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m a ji V I Hiera One dose of Aver's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and kings. Sold for over 60 years. " 1 tLV imeil Avet'l I'hp rr ri-iMnr;, I 1 1 nlr f.mil, fur u ul.t vrnr. 1 lit-r I. i.l to It lir 0,11,-11. noil c.ii.L. r " ' ' dfeu." - Hun. W. H. J;i;,uiat, hl"l' 1. Ut. for i 4 Night Cough Keep the bowels oo n with one of Aver' Pills at bedtime, Juttt o o. HE I uj vj c t: sv s- TiirnsHAV, I'K,: 7. urns PUBLISHED KV'KKV THUKHDAY. Knlrrnl at I'oil Ofice at YirUnn m StcvuJ-Cluu Mailer. EiTISOF SUBHCBIPTIOS IS ADVANPB. On Year (bj Mail), Postage Paid 11.50 Biz Months 76. A Weekly Demorratir journal devoted to the material, educational, iwlitical and egricnltnral interests of Halifax and inr roanding counties. sjejTAdTertisiog rates reasonable and i iirnished on application. President Harvie Jurdan, of llie Southern Cotton Association, lays the proposition to lie up three million biles of cotton and bold for higher prices in the face of another already established short crop and unprecedented consump tion, is well under way, and promises successful results. In a recent interview ho it quoted as saying: "The entire maehinery of the associa tion will be put in motion wilbin a few days, pledging the cotton growers of the South to reduoed acreage for next year. Wo begin thus early to bold down the usage and give the planters full oppor tunity to make ariarigcroeots for another year. BlI.IIVIMi that malicicus train wreck ing is on (be increase, locomotive engi neers sod firemen have announced that they will seek more adequate protection from Congress snd they hope to have enided law which carry the death pen alty to all convicted in the courts for that offense. The Rochester Post-Ex press and the Richmond News-Leader agree in the opinion that this protection will hardly come from Congress, although they advocate the passage of laws by sll lbs States for the hanging of the wretch- United States Senator Overman an announces himself favorable to a commis sion to regulate railroad rates as advocated by President Roosevelt. Senator Bailey, of Texas, is also favorable to the same moisure, but objects to being called a "follower of President Roosevelt" tor this leason. He says he publicly edvo Oated the measure before Roosevelt did. Let there be no quarrel, gentlemen, a? to who deserves the hoDors, but go ahead and do the rij.ht thing, and let the hon ors go as thev mav. Richard a. Mot UBtiV lias resigned as president of the Mutual Life Intur enoe Company, lis resignation was ac cepted by the board of trustees, and Fred eric I'nmwell, treasurer of the Mutual, was named as his temporary sucoessor. It is stated that Secretary Shaw is going to the help uf Wall street and at one good turn deserves another, Wall street may on the first convenient occas ion, go to the help of Scoretary Shaw. Tbi Preaident tefuste to interfere in the fight between Udell and Senator Plan. The President doubtless feels that both are entitled to all the punish ment lh?y oan give each other. The Pennsylvania board of revenue eommtsdooera have decided that State fonds shall not hereafter be loaned li. banks that have branches in political headquarters. A scorce of Tammany leaders have found it necessary to leave the city at this time "lor their health" The pu in eal atmosphere of New York ia ccrtainl) nnhealthful fur Tammanjites tiuae (!, A HOSIItHH'l'L WAVING The largest Methodic church in Oeor gia, oalculatcd to uo over one hundreo gallons of ihe usual kin'l nf mixed paio' in painting iheir church. They ufdoDlj 32 gallons of the Long man and Minimi L. t M. Paint mixed with 'ti gallons of lioseed oil. Aotua Cost of paiot made was lei than 1121 par gallon. Savtd over eighty (180.00) dul'ars ii paint, and got i big donation besides. EVERY CHURCH will be given a liberal quantity whenever tbey paint. Many bouse art well painted with foot gallons of L 4 M , and three gal loni of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers liko gold These oelebrated paiota are Sjld bj Wells I). T.i'ery. Roanoke Rapids, N f GUARANl fcifcU CtE POR PII.Ek, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrndint Piles. Drnrgiata refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails tocoro any case, no mat ter ot how long standing, in 8 to 14 days First application gives ease and rest 60o If your druggist hasn't it send 60c in , etampt mud it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St Louis, Ms PULPITS AND PREACHERS. N. 0. OOKVSR8NCI APPOINTMENTS CONFERENCE ADJOURNS TO MEET NEXT YEAB AT BOCKT MOUNT. The North Carolioa Conference ad journed at Wilson Monday, after a moat pleasant session, to meet next year at Rocky Mount. Bishop Wilsoo aonouoced the appoint ments for the ooming year as fellows' RAl.tlUII DISTRICT. Presiding Elder, W. H. Moore. Raleigh Edenloo street, K F. Bump- a- J 0. Guthrie, supernumersry. Ceoiial; C W. Robinson. K. Pope, sup-routncraty. Ur.i.-k !yo and Garner 0. W. Star ling. Kpwurih.C Llleid. t'aty, U 1) Starling, (.'fayinc, J J Renn. u.iil.field, .) II Shore. Selllia, Y A Hiahop. K t.l;, Supplied by II II Whilaker. W.k Q 'J and Mis-i o, 8uppli.il by Y Y K'lre. Mullimk, tj T Siu.nmos. Y..u.gii:o, 1). H. Parker, l'rian L It ut on , N K Coltraus. Luuialiurg, I. S Massey. Tar River, A L Ormond. (iranville, J I) Pegram. Oxford nation, V M Sbamburger. Oxford circuit, W fl Puckelt. Kaltiiih Christian Advocate, T N Ivey editor. Methodist Orihanage, J W Jenkins, su pcrintendent. Student in Vaoderbi'l University, 0 R Hood. DCRBAM DISTRICT. Presiding Elder, J T Gibbs. Durham Trinity, C Beaman. Main atreer, T A Smoot. Parr church, M D Giles. Bronson, Supplied by S W Autrey. Mangum street, K M Hoyle. West Durham, J H MoCrscken. Durham circuit, G W Fisher. Chapel Hill, M T Pljcr. Hillsboro, M M MoFarland. Mount Tirtah, J B Thompson. Leasburg, M D Ilii. Roxboro, K D Holmes. Milton, J A Dailey. Yanceyville, W II Kirton, Burliogton, E M Snipes. Burlington circuit, S F Nicks. East Burlingtoo, Grsham and Haw Riv er, N C Yearby. Alamance, C M Lance. Trinity College, J C Kilgo, president; E A Yates, lectureship, rAVtTTEVII.I.E DISTRICT. Presiding Elder, 8 B Hurley. Fayetleville lay street, D H Tultle. Fayettcville circuit, V A Royall. Hope Mills, T J Daily. Cokesbury, L II Joyner. Sampson, D A Watkins. Bladeo, K B Ciaven. Buckhorn, J If Buffalo. Duon, J A Leo Duke, J M Daniel. Newton Grove, N H Guyton. Pittuboro, C I Jerome. Haw River, E E Rose. Goldatoo, C 0 Dursnt. Siler City, R W tUley. Carthage, R II Broom Elise, J W Hojle. Saoford, J H Frinelle. Jonesboro, J C Humble. Lilliogton, Supplied by L B Patlishall. BOCKINOBA DI8TRICT. Presiding Elder, J N Cole. Rockingham station, J E Uoderwood. It .berdell, A J Gro-es. Richmond, N L Seabolt. Mt. Gilead, S T Moyle. Pekin, W A Jenkins. Troy, W R Royall. Montgomery, Supplied by W J FStubbs. Aberdeen, D N C'aviness. Ham'et, Rufus Bradley. St. John and Gibson, F B MoCall. Laurioburg station, R A Willis. Maxtoo and Caledonia, K. MoWkorter. Red Springs, S E Meroer. Rowland, J W. Broadley. Lumbirton, Z Paris. Eiinbeth, W. Y Everlou. Robeson. J M Aehby, R W Townsend, fcupernumerary; W H Townsend, Su- pernumeraoy. WILMINGTON DISTRICT. Pretiding Elder, M. Bradshaw. Wilmington Grace, N M Watson. Filth imot, A MoCullen. Market and Bladen streets, A J Parker. Sootl's Hill, Y E Wright. Onslow, D C Goddie. Jacksonville and Riohlanda, R R Grant. Magnolia, W K Brown. Keuaoaville, J W Martin. Uutgaw, W F Saoford. C'intun, A S Barnes. i hiteville and Chadburo, J T Draper. Columbus, C W Smith. Carver's Creek, Supplied by J M Mar lows. Waccamaw, L E Sawyer. Chsllotle, J M Wright. Town Creek, A 1) Bella. . Southport, W 0 Saswr. New River, To be supplied by J. C. W hedbee. Studeot at Vanderbilt, J M Culbreth. NEW BERN DISTRICT. Presiding Elder, E B Davis. New Bern, Centenary, Q T Adams. Goldaboro St. Paul, W L Cuninggim. St. John, W P Constable. Qoldsboro cirouit, Supplied bj J 91 Car raway. Mount Olive and Falwo, J W Potter, LaQrange, H E Tripp. . Hookerton, J P Pale. Snow Hill, J M B.oson. Kinaton, J D Bundy. Dovsr,wA Forbes. Giiftoo, L 8 Etheridge. i Craveo, 0 B Webster. 1 Pamlico, D A Fut.ell. Oriental, J J Booker Cstteret, w A Piland. Morehead City, R H Willis, Beaufort, 11 M Eurn. Atlantic, C C Brothers Straits, Supplied by B F Walsoo. Ocracoke and Portsmouth, To be tup- plied by E W Read. Missionary Secretary, R II Willis. WASHINGTON DISTRICT. Presiding Elder, R B John. Washington station, L E Thompson. Bath, J M Lowdcr. Aurora, J H M Giles. Swan Quarter. Supplied by w I! I, Mo Lauriu. Mailamutkeet, J E Siuodets Fi.ficld, J Y Old. Greenville, J A Horoaday. Farmville, w F Galloway. Grimesland and Vaoceboro, B K Sian- field. Ilethel, E C Bell. Tarboro, R C Craven. lUursouville, B It Holder. K'm City, J L Humley. H nk y M 'Uti', Fir-t church, W S Rono North and South Rocky Mount, II K Hunt. Nashvillo, II G Stamry. Splitlg Hop.!, W 0 Davis, Wilson station, F D Swindell. Fremont, D L Kirtihardt. wiVm circuit, TJ Browning. WAilRENTON DISTRICT. Presiding Elder, G F Smith. Waircutoo, W W Rose. warren, B C Allred. Uidgeway, L M Ctitflin. Henderson snd Mission, L L Nai-h, R D Daniel. Littleton, G B Perry, weldoo, II A Hun blc. Roanoke 11 a j i le and Rosemary, J T Starjfold. Roanoke, Supplied by w B Humble. Eofield and Halifax, II B Alexander. Batlleboro and wbitakers, R F Taylor. Scotland Neck, J E llolden. Hobgood, J J Porter, williamatoo and Hamilton, P L Kirton. Garyiburg, J G Johnson. Northampton, T II Sutton. Rich Square, B C Thompson. Conway, w F Craven. Murfreeaboro, P D woodsll. Harrellsville, C A Jones. Berlie, w C Metritt. Littleton Female College, J M Rhodes, president. ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT. Presiding Elder, J H Hall. Elinbeib City First churob, A P Tyer City Road, H M North. Weeksville station, E N Harrison, Pasquotank circuit, w T Uiry. Camdeo, R L Davis. Mayock.BH Black. Currituck, II M Jackson. North Gates, w H Brown. Gates, T A Sjkes. Perquimans, F L Church. Hertford, N II D Wilson. Kdenton, L P Howard. Plymouth, L. B. Jones. Roper, 8 A Ccttco. Panlego sod Belbaveo, w E Ilucutt. Dare, P B Robinson. Roanoke Island, E R welch. Kitty Hawk, to be supplied by J F Hall- ford. flat! eras and Kenoekcet, R 0 Brutoo. Columbia, A w Price. Director Correspondence School of Vanderbilt University, J L Coninggim. Chowan, Wm Towe. Missionary to Cuba, R E Porter. E S Hursey transferred to West Texas Conference. A R Surralt transferred to Western North Ctrolina Conference. State Callings. AS GATHERED FROM OUR STATE IX CHANGES, Work on Raleinh's new oublie hich school building will begin in January. The Soulhern Railway is tuition in double tracks at points near Salisbury, A 8laleaville furniture eoncern bis sold Grover Cleveland moth-proof cedar ohest. The Ciiiteoi' bank of Graham has been organised with Jacob A. Long as president. Carolina triumphed over Vireioia in the Thanksgiving foot ball game at Nor folk ky score of 17 to 0. The Tyson & Jones Buggy Company, at Carthage, was damaged bv fire Thnrs- day, the loss being between $16,000 and 120,000. The towa of Mooreaville has sold 110,000 ol bonds, lorelectrio lights, to a Cincinnati, Ohio, firm at e premium of 1253.60. In Oreentboro one man hauled an other man Into the major's court for call ing bin a "soa-ef-a-gnn," tBS t der was fined 15, The plant and good will of the Lore bertoa Robesonian job and newapaper offioe has been snld in Mnm .T ri Coroaiok snd E. J. Brill. The Chsrlotte News learns tbst there will be do opposition to the aomination ui iruogo nana ana Solicitor t'lsrkston who were appointed by Governor Ayoock, J. 0. Gilreath, a negro, of Wilkesbo ro, has invented a railway switoh which, it is said, will prevent nioety-five per cent. of the wreeks due to trouble with the rails, etc. Mr. 8 A. Earnhardt, an ex-mtmber of the Legislature, got slipped do on ia violating the Rowan game laws and the magistrate before whom he was tried Ifioed bin S5 and cost. CONFERENCE REPORTS. PROM THE VAHIOtlS CHL'ltlMIKS IN TUB I WAilRENTON murine f. "T7"llIN Biiihop WiUno called lie ' V incntieth question miui-itirs in charge of the various stations aod cir cuits of the Warrenton district reported as follows: Hev. C. W. Robinson, of Warrcnlor, showed a good year's work, with a sur plusio finances and spiritually improved. Kef. B. C. Allred, of Warren, report ed fioances in full and spiritual interest good. Re?. L. M. Chafin, of Hidgcway, re ported 11.1 additions lo church member aliip, an advance on all collections, which wore all u; and overpaid Hev. (1 fi, Perry, of Littleton, has bad a good your, with all collections up, inerease in membership, and work on a new eliurch. Hev. II. A. Ilumbl', of Weldon, ha, bad an i xeellent y ur, with collection in full and a surprise. itev. G. D LanMton, if Roanoke Up ids and lloseuiary, has made an advance on all collection, and the spiritual con dition of his ehtirclt is healthy. Ho II. Ii Aml.non, of Ivilield and Halifax, haa had tacoiy three sccessiors aod collec u ns in lull. Kev. R F. raylnr, ol Batlleboro and Wbitakers, has bid a large gain it) mem bership aod collections in full, with debts paid. Hev. J. E. llolden, ofScotland Neck, has had a splendid year's work, and his chureh has u bright future. Rev. D B Parkir, of Hobgood, lias bad a fine tear, Hit K K. Rose, of Wiliiamston and Hamilton, haB had a year of good it. sult. Kef J G Johnson, of Garythurg, repcrted large iocreate in membership, collections all in full, and gracious revi vals. About 35 1 1 0 has been raised It r ohurcb improvements. Hev. T. 11. Sutton, of Northampton, has had a successful ytar, thirty-seven accessions, finances in full, one new church built, and $4,476 bat bean raised, Ref . B. C. Thompson, of Rich Square, has had good revivals, collections in full. Rev. W. F. Craven, of Conway, has had successful revivals, ihiny-nine ac cessions, nuances in full with a large surplus, and I iOU expended en improve ments wiih a new church nesting com pletion. Kev. P. D. Woodall, of Murfreeeboro, made a f.ood report. Kev. J, H. M. Giles, of Harrellsville, reported collections in full with exception of a few which are in excess of last year. The spirit of the charge is good. Rev. W. C. Merritt, of Bertie circuit, has bad good revivals, finances good with a surplus, snd orphanage collections 250 per eent. J. L. IIAKKIS HAS MOVED His Feed Store To the buildiog formerly occu pied by Spiers Bros , corner Washington avenue and Third street. Thanking my friends for their past liberal patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. Phone No. 75. J. L. HARRIS, Weldon, N. C. J. I. Perry Co. COTTON FACTORS, Norfolk, Vs., Deo. 5, 1905. COTTON-Stcady. Strict Middling, llj Middling, llj Strict Low Middling, llj Low Middling, llj Tinges Stains Blues and Sandy PEANUTS-Steady. Fancy, ' 31 Strictly Prime, 2i Prime, 2i Low Grades, Machine Picked, lj-2i Spanish, per bushel, 85 M K. Peas, per bag 3 00 Black and Speckled Peas, 1 10 Clsy and Red Peas 1.00 Peanut Bags, in bales, 68 inch, 101o BaiEiiitt and Tics aoi Peanut Bans for Sale. oct 6 HOUSES & MULES. I HAYB Horses anil Mules That you esn buy with 6 eent cotton, If you don't believe me, oome and see, W. T. iPAHKER, WELDON N. C. hJLLI ETER'8 .eky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medidns tor Baay Peopl. lirlogt Ooldaa Health rod Statwad Vigor. A -cino for Cnnstlrutlon, Inriiettrtlon. Live ...1 Kelnev Troubles. Pimples, erma, Impure ::,kx1, Bod Breath, Stiiee-tart Bowels, Hewlaelii; n I llarkarrn. It's Bocky Mountain Tea Ii, tab. t rorm, an ennta a bo, npnoloe mads by loma Daua Cohfasv, HiulUun, Wla. GOLDEN NUGGETI FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 3!!i SPUING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES. Butterick'd Fattems. It. k C. CORSETS, Mitvuv at 50c, Ladieti 75c. to $1. MCrHft will he made to wuit the times. Hixtn aud biiuuetn made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, WeMna. N. O Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY tub FREICHT anhCUARANTEESAFE DELIVERY . . . I.AHl.KST STOCK In the outb Illustrated Catalogue FREE. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, (Established 1848.) 159 to 163 Bank St., Norfolk Va aov 3 It Dealer In- Staple and Fancy Groceries, "FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, Class Tin, and wooden and wil lowware. Also Pratt's Horse, Cow Hog and Poultry Food, and Grove's Tiw'.eles Chill Tonic. Alexander's Liver and Kidney Tonic for pnrityin tlie blood. This tonic is warranted or monev retunded. K. M. l'URNELL, (Successor to J. L. Judltios.) No. 18 Washington Ave., Weldon, N. C' apr 10 ly Machines as. Qraphophones! We hove made contracts with several Tulkiu Muehini.'and Oraphopbooe Com paoits t'iboth Relailand Wholesale their Machines V,'e have on haod ovi t twen ly fhe styles of the latest iuiprovcuici.ts, fruru Four to Nicely dollars each. Sev- erd both Msc and Roller Records, all fit wand lp lo-Date Music, hongs, elo. We take old worn out Records iu part pay for new ones. We made a trip lo headquarter! of several companies aod spent time and money lo learn ail that is to be learned io connection with this business, and think we are well prepared to furnish all needed information to our customers. We will take all old style Qraphophones in part pay for new ones. We handle Ihe Victor, Columbia aod other pattern! Come or write to as for catalogues and information. We have in (took a large line of Musical Instruments of many kinds. Our stook of Mattings, Carpeting!, Rugs, Art Squares, Druggets and House Furnishioga of all style is larger than ever before. SPIERS BROS. WlLDON, N. C. 'pRUSTEFSSILE OF LINO. By vir.ne of power vested in me by that deed of trnst made to me on the 6th day of Jlarrn, llKlo, By w a Dunn and Mrs. D. M. Dunn, which deed of trnat is of record io the office of theKegiatr of Deeds for Halifax county in book 133 at nam 75. 1 shall sell forcaeh tothehighest bidder at pnblic auction at the court house door in Milium, N. C., at 11.-30 a. m., on the 4th day of December, 11)05, the following der scritwd tract or parcel of laud described in said deed of trnst as follows; That real estate lying, bung aud aitnatein the conn ty nf Hulilux and State ol North Cumlium vvhii.1. aim UeviiHHi to said i, M. Dnnn (or life with remainder to her children by Wells Dranghon by his last will and tre la ment of record in thecountyof Eilgtcomhe ana oonnuea ny me lands ol B. U. Dunn's heirs, the main run of Beech Hwamp, by the lands ol Mrs W. T. Aakew. John Wbitaker, l'onny King, and J. L. Fleming mm oonuiining irom eignt noudred to one thonnnnd acres, more or leas. All timber trees ot every description, to gether with rights of way over said land, and ample time for removing said timber will be sold first. Then the reversionary interest in said land will be sold. The timber will ha anld in fee, the land will be sold subject to the me ceuiie or Mrs. v. jh. Dunn. Thie the 7th day of October, 1906. DAVID BELL, Trustee. oct 12 Ul DR. LaFRANCO'S COf Oil. rURNELL Miii (.rp.nwityNriiatitrjSMiiU. DrmttMaer SV?k!lTMb l lJiwi.Tii,ir, eus,ra. .i jv .'ti; .'u; .u v'iji- &'4ri$'r ,4' -a?-" . , w e Dougnt 1 A A I Before the big advance in price and can, today : : : : : : : UHDERSELL THE FACTORIES. Complete U BUILDING From the Give us a trial order and be we can save i piorce-Whitehead Hardware Compan S 1 WHOLESALE iUTDM CLOTHING m FOR n m to to to to to to to to to to to- IT! to to to to Autumn Iter "High Art" Clothes commend themselves to men of taste because tiny embody high close custom tailoring perfect fit, latest styles; are made of only the best wearing fabrics, and the patterns are exclusive. ' We have just received from th makrrsof "High-Art" Clothing a fall line of Single and Double Breasted 8ack Suits, Belt Buck Overcoats, Long Lose 62 inch OverroatB, either Single or Double Breasted Paddocks, Newmarkets, Surtouts, aod every other style ot garment ordained by the mode We want every self-respecting man io Weldon In come io and inspect this incomparable collection of PALL and WINTEK CLOTHES. Full line DRY COODS, SHOES and UNDERWEAR FURWURE OUR SPECIALTY. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL ROBES. "Wt SWaioM, Carls, Bnjiies, and (Mini aiii Haatiaj StoTES.:Si to to to to to to to to to 1 VT CT ITMDH1 ,v. A. 11a UiaiilUAVll! WAIT AND WATCH THIS SPACE 1 1 KENT -FURNITURE - f PETEESBUEG-VA. ,'iiv .u 'ij ,'ti Wi -s1 &r's&&''&'fr&KV&&r6$f vSv Ai , , v several carioaas line in everything A brick foundation you money. AND RETAIL HARDWARE, WELL - DRESSED BY: m m mi A ' UL .'iii- .'it i '""7V 01 : : : : : I n needed in to the tin roof. convinced that M 7 WELDON. IM. C. MEN. of WELDON, N. C. ii ti Season 15 1 1IIB COMPAHY
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