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11 Y 'J Rheumatism I havii (oiinil a tn.'d an. I LtM run- for iiieii. WRti.ni! Not a jvm')v that Mill Mra 'ii ti 1 li" dlsU)rtt'l Hm'is of chrr.n rn'l,!"-. ",r tnr" f:OWths bai k to fWh nin- Thitt ! im ! Tint I run mw surely k'li the paiiin mid i-iMtfi of this dnplnmht'1 lii.vasc In (ieniianv with a Chmit i'i Hi.- 'itv - Pfirmst.H 1 fouii-l la.-i nmr-livt wuh Which Dr. Shnnii's Kli-hmHtic Kt-i'i- il w.i- ni.nl" ft piTlet-ti, i).'p.-nflii'i- prvrj.L U:t.hniit. that last mgrfiiifnt. I sunvfully t r it. nutuy. BUHiyca'. ni Kh-'ir.Miiti'tii ; l.t:t ii' i-"-. i'.l i;; -I. i! n -form 1 y I'tuv all rnni hk- '-. of rn?. h,-n-:.Mi-much lr-m1-'l .li-rt-. 1.W s,.:..;. :k-,,r WttM-'s. flilllhi 111 litlrilllliltU' I'.U. .0. -i .-ill --".W' ml i-as-i a'Uiy t;n.. r lV ;i't'.n tl:: n : . i h i fn'cly us 'lo-s siiftiir w'.'M ,i.M i t. rirv .'.ilir. And tlirn. wh-vi !;.-! ! v i. r !' v tn m v .. iu-' .i.!t IWlv tn- t'n.m !. tin' t. ! Kf'cuniat.sm n kcu- vw I t. w real iim.-i...tt.:i.u. w to -..iT-r uw? l!.. OUlbeil). Wit M'ii, uiiii 1:1 t'"!:i,.l-'.n i- iwuunLt'UJ Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy W. M. COHEN. Till; ROANOkf M;VS. Thirsdu, A;1;.:,; ! I, Published Lerv Thursday. NORTH STATU NliWS. Items of Interest I rom Sections of the State. S tisshiry has h.iJ ,i .s?il,tHH) linn ! .1 ouTicd at I here were :-..;cs .u Ah carnival tor tli c a J ,: l III!) l!C (' I, M r. -Ki tiS inns in m iiMkii'iinN in h w r Ollf Yfai. IV Mlltl. p..-l.l- '.1 1-i , ? 1 "l Six Month. " T" lUlli !n! Jv,! sl.le nils; in a .! I he M.i Vi'iiiit; IV i 1 1 recti ivti nicrt ..!, 'ICIIICN. Vi I..M v.eck Jc - i: ii s l";:cl!ler i--c- l.uss 40.- n! T II. Junes, ink JJ.iuhcr. h.i rtu::i vuclH)0 id iciLiikI. a larnier ' 'lull M.lMull, iicmI.iv u hi!e sii l UM. ut he of the held in d. v..t. .1 Ailvei timi; r;iti-. ri' eil on apph. iituMj utuhlt' iniil !'ui'inb. John n!! at Ne'Ahcn C'lotvJ, .is tailed Mi 'ii Jay lor tile mur-bnitl)i-r-i:t-i;iw. Jenks SA.ml-uru. SunJav A w tvkj V 1 Iriiin. r;il ic utll II to I lie Iiiiiti l iiil. uitli :itHn at. puliticiti 11 HI KU ! 1 11 Til 1 llitcU'M II. 1 ll'.ix .lint riuuiilniiiOHiul!.-. Lie " "" " " " 1 (Iraii.tin. iiioi'inn:; The Naiioiia! l-diioriul Associa tion w ill aicct tit:-, sair.aicr at the Jaitiotoua l:poMtion Mr. hi. B. anicrts a prominent candidate for presidetit. The contract has been let for the construction of a new railroad Station at Sahshnrv uhich will take railroads cost l0(),0iK), and work will be He'd like to i gin in '0 davso Governor ("denn has pardoned Thomas J., and Charles L. White (convicted of the killing of Sher rill), upon the recommendation of the Council of State. The other day, near High Point, a picnic representing four genera tions was held. There were pres- j cut, Mr. J. V. Burton, and his ! son, and his son's son. and his A K. MACK insists son's son's son. A very rare oc casion, indeed. The eldest of the quartette is eighty-seven years and the youngest three months. Thh spring plowing goes on as steadily as though Wall street did not exist. i The revelations of graft seem to have shocked San Francisco almost I as much as the earthquake. ; Ii VAN wants to out of Wall street. put them in his own little 7( up- Js is' ..'WltW Bfe. VN. mhiHil : yPX ' iV4 ar .J TJgjjSr 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. SCHNA! 'I'S lias been advertised in this paper so that every ehewer has had an i'Pportu:i!t to i;et acquainted with the facts and fmovv that drui;s are not used to prodace the cheering quality found in the famous Piedmont country flue-eured tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he ought to chew. Still there are chewers who accept other and cheaper tobaccos to il do not give the same pleasure. Some day they'll gel 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. 5r iss sr 5s s s ?f sr sct sr s" "hnncVif cmrpvnl nfirlnnria nf ) SPECIAL KATLS 0NS.A.L RV. sack. Mr. liOOsHvia.r thinks that N. Y. needs more religion. He has been trying to beat it into Wal street. Ik the Jamestown Exposition is ready for the opening, in that re spect it will be unlike any other hat was ever held. L'x-Senatgk t that he is a private citizen of the State of Tennessee with keen interest in its moral issues. i:iom Mi i v i r.m - I . ii r 1 1 . -1 i (H t'li.' p - will . i . j . t v I'l KM M ll lllkl'IS . - S H . . I'm- ..lit- On:. I . ai.j.'v IIM'Ml I.-; IMn.' ill, .11 in : Olir III-!, lis, i i ri 1 1 1 1 1 hip Oli KS"N i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i ' i ! ' -'III! ill I II C 'lint' li'O N ( ii. "ii. M.i I I ..lull! !. I'.lU- 'Ill 1" l .'lil iH l"V llir On the same day recently a nun paid $65,000 for a picture, and another $7,000 for a dog. Which p,.M.u., i..., ... c .u . u:,.i. ....... in luiiuti eviuciice oi uic uiK11 cusi ' pi,ni ui i of living. ! i !u:a Kvti.i 'Ciinii'" A New York woman lost $20 at syrup -a card party and called for the po-', -i' lie She will hereafter haw be content to belong to thi Sewing Circle Dorcas Prepare This Yourself. l ul ll:u- !u! li.Of .uiv l.iriu ' lilmul li-.'iit. !-, win. u.uii n, u. rirli hl(11,a ;ula :h:-. ' ! '.tn-ti li.ii). (iiic tia ! t' uo rue . -' 1' ' I'lllU'l. ClIIIJlM'IMlll ' ll-.iji.ll l.l.i liil.s nlltnv.v : . It 111 11 U'llir .ill. I l.iki- 111 t I IL'I' I .11 II 111. ,ii .I ;il liril Ai'.' 1 I'i' l: m i' . ill vll 'ly ,11.1 k till till' II m '.-I 'I'I . Ii, Thi-: President states that he has nothing new to say on the railroad subject, and therefore his Lxposi-; lion speech, it is Imped, will be on something else. A Dakota man of sixty has mar ried a g'rl of twenty, while his s,,:i , married the girl's mother, aged forty-four. People with nothing w llt-I) I rcit- , lu, .- km else to do can selves with tins puwle. V'" ..r: thing c guniciit u I'lii'k every aii ar- no busy them latest relationship 1EV. Dr. Paul Whitehead, for more than fifty years secretary i f the Virginia Conference, died in Richmo"d last week. Dr. Whitehead was born in ISoO. He joined the Virginia Conference in 1853, and had been connected with the office of secretary from his entrance. Another remarkable thing of Dr. Whitehead was that his last illness w.is the first sickness of his life. The death of Dr. Whitehead makes the fourth of its prominent men the Methodist Epis copal Church, South, has lost within the past few months, Bish ops Taggart, Smith, Cranberry and now Rev. Dr. Whitehead. a lii-iuitil'u s:i,-,l liv men all h.uiM- ll.il i-n I-"' nut, I '.,'! V w.'l: .in iii.jnv,-) Ot ..ni.;.:. ,in ... i, h .1' S I. 11 , .1111,, ,M.. ion,,. i, h-t,-.'- I..i, kv M.mnusn I l.-a,-! Iv.,.1. W M r.,li. ii V.-M.n, S. C .' S lln.u li H.ilu.ix. N. C, Wl'K!: it P'iss'b!'.- to sre.i:! ,mv. Wlwiof I ? I l;N. I-' " ,h,i ! "s Wi.I'l.l.s . 1 V ! -Im. i .,' ' m "..I. i . i.!, s rl ' 111,' Myth -i.,ii. 'i.,. i.:.,.;tih r.,.,.. I...-.-.I "ii ...,. : . .1 i ... . I, ii I..IU, ,,, l!l ,.(,..y II, .111 i. , . '.-'1! W ui;.j t.,ii -: i i,.ii i.iii. ... I r.n;M t m . m m . -i, alii. i, '., ! si'in'.;- I'rc-i.vl, ii.ii i hin, Ii m il,,- I uitni sl.ili-.-. M.iy l','1! .' -'ii. ;;r-',ri.i l.tir I1'"- -' '!- i IIM.M si"N. - i I'iiii, N.U1..0,!! S,'l,,'iit. ,nl,.l N.i ;,, ,,n f liintl I'll I t 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' I ' , 1 , -l.i.lSlI ,l l!l,kil, M IV ''lil t I'll. 1 ,!, - ,,11 I,, - , ollf hlsl, .,c. i, I'lu-e, uc: I r i.il. - li. .in .-' i i p.'i:i-, .!.,t,-s ,. -al,'. !,' . :i.m, .. -i .i ' I C i -,-iit , i lllr iiniU'i-i.-iu-.i C II (iUTIS. Tr.o. I " .' I i- : I; , .u!i i i- of the p.v.lccs". "f King t'lc1! is li": ;-;:'. I In c.KTV .111 old .;: 1 1 r t un.b; c'li.i tnal bulges in the ii'idd!. !--..!- ;.k i,: Hour. 1' : . .1". .. -, 1, I , I - .1 -li ..!' I ,a n,-:i ,n k' ' '- 1 .!- I .,! la In, -IS W M 1 ,, W, l;l"!l. X C. I. S I'- ' i II ,v N r I s, . . . v;..,v i i ,c:n to be su religious i.e. 1 1 ;. , iu bi.u e to do it because there is iictliing to eat in the house. OASTOniA. B,'.!he ltJif'M) iHmUMjsf Mr Mr' $0, i w A n ft- Before the big advance in price and can, today : : : : : : : Undersell the Factories.il (Jump .Lit line in everything needed in Building a House CM-,. we can save you money. From the brick foundation to the tin roof Give us a trial order and be convinced that ft M Whitehead Hardware CompanY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP WELDOM, Weldon, N. C. I Pierce- l Wholesale and Retail Hardware, Weldon, N. C To Our Shareholders:- April 8th. 1007. Dear Sir: Enclosed please find check for the eleventh semi-annual dividend on your stock in the Bank, towit: f-'Ol'K per cent. We also carry CKiHT per cent of our capital to the surplus fund, In creasing this to $12,500 and also increase the undivided profit ac count to $1, !). "2. In the six years of the Bank's life we have paid $0,750.00 in divi dends and accumulated $l.?,0).92 in surplus and undivided profits. Your innestment in the stock of this Bank has brought you a year ly return exceeding thirteen per cent.; and for the past year a re turn exceeding twenty-two per cent. Respectfully, Win. H. S. BL'ROWYN, President. I J i n n i T ) K 1 ft UL rn fi FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN. n THE- 1 "i ri- M'.mv tntn - in Tin- lantl, - 1 ! li I'.o : - .,: . Alt M-e: II.:' a 1..-..1 lia ,,. , ,,,,! 0 - -'- I - I.'." k ii, Iain Ti-il- W M I nil, , ,.,n, X. V., I N la.'-wi M ,;,:: v. c. M. i K.. mi i.m i . a kind of d) naiiine used to ep;,)de the theories of bachelors HONEYandTAR The oriEifial uglir. I AYATIVP rmifrh romorlu bnnnini. UUUC.II IUIIIUUI $100 REWARD $100. The irntttT m' t his p ipt-r wilt be plrnst il to learn th;it there is .il least one dremlwl diseiie that sci-hee Ii been ;ible tt cure in all itsstaii-, and tli.u is .Uurrh. M.iMV Catarrh I nn the only p-tive cure mm known to tin ineiln-al If iteniit v Catarrh hemie a cnn-stitiuiimal tiiva.se, rHpUM -) a t'oiiMtitiitioiuti tieatint-nt. Mall's Cttanh ( 'urem taken internahy, aetitui direet ly the 11mI hihI nmt tHiH siirl.ire- ul'tlie system, thereby (lt-trnvin the totintiatinn nf th' iiifH!Ut. inn! Lfliitlkf the nt(lrlit tretiiith by buiblitiy up the ('institution hd1 at-HistiDK nature in dom its work. The proprietors have so mueh. laith in iln curative powers that they otter One Hun dred lollars lor any ease that it tails to cute. F. J. CHKNKV A CO- Toledo, O. Tcitimonials I rep Sohl by druistsS I'liee 7."t cents per bottle. Take Hull's Family tor Constipa tion. CASTOR I A For Inlauts and Children. The Kind Yau Have Always Bought Bears tlitj Signature of I lor i-ouclis, c ,1.1s. tiimat iuul 1unr troubles. N.i i.inates. .Vm-ali-iiholic. Goiil furpverylio.lv. S. ill everywhere. The centime FOLEY'S HONEY nnd TAR u in 4 Yellow package. Ki-fuseaulistitutei. Prepnrod only by Foley & Company, Chicago. For elite liv I' (I. W.'K. W, I, loll, N. ( , Bank of Enfield, at rnficld. was the third Bank to he established in Halifax county and now there are eight. According to reports of the condition of Hanks at the close of business, March 22nd, 1007, it was the largest in surplus and undi ided profits and also individual deposits in the count They pay 4 per cent, interest in their Savings Department com pounded quarterly. If you have some idle funds send it to them by .MAIL and they will mail you a pass book with the amount entered in it Your business will receive prompt and careful attention. GtOROt B. Mils, DAVID BELL, IVEY WATSON, President. Vice-President. Cashier jfcit talnMnitttinfr 'Art OrtfrtiiiiutiVitf u.ViKiUV ?! M 7 H Y would you soend . 5 V .vnr money for poor fit- T t ting clothes when you can for the same money get a fit equal to the very best tailor-made clothes ? You would hardly do this if you only believed the follow ing statement : UNLESS YOU ARE DEFORMED, WE CAN FIT YOU PERFECTLV, Come to my store and give us ihe chance to demonstrate, to prove the truthfulness of this assertion. i t - i I h I n u n FURNITURE! A CARD. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, (1N( HKPuI; VTKH) 700.711-713 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. Promise you a treat in the inspection of their Spring Line of Choice Furniture, Our Selec tions are exceptionally attractive this Season and prices are right. If not convenient to come write us for Blue Prints. Aimitnn n iniiini rv irinrnA r f . , M oluatUfi u nlJiiULLl ) ii,cm LLtULltj, Kitnmonu, va. m li EX O I 10 EJ 'jiWe Have The Finest Line of Household and Kitch- ivi jen Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc., Kver Brought to this section. Our line of Crockery, ITin and Willow ware, CioCarts, etc. is complete. nrrNr.EKTAKlNC IN ALL ITS ItiaNCHIX. Oi-nMs, t'ASKKMJASD BURIAL ROBEH.n Wagons, Carts, Buggies. -:- Cooking and Heating Stoves. cL. 1. N. STAINHACK. Sir. u M f II t" '"--s , H) I v , MjL01G i HfTJT TXT XT ry . M IT MjUn. a. Ki. cvi When the hd is on light some men have an excuse for being sober. A really gixul complexion does not come out in the wash. FEELING LIVER-ISH This Mornind? TAKE CURBS ALL SKIM TROUBLES. Surphur the Accepted Remedy for a Hundred Years. The greatest comfort in being poor is the thought that some day you may be rich. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Can cer, Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, iliwiweil, hot or lull of humors, if you have blood poison, cano-r, carbuncles, rut ng ori. -crot'ula. eezeniB itching risings und bumps cabby pimply "kin, bue pains, raturrh, rhenniaiism. or any blooH orskin disease, take llotauic Blood Pulin (B. B. B.) Moon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich Druggists or by eipiMl per bottle Saaiple free by writing BLOOD BALM 00., Atlanta, 6a. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases, ae it curea, after it else fails. -, 'y Snrpliur i one of llie greatest, remedies nature evt r :tve to limn- I'.veiy jilu sieiull knows it cures skill and I'luoil troubles. II AM CM K S I.H'UlD.SI I.rilt R enables vou to get the full benefit in most conveni ent lrm. Don't take Sulphur "tablets" or "wafers" or powdered sulphur in mo lasses. HANCOCK S LIoriliSt'U'HI K is pleasant to take and perfect in its ac tion. Ilmggist sell it. A well knowu citizen of I inn vi lie, I 'a., writes.- "1 have hud an aggravated case of r.reniii for twenty-live years I have used seven 5o. bottles of the I.IgUIl), and ore.iar ol yourHAM OCK'K I.IytTD KUM'Hl'H OINTV1ENT, ami now 1 feel as though I hud u brand new pair of hands. It hus cured me anil I am certain it will cure anyone if they persist in nsing HANCOCK'S J.II'l II) SI LI'IU K accor ding to directions. Bl'TI.ftR I'DOAB. n 7 5m A Gentle Laxative I And Appetizer I Notice of Qualification. ll.ivinKijualilifd beline llie rlrik of the Superior Court of Haliliix us the :u! minis trator or Mrs. 1.. .1. Mowcrton, latr of the county of HhIiIhx, this is to notify all por ons liohtinR claims Hainst the .said estate to prt'x'iit thesanif to meiluly venritMl on or before the 1 1 th day of March, l.Mi, or this notice will he plead in har of their recovery; am! all persons indebted to the said estate will please make imme iiate puvment to me. .1. n.BLni'NT, Ad tnr. of Mrs. L. .1. Howcrton, deed T. T. 1 home, attorney. April 4th. l!W7. W. W. KAY, Family Grocer, vi:lio, . c. I keep the bet of everything in my line. I'olite attention to all at Kay'a. m It- WE FURNISH A ItOYAI. FEAST to every one who buy their groceries at our store. All the seasonable delica cies are found in our store the year round. CONFECTIONERIES FrUITS CROCKERY AND TIN WARE Wooden and Willowware, Etc. Goods delivered promptly any where in town. Polite clerks. Phone No. HO R. M. PURNELL, WELDON, X. 0. SASH, DOORS, BUNDS. MANTKI.8, TILES A OK1TKS, HARDWARE, PAINT8,C FRANK T. CLARKCOMPANV, LU. Korl'olk, Va. Gash CreJit ffi Instalment TLI IT ..il. . .J 0. ft. DEALERS IN HEAVV AND FANCY fi 111 ii We have the best line of Groceries in town, When in need of anything in Grocery Line Call on ns. Our stock ia fresh. Give OS yonr trade. j III li 11 1 L) IvLi JARGA We mention a few but remember these are not the only bargains we have EEEEEEEEEr ,or you-' Brass and Iron Beds. S3 and tin: Red room .Suite i. tn i7c cirtk.H ' . .. . , ..v v , uiuwuvaius anu China Closets, $10 to $50; Dining Tables, 5.oo and up; Go-Carts 2.5o to 3o.oo; Pianos and Organs, $50 and un: Sewinir Machl Ranges, lo.oo to 60.00; Matting, 12cto3oc. per yard; Carpet, per yard 25c to I . A .1 C . . .. , ft . . . i.uo; ri equities anu KUgS, 1.00 10 d.OO. Mail orders promptly filled. No person is ever disappointed here, mm FURNITURE MUM, MELD Oil, Iohjh DnnoLifn,
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