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1 " m Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. Yon can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The bill hind ol a toattraonial -"Sold lor ovor nixty rri." yers SAKSAHAUILLt MIS. Ntlk VlUIJtt. Ayor 9 Pills kuop tho liovvelu ronulur Alt vevetablK and m ntly laxative mim i hi iw iiiwiii i i fini i aiutn 1 HI; ROANOM: Nl-WS. 'I'm isim, J v liiOT. Published i:ery Thursday KX I l-.KKh A I I I KI US ll.l I ll K A r I i i i.ams M a III: It mils or siBscRii'iiiiMN : One Yt'wr, iby nuiil.t put;ifcir ( iiiil, $1 "H Six Mouth. " " " ?"i A Wlfkl)' ltHIUHMillii' jutlill.ti tlt-vntul In tin- IhlttiTUil, ulth'MH-t ;it, Hililii:il anil diii ultuKil iiitvioisol'Ha iiiu i.iul uir roiiutliuji eoiiuLit'H Advertising rates t'd on implication. rvn.smuitile ;.ml 'unnb The report is denied that Sena tor Bailey received telegrams of sympathy from New York senato rial delegates. Jos. Chamberlain is from losses of memory. If he does not take care he will be elected president of some American trust. NORTH STATU M:VS. Items of Interest 1'roir. ail Sections (it the St.ue. i AshwiUt- is iii '.' :n t'.ie throes of a plumrirs strike. Mi k-itsnt U anxious foi .t trollev line- tri:n tii.it pi. ice in Cxn cord New I .era ' ill I'll' I'll the di-peil-i'r'v question riiLsd.iy. !:cl"- ill. Raleigh postoHicc receipts last six months shows $2,2.Ui increase over the same months in 1905. charter has been granted the l'"t Cotton Mills Company, Ral c i k 1 1 authorized capital stock of ( Ireetisviile wants the l.enisla mre to locale the normal and in dustrial school fur lastcm North Carolina in that low n. file next meeiinj: of the Rural h'ree Delivery Carrier's Associa i:oii of North Carolina will be held at ilmiiigton, May .10th. The cmens of Ruilieriordton are considerably stirred up ov er the question of extending the cor porate limits of that tow n There will be an annual reunion of the Blue and the Cray, l-'ort Fisher survivors, on the grounds of the famous, baiile Januaty 15. Anson county has a uiinjj lie jJioiani, named John Nelson, who is seven feet four inches high, wears a number IS shoe and weighs over 300 pounds. At a meeting of the board of di rectors of the penitentiary held in Raleigh the report for the Gover nor was prepared. This shows the institution to be in a splendid condition, the net balance being uttering i ONI). ()()() Among the crops grown was 16,00 bushels, for which $1.65! per bushel was obtained. All the cotton grown last year as well as this year has been held, not a bale . having been disposed of. J. V. Bailey, editor of the Bib-1 lieal Recorder, as chairman of the The Beveridge child labor bill is reviving the question of Stale's right's again, as it brings into the national legislation a matter that belongs to the several States. It pie who oppose the Beveridge" : ""Carolina Anti-Saloon League measure are opposed to legislation ; c'l,is a convention of the Iriends of looking to the protection of chil- temperance in the State to convene dren, for that is not true. The in Raleigh January 24th and 25th. question is whether Congress or ir. (hl. ,,,,,,; ,..,, the States are to deal with the sub-ect. a crisis in the temperance cause as a number of important matters will be discussed, including that of State prohibition. l ie appeals for a substantial and thoroughly rep- ll.ivi- St.TRK.MK Court Justice Vi'illiam J. Gaynor, in his New York speech last Sunday, referring to William J. Bry an s proposal that resentative convention the government assume contol of all the railroad because they are private monopolies, said: "He is right about ihat, for we abhor private monopolies, but rail roads are not private monopolies. They are public highways, under control of the government. The government needs to do nothing but appoint the gen eral freight agent of every railroad and he and he alone can see to it that no one gets his freight ship ped cheaper than another, and thus put an end to this discrimination, which means the aggrandizement of a few and the destroyingof many others." tlie mid V Inr till' a-t 1 V - I.Vwarit rinini.t Ik- W.i.lVt i Mi- il.imliiil ll.ll 'i iinv ia-e Hi i'.il.irHi tli.it it.-.! I.y H.iM'l'.it nil. i mi- v a. i !ii:m:y c 'l.il.-it,., o Innw it F .1 llln! li.'lu-M- ii in (.. lit. tly iHMnu.iHl-. in ail l.ii-iiit-s ' I'liu.-.irti.ms ami iiliat. L iaa v ill) i e to cairy . lit .,ny i 1.1 .u-iil lun- inm,- I.y In. inm. W.il.i in::. K i'iiiiiii , Mm in. Wb..ltle l'ru..-.-t.- l ,.i-.i.i. i Halls I at ti i ill t ll It- Ink I'll tut, iiully a. In iliri'rtly :;j."U til.- nun-..!.- nirlari.- : t llu M 'trai. l'i -tllm.l.ia!: S..I1 l.y iliii. llu'. Tan- ItiillS ii-iit- .-r l ani.ly Pill- l..r ( i.iitip;i- Changed His Motto An edi tor in Indian Territory was run ning the motto in his paper: "We tell the truth." Last week he re ceived a "call" from a large man who objected to the truth being to'd, and in consequence the mono disappeared and the follow ing was inserted: "Until we recover from the injuries recently received, this paper will lie just like the rest of . them." OAS'rcj iiii.. Bn tb y ; ' -' ' -;kt in mi ii hi i hi: ii:sr-i.-, iuk TbeuM uris;iu.il OKOVE'S Tailfli- Ton i :- You know what you are taking. It if iruo ami quinine m tati-less tiiriu. No ctirf. vo pav .Miti Administrator's Notice. 11 Mi J nu.Mlu-i! a- a n.li'1-ll.it..r ill ill-.-f-lale ol liuiimt .i tti.-. ilt-i i-a,-it, lull- ni Mailt ix ciMitity. N.ilth I .irniitia, tin i In in. lily all mt-.iih li.iv illi; rialnis airaiii-t siuil otiitt- tu "xhiltit 1 14-111 to tin; uiiiler - iriii 'l o i or l. t"it-til-.-I7'h nt li.Tt-mlii-r rm" or On- n.ir.'if . i:l I-, jil.a.it-a in li.u o' th.-ii n.tivi-ry Ail ..-i.-..iis inili-lited in -.an 1 c-tiitt' w ill j. luaii- tiiaki- ininu-.tiatt-pavni' nt l.l.nKl.l: VOW1-, Aittnr. 1'liH ill.- 1" ill ilav ..I On t-iut.rr, lmil!. llf.iie l' l.i -r-u, at'oriiev. W -.'u-lii. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. The future of the married cou ple is something that isn't on the cards. ll: CI AKtM i:KI)( I Kl. I'OK lU !. Itching, Klinri, Itl eed i De or I'rotrndiiik! Piles. Inuf:jii.Hta rrlund iiiom-T il i'AO OINTMKN I IailntH'iirp any cane. no nutt terol how lonu trtiKinirf, m H to 14 I ji y h Firl ap(lu-:Uion (iives eae ami rest rOt It your druit liam't it wm( .'K in nt nip aud it will hr tur unled p:iid hy PjiriH Medu'tiie Co , St Ijhiih, Mo An accordion skirt doesn't cause a woman to make imumc wiien she walks. T()( I Ki: A COMHM ONI; Y All droKKist8 .elund th uton.y if it fails ! c0- PnutS "! other crops to pure K w l.rovf h stuuHtiiri; m on each box. 25c No, blunt language is not al ways written with a stub pen. roaseasea wonderful rjoediciua! power the bnman body, removing all diaordera from your system, is what tlollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Makeayon well, keeps yon well, !!." eents, Tea or Tablets. W. H. Coben, WeldoD, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax. K. C- R. I". D. Route riKht by the door, giving daily mail. This is a fine chance for profit able investment. For further particulars, apply to J. W. DICKENS, Halifax, N. C, orS.M.DICKENS.Weldon.N.C. LUECURIJ3! SSPROVEST0BACCO LIKE iOASTIMG IMPROVES CsBEEfJ COFFEE wfr -y, -" v x 5 t y S i - -,f4- S ?A$ '4$ We bought several carloads of Fins Curing Davetops ihs Stimulating Arema and Taste Found in Schnapps that Satisfies Tofeacco Hunger A There arc three ways used by far mers fur curing and preparing their tobacco for the market; namely, sun cured, air cured and Hue cured. The old and cheap way i ; called air cured ; the later discovery and improved way is called flue cured. In flue-curing the tobacco is taken from the field and suspended over intensely hot flues in houses especially built to re tain the heat, and there kept in the proper temperature until this curing process developed in the tobacco the stimulating taste and fragrant aroma found in Schnapps tobacco, just as green coffee is made fragrant and stimulating by the roasting process. Only choice selections of this ripe, juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the famous Piedmont country, where the best tobacco grows, are used in Schnapps and other Reynolds' brands of liiyh grade, due cured tobaccos. Hundreds of imitation brands are on sale that look like Schnapps; the outside of the imitation plugs of to bacco is flue cured, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacco; one chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of such tobacco. Expert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous 1'iedmont region, requires and takes less sweetening than any other kind, and has a wholesome, stimulating, satisfying effect on thewers. If the kind of tobacco you are chewing don't satisfy, more than the mere habit of expectorating, stop fooling yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chew crs formerly bought costing from 75c. to $1.00 per pound; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts, strictly 10 and 1 5 cent plugs. SV, iVtr&i &t 1 IS I Before the big advance in price and can, today ::::::: -vyv n. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, y. c. JTOK BOTTLED COCA COLA if Mi Mi (j? of DECIDED Superior quality. Write the Comply v! Weldon (hca Mi f WELDON, 1ST. d y - Dealers should observe that Bottled Coca-Cola sells equally as well in winter as in summer if served to the trade in an attractive manner Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi 9) VP Undersell the Factories. U Complete iino in cvrvthin needed in B tgvz iw m i -''4 From the brick foundation to the tin roof. ? Give us a trial order and be convinced that we can save you money. Merce -Whitehead Hardware CompanV W holesale and Retail Hardware, Weldon, N. C 1 vW- vW -vW.--vW.--vSi!:-vS. 4SV.- vStfc vS---vVj-.vSbVl- V--vSV.--.--CSV.-.vSV-.wVAr vv -C1 - -V? S "V . ' ' . . -s" -v- - r -v. v -nj. -s v -"V V 'v -5? y$ t$ C' aC SL Z SL aC: j -js .....g.g-.g'.g'.g-. sr. . ?s r i i r r .-5 $ Sour Stomach No appetite, loss ot strerjth. rervovt ness. heaacne. constipation, bad breath, gfneral aebiliiy, sour risings, and catarrh 0! Km stomach are ail due to indigestion. Kjtoi cures indigestion. This new discov ery represents tne natural juices ot d!gea tion as thev enst in a healthy stomarh. combined with ti e greatest known tonio ani rajonstructive properties. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure does not onty cure indigestion and dysDepsia, but ttiis famous remedy cures a. I stoinaoh troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening tne mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr S S Ball, of Riv--swivd. W, Vl.. tjys " I )s troub.ed with icur st -mach for twenty yean. KjJ , -ured ma and w ar now uslof It In millt I r oai.' Kodol Digests What You Eat Bottlss or.ly. 51 00 E'l' h:.Ji' V, times the trill s!:e wMch se .s f-r 5C -ants. Rraparxl by E. O. D.WITT J, OO., 0HI0AQ0. - I.I.IIV V. . Cl WIll.D.IV, NC !5 A I. T i: !i 1'. li A N I V. L . w T10HSEY-AT-LAW. Wi.i.i.on, N. C. !'r.t tiri in t nc rotti t vf Hal i lax ai d 'di th .iiiptou a:nl m I lie Supieiuf ainj i't il. ;il l ouiti, tdin t inns in.iilf ni .ill l.trt- of North Carolina Htain li rtVuf at H.tliUx, N. C,, i.p.-n cvfiy MHnlay. The Most" Thoroughly Practical fine farm, containing 230 acres, six miles from Halifax. on the Aurelian Springs road, and know n as the J. W. Dickens' farm, is offered for sale. There is a good 4 room dwell ing, kitchen. barns, outhouses, sta bles, pack house, etc. Orchards of apples, peaches, pears, cherries and pecans, grape vineyards, etc. (iood spring of water on the farm tint) a fine uc!l of water conveni ent to the house and stables. The land is well adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, tobac- Luxury In Modern Life is Admittedly THE TSiLaWBiONE! FIRST NATIONAL MI Weldon, N. C UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Reasons for Soliciting Your Business ( IRST. We are the first and only Depositary of U. S. Govern ment funds in this section of Iiastcrn North Carolina. Our management has had twenty-one years experience in the banking business; and as a National Hank I:am iner and Receiver in charge of National Banks. We make collections on every banking point in North Carolina at the lowest banking rates; and makes a spec ialty of banking and commercial collections. We allow a reasonable interest on time deposits; an en couragement to thrift and saving. orriCHRS: Win. H. S. hurgwyn, Pres. Snm'l I'. Putterson, V-Pres Niitiim.il ll.mk i:..uiiiii--r l-li:'.-l noil t, in M.in lioatiuki-Mills Co unit kon-- niary MT Co James T. Uooch, Cashier, Mnyor of Weldon and V S Commissioner SUCONI). THIRD. POl'RTH, im IP Ml Ll V It Ml M W WW TRY ONE! FOR RATES j Apply to I LOCAL MANAGER or j Home Telephone and i Telegraph Company, i Henderson, - - N. C. The trouble wiih some people, is, they meet trouble half way. Bnilda up waste tiaMie, promotes appe tite, improves digeation, induces refresh tag lep, gives renewed atri-ugtb and health. Tbat'i what Hoi lifter's Kucky Mouutain Tri does. 35c Tea or tablets W. M. Coben, Weldon. N. C J. V. Brown, Halifax, M- O GEORGE C. GREEN, Attorney-At-Law, (National Bank Bnildiut! ) Traction in all .Slate and Kedeiul courts Collection of claims in Huli faa and adjoininK counties. Moue.v to loan on approved pecurity. Attorney tor tue First National Hank of Weldon. WKLDON.K.C. D. E.STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance, Roanoke News Office -:- WeUon N C. for Khiidrwmi ta, ir. Jra tpimt9 I'K A I.EItS 1 HEAVY AND FANCY 1 a rv nri il Our C4dl IVmnts PnanaiMla We bave the best line of (iroceriwt in town. When in ueed of anything in Grocery Line Call on us. Our stock is fresh, tiive us yorar trade. FOimnOHEMAS tops tb oob nd tils lttnigs SASH.DOORS.BLINDS. MA.NTEIJI, HI.Ltl A GR1TKS, IIAItDWAHi; PAIMS.&C FRANK T. CLArTcOMPANY, LU. Norlblk, Va, 111 , ii ,V,V .r u a1 1 "TL-i i III l U FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN. U ; I: li 'iV'iV ti tfiV t'f ii li'iVii'iVVr'ti'iVii 1 1 1 1 t r tftl . . . , .. rh'r,H-.v' C'lc-tiiNG H Y would you spend r money for poor fit ling clothes when you cm for the same money get a fit equal to the very best fft . V tailor-mude clothes ? You would hardly do this ii you only believed the following statement : UNLESS YOU ARE DEFORMED, WE CAN FIT YOU PEREECTY. Come to my store and give us ilie chance to demonstrate, to prove the truthfulness of this as-sertion. FURNITURE! :We Have The Finest Line of Household and Kitcli- n en Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc., iher ii ; V . i 1 J V . . it I t-t- im m 'wit .Brought to this section. Our line of Crockery, fTin and Willow ware, (io-Carts, etc. is complete. v rrM:iiTAKiN(i in all i rs iiunciiix ir U Wagons, Carts, Buggies. Cooking anJ Heating Stoves. It X k. ' ' 1 ' A I V I a y , : .- I I S -t. OKKKH Wi) Uriil AL KDlll-'.s. 'tol 1 szssomHnHEs; TWO CAR LOADS OF Horses & Mules Driving, Farm and Saw Mill teams. Come and make your selection before they are picked over. Weldon Live Stock Co. I'or A S AIM'S, (l.n M.,11 Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse) substitutes. Price BOo For sale by E. CLARK, Weldon, N. C. Big Reduction in prices for January bargains in everything ..... Bedroom Suits, Dressers, Beds, Chairs, Rockers, Stoves, $15.00. Trunks, 5 00. All Wool Hlankets. per pair. 2 50. Cotton Blankets, per pair, 45 cents. Comforts, 75 cents Art Ssuares, 7.00. Good Matting $2.50. 4.50. 100. 1.00. 5.00. 10 and 12c. WELDOK FURfllWHE COMPANY tlCLOOl, lhn C,i,,. n
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