Oregon under takers are accused of grafting by dividing fees with physicians and ministers who throw business their way. Senator Jok Blackburn has takeo the stump in Kentucky "to fight for hit political life." They'd better not be too premature about holding a wake over Blackburn's political remains. George B. Cox, of Cincinnati, says be will retire from Ohio politics. That is very kind of George after Ohio pull ed the platform from coder him. There was nothiog else left for "Jawgo." William R. Hearst does not stop running for cffioe just because the elec tion is over nothing pleases Willie bet ter than a "run" even running amuck has no terrors fur a runner like Billie. Go it "Bill." Prince Louis is quoted at saying that his fleet, now in New York harbor. could reduce the city in shapeless debris ' in the time it takes my eook to fry an omelet." But the admiral prince would certainly have the time of his life tryioK to get into New York harbor with hostile intent. Tbb Washington Post believes that a winning ticket in the national campaign, regardless of party politics, would be Folk and Jerome, or Jerome aod Folk. It wouldn't mailer how we plaeod them, so long as we put both together, and while the ebiDoes at this early stage, at least) are against their nomination and elec'ion the mere mention of the names is calcu lated to strike terror to the boodler's heart. A delegation of Massachusetts boot and shoe maou'aclurers, beaded by Gov Douglass, has oalled on President Roose velt and asked him to use his ii. flume to have the duty on hides and leather moved. The President assured tbem their interest rhould surely receive the paitjilaking attention both of the Eiecu live and Congress. The duty on bides handicaps the shoe iodusiry and place manufacturers, jobbcis and rolailera at the mercy of the leather trust. Let as have ohaper leather and cheaper shoes. BTATF.OF OHIO. 1 CITY OF TOLEDO, Lag. LUCAS COUNTY. J hTiMuk J. Cueuey luakow oath that be ta senior partner of tbe Arm of F. J. Cheuey A Co , doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Ptate aforesaid, and that mid firm will pay the sum of ON F. HUNDRED 1XJLLAKH for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the nse of H all's Caurrh Cure. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed tn my presence, this 6th day of December, A- D , 1888. (Seal) A.W. OLEASON, Notary Public, Balls catarrh core is taken internally, tnd acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send fur circulars fret. K. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, Oi Bold by drnggists, 75c. Take U all's Family Pills for Constipa . tit, The V'ui'c'l Siatea suoreum nuuu iipholil tlio O'.io atni-paiubiini; law in in able opinion h tided down by Justice lVckhan, who say: ''T! e powir of iho Sia'c to enact lam lo snpprtss pauibiint:, cannot bo do Med, :irn1 as a niearis to that end wo huvi? do h.ubr of in pi.wer to provide thai the onoir of a buililirg iu ahull aiiibiiu is conducted, wlto knowio:;ly looks co tut! permits euch patnblini:, can be made liable iu his property which is thus used 'o pay a judn.eot ygiinst those who ,in the money, as in provided in statute lo q'usiioD. Now that the people have ri-vn up ind demonstrated that they intend to do i. In- ijovirnioa the reives, and not have tat j b to p-i'i ieal bosses, there ia one o ln r vital t. p that houl l bo taken hat i rally around President Hoosevclt ,od help him pan railway rate law, ffliieh will re'h'Ve us troiu the industrial m l onim.reid despoii-m, under which we ire m w fuM riiiii fn m rai'nay rn'c which holds the eoinu.eno and i diistrics ot this country at its rLerey. lion. W. .1 Hryan has rilioiti'd every Icitiocrat in Conrem tu standby the President it) e fzri .il fight he will unke this winter, to hate Congress to pass the desired luw. Every democrat as well as every patriot ic Republican ought to aid in the passage of that bill, State Gullings. AS GATHERED FROM OCR STATE EX C1IANUF.B. Fire in the prrss room of the Concord Tribune did considerable damage to the J office, composing and press rooms. R. M. Phillifs, late editor of the Morn ing Post, has been elected secretary of the Kaleigh Chamber of Commerce, While handling a revolver John Mor rison, colored, who lived near Lowes ville, Lincoln county, accidentally shot and killed himself The physicians of Raleigh have organ ized and decided to csiablish what they term a "black list" of men who will not pay their doctor hills. Evangelist George R. Stewart has closed a wonderful revival in the new Methrdist church at New Bern. It reached aod blessed the whole city. The returns of the value of property as made to the State auditor show that the value of property owned by negroes in (he Slate amounts to almost $16,000,000. The news that Editor Caldwell, of the Charlotte Observer, is recovering from a dangerous illness will biing j iy to his friends and well-wishers in all parts of Nonh Carolina. The Burgaw Manufacturing Company, of Burgaw, lias been placed in the hands of a receiver at the instigation of several stockholders. The plant manufactures crates and baskets. Mr. I. C Warren, of Hnnlsville, Yad kin county, has brought suit against the Southern Railway for $15,000 as dam ages on account of a train running over and cutting off one of his legs. The election to determioe whether Goldsboro should have open barrooms or prohibition for the next two years was decided last week. About 550 votes were cast, and the outcome was 14G for prohibition. The Goldsboro Headlight tells of a black Jersey oow in Wayne oounty that has worked continuously fur six years, giving about 3 galloos of milk per day, from which ten pounds of butter per week is rea'izod. In the Federal court at Wilmington Uebert Sawyer, Arthur Adauis and Henry Scott, all colored, charged with mutiny and murder on the high seas, were convicted of murder and sentenced to be t anged on January 20'. b. Thad Manning, of Ahoskie, mysteri ously disappeared some seventeen months ao, and until Friday night not a trace oould be found rf him. Found in well, the body taken therefrom and iden tified by bis wife aod aod fiiends, The Obsevrer says that at least 100 Charlotte citii-ns have been euchered out of several thousand of hard cash by buying town lots in Oklahoma. Moral: If you want to find the suckers go into the larger towns and cities rather than into the rural districts. The annual conference of the M. P. ohurch meets in High Point on Novem ber 231. There will be about 175 dele gates present, Rev. T. M. Jordan, of Greensboro, is president of the confer ence. The railroads have given reduced rates on account of the conference. The Kiniton Free Press tells that Lewis Clark, who lives in Lenoir county. heard something flop agsinst his door one niirht recently and then heard th? oat squall, He wrnt nut and found thai I big owl was flying away with the fami ly cat in its claws. He shot ihe owl end saved the cat.' Pain may go by tbe name of rheuma tism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleurisy. No matter what name the pains are called, Holiister's Rocky Mouniaio Tea will drive them away. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldoo, N. C. J. N Brown. Halifax, N. C. GUARANTEED CUMB KOH PII.I,, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudinir Piles. Druggists refund moner if PAZO 01NTMEN I fails tocura any case,no mat ter ot how long standing, in 6 to 14 days First application gives ease and rest. 60c. If your druggist hasn't it send SOe in stampt and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co , St. Lonis, Mo. Vl:cn you want a ph iKUit plivic try Chaniberhitn'aStotiiuh and Liver Tublets. They ore easy to take anil produce no gi in in); or oilier unpli-'u-aiit crtWt. 1'or -ile by W. M. I'ohcn, V.'cMon, X. C, V.'. K. Ilcaseiis, l'.uhVld, -N.C., J. A. Hawk- ;ybirj, N. C. Mr. John W. Wilburn has been I anaro il the centra:! to secure ine nniiKs of all the perp'e in lli;h I'oint and also th 'So of sc-h-ol ae. I: U b.Iioved the census nill shuW a population of ale tit nine thousand, which, added to the m boihnn P''pu!aiivn, which is really all Hith I'oint, will make a population of at least 10,500. tioceruiT Glenn has issued a warrant for the elocution of Preston Daniels, colored, who on an eicursion train near Parmele, last June shot and killed Wi'. liatn Kbrnn, also colored Ho was con vied d of murder in the firt decree nnd appealed In the Supreme court, which, a fe uionihi a", found do error The tio.'inmr directs Itaniels' execution lo lake .lice at Willi iiiistm,)icrnihir 2ml. 1 w Correct Drs , The "Modern Method" ytcm cl high-grade tailoring introduced by L E. Hays & Co, of Cincinnati, U, satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Meaiure al moderate price. 500 styles of foreign and domestic fabric fr m whirh If roow?. kcrresentod tv H. D. ALLEN 4 CO., WELDOy, N. a (jraphophones! We have made contracts with several Talking Machine and Graphophone Com panies to boih Retail and Wholesale their Machines. We have on hand over twen-ty-fiye styles of the latest improvements, from Four to Ninety dollars each. Sev eral both Disc and Roller Records, all New and l'p-to-Date Music, Songs, etc. We take old worn out Records in part pay for new ones. e made a trip to headquarters of several companies and spent timo and money to learn all that is to be learned in connection with this business, and think we arc well prepared to furnish a'l needed information to our customers We will take all old style Gtaphophones in part pay for new ones. We handle ihe Victor, Columbia and other patterns Come or write to us for catalogues and information. We have in stock a large line of Musical Instruments of many kinds, Our stock of Mattings, Carpeting, Rugs, Art Squares, Prutgets and House Furnishings of all styles is larger than ever before. SPIERS BROS. Welpon, N. C. rpRUSTEFS SALE OF LAND. liTTir.ne of power vested in me by that dee., of trust m:ulc to me on the 5th day of nuri'D, wi, y w a I'linn and Mrs. ). U. luiio, which deed of trust in of record in the olliceof the Kegiater of Deeds for Halifax county in book 151, at pace 75, I shall sell Ibrcash to the highest bidder at public aoction at the court house door Halitiix, N. C , at 11.30 a. m., on the 4th day of December, lfiflo, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land dencriied in said deed of trust aa follows: That real estate lying, being and situate in the conn tv of Halifax and State ot North Carolina, which was devised to said D. M. Dunn for life with remainder to her children by WellB Dranghon by his last will and teeta- ment ot record in theconntyof Edgteombe ami bounded by the lands ot B. tj. Dnnn 8 heirs, the main run of Beech Swamp, by the lands ol Mrs W. T. Askew. John W hi taker, I'enny King, aud J. L. Fleming and containing Iroun eight hundred to one thousand acres, more or less. All timber trees of every description, to gether with rights of way over said laud, and ample time for removing said timber will be sold first. Then the reversionary interest in said laud will be sold. 1 he timber will be sold in fee, the land will be sold subject to the hie estate of Mrs. 1. M Dunn. Thii the 7tb day of October, IMWi. DAVID BELL, Trustee. oct 12 ui JfOTICE. State of North Carol La, llalifnr County, In the Superior Court. J JESfllE T. PHILLIPS, Plaintiff, against O. P. PHILLII'S, Defendant. ToG. P. Phillips, Notice: An action for dirorce having been com meuced by the plaintiff Jessie T. Phillips, against you in the Superior court of Hali fax county, North Caroliua,you are hereby commanded to appear betore the judge of Superior court, at a court to be held for the county of Halifax at the Court-House in Halifax on 12th Monday after the first Monday in September, 1905, and answer the complaint which has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of said county, and take notice that ifyonfailto answer the said complaint within that time tbe plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tbe complaint Given under my hand and seal of mid county this 24th dnyof October, 1905. (Seal) STERLING M. GARY, Clerk Halifax Superior court. oct26 0t. i m l m Sing Machines and THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. ! BY COVERNCR R. B. CLENN. j "I T tiKT h. hooves a Stale, ns -L that it m iy nal i - ihe mercies t expression to iis gr:i'i:'i.lo by word and I If our Stale will take t'lis backward ! tli" ni u-iii'' of our mercies h is been fill hi. euli' be eiico without siint. In agricultural ureuits wo have been ble'sed wilh lair crops, and prices fir taim products have been above the average, uoiil tin farmer is enjoying a pros, pnily slilom bi fore possessed. He is also gradually learning tin less in of diVi-rsi-fing his crop, making his own supplies, thus being able to hold his products for increasid prices. lo industrial tnlerprises the growth of the Stalo has been phenomenal, over ae liundrul more new plants bein incorporated this year than last, and many of (hem esita!iz.d at very large amounts. Good dividends have likewise been declereJ on lliese inrestiuents, labor lias been paid fair wajes, aud given reasonable working hours, and prosperity abounds. The settlement of our outstanding debt upon a just and honorable basis is in deed a great reison foi thankfulness, as no unpaid obligations, that are honest, now n main. There has hi en no sliife let wren capital aud labnr, but pejoo ami good il' exist between employers and employees. Wi b only one exception, good order lias be-n in ilnt .ined thioiighoiit the Stale, and tho nisjestyo! I he law has been upheld by the people and the courts. No scourge of di-easo or p"stileneo has to any great extent visilcd our Stale, but, b'e.sed with unusual beilth, we havi been happy and prosperous Our collegia and schools were nevtr educational awakening lb it now exists is yi t to be enjoyed. Temperance and sobriety in ail things are bein practiced by our citizens, thus airing industry, and the high in irale of ihe State is a blessing beyon I estitnit'on. i graft eiihir in public or private bu-iness has cursed our Slate. Tnese extended mercies, shown in every dcpirtrocnt of busines, have made our growih a mirvel and wonder to al', for griculturally, educationally and morally of any other Sta'e in the Union. For tbe mercies so lavishly bestowed return heartfelt and grateful llianks, and d. To ihe end, therefore, that all shall ai d gratitude, I, R. Ii. Glenn, Governor of North Carnlioi, do join wilh the Presi dent of ihe United Stales in selling apart and fixing Tnnns3AY, Til K 30ni DAT OK NoVKMBKR, 1005, as a diy of general which day praise for the past mercies may bo given and asked. On this day I therefore earnestly request that all business of every kind be suspended and a general holiday granted, ple calher in their accustomed places of worship and to render thanks unto the Most High God for His manifold blcssinus doting this year, and to consecrate our selves anew to a life of industry and honor, I further specially recommend that on prospered them, shall of their substance give to charitable and beoeficicnt institu tions, and especially to tho widows and orphans. I also beseech every one on this Thanksgiving Day, after they have given thanks, and while enjoying this holiday, State, or that will dishonor God, but that citizens, aLil a Christian people. ONE ICN With the Greatest "One-Third-Off-Price" Clubbing Combination Ever Offered. WW TAKE YOUR CHOICE "TO "EIGtOM ' Inch X Brass Lined ubm Steel Elides. A BIO, 8TR0NQ, HONESTLY MAD KMirB, No better steelorsTinrtimr can be produced. Every pnrt Is matieol best m.itertjlby mtwt skillcl cutli-rs. Theblaiii! arc ha.iil turirott lmm V.'anll"W hieci, iemjeretl ufitlinr tiv hard or tri wilt: just npht intact tor the exact. tf work ;f the farmer aiid Suvkman. rrcur out th picture op ihe kkxfb YOTJ WISH SEN! nnd nit to your letter. Send eight centa extra if you want ui to lend Knife by registered mail. T77 .... . ..."ss - 4 "taiL ji-ri2s?s- I-:.- i "Farmers' Favorite For Three Spaying Blade. S .IcUpBladeX, X 1 - ; XE ' I R - ' '1 lOMCCO DlfUie. m X N ihtpeof tbe hsndle afford nneieellent grip. It ti by lonjr oddt the most popular audaauiltctory kaife wt hvcevr READ THIS LIBEPiL PREMIUM OFFER. THIS 0FVER MIST BE ACCEPTED AT 0NC by all who desire to pi t tho combination, as it U liable to be withdrawn at any time. SEND TWO DOLLARS ($2.00), (The One-Third-Oft-Price) to the address given below, and you will receiv the three papera, each one year, postage paid, and one of the knivea (your choice) will be FREE. Tnct T ftnV f The Hmnoke Num. UUL UUU Tho Weekly Tioiei-Dispatoh, One Year, I . mi . l The Wteklj Inland Firmer, Ooe Year, Al 1 HIS I 1 Knife, (Your choice of the two) THE IMSND FARMER. (l '.) puWihd weekl, at Louialll, Kj , and conlaioa expert informilioo on Firm topics aod Homo lol.rmts, gitea ihe markets and is full of interesting features. THE WEEKLY TIMES DISPATCH. ( . well kao.n to .il io vir- ginia snd North Carolina. It contains full Stale and National news, complete markets, Color page, Confederate column and man; other other features. Iaasuid at Richmond, Vs., everj Wednesday, Adddrons your order to THE ROANOKE NEWS, WELDON, N. C. ILj DR. LaFRAHCQ'S COMPOUND. 8f, fpflftrty retriilstnr; 2S fientf, TtniKTtiiti or mall SwktotrtM. &lUMiX,f1iUillitbia,la. well as .m individual, to look at the pas' I wl ieh il has lo be thankful, and to give acts of praise. ulinee, ii will flod that ilnrinir the lat year lo oveifij'vin.', and lint our met; I of praise in a mole flemishing c. ndiuon, arid Ihe but an earnest ol greater power aud woilth o ir percentage of increase industrially, has equalled, if not exceeled, the increase by a bountiful Crettor, it is our duty to to praise and magnify the Author of our have an opportunity ol shojing their love thanksgiving, prayer and rejoicio . dur- received, and guidance for our future, and throughout the entire Slate the peo aid to His service. this day that all our poop le, as God hath that they do nolhing unworthy of the they deport themselves as becometh good In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused iho G rest Seal of North Carolina to be effixrd. Done in cur City of Raleigh, this the II h day of November, 1905, and in the one hundred and thirtieth year of our Amitican Independence. R. B. Glenn. By tho Governor: A. H. Ahrinuton, Private Secretary. 1FE FREE OWE In KNIFF ,r ;rwivs, - .iws.' 2 51.-'-w-s.' STOCKMEN and FARMERS, ItlruVs, ftnd all nvX ones, lltndl t " Vrar-" m -J forced Wnnllow steel, tempered inJ v.o.ind to suit the most exActios u .ct. No better eteel produced. Stnp handle, four inches lotifr. uras it iiea. i.trmnn Silver sbieul and Bolsters. Nolh- V log lancy, but tnoro- One Year. AND ALL 4 Wfc y wt JTOR SALE. A good one-horse level tread Power and one-horse Pea thresher, will Li rold Apply to W. V. BOBBITT, Bicgwood, N. Oi oct64t We bought 1 Before the big advance in price and can, today : : : : : : : -UNDERSELL THE FACTORIES Complete & BUILDING From the brick foundation Give us a trial order and be we can save you money. 1 Pierce WHOLESALE sf wy? :fyr '.rr 'iv -.t i.- -,t FOR m m u u u n u m m n m n m t m n u m lUTIMN St Autumn and " Flijili Art" Clothes commend tliemselve.1 to men of taite because tbey embody highcluss custom tailorinf, perfect fit, latest styles; are made of only the heat wearing fabrics, and the patterns are eicluaire. We hiiTejnst reirived from thunakersof "High-Art" Clothing a lull line ol'Biuiile and Double Breasted Sack Siiite, Kelt llm k Oven oala, Long Lone 52 inch Overcoata, either Single or Double Breasted Paddocks. Newmarkets, Hurtouta, and every other ntyle of gnrruent ordained by the modo We want eterv aelf-renpecting man in Weldon to come in and inspect thin incomparable collection of FALL and WINTEH CLOTH EH. Full lino DRY COODS. SHOES and UNDERWEAR. FURHITURE OUR SPECIALTY- WUNHEhTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL ROBES. "WI Waps, Carls, Blips, ani Coolinc and Hcatin Sicyes.:S-: P. N. STAINBACK. - tM - - WAIT AND WATCH THIS SPACE 1 (II III HIS ESK1-FUBNIIDRE - PETEKBBUBGr - several carloads 111 IP III I! line in everything A liWHOUSE Whitehea i Hardware ComDanY AND RETAIL HARDWARE, . i. - WELL - DRESSED MEN. t pill of : : : : : 8 needed in It to the tin roof. convinced that WELDON. N. C. I t. t. -.r fy Jy' CLOTHING! Season of 1905-1906 WELDON, N. C. .uf COMFAHT,!! VA.
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