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Avers We know what ai! ccsvl Uoo tors think of Ayer's Clu'try ij Pectoral. Ask yourcwsi doc tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how It quiets the tickling throat, heals the InHamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. "Ar'i Cherry I'f'liirptl U Wi'l Vi In tlic world fr i-iiii ::h mtil '-W- lV..r..JI l. for -J-: Hard Coiuth:, -7 I Ono ol Aror'a Ph. nt birit'i. haNten rocovury. Contly l.i-.v THE HOANOK.E Nt WS TIU'HSDAV. NOV. 3U 1!W3 PUBLISHED KVKRY THURSDAY. Entered o AW Office at Wrldnn ai Second-Clou Matter. BiTtS OF SUBSCRIPTION IN AnVANCK. One Tear (by Mail), Postage Paid $1.50. Biz Months 75. A Weekly Demoeraticjonrnal devoted to the materia, educational, political and agricultural interests ol Halifax and sur conndlng counties. IQFAdvertlsing rates reasonable and f lruiahed on application. Liberty in Russia works just about it would on an Indian reservation. At the next election, Mr. Jerome ' probably bate no difficult; in getting on "any ticket" heehouses. PiimiB Balfour predion the peace of the world, end vAen the poor womea of London et after him be doubtlese wishes that it may begin at bone. Tiiirtiik woman are serving si cash iers in lows bsoks, snd prison reoordi fsil to show one serving a sentence for defaulting. Turn lis s movement to bsve Okla homa snd Indisn Territory admitted it one Stste, snd named "Minerva." Why not "Maude?" "Sou I good Southern man" like Sen ator Pottos, should introduoe a "force bill" for the sake ol the honest voter in New York snd Philadelphia. Now that the smoke of elections tap cleared away, it is worth remembering that David Bennett Hill did keep his promise to remain out of polictics Col. Hinrt Watterson oat Is Pres ident Roosevelt "a messiah of brother hood." T. R. can regard this ss a con ajaeat of the "last of the Mohicans." A Washington paper irks E'iliu Root to Hand up sod tell tin people whst he thinks sbout railrosd rale legislation Thst's so, "Elihu" hssn't recited yet. Tm cotton growers have shown the Wall Streeters tbst they can do some thing despite the money they bsve there. The Sontb is getting to be fine on "show log." Bibnaud Shaw promises to writs a worse play than the one that was el eluded Irom New York. If he does it will hsve to be mailed to subscribers in a plain envelope. Sarah Bernhardt is carrying 250 trunks on this Season's "farewell" tour. Evidently the divine Sarah means to make the millinery and dress making display worth the price o! admission to her female auditors. Iris really none of our buainess, but love of peace forces the suggestion that the House of Representatives authorities should move Mr. Bourka Cockran's seat over a few notches farther from the one oocupied by Mr. (leant. The celebrated case of Gattis vs Kil go and Duke, which bus been in the courts a long time, has been ended in the Supreme court, Justices Drown and Con nor voting to sustain Juiiue Moore ami Justices Hoke and UVkcr voting to re feree the lower ciurt. Cii i Juh we Clark did not kit in I be ease Mr (iit'ia is denied trial by j'iry and in timid with the ContH. The News And Observer in summing the matter up, says: "Tffice has a jury awardid dimages the plaintiff, Twice La the Supreme nt set arile the vcrdiul by mi eh coo r letioii of the law as ought not to Maod Aiid uow by a vote of iwu to two, the c n.-IjIm ituwu. two lunes pay that Ki'g'i "'J I 'tike witcgoit) and ahuu'it pa) dm.agB The Siireo.e Court. tin; Iml d etjiuu merely m t re wjs ii I sullieietit ovid uee of iii'liee to go t a j iiy. Tim preponderini; upiiiiiu il ilioiiiJilf.il men lo N.rth ('ariihua will betli.il tin twu j isiiirs who d el ire there is Mllieient eudmce are lil.t, and f i (id tlni the utl.er tw jii.ti.es did nut c neur i h tin m Here is the sj it .tan !: Holding There Was rviJinoe. Judge and jury, first trial, 13 J'ldgi'S on appeal, 4 Judjio and jury, second trial, 13 Two judges i o lliild appeal, Total, 32 The four ju Itis on first aod second appeal evidently lh"U:rit the evidence was not sufficient for (he verdict render ed snd set it a-dde but they did not say there wps no evidence, Holding There Was No Evidence. Judge at third trial 1 Two judges on appeal, Total, TRAINING CITIZENS. WHO CAN BI DEPENDED ON TO "STAND VP FOR JE8U8" AT THE BALLOT BOX, A8 WELL AS ON THE STREET. A person has two parents, four grand parents, eight great-grand parents, 16 great-great grandparets, 32 aoeestors of the 5tb generation back, 64 of the 6th, 128 of the 7th, 256 or the 8th, 512 ofihefiib, 102-1 of the 10th, 2048 off the 11th, 4096 of the 12th, 8192 of the 13th, 16,384 of the 14th, 32,763 of the 15th, 65,536 of the 16th, 131,072 of the 17th, 1,048, 576 of the 20th, and so on Did you know you bad so msny lath ers snd mothers living avea hundred years sgoT STATE OF OHIO, CITY OP TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY. O, k ITY.J Frank J. Cheney makee oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ft Co , doing business in tbeCity of Toledo, County and Ptate aforesaid, and that said flrn will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the nee of Hall's Catarrh Core. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A- D-, 1886. (Seal) A.W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Halls catarrh cure is taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous ui faces of the system. HnJ for circulsrs free. fF. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Oi 8old by druggists, 75c. Take HaU's Family Pills for Constipa tion. fll H E most seiious problem which I ooo'ronts Sunday-sohoo! workers is, in my judgment, to keep boys from twelve lo twenty under their influence, "Helps," scholarly sod picturesque, have been multiplied; the brightest minds hsve elaborated the mostperfeot "meth ods;1' but the faot remains, wc do not hold the boys. What is the remedy? Plainly luch a linking of the Sunday- school to vital questions of civio duty, as shall open to our boys and youog men now vistas of usefulness to society, sod overy-day possibilities of heroism in fight ing the very real devils entrenched be hind greed and law, who menace the home and state. The International Sun day school convention that met in Den ver, had a glimmering notion of the fact, and therefore suggeited that World's Temperance Sunday be made also I Christian citizenship day, when special emphssis shall be laid upon God-like ideals of civic responsibility, such as cao be understood by the youngest child. Dear Sabbath school teachers, let us have some phase of that thought, not only on temperance Sunday, hut every Sunday; boys are eager to be "doert;" tbey posi tively tingle for an outlet for their ener gies. Passive goodness is not attractive to them, and Judge Lindsay has demon strated that they cao be made to feel they are so important part of the city's moral force. From its inception the sublimes! purpose of the great white ribbon host has been to unite that mighty trinity of forces, the home, the school, and the church, under the banner of the oross, and si to bring them to bear upon the young iitiz;n, that, chur-vieiorjed and God impelled, he will use every civio function as a lever to lift up bis fellow mm to that high plane where "it is easy to do right and hard to do wrong" aod the Sunday school ia preeminently the place for such leaching. We of the W. C. T. U. covet these boys and girls today, because they are the future incarnated, and it is ours, we believe, to lead them up to a heroio manhood and womanhood that will stand fearlessly for every effort lo redeem the rsce from the world-wide slavery of evil ippetites. Then, too, from 12 to 16, boys are in a transition petiod, which they do not understand, and which n rarely taken account of by parents and teaohere. Wise and tender, indeed, should be the words to the boy on the verge of manhood, that ha may see clearly aod purely his own relation to his race before the slimy serpent of im purity has wrapped him in its deadly embraco The boy whose purity is forti fied by knowledge; the boy who sees in politics something nobler than a fight for spoils; the boy who has been taught to apply the ethics of the Sunday school to all questions of publio policy; ueh a boy will not be sfraid to stand up and be eouoted on the side of civic. pphifQu. neis. Let every white ribbon woman do her part to make the Sabbath school of which she is a member the West Point of the church militant, that shall graduate year after year trained "soldiers of the oross," who can be depended on to "stand up for Jesus" at the ballot box, as well ai on the street or amid the temptations of business and society, A. A. Hawley, W. C.T. U. Messenger. Supt Press Work, W. C. T. U., Wel don, N. C. Psio may go by the name of rheuma tism, nenralgis, lumbsgo, pleurisy. No rustler what name the psins are oalled, Uolliater's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away, 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. W. M. flnh.n W.I.I.. V P , ., ..., yj, i. N. Brows, Halifax, N, C. State Callings. AN UATI1 E.iEll FROM OL R STATE EX I'll AMIES. The banks of Charlotte now have over j,oim,ooti. Kxeludiiig al! s-jburl s Salisbury is claiming a populutLu of 12,000 or more. Fire has again visited the Oxford Fe male Seminary, doing considerable dam age. A new bank has been opened in War r.mton and itaris off with a good ro pect ul sueceas. The South and Westeru Railway has been comp'cted to Tar liver and work is teitig pushed to Mariou. Kev. J G. furth, of Murfrecsboro, Tutiu , has bei u called to the pastorate ol t.ie New Burn Presbyterian church. Rev George K, tuart, of Tennessee, has vloiad his revival at New Bern. The number of sevens will reach 300 or uioro. W bile out rabbit homing in Aoson O'Untv, Mnj r lnram, 14 years, old, ac cidentally shot ai d killed his brother Sun, aged 12. JanesO Liiehford, casl ier of the Raleigh Saiings bank, died last week of injuries reotivtd in atltmpling lo atop a runaway horse on the street. George Pegeue, a real eiute and in surance broker of Waynosville, has mys teriously disapi eared and great uoesfi ncss is felt by bil friends. 0 Tuesday of last week, two meo who admit they look $30,000 belonging to a bank arc allowed to go scot free in lie Superior coutt cf Cumberland coun-'J- lhe new steel bridge spanning the Neuss river two miles from Kinstou, on the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad is one of the best steel bridges in the South. Work on the extension of the Raleigh and Southport Railway from Lillington is progressing so rapidly tbst the grading force is now in seven miles of Fayette vide, R. E. Wootcn Ji Bro , doing a general merchandise business at Mount Olive, have made an assignment. Liabilities 137,000, and the firm had been in busi ness only one yesr, While in s room engaged in stringing tobacco, Miss Sarah Crisp, aged 15, of Edgecombe county, was fatally shot by the accidental discharge of a rifle, which a youog boy, a cousin of here, war handling. Mr. John Perry, a Franklin county man, was in his buggy leading a mule by a rope. The rope was wrapped around Mr. Perry's thumb. The mule fell down and pulled off the thumb and part of the hand. At Haw River two young men were "playing with a gun." One held up bis hand and told the other to shoot it Thioking the gun wss not loaded the other man pulled the trigger, bang went the gun and of? went the uplifted hand. The Standard Oil company has bought 200,000 acres of timber lands in the vi cinity of New Bern and Kinston, includ ing two lumber companies, the purchase price being aboat $2,750,000. The company will manufacture its own erates and boxes. At an oys'er supper near Merry Oaks Chatham oounty, Krnest Womsoli, acci dentally shot snd killed Miss Connie Mirks, killing her instantly instant ly. Womsck has been arrested and placed under bond for his appearance at court. Mrs. Laura J. Clarke, a white woman of good appearance, aed possibly about 46, of Winton, arrested in Norfolk, on a bench warrant, for failing to appear for trial, snd indicted for effort to obtain Federal pension money by fraud has been taken to Raleigh aod placed in the ooun ty jail by Deputy I'oited States Marshsl H.W.Miller. She is held in lieu of a bond of $250. A true bill has been found agsinst her, ad she is to be tried on the charge of ohsnging the date of her marriage certif icate as given in affidavits by the clerk of the eourt aod register of deeds in Hertford county, in order that she mieht obtain a pension from the United Ststes government as the widow of George W. Clarke, who served in the Federal nm during the Civil war, as a member of an unto company. OABTOHIA. Bears the IN Kind Votl Han limn doajtrl MAS STOOD Tilt TKSTUii YEARS The old original GROVE'S Tasteless Tonic- Yon know- vhut yon nro taking. It is iron and quinine in tasteless form. No oure, no pay. ooc. An old bachelor's idea of a fool is a man who attends his own wedding. When you want a pleasant nhvsic trv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbey are easy to take and produce no grip ing or other unpleasant effect. For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon. N. C, W. E. Besvens, Enfield, N. C. J. A. Hawks. Garysburg, N. C. Tai Tammany tiger may be whippol occasionally, but it is never lamed. GUARANTEED CUKE: FOR PILES, Itching. Blind. Bleerlinir nr Prntrnitir,.. PilM ririliriHNlA mrnn.1 mnn if It A rit (IIMTMFM I fail. .. .... . A terot how long standing, in 8 to 14 days. lTipal.aiinllVneinn tfinaa nnJ ...... e., . . u B. uorc auu ira,, ove. If your druggist hasn't it send 60c in stauipt and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., 8U Louie, Mo. PfOOD, big "mealy" potatoes !Jj can not be produced with out a liberal amount of Potash in the fertilizer not less than ten per cent. It must be in the form of Sulphate of Potash of highest quality. "Plant Food" and "Truck Tnrminrr" are two practical books which tell of tin: successful growing of potatoes and the other garden truck sent free to those who write lis for them. AJ.Iie.s. OILMAN KAI.I WdKKS, New Vurk o.t Na.au Strvct, or Atlanta, Uu.-22ii So. Broad Street. ONE KNIFE FREE With the Greatest "Onc-Third-Off-Price" Clubbing Combination Ever Offered. WW TAKE YOUR CHOICE "50 it aV-. "-'y , jL TBS rvi men V StiJ HardirV Brass lined. iiKKORY Q1WK, nnculllil X'.. lilltu jK-'jr ttrniwl Hand forged f Steel Bides. A mfl, 8TB0M0, HONF8TL MADF KMFVm No beltrr steel or prinrtin can be producM. Erpry part I made ol tent material ly mt ti lulled cutlets. 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J SEND TWO DOLLARS ($2.00), (The Ono-Third-OlT-I'ricc) to the address given below, and you will receive the three papers, each one year, postage paid, and one of the knives (your choice) will be FREE, Tobacco Spaylni Blade. I V TlUt T (IflV I a Koatioko News, One Year, J UM IiULHl I T,a YVncklv Times-Disnatch. linn V,nr. lhe Weekly lulatij iarmer, One Icar, One ?1 Knifo,(l'our choice of the tw) At This thf ihund mm. AND ALL FOR $2. ( tl 00 a year,) is published weekly at Louisville, rvy.. and contaiDs cipert iDtormatioD on Farm topics and Home intcrerts, gives the markets and is full of interesting features. THE WEEKLY TIMES DISPATCH. ( . n) well known to .11 in Vir- ; Rini and North Carolina. It contains full Stale and National news, complete markets. Color page, Confederate column and many other other features, lsssued at Itichmond, Vs., every Wednesday. Adddiera your order to THE ROANOKE NEWS, WELDON, N. C, T RUSTEFS SALE OF LAND. By vir. lie of power vested in rue by that deed of trust made tomeou the 5th day of Marcn, lwn, by w. A Dulu andMrs. 1). M. Dunn, wliit h deed of trust is of record in the office of the lUninter of Deeds for Halifax county in hook nt page ?.",, I 11 sell Ibrc;i4i to tlie highest bidder at public auction at the court house door in lialilax, N. C, at ll.ltOa. ru., on the 4th day ol December, lttti", the following de scribed tract or parcel of land described in said deed of trust aa follows: That real estate lying, being and situate in the coun ty of Halifax and Slate oi North Carolina, which was devised to said D. M. Dunn for life with remainder to her children by Wells Draoghon by his last M ill and testa ment ut record in the county of Kd)jcomhe aiid bounded by the lands of B. C- i)iinn'e lieirs, the main run of Beech Swamp, by the lands ot Mrs W. T. Akew, John Whi taker, Teuny Kmn, and J. L. Fleming and containing Iroiu eight hundred to out 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 win oe soiu nrst. Then the reversionary iuterest ia said land will be mid. The timber will be sold in fee, the land will he sold subject to the life estate of Mrs. D. M. Dunn. This the 7tb day of October, 1905. DAVID BELL, Trustee. oct 12 td N OTICE. .1 State of North Carolina, Halifax County In the Superior Court JESSIE T.riHLLirS, Plaintiff, against 0. P. PHILLIPS, Defendant. To G. P. Phillips, Notice: An action fordivorce having been com menced by the plaintiff Jessie T. Phillips, against you in the Superior court of Hali fai county, North Carolina, yon are hereby commanded to appear before the judge of Superior court, nt a court to be held lor the county of Halifax at the Conrt-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 if yon fail to answer the said complaint within that limethe plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the romplaiut. Given under my hand and seal of -said county this 24th day of October, 19(15. (Seal) BTKULING M. OAKY, Clerk Halifax Snperior court, oet 26 tit. DR. LaFRANCO'S COMPOUND. Bute, tpeedf regulator: 3S eonti. Drncrlita or mitt. 9fcitto MWiUNiMFli Talking Machines and Qraphophones! We have msde contracts with aevaral Talkiug Machine and Graphophone Com panies to both Retail and Wholesale their Maohioes. i e have on band over twen- ty-fife styles of the latest improvemonU, from Pour to Ninety dollars each. Sev ers! both Disc and Roller Reoords, all New and Up to-Date Music honc-a. ata. We take old worn-out Reoordi in pari pay for new ones. We made a trip to headquarters of several companies and spent time and money to loirn ill that ia to be learned in connection with this business, and think we are well prepared lo furnish all needed information to our customers. We will like all old style Orarjhorhones in part pay for new ones. Wa handle (he Victor, Colunhia and other patterni Come or write to ns for cstaloguei and information. We hive in stock a largo line of Musical Instruments of many kiods. Our stock of Mattings, Cirpetings, Rugs, Art Squares, Druggets and Honse Furnishicga of all styles is Isrger than ever before. SPIERS BROS. WlLDON, N. C. 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