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It Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and ter of useless couehing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about this. Thfi belt kind ot a testimonial "Sold tor over ixty year.." 7 SAlSAPtltllU. PILLS. Hair viuob. Wi DO crUt W publith tb fornulM of all our DisXlU'kntc ijers Hasten recovery bv bowed regular with keeping tne Ayera Pill. TMK ROANOKU NUWS. THIHSI),U, JN. 17, ISH17. Published Every Thursday. KN I'hKKII AT I'lioTnt KICK A I' IS I.MH'N AS KIl'liSH II. Ass MAI THIS RAH Sill SI HSlklPIION IN ADYAMT: One Year, ihy iiuil.) jHisti-iff 1'iiit), $10 Six Month, " ' " .7rt A weekly If imL"iitir j..uin;i! levotn. to tire iiiulerial, t'tUuntitmul, Kliti(ul anil agricultural in a rt-st ol' Hit i tit x ;iml nor loiiniliiiKOoiiiitifH Advertising rute re:Hnnil, h) ou application. ami Airnih- THE GOVERNORS MESSAOE. Interest in the message of Gov ernor Glenn to the General As sembly was quickened by the an nouncement that the Governor would deliver his message in per son and read it himself. He began with rejoicing in the progress of the State in every de partment. He urged the General Assembly not to adjourn until they have reduced railroad rates and made a strong argument for such reduction. Upon insurance the Governor shows that the State pays out an nually over $6,000,000 in premi- THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. North Carolina Lawmakers At 1 Work Bills, Resolutions, etc., 0( General Interest. The General Assembly of North ('aai'lina bej'an its IiK)7 session at 12 o'clock January 9;h. Lieutenant-Governor Francis I). Winston, of Berne, took the chair in the Senate and called that body , to order. .Mr. Ii. J. Justice, of Guilford, was elected speaker of the House. The oath of office was administer ed to him by Chief Justice Walter Clark. i Our representatives are : Hon. W. V.. Daniel, in the Senate, and Major John B. Neal and Mr. A. I ; Kiichin, in the House. THI'KSlUY, JAM 'ANY lOlll. Gov K B Glenn read his message to the joint session of the Legis lature. This was an innovation, a Governor reading Ins own tnes- ' sage, yet its effect upon the mem-1 bers of the General Assembly and I others who were present to hear ! it, appeared to justify the innova- ' turn. In the House the only bills of in terest to our readers was the l.augliinghouse bill to reduce rail-1 road rates in North Carolina, to 2 '. cents for single fares and 2 cents for 1000 mile tickets. In the Senate, Long, of Iredell, introduced a bill to pay solicitors of the State a stipulated salary in stead of fees. This bill passed its , third reading. ; Senator W. L Daniel, of Hali fax, is chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and is on the Com mittees of Federal Relations and Appropriations. j rHI DAY, JANCAKY I IVH. The must important bills in the Senate were the bills by Graham of Orange, to define the right of passengers entering and leaving cars. And a bill to fix 2 cents as the passenger rate of fare in North Carolina. Also a bill in regard to free pass es with certain exceptions, in line with the Hepburn bill recently passed by Congress. The only bills in the House of interest to our readers was the bill This man bought a supply of tobacco with out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco. SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this paper so that every chewer has had an opportunity to get acquainted with the facts and know that drugs are not used to produce the cheering quality found in the famous Piedmont country flue-cured tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he ought to chew. Still there are chewers who accept other and cheaper tobaccos that do not give the same pleasure. Some day they'll Ret a taste of the real Schnapps they'll realize what enjoyment they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS long ago then they'll feel like kicking themselves. SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Be sure you get the genuine. &tMMMMMMMMM We bought several carloads of : : : : : M M M ?A A M ?A m ?A &4 M ?A M M ?A M ?A M M ?A M M m , m 3a M A ; M A I Before the big advance in price andean, today ::::::: Undersell the Factories. Complete line in everything needed in Building House M M M A M M M m m 'A vr M 'Mr M M ?A , M ' A.' mm From the brick foundation to the tin roof Give us a trial order and be convinced that we can save you money. urns and recommends that legisla-, by Speaker Justice about covering tion be enacted to protect policy the same ground as that intro h'ders' duced by Graham in the Senate, Recommends additional legisla- as to railway rates and free tion to keep young children out of passes. .U.. Ml- I ... . . J . . .. . . . . l oic nuns unu ui euucaie mem. satikuav hvi'idv P There is practical wisdom in his suggestion for a better enforce ment of the criminal law anda cry ing need for reforms in the law. ceo TDrsmrnT -mi " mammmm COCA CO LA of DECIDED Superior quality. "Write the Weldon (beat Ucrcc - Whitehead. Hardware Compan Wholesale and Retail Hardware, Weldon, N. C. M-MMMMMMM MM-MrMM-M-MMMM ?A WW W vU. M M M He pays a brief but admirable tribute to the Confederate soldier and recommends that the Legisla ture should du everything that is possible for the gray line so rapid ly thinning. "Take no backward steps in the cause of temperance," was em phasized and the cocaine victims the cigarette evils and other dopes were painted in true colors. He reviews the work of educa tion and says go forward. He recommends a generous outlay of money for the care of the deaf, dumb and blind and insane, so that no insane person shall re main in a county home or county jail. On the question of a bond issue of $2,000,000 the Governor qual ified his approval of this measure by saying "if the demands require it," but if the Governor's recom mendation to get all the property of the State on the tax list at its true value be carried out there will will be no necessity for a bond is sue. The message as a whole breathes devotion to the State and bears on its face the zeal, patriotism and ar dor of Governor Glenn in seeking to give North Carolina wise and just laws and good government. The Grand Lodge of Masons in session at Raleigh last week elect ed officers for the ensuing year as follows: F. D. Winston, Grand Master, Windsor. S. M. Ganis, Deputy Grand Master, Hillsboro. R. N. Hacket, Senior Grand Warden, Wilkesboro. W. B. McKoy, Junior Grand Warden, Wilmington. Leo. D. Heartt, Grand Treasur er, Raleigh. John C. Drewry, Grand Secre tary, Raleigh. Mr. J. C. Braswell, of Enfield, is grand steward; and Dr. John A. Collins, of Enfield, is chairman of the Committee on Foreign Correspondence. SATfKIUY, JANUARY I2TII. Among the most important bills in the Senate was a bill by Blair to regulate passenger rates, estab lishing interchangeable mileage and providing for but one regular passenger fare at 2'.- cents, that all roads shall issue interchange able 1 000 mileage books good over all lines at not over 2 1 . cents per mile. In the House the session was a quiet one. Mr. Manning, of the railway committee, asked that the railway bills introduced by the Speaker be printed for the better inspection of the committee, and so ordered. MONDAY, JANUARY 14TH. In both bodies several impor tant bills were introduced. In the Senate by Kluttz to define and punish barratry, and to pro hibit public officials from riding on free passes. Another bill provides for the as sessment and taxation of shares of capital stock in banks and to au thorize county commissioners to increase bonds of clerks of Supe rior courts when it seems neces sary. By Vt'. 1; Daniel: A memorial to the committee on law reforms in North Carolina; and a bill to amend section 3 135 of the Revisal of 1905 relating to time caveat to wills may be entered. Quite a number of bills, mostly local were introduced in the House. Among bills passed was an act to allow conveyance by deed of trust as well as by mortgage by husband without the signature of wife. There was considerable It It It it it it 'n it w n it it it Mil a i in firm i m FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN. Comp'y m WELDON", 1ST. O. Dealers should observe that Bottled Coca-Cola sells equally as well in W winter as in summer if served to the trade in an attractive manner W ' fy vV'V'VVS'V'V 7 7 7 7 "3 -iSt Bills have been the Legislature by W. Graham, of Speaker Justice. introduced in Senator John Orange, and of Guilford, FIRST NATIONAL BAI, which, if enacted into law, will de prive the newspapers of the right to make contracts with transporta tion companies in accordance with the provisions of the act passed at the last session of the General As sembly restoring said privilege and removing all restrictions. The right to make contracts, for value received, is all the newspa pers ask. We do not ask for free passes, and have never had one. Our space is our stock in trade and a contract with a railroad company to publish their time tables, sched ules and reading notices in ex change for transportation is a right that should not he taken away by the legislature, and we have con fidence in the righteousness of our cause and believe that the bills will be so amended as to provide that nothing in the acts shall apply to newspaper contracts. Bills, amending the Hepburn bill, giving railroad companies the right to make contracts with newsprpers, have already been introduced in the United States Senate and ! House, and it is believed by lead ing Senators and Congressmen that they will pass. Leading mem bers of Congress say they never intended that the act should inter fere with newspaper contracts, but as the inter-state commission so discus- construed it, they favor the amend- m w- 4M Y3 g I H-At& CloI'hing n H Y would you spend your money tor poor tit- ing clothes when you can (or the same money Ret a fit equal to the very best tailor-made clothes ? You would hardly do this if you only believed the following statement : UNLESS YOU ARE DEFORMED, WE CAN FIT YOU PEREECT Y, Come to my store and give us ihe chance to demonstrate, to prove the truthfulness of this assertion. fll 7:f fX 5? ' 1 - u n KIRST. Weldon, N. C. I'MTED STATL-S DEPOSITARY. Reasons for Soliciting Your Business. We are the first and only Depositary of U. S. Govern ment funds in this section of Eastern North Carolina. FURNITURE! SECOND. our management nas naa iweniy-one years experience I igfcWe Have The Finest Line of Household and kitch $en Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc., Ever Brought to this section. Our line of Crockerv. THIRD. KOl'RTM, in the banking business; and as a National Bank Exam in.-r 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. OFFICERS: Wm. H. S. Burgwyn, Pres. Sam'l F. Patterson, V-Pres. National Hunk Knaiuinrr lHii:-l!Mi: (ivn M.iu Itounoke Mill Co and linse- luary MTg Ca James T. Uooch, Cashier, V. nor of Weldon ml LT 8 ('onimimoner u M i v iv; fi M; f f in and Willow ware, Go-Carts, etc.-is complete. uM1M1Ak,.xu i.n ALU ITS BKA.NCHKS. COFFINS, CASK EM AND BUUIAL ROBF,-."W Wagons, Carts, Buggies. -:- Coding ani Heating Stoves. V. N. STAINJiACK. - - - WKMmv f1 i Jit 9 ' v,' n ft u M fill Seed Oats sion on Mr. Douglas' bill prohibit- n,enl- Uur legislature should be ing the sale o. soft drinks contain- auestmnNo, giving ing cocaine, caffeine, coal tar or amending the bill that tran.sporta- other dangerous narcotics, coming tion companies shall have the : up on the second reading. Re-re- right to make contracts with news- 1 ferred to the committee on Propo- PaPers- This is al1 we ask- is i sihons and Grievances. a r,2h' a"d J'aiF at ,fair iiiiiiucu ii icti i in isuiiii vaiouna AVofrnt)ueiiuniired Doiiurs iteward cannot heartily approve. be o BMntb Blpattn .f t Itc Knit You Kan Always Roiijlit j i fig woo nil mw nwars i Builds np wte tissue, promotes appe tite, improres digMtion, induces n(wh ing sleep, (tires renewed strength and health. That's what Banister's Kooky Mountain Tea does. 35c Tea or tablets W. If. Cohen, Weldon, N.C J. N. Brawn, Halifax, N. O TO CURB AVCOI.D1N ONK DAY Take LaiatlTe Brouo Quinine Tablets All dmcxisis rafnnd the Bioner it it fails to cure E. W. Orore's signature is on each ox. Ke, for my case of Catarrh that cauoot cured by Hull's Catirili Cure F. J. CHKNEY SCO Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheoey lor the last IS year, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mode by hi tirm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iutcrnally' acting directly upon the mucous aurfarus of the system. Testimonials free Bold by druggists Price 75 cents per bottle. TaVe Hall's Family Pilla fer Constipation. HAiDTIMtUTHB TKST t YEAR! The eld original GHOVE'S Tasteless Ton ic Von know what yon are taking. It is iron and quinine in tasteless form. No en re, no pay. Ue. fUTAKANTEElJ CUKE POK PILES. Itrbiug, Klind, Bleediug or Protruding t'llea. lrtnggists relund money if l'AO OIN TMEN 1 tails toenre any case.no rnat-t-rol how loug stand iug, in ta 14 days. First application gives ease and rest 60c. If your ilrnggist basn't it send AOc in aUtmpa and it will he forwarded pout pud hy Paris Medicine Co.. St Louis, Mo- Possesses wonderful medicinal power the human body, removing all disorders from jour system, Is what llollister's Kocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. X cents, Tea or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifai, N. C That's the bouse the Doctor built. The biggest bouse you see; Thank goodness he don't get our money, Fol we ake Holtister'a Kocky Mountain Tea, W. U. Conea.Welden, N. C. J. N. Brown, Hali&x, N. C. J.H.HowardSsCo 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. Per A S. AI. I.F.N, (irn. Man. IULLI 0 HONEYandJAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiatea. Non-aJcoholio. Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la Yallowpackage. Kef use substitutes. Prepared only by Poley Company, Ohloago. For sale by E. CI.AKK, Weldou, N. C. OE4LEKR IN' HEAVY AND FANCY 1 u 1 u tin til We have the best line of Groceries in town, When in need of anytbiug in Grocery Line Cull on us. yonr trade. Our stock is freah. (live ui eat extols ajael aisiala Immm Choice, Heavy, Recle&ned Stocks. We have thousands of Imsliels in stock, si'lecti'il from the best crops prawn in this country; all the liet and most productive kinds: W Burt, or 90-Day. Ir RIark TnrfAnnn Swedish Select, Red Rust Proot White and Hluck Hpring, Vir ginia (iray Winter, etc. Write for prices. WOOD'S HEW SEED BOOK lor 1907 tcllB all about Nwd dais and all Farm and tianleu .Seeda. ilailed free on request, T.n.Wooi&Sons, Seecismsn, RICHMOND, VA. si Diruunun lit ii i SASH,DOORS,BLiNDS. MANTKIJ, TII.K8 A OR ATM, HARDWARE, PAINtH.&C FRANK T. CLARTcOMI'ANY, LH. Nertblk, Va. OEORQE C. QRBEN, Attorney-At-Law, (National Hunk Buildiux ) 1'iactices iu all H:alc and Fede al courts Collection of claims in Hali fai and adjoiuing couaUef. Money to loan on approved security Attorney for the Firm National Bank of Weldou. WKLVUN.N.C. W. T. HOLKIfJS S ALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. mid ktk Administrator's Notice. H mug qualified as sduiinistrator of the estate of the late J. II. Hutcbelor this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to uie on or be fore the l'lh duy ot January, Iinih, or lliis notice will be plead in bur of their recov ery. M. M. tlAHY, 1 10 td Adiniuistratiir. Whl.lKJN, N. t:. 35 years' experience IIoiicm work at live and lei live prices. Over First National Hank. Administrator's Notice. lUiii g iim itii'.l ai ulniiiii.ii ,i r iIr. entu'e oftlluuut Ad mi s, itm-iisHi, !( ot Kalifat comity, Noith Cirolim.' Hi s is to notify all per oni h iviun cluiiii a'x.iint said estute to e Libit tliriu i.r, umler Kigued o. or In I .re the l?tb ol I i.i iiuli, r I1SI7 o- this aotiiv will lie i.liu j,i ,llr ol their recovery' All jirn indel.il to said miate sill j) tiw muke imme-ti te payui,u'. tiKOKUK ADAMS. A,,r, ThH the I7 h duy ol Km-mber, l!K)fi. Genrgi' C. lireeu, iit orney. jo (j IAl, T K It E. I A ,M I E I. . ATWRSEV- WI.V'N, 1-I.A II, N C. Practice lu tliec u.t- ,,f aiia, ullll North .mptou and in the Mipreme and Fole.al i-ourla. (.'ullectiuim made in all parts of North Curoliua Kiunch office at llalifai, N. C open every Mondav UteaTaa)alaMM.((M I I'uniuanl tothe jxiwer of sule eontafneil . in u certain deeil ol trust etneuted and cl i h vi red by l. c. h ennerand wife to W.r'. Daniel, trustee, beuring date April So, ", and duly rrcoidrd in book l'J:t, nt ' nageixi. ollice of the lleg sti r of Deeds lor llulihu conntj, to secure certain In deliieilneftberciii set out, delanlt having been ,nil(ie iu the (Mvinent I herein, ilie iimlersigneil trustee, will sell at public i unotiim, lor cath to the highest bidder at Ihe court house door in Halifax town, j Malilas coiiniv, N. f.. on MONDAY, the 1IIIUAV UK FWIKUAKV, dhC, ilie lulluwiiigdeniibed pmperty, towil: . wrluin lot or parcel ot lui, lying situut ' ami Iming in the town ol Halifax, coiihiv Hidil.ix anil Stntr ufiirraaid, iltaigna'id I on the map f said ton a lot No !'. it j hems the lot on which the said D. C. I . ner and vile r,ide, said lot being Is-mml jedby tiranvilleMicrt, by the lumt if i Mrs. w hit st pheiuniu, tleorge HtrpheiiKun the store lo' icc Mpil hy ihe Frwduh I Trading Co. and M. McMnhon. For lur i ""'r "icnption ri I' remu is nli bud In a i certain mnitpsve e, ,-t,tt ,tme- M jtirifuiril ami wile Virgini H (Iririaiil ; and s lire M. Cwipr to 1,'oboil O Hullo i vu.irdian ot Klleu i. I'inette, nco'dnl in tx-ok 71 II , i,t piuetMl, of the Keuisin ol Ivnl'sotlicc for Halifax county. 'Ilu-s the I t day ol January 1UU7. , , W E. DANIEL. 1,10 UI. Xraartoe. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Colds from the L1L lu,T Bt gently moving Jf MJ&jS,,, whooplng-cougb. gS KENNEDY'S uuttie IIONEYhTAR rxtraiiD i tsi uaeatnav or . O. O.WITT A 00., CHIOAQO. U. . K ILDBV W. M. COHEN. WI.PO, 0
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