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ZL ' j 1 i limb 11 ItMt'l Advertising Rates Made Known tin Application. VOL XU, A Nhtf SFAPtK FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription-$l.5( Per Annum wi:ijx)N. . c, i iii usDA v, o(Toi!i:i: n, mm;. NO. H' D1SUKACE THEM. THE 1IUKSE 01" YOKE. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? r 7 .1 Lt- .. A l iu Kiiul You Have Always nought, nnd wliUli lms been iu me for over : yur, lus borne tho Hluiititmn of mul Iihh bri'ii lunilu iiiiilci' lil T ,0"!l' ""I'TvMim Klneo Its Inliuu y. arVf, U,CA4A. Allowiooatolw.lve..iiliitliN, VII i'oiuitfrl'cllii, linllittloiig anil " Just-nn-minil" urn lint i:,i'iliiii-iiU tlutt tiltlo with uml eiiiUiiKi-r tlio lit-iiltli of li.liu.t mul Children Eiprrit-iire ngnhist I'.ipt'WiiiL'iit. What is CASTORIA C'astoi'iu It u liurmleHi subxtitute for Castor Oil, Pnre y.i..w. Drops uml Snotliliitf Myrups. It Is I'lnihiint. It . i.utiiiiiN iit'lilu-r Opium, Morphine nor other Niinotlo nlisluiK'f. Its nt;o N IU giiiiritutee. It il.-Hlroyis Worms ami iilliiy 1Y iTislim-Hs. It cure Miirrliii'ii mul Wind ( ulir. It r-IU-! Tcrtlilun Trouble., curcn Count i put toll mul I'lntiilciK')'. It nsalmilntc tb Food, rpguluti'i. the Mi.niiuli uud Houi'la, giving healthy uml nutiirul sleep. Tin' I'liihlreu'it raiuu'i-a The Mother's I'rli'inl. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC BBWTJUH eOMMNV, IT MURflAT tTDtlT. MIW ) CTV. ) yajtMtMBa MCDUFFIE'S . - .mi l CURE. TAtTIl.S .w.oiutsly taatalaas w'""" ' . i, i. dMln crwia ths mrk- " morea.ayour ,nd " t, ,oh red bluod. ..irl HO CENTS. PRICK, - 1 Tali MoDUFFIE'S Llttla Btua Sluggish Llvara. MoDuffla's Rarnadies are sold on a Kuarantsa t sail wa claim ar your monay baoa. K..K Sai. hv W M I'iiiiks, Writing, N i : Bank . of : Weldon WKl.hoN, n. :. AUOl'Sl'iuTII, I KM - State of North Carolina Depository Halifax County Depositoi y Town of Weldon Deposiioi y. Capital and Surplus, $36,000 . I juH II er. tliin iii-liliiUm li' H nritlmi lis st'rkliiililT" i . 1 Illinium illli ri'hli nl II ilil il 'mil Mullcy in luitueil tiuoil Hiinuil . mil rtlituii AevomiH ul all air 4 iliiilnl mittiutN r W. F lNHI, h i fKICMhK.N I" Dr. II W I FW IS. UiAmii . Niiiihjin(lD (u. N-1 ) 1 GARRETT & Pioneer F.ST1BI.1KHED IHM. SPECIALTIES: U tWhitaHeapprrBaagl Htii S.u(iK-iiiong) f:: OLD NORTH STATE BLACKBERRY y HIAWATHA MINNEHAHA ?t W iKwIUIlilutKHflie) 1 lny S upperuolig) $ PAUL CARRETT SPECIAL r J (i,:ilkllllK rilolllliKIH I A'1 "II "Owl rleli.of Hill Slut W liulminm W inreliir Imliim uml llnli'l " r. A W A 11;.. 1 . ty.. 1. 11.: .... ..I 1.. t... all It ilulu l.l'hllillll lillilM irilllH". Hi n.i i(iivi.i . hkii r ru-m i i.. in jfif VVtia Kisueh, HI IxiiiIh, Mo llllim I VII I HIT. I .W IU H Stood The Test 25 Years Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. W. J. WARD, UK NT 1ST, OFFICE IN DANIEL BUILDING, WLDON, ti. 0. Signature of TURPFNTINE AND MUTTON """' remedy. PRICE, 23 CENTS. nil. rnn.rliiuil. "--i v-tHTS. Llvor PHI for Conatlpatlon a.,d sernemea are soia on a guarantee 10 ('. W. I' Hi: vans, KuHrl.l, N V. Ill I ,l,'il li.iil ii i' !...ilitni l,.i IliU - t . i linr I'.'.ii ..I. i Mna villi the ' ... 1 1 -1. t ! - !l in 'I'l - i tt III I i1 .1 1 i 1 1 f t i I. i t -ix V s O COMPANY, American rriMF:mM R ivi w firs ... - r -. Ili.iurOIUif. NOKKOI.K, VA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Hi?MSr STUART cOOiaI.JLPjL MIiOtT. Thh CoHef conform! to tht Bundwdi. H.d by l.w tor Medical Kdui .lion. Sc., a loi Biill'lm No. 11, which tollo hou' TIM tr MlatoruM -Sfcll). tfurtwvtl iTeicmi - Dtiiisri! - f.Kcj lioust Not of N our tiuoil Itlootl uud iKvtiililc lumilv Con liettions linh'is uu I'u .i-s lo dividual Worth and kv-:..it.la-bilily of Your (n li makes us wjiii ui cusi every time we read ili.u sonic I'dlow who h;is gut iniu truutik? ih.ii is inure or less disiaeeltil Iclls lli.il lie i:. u sun or li ollier or ncplivw 01 eon sin or bejis sonic ullicri elaliuii lo some prominent eiii.en. Iliis u-ty ollen humiliates the pi oinineiil tel alive and should never excuse ihe lellow fur aiiymiscoiiducl. The lacl that lie lias such a kinship and will disgrace it oiifjil lo make u . ihink less of him. How ever, w e nonce a lot of them hlui i it oui ti i -,i iliin. - l.uinhertoii Kohesoiiian. Of all the people in ihe world thai makes the Landmark tired, ut terly, it is the class who harp on family connection. Good family 1 connection is dcsirahle, is honora ble. But the ihintj is what you ! are. It makes no difference if you ' have all the royal Wood In your , veins, if you arc worthless the con nection is only discreditable to you in that you have failed to live up to it; and if your connections are bad and you have lived honorably, sensible people w ill give you the more credit for rising above your surroundings. In about 99 per cent, of the cases, the people who I harp and harp on family connec tions are themselves a standing dis grace to their connection - gener ally not worth the powder and lead it would lake lo kill them States villc Landmark. THI: liUITOli AND THE 1 KAMH. Sharing the experience of many others a weekly newspaper oui ; est w as having a hard struggle for existence. One day the office boy w ent to the editor and said: "There is a tramp at the door, and he says he has had nothing lo eat for six days." "Letch him in," said the editor, "if we can find out how he does it we can run this blamed paper an other week." A YuuntC Mother ut 70 "My itiuthcr linMitltltiii ht-fii mule JfUlll)) :il 71 i Hrllt V U'.tll ill Hth'.fHC HUtleiiug Uutu tl"n-ij h i ! r-nhit-W lilftl )ir, until six it miii lii iijMt, uhc.i lre )hau lakin Llttliu I'.illtr , wl.uli lint i'oiuplclt I) i uml tit-r uii.l li -ln;i-1 I lie Ntit'Ulh aiiil ui tmU lii li.ttl in Mm tfiiiir ol UlV," wiilif- l tk 1. olitiu U i.f D.uitortli, Me. (irfilf-4 iftot ilivi itic I ii'iim mi the xlolif Sr-ts Mum irli, , T ftvitl Kid ue f rinli', pirill-n tin1 lilti.nl. uml c irt'H Mttl.niu. l.iliuiiHut" uu.l W- il. -t. Womft rliil Ncivt' Tunu' I'mv u Ull:u:ihteril liv All stolen Sour Stomach No appetite, loss ot atronth, nerv out ness, headacha, coitsttpation, bad bieath, geneial debility, sour risings, and catarrh ol the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. Thli new discov ery represents the natural Juices of diges tion as they eiist In a healthy stomach, combined with the realest known tomo ifij reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys pasia Cure does not only cure Indigestion ' an! dyspepsia, but this famous remedy . cures ail stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening th? mucous membranes lining the stomach, Mr. S. S. Bill, of R.vemwood. W, Vi.. stirs: " I wis lroublJ with tour sti iim. ii lor twenty yrtri. Koi curtd in and w sre now ualn It In mill luf Ut'f ' Kodol Digests What You tat Bolt las ijtiiy. $ i o J Sue t Um 2 4 tlmss the trial sue. whLh spIIi 1.x bo cents. pard by K. O. OsWlTT ft OO., OH I OA 00. mii.hhy W. M. I'tMIKN, wr.i.iKiN, N. v The Pain Family You kimw ilu'iu; tkfy are miniiTiiiis, and make llu-ir piCM-neo kit i vrn wlu-ie. T'lie nanus ut the family arc lle.id-ailu-. TiHitliai'lir, I ai.ii'lir', I'.ai kai-ho, Stninai li aeln', Ni'U rub.'ia, i-le. They are si-miiu-ls that warn Mill of any di-i aiice m.tit of vimr system. tv.-n the brain nerves become ex hausted or irritated, Headache makes jon uiiserable; if llie .stomach turves are weak, in diijisiion rr.Mills, and you double tip with pain, and if the more piiiniiiirnl nerves are af fected, Xeuralnia simply makes life unenilurable. T he way to stop pain is lo siHitho and strengthen the nerves. Dr. Miles' Anti-rain i'ills do this. The whole fain family yield to their influence. Harmless if taken as directed. "1 t'.nd Dr. Mlle-n" Anll-I'ain PUN an pxr.-ilrnt inidv lor om. .miltm had a.l..s niiilm. and iliutir-sn.f pMini. ,.l :ill ,.lt!4 I lit.. used 0,.-ni fol Oie i..i I vfuri. In thH ii.il. ity Willi il... I.fl .if ifultH AOtS jufa: MKhKII I- Feru, lnd. Or. Miles' Antl Pain Pills art sold by your uYuti0iit, who will awsrantM that tlie hr.t pckagt will benefit. If It UHt, lie will return your money. 9b doses. ;a tents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkiiart, lnd Absolutely Fi DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness. ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. DREAM RIVER. Dream River, Dream Hiver, how sweetly you How Through the land of the Used-To-Be-Long-Tinie-Ago! Dream River, Dream River, how softly you sing Of life in its summer and love in its spring! Ah, river of dreaming and river of rest, I long to Moat down on the tide of thy breast To roses and robins and tropical clime Of that sweet childhood realm of Once-On-A-Time. Dream River, Dream River,' you bring ba :k to me The Island of Crusoe, long long in the sea, And patient man Friday, and Gulliver, too, And the knights of the fairy books all of us knew The beauty who slept in a castle of song, The beanpole that Jack climbed, the dragons that throng The hills and the valleys and mountains thai grow In the beautiful land of the l.onc-Time-Agu Dream River, Dream River, afar on thy tide, In the balm and the balsam of dreams letnie glide, Through valleys of Yesterday, sweet with the bliss Of the things that we loved and the folk that w e miss I loin the years that are Heeling. Ah, liver ofdieam, Hear on with the sweep and the swing of thy stream To the dells that aie dmgled Willi quip and caprice OIThe ai gosicd journey lo lind the gold lleecc! l)i earn River, Dream River oh, be it my tan To drift down thy currents wiih soft undulate1 Oh, can y m'e, rivei of beamy, w here be The pla males I loed in the dream days of glee, The comrades that wondered with me by ihe shore Ol ihy soli flowing current-, of legend and lore' The castles we buili and the splendor we wrought And there as they used 10 te, tiver of ihourTu. Dream River, Dream River, you sing through ihe day, And sing through the nigln -you arc singing aUay; You carry me back on your busoin each time To ihe valleys of childhood, the meadows of rhyme, To ihe dales of the fairy and dell.-, of the gnome, To Crusoe and Friday, and Knights ofiliy Tome. Oh, carry me, river, afar on thy breast To the bloom-bordered islands of rapture and rest! Dream River, Dream River, ou call unto me, And call unto every one yearning lo be Touched tenderly now, as of old, with the gleam And gladness and beauty and marvel of dream. Ah, river, bear all of us down thy soft tide To the islands of Once On A-Tiine, where ihcy hide, And bring us our castles, our fairer our lore, And the days of our childhood to live evermore! inui:ksoi.i. on nai'oi.hon. A lit lie while ago 1 stood by the grave of the great Napoleon a iiiagiiiHcem tomb ol gilt and gold 1 saw him take an Umpire by the unhappy because the grapes had force of his genius; I saw him upon seeds in llieiu. the frightful held of Waterloo, "Two men, being convalescent, when chance and fate combined to were asked how they w ere. One wreck the fortunes of the former said; 'Tain better to-day.' The King, and 1 saw him at St. Helena other said: T was worse yester with his hands crossed behind him, day. ' ga.ing out at the sad and solemn "When it rains one man says: sea. 'This will make mud.' Another: I thought of the orphans and JThis will lay the dust.' widows he had made; of the tears "Two boys examined a bush, that had been shed for glory; and One observed that it had a thorn; the only woman who had ever the other that it had a rose, loved him pushed aside by ihe cru- "Two children, looking through el hand of ambition, and I said l a colored glass, one said: 'The bad rather be a French peasant world is blue.' The other said : and wear wooden shoes; I would Ti is bright.' rather have been that poor peasani wiih my loving wife by my side kiiiliing as the day died out w ith 1 my children on my knees and their arms about inc. I would rather have been ili.H man, and unc dow ii lo the louguelcss silence of : the dreamless dusl, than to have been that imperial impersonation iui' force and murder known as ''Nitpoleon the Cireai. Danger Pruin the Plugue. Tlnri'.-t jnir tin up r fhnti the p'aoe ol CihikU aitJ Cultls iliat are su pu-va t iil unlett.you lake Dr. Kui(('iiNew lisiHjvn for I'niiHiiii.ptioti, tounbHHiiil C'.tltU Mm lieui e Walls, ut Tomtt 1'itv, Me , writ. "h'.i a Oo Iwud topeuplv Hing in elim ate where Ciiughi and colds pievml. I lin.l it quiel rndi thflu. 11 iwent p,.un ii. riuss la Krip, nives un.l. r lul if I i.i iu AMhms anil Hay Fee , and makes v.tak Iiiuks stioog .uuugh lu waul ufl (iuuniptiua,C,Hiifh.aiidC)lds & and (I. Iluaranlwd b all dtn..i' Tlial I. Itle fr'. - In the bank, a sweeping asser- person must come to a dead stand tion does not always raise the dust. ' still. which aki: vod? "Two boys went lo gather grapes. One was happy because they found grapes; the other was "Two boys having a bee, one got honey, the other got stung The tirsi called il a honey bee, the oilier a stinging bee. '1 am glad live,' says one nun. T mil soil) I must die,' says another. " '1 am glad,' says one, 'lltal it is no worse.' Tain sorry,' says another, 'that il is no better.' 1 "One says: 'Our good is mixed wiih evil.' Another says 'Our evil is mixed with good.' " A Card. This in i.i iiMtiiv tliat all diuilN mr au lllillirj lu let'llud yu.li luune) if t'uley'll lloncj and Tar fail, to cure join i.iiigL nr u.ilit. Italupa the rough, heal the luui a re. nts wrloin rwulu Iroiu a o.ld '-1 SnW and pievmta pnru . sad eun-unipliuu 1. oui. , us uo , 0l''1' s 1h' genuiue ia iu Tellu pa.-k ' K-fuw nuh.tilutea. 1 )'u. sale by E. Clark, H'eMon, N C ; Death ends all and the fastest Was Thirty I eel in Height and Was Hard to Mount. Out in Wyoming a lot of scicii tilic grubbers have unearthed I lie fossil remains of a horse thirty feet long and inure ihaii thirty ket high. The grubbers seem lo have pieced the horse lugethei without any comment, and ihey don't otter a word of inloi inalion concerning either Ins iH-iicalogy oi his ua.k record. A horse tinny feci long would appear to be a loi of horse. If he belonged to the cave man ihe latier certainly had his hands full. A horse so tall thai a thirty fool lad ' der became necessary w hen his bridle was to be put on, might be called the pride of the stable al though no ordinary stable would begin lo accommodate him. If the cave man hadn't any ladder, and couldn't borrow one, the next best thing w as to climb a tree. Then try to imagine him shinning up a I tall palm with the heavy bridle on his back, only to llnd when he at tained the right altitude that the horse had moved beyond reach and was peacefully browsing on the tall grass olThe jungle ! Of course a iliiriy-lbot horse could be expected 10 cover much more ground than ihe ordinary an imal of the same breed even at a walk. And if he took it into his head to work his way across lots there would appear to be nothing to impede him. Fences w ould go down before him like stubble, and a merely playful cavort would car- ry him over raging torretus. When a thirty foot horse shied at a bit of white paper in the road way the chances are that he would jump clear lover into the next county. As a war horse the thirty-footer must have been a startler. When he lei out a neigh the enemy tied in blind and unreasoning terror. When he clumped his bit and pawed ihe ground, ihe very hills shuttered. When he switched his tail ihe hireling foe fell about like ripened grain. And then think of llie night mare that could be expected to fol low ihe lir.si sight ol this prodigious equine1 He certainly was a w under. It is a great pity we know so little about him. Cleveland 1'lain Dealer. MARkV AND I IV li I l)N(i. Marriage is an insiiiiiiioii highly conducive 10 the health ol both hus band and wife. Statistics prove that among married men over 20 years of age and w omen over for ty the mortality rate is far less than among those who remain single. Among the widowed and divorced the inoiiality is exceptionally great. Suicides among the unmarried are much more miincrous than among the ni.ii I icd. The matrimonial slate pi oniotes temperance in every form. I urihcriiiore the probable duration of a mailed man i f thirty exceed:, thai of his unmar ried brother by five years and the wife may expect to live one year longer than a single woman of the same age. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought liuars tltd Higuuturo uf It is more than a slight mistake to tell a woman she's getting stout. i iiKini jiinri n:in. ins ivi.i's.'ihumim. si ki e iu "wl '"' .vnn. M unlii..i of lii'illlfli lot their rhililttn Mlnle Itt'tliiUit. mlh (M'llift ninv. It ttoulllft the fit i hi Ht'l'itus tlio j.'iiiiif, alla)N all pun, tuu-s intl lo'n-, and n th l'tt leuiedv lor lliaiiluH-a It Mill iflice llie p.H.r little siiHiTi-r iiiiinntiaU'ly . Sold Uf diuugotH m i vcrv put ol tlif woiht Tweuty tic i'etil a bitOle He sine ti,l k ft I '"Mr-, 1 WuihIow'? Soot lit ug Ky mp," and take i.o Oil). 'I k .11,1 . Some men who fail to gel up in , the world are always anxious to rise and explain. Cuii yuu win? You mill., th ,t tu win in an thiug iIihm il:ivs i.iiiu-i n'rculti, niih iiiiml ami huily iu tune A man ur noiiiiiu with rtisoidereil digestive uraun is unt iu shape tin ad.)-' work or a day'r I play. Huw oil they wio? Kudul lur l)ysepsi:l i-outaius the digestive jtlii-e uf a tii-althy Nloma-h aul will put your ' stuuiarb io shape to parlorni its iuixrtaut I um t ion of supplying the h itr and braiu 1 with simiglh giving blond. IIirisis what you eat, relieves ludigrstiuu, Uybep-iu, SoiirHtoiua.'h and 1'altiitatiuu uf the heart and eountiputiuo. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, H. C. M) RliWAWl OirUvtl.l). "Dave vim lost anything, ill.ldaiH-" .1' Im d llie puhtr Hour w all. i.i ol ilk-: ipiare- law cd.ait-.iere loiikinj; -.huppi r w ho .-.in. i.l hcfi ii e the "lost and found" w indow of llie large depai lilieiil smre. "Yes, sir, " she replied "I've lost one hundred and fourteen pound-, ol husband, in a lihi luown sun, Willi bl.ii k del h-. li.il. small tull ol ban mi ii-. (.Inn and a h idii ened look. I lost li in a ct usli at the laucy noods cininler. It's pio bably wandering ilii'mnili llie build iug in search of me, and I thought perhaps you could lind ii easier than I can. I v. .1111 ii on .iceoiini ol a bundle il i-, carrying under its arm." thi: i , riirk's i.uu.Ain. A dear old nurse, w ho bad be come deaf and nearly blind, said to one who pitied her, "You are mourning for me, dear, and there's no need: 1 am as happy as a child, 1 sometimes think I am a child, whom the Loi d is a husli-a bying to my long sleep. For when I was a nurse-girl my missus always told me to speak very soli and low, to , darken ihe room, that her little ' son might go to sleep; and now , all noises are hushed and slill lo ! me, and i lie bonny earth seems ' dim and dark, and I know ii's my I father lulling me away to my long , sleep. I am very well coiileni and , i you mustn't fret forme." Philosophy is very satisfactory if you never try lo use it on yoiir- self. They call a woman stuck-up when she doesn't tcel she has to ' wear her best cloihcs lo gel alien- i lion. OPES PUULieiTY THH BEST UUXRX.XTY OF MhMT. V 1)1-1) tilt' tllKki'T of H HH-ilh'llli'. .Si -111 thrtiiiuti Oniuttistn fur fivmilv iim?, tuk'i lili iu'ii'llts iiIIt illlu Ills t'ohluU-Hrf ty fiiiukly ui nl fcnilwHiy Hililioluiiu lirotiu rnl a well as tu ii ln-iti.- u riipp.'i, u full ti-t f all Us fiti-rtlj-iii im ,liiitt t'.njliHh, tin- u- Ui'ii ii Ins imrt is tht--t po9Millf t MeiiLf lliHt hi In ih1 Mtt;(il to havu tin Hcdn li htflituf mv-:'. tiLMlhiii tuint-il full upon li ! formula aiiillliftl il. uill Im'iii th. rnlU-xt tiny UHil tilt' lilt ivt lIlul'uUll 1 1 1 I H 1 H ' U . Im I'u'Iy'n ill l,r"H'i'iititin fur I he fiifi' uf tlif UT'ukn-'sv,.-,, j)i'rU.tlh'il pitins It till flllli'llllllttl tll'I'llllKI-llH III.- til Itlf 111' K.lli" illl!li.'tl fflllHilln' N thfli! 111-. i t'llH' up luf MtU' tlltnllll ill IlklMfl-- ti'l' Vi.llittli'- pt't'lUl Uf'. tilt' llliikiT u V -h I I Ml .ill .iui In I ah. i- lil patlililH into lil- full run till flirt' dv mi -li nji.-ii ami Imiiot M1 tl t . A KlaiHtt t llie pul.li-lifil iniiilit'nts dli t-dih Uittlt W lui'r, will lnv Ili;) it i lit ml i vliu!l limn imlif. Anni iaii, uitilii iiiitl rmt, ili.ti it t-uiiiaiii im pni otiuu i.r liaiiit-fi-riiiihn ilnms, tin nar I'tiiuatnl lit-alcntml urt, tilpli-n litifil ((Ivci'iiiif. of proiHT Mri iitftli U ihk um( ill-lt H'l of lilt' t'ollllllolily t'lllplnW'tl ait'o- (nil, liotli for i'1iai'Uu ami pri'M-rving tlif Hflivi' lutHlirltial pi'opfrtlt'S tnuinl in tin1 root- of tlif Ainuit'an futvM plants cinplin ttl. ft is tin! only inf.lniiii' tor 'iini'ii's pt't-tilar tli-i'.irs. dinn glt-. that ilnt-n not contain i tarm- r ceitai;r of ah-oliot. hi' h i Iti tht- i.ifirf run so lisrinftil iti uoman's tilicHif. in-rv-niis !ifm. Nov. tl 1'irliii i p-ilvily liai'iiilfs. iiik) s'ri' a MilmiMi' pmpo.tt) h iitofiiiK iiitriiitic valiif nil itsovMi, a in) Irtidi-i it ftihaiir's tht fttiulivii ctffit of the oilier innrttlifiiti tMitortiif Into tin- "Kavoi ito 1'n M-nptloii " Notni-of tin' allien! niitlit'Hl w nti'M nnd It aflnM's rinlor.t' i'm Hint prnistj all tin' sfM-nil liini't'tlifiiU of liirlt " Ka- Voflli' I'lVStTipl loll " lH ColliH.it'(l - IVi Oiniiii'luliiitf tlit'in fur tin- I'll lit of Um erv sunn' iliHt'ti't for w I1H-I1 thi-; wirltl faiiiftt mt'tlii-iiit is uilxiMtl. No oilift iiiHttifiiu lor wontiMi lias iinv mli inn .f''.ti"Htf I'litlorfint-iit worili niorc ihati any tminUT tif ordinary tf-tiinonial-. J lntfri'tfil, ml naiiic antl aihlrcm to lr H. V. I'ifivf. Ilntfaio. N. V., lor hit httlf IhH.k of Mmi-i- from tlif urn 14 of eiiiMiritt int'tln al rtti-rs ami tfai ht-rs, I'liitor-inn tin- t''ral Inun-tln nls a mi ti'lhnit nit what lr. Pifrtf's nit'.lii'ihi-s iiv inath' of. 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Yui.m -h t.l. title. .Mir " " :i7 A' " if 'i y-.irA wiilr l.inoUiiin, 7.")f IV " " " (i.'ic cv rio.ii Oil i lo'h. js,. i ;;r, a x uiiii; it i c.ii pi t uiL'. M'f I HI It, v Ji) ', ii.,.. I'i. in, i -h, Ii.'t W il l p.lpi i. I ri .in.l Ci- pi l lull A I tl.l.KMnl i; I I' Talking Machines, (iraphophoiies, Kodaks, Cameras, aiul '"ipplif on ti i the t iv low 1 . .1 it all lunt'H, alj SPIERS BROS. Wl I.! li IN'. S. (!. CIIOICI- ROSES Carnations Violet s ami othtr tlowiry, alw.mon haul. Shower WnUlirg tu iir-i-s. H.i-nhirne rior.;l Ttxiirns. I'ol aiul out il. or li ililiii plants. To in ilo. ( ',iii..u- in oih.-r Vi i ialilo l'lai.t-, M:. Mioli. i, OitUrs promptly vw uttil Wii:,- 'phiHM' or leloiMiipli. II. STI'lNMt'TZ, 1 1 uUI-I , li Vl.l lilll, NoliTll CAKOI.INA. t H iy ATTORNEY AT LAW, WKI.DON, N. 0. I'rn.-I iif in llm ciiiii-Ih of 1 f ill i fa x mid Hiliniiiiiii! rntiiitit'H.ui.il iii tlie Siiprfiiis (.nit ol 111.- Slutr. KH'i iiil utleutioD xivcD t'i itillei-tmriN uml prnmpt. ratnrnii. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. M XTKI. I U. ICS At OKATKS, IIAHOW.MtK, I'A1NTS,(:. HUNK 1. ( l Af'k ltill'NV, N.irlnlV, V. fl SIX PIANO M u Ann a tto For this week Conover I'iano, upright $0S Wellinctnn I'iano, $45 W heelock I'pi ight, $85. Q Stietl I priKht, $K5 Stit-fl Rosewood I'inna $,H0 (luild Piano, small size $.10 AH guaranteed to be In fine condition. All used. LESTER PIANO CO., Inc. tr.'i fSianliy fit , NOKFOI.K, VA. John J. Foster, Manager. upr 18 2j .., tas.ii
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1906, edition 1
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