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A S 3 Weak Women To wi-ak mid atllrjr witmcn, ihrr U at l.'t-t oiw wf Ulhvtp. Milt Willi thiit way, rwo Unitm- iit. must t mnibinod Onn is Irvni, urn- i eoii-'Uii-tional. but U-tli aiv t"HtirUtut. i'.'n.mihI. Ir. Slump's Ntitn '.;- i 1 1 - I.m'.il. Dr. Shoo; K. ! mi:if il.-- t -.n-i -' Theloniifr-J r. Mkmp . in'u ' 'ur i- ' 'I'l'-a! muciMis mrml.rniic stH'I,"-i'.'i y n in' -h . . i. " ! r. tiltoup Kr-stti.nitivc wholly mi iir n.,i; tr-'.it-teHiit. Tlin KfMiiriiuvc rriihiM ilmm-" ' it, (:. entira (,l"m, stliuK lh reniiir ail in-rw. fell Usuie. ami ali bUnl iitliufiiK Thn ' N flit ' 'urV', - it-, name imp!!!1-. its WOrll Whll- J'OII slt'i'l. l! -tftii"- it i 1 1 j. : 5- el min'iiu-i -iurlar-'. h''.i' lm:ii .!'-. dl.'hrj.M. whi l tif l;.-M.(riitivc. .a- :i r. eiritcuiffit. (il nnt'Wi''l iur t:! ,i:,l.iiii !.. buililit ny a-ti'l t!SMi--, l.niigtntf iiU.ut i.i:i-rt'-l itn-iifth. vifur. aii'l ri rvr Tikf I'r !!! KeUumiinUlilt-tKur l,i.r.ul-,i-.i .!!-: ! imur to tlia lysU'iu. Kr poitivt U ul ht-ljj. u.i- .n u .11 Dr. vShoop's Night Cure W. M. COHEN. THF ROAN OKI: NKWS. Thursday, Ai'kii. 25, I wot. Published E:verv Thursday. K.VrkllKII AT IVMil H' K VI -fl N A SKCi.SI) (I i M I I ' U KAHS(ll:Sll!SrKll'IliiM H MI:: Om Year, i hy mail,) pusUm' .;, -lo Six Months, " " " .7i A weekly Ortuoeritt if jnnni.il ikott(l to tht'inaterial, iiitiriitujiial, iu1hm;iI anil agricultural interests ul'Ha.it'ax anil snr roumlitii; counties. Advertising rati rcasotialilc aiiJ iuniili ed on application. Harki.man's graft of $37,000, 000 makes railroad rcbaics look like 30 cents. David said: "I said in my ! haste, all men are liars," an J he ' had never even heard of the Ana- i nias Club. i Anothkh Ohio defaulting bank cashier has been given the limit of j the law. Ohio's ideas in this mat-; ter ought to spread. 1 A Philadelphia man has been ; jailed for marrying 150 women.' Seems more likely that what he ' needed was the insane asylum. IT is difficult to know whether j Judc barker's sympathy is with . Mr. Roosevelt or Mr. Harriman in the campaign contribution imbrog- j lio. I So many explorers are going to start for the North pole next sum- i tner that there are possibilities ofj some pleasant meetings and out ing parties. ' A belated exchange remarks i that the country is unusually quiet. ' The country in his neighborhood must not be reading the White 1 House Bulletins. MRS. FORAKHK denies that she aspires to the presidency of the D. A. R. She probably thinks one presidential boom in the fami ly at a time, is enough. Mr. Roosi:vklt thinks that a "conspiracy" has been formed to defeat him in 190S, whereas, Mr. Harriman asserts that a "conspira cy" was formed to elect him in 1904. Since Ambassador Bryce has i declared that he considers Chicago one of the most beautiful cities on our map, it is evident that he is trying to live up to his reputation as a diplomat. The Charleston News & Courier suggests that the eternal fitness of things would be observed by ap pointing Mr. Fairbanks minister to Chili. The trouble about that, is that he would have to cross the equator and it might freee Onh of our contemporaries la ments that "weary and disgusted public must take another dose of the nauseating Thaw case." But really it doesn't have to; it can turn its back on that case, just as easily as it can on any other -but it won't. The Governor of Florida wants the U. S. to buy an island, some where, move all the negroes to it. set them up in business, and make them stay there. The Governor must have been at the 13th round of a banquet when he mapped out that program. The Jamestown F.xposition opens to-morrow, Friday, April 2S;h. "'hen first suggested out this Exposition be held on Hamp ton Roads it appeared a long stretch ahead of us in the distant future. But how rapidly the time has flown when we look back, and realize that the years have been narrowed down into months; the months into weeks; the weeks into days and the days into hours, for its only 24 hours now till time for the opening. Hurrah for the Jamestown Exposition ! Lets all meet in peace on the "war path" tomorrow. OABTORIA, '.rstlu 1tl6 "d Haw Always Bought There many tonica in the land, Ai by the papers yon can see; But aoae of tiiem can equal Hi)lhstr' Kocky Mountain Tea. W M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, HaUuu, N. C NORTH STA I f; NHW S. Items of Interest I'rom ;ili Sections of the Sl.it;'. sii :p i! is ;, the mi'.in esti- in., ry Tup t Il.i'li' A iiuinkT U'I'.ltil' Cillh r 'li'lli'- 'l.' The l:A!gccosiil: AJv.a.uc i the mime of a new and handsome pa per established at Tarivro. A wireless station is to be estab-li-hed at Elizabeth City. The work of construction has already begun. The Masons of Tarboro wiil soon erect a large ihree-story-hrick building on the cornet' of Mam and I'm streets. The Methodist Conference of the Washington District will con vene in Tarboro on the n;ght of the Tib of May. Albert l. Lent, of Mmim Hol ly, while working near the engine at his brick-yard was f.it.ilU scalded by escaping steam. In Mooi'e county i'muLi Mc Cruinm.m was shot and killed b John Taylor, both colored. Jeal ousy is believed to !;a e hen the cause. The slayer escaped. Llo d Andiev. s and W. I '.. 1 in Icy, two insurance agents of Wil mington, were diowiie.! in the sound near 'nglits llle Friday w hile out in a boat gunning for marsh liens. The iMst annual convention of the Diocese of .North Carolina and the twemy-Krst anniversary of the Woman's Auxilliary will be held in Calvary Church, Tarboro, begin ning on May 15th. John Dove, col. ''fed, an cmpiovc of the Roper Lumber Co., at l'ol locksville, was crushed to death Friday by a car load of logs rolling over him, while engaged in un loading A. L. Sain, an agent for the l-'rix Music Co., of Salisbury, was arrested in Rockingham on a charge of swindling the company. He sold organs, collected the mon ey and mailed bogus notes and mortgages to his firm. The Smithficld Herald says ili.it several Johnston county fanners planted cotton in March. If the weather the past two weeks lias been as cold in Johnston county as it has been in this part of the country the Johnston county fann ers will have to replant. Moore county has joined the good roads movement. The Car thage News says: The ordering of an election on a proposition to issue SJOO.OOO of bonds lor the building and improung of the high w ays of our county is an important step in the direction of progress and prosperity Love Knight, a Croaun, shot and killed John Davis, colored, on the State line six miles south of Hamlet Thursday morning. The killing, it issaid, was the outgrow tfi of a quarrel begun in a blind tiger. Davis was instantly killed Knight lied and has not been captured. This is the sixth murder near that place within 12 months. It is sjk! that in the near liitute the Seaboard Air Line will make Norlina a division headquarters for the operation of trams, espec ially to facilitate the handling of freight since the observance of the sixteen hour day law passed by the last North Carolina Legislature bus aready seriously hampered the business with the present division headquarters at Raleigh and Ham let Headquarters at Noilina is made all the mole nnpoi tain be cause it is the junction tor the Rich mond and Norfolk service. The mystery concerning the dis appearance of a packet containing SI 0,000 in currency, in transit by mail from the Atlantic National Bank, of Wilmington, to the Chemical National Bank, of New York, was cleared up Thursday by the arrest by the pos'oftice inspectors of Edward A. Nelson, 27 years of age, employed in the railway mail service. Nelson, whose home is in Wilmington, made a complete confession. His run was between Wilmington and Rocky Mount. Most of the money was found under Nelson's house where he had buried it. He was re cently married and was preparing to leave the mail service and en gage in business there. Altogeth er, $9,400 was recovered. $100 REWARD $100 The raiders ol'tliis p.,er wit! lie iiea.'d to ieiirii that there is It-tent him1 dreaded disease that semiee has heeli able to enie iu all its stages, and thai ist atarrh. Hall's t atarrti Oure is the only poMtive enie now klionn to ttie medical t'r leruity Catarrh he'na a constitutional disease, reijuin-s a ; constitutional treatment. Hall's (atanh ( Cure is taken internally, acting directly ' ujHtu the blood and imiouti stitlitces ot the ' system, thereby desiroyini' the foundation ot the dieea.se. and m"K the patient strength hy building up the constitution and .-u-sisting nature in doing it work. The proprietors have po much faith in its curative powers that they olt'er tine Hun dred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O. Testimonials free. Sold hy druggists. Price 75 cent per bottle. Take Hall's Family J'llls for Constipation 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. SCHNAITS has been advertised in this paper so that every chevver lias had au 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. SPECIAL RATES ON S. A. L. RY. I.' 1 I'M M. O'tl I 'oulcill l-.lt c etc i .!;'- (.'mi:,:. hi. 1 o II'i;!, .Iin,,- -nth. i:it,s n: ,il:- cell I Jul' In I ji 11 1 ; e:,l i !i , . .!)!. -ui'i apj.tv. I'l Ull tM. N C -- .inh t '.irolina il.: I,, is v,.n i.ii May t '.'"', r.oe oi '.!:- Hue :ii:i 1 .in c rtilic.ile i!,i:: l'.i-i wi',1 '! I'i- !'i lllli I,'-- ' . f -t'null ieiire tor !':lil: Hum ill ihe S.iulli, I'll hi I-.'tli. one lil-ti '.''-- f.lle j.Ili o-llH liT llle l.Mil.d tup. I'll KSnN. I I N , i m il nl .-, mbh l niiibcrlalid I'l. -bM: nan 1 nun b May I'll li-'.'.'jl li, our lii-lei.i-s i;ti'e p!:: -.'.' cents will apli'v. s N 1 i, vl Is, i, ;,, I.,)- ANoia.l i 1 . 1 in; t n.it l Diineil onler Nnbies oi ! in- M)tir!innr. M.iy 'iih-ttth r.iNs are I .i-ol on jir u l ly mie I.ue I'nr nm nd trip .'pily ii'oni l.'aleiul) s"'i ''". Wllirllll. TnIi -1., .'.li. I I : . a r t , , 1 1 . -I'. '.i 1. H:I1M, II .M, M. - oenei.,1 A, -i-tn' v I 'lel'Vti i i;m , hi:i' li in tin I uited M.tli- ,M.t I'.lll -J--:ll, on. Iulrl.i..s l.ili-pin- .'. eeni.. I II I I'l IS, S ('.- fil'lb S,,!,,,,,.,! -i lii'lil, i ia. t N.ltlnlilil rllliirll llllllil I'll , ti.-iiliUtl -t.l.lli-n nil Vlllellk.l. M.iv oi It-1 lib. lilt on ba-n- one lir-tel.i-s I i .:i.--.'.i i-i-M- apply. : ,ii' l.iti - liiim nthi r puiiiN. dales ol -:li . etc , ;t,.U I,. s . I li i 'II' -elll or l In- lllnli-iMiiei! C II. tiATTIS. I'r.iM-Ili'i:: p,.. j. ni. i:.i'.-i::li. N ,' Ceo. Carer, who had recently completed a term on the Wilson county chain gang, beat his wile! almost to death a tew daysagoand ran awav i Cure Wood, Skin I)icaes, Can" cor, Urento-t Hloml Purifier t ree. i ;' niir It tw.il i- mi put-, t in n. ih-r.iM'ii, h -1 i 'i i.i ii "i tunnel v n v ' il ii.iw- M,t,)i j' i -.I'll, i .III. i . t .trim in ii r.il sni cm, r"l l!.l. rc.'cThil Itching ! 11' ,UmI nilhi; .iliiiv p;itiIy -kin, t' -hf p.nli'i, f.it.iriii. rll''U!ikttl-lll. M' it!l 1'ln.t t 1. 1' skill tll'MM , t:tkf Hii.inii' I'.iiiioi I'.iim i: i. i; .itiii Ji I !" Il', .0. .i lit - .U.' 1 i illl.- "tup .illil tlir tiiii.i i in.tiit- jHtrc ;tii'l iu ii I'ln-i-i tie l. t vprt-'l h-.t'ic S.iilijilc lift' l.v v.i.i.i i. l; M id, Wi.iut.i, ('. ;: i; I: -.. .nh- ,,i -..r eh i u , tit t-p "Mitt t i-f-i, a ii fin i . Mivi While e-Ncnating for street pur poses m Asheulle tuo human skel etons were unearthed. ! ,i it!-. .ml- li ive pronolllli eil llntil-tel 's lIu. k Mi'illl! r.n I'.-.i I il. -l,-.ll. -I lli-.lli-'i p -i r mi i-artil W in-' medical M-lem -l.uU. il -u.n i Is ,1. dies vnu .u'll and ko-ii. "it M. .I.M-t-tils l ea or 1 .ibli ts 'W, M .In n. Weldon. N.f. .1. N llioun. Hainan. N. t' in case of A to use the Telephone just one tune MAY BK WORTII A YEARS RENTAL As Little Five Cents Per Day places one ill your residence. FOR RATES Apply to LOCAL MANAGER or Home Telephone and Telegraph Company, Henderson, - N. C. Notice of Qualification. H.iving qualified before the clerk of the Superior Court o! Halifax iw the ;ul minis tr.ttur or Mrs. I.. .1. Howertow, late of the county of Halifax, this is to notify ull per sons holding claims against, the said estate to present thpMiime to ineduly verilied on or before the II th day of March, 'Mih, or this notice will be plead in bur of their recovery; and all persons indexed to the wiid estate will pleaau make immediate pnyment to me. .1. . BLOUNT, Admr. of Mrs. L. J. Howerton, deed, j T. T. Thorne, attorney. I April 4th. m ident 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 i'et the Genuine. FIRST NATIONAL Weldon. To Our Shareholders: Pear Sir: Enclosed please find check for the eleventh semi-annual dividend on your stock in the Bank, tow it: POUR per cent. We tilso curry HKiHT per cent of our capital to the surplus fund. In creasing this to $12,500 and also increase the undivided profit ac count to $1,110 Q2. In the si years of the Hank's life we have paid $9,750.00 in divi dends and accumulated SH.OICl.02 in surplus and undivided profits. our innestment in the stock of this Bunk 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, Wm. li. S. BLRUWYN. President. THE Bank of Enfield, ut laifield. u (is the third Bank to be established in Halifax county iind now there are eight. According to reports of the condition of Banks nt the close of business, March 22nd, l07, it was the largest in surplus and undivided profits and also individual deposits in the county 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 w ill mail you a pass book with the amount entered in it Notir business will receive prompt and careful attention. GEORGE li, CLRT1S, President. o A CARD. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, iiN('(ii;i'..i;.vi'i.in 700-711 -71 J I:. 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 anil prices are right. If not convenient tn come Nrite us for Blue Prints. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, Inc., W.W.KAY, Family vi:i.iox, N. V. I !... j. t'..u ol e v.i llitug iu n.av line. l'olile altenlion to all at Kay's. U... .... WE FURNISH A KOYAL FEAST to every one who buy their groceries at onr store. All the inwnnMe ilelica cit's are I'onnit Iu onr slore the year round. CONFECTIONERIES FRUITS CROCKERY AND TIN WARE Wooilen and Willowware, Kt. Hoods delivered promptly any where in town. l'olite clerks. Phone No. HO. B. M. PURNELL, WKLPOIT. H. c. 1 the BANK OF WELDOM, N. C. April 8th. 1907. DAVID BELL, ice-President. IVEY WATSON, Cashier. 30 D LEADERS, Richmond, Va rJ SASH, DOORS.BLINDS. MANTKI.H, TII.KS ii OltATKS, II A It I ) W A 1 1 K . I A I N T S , .V C . I RANK T. ( I M'k l inil'ANV, .j. M.irli.lk, Va. J.H.Hcward&Co OEALEKS IX HEAVY AND FANCY it We have the best line) of tlroecried in town. When in need ofj anything in Grocery Line Call on us. Our ajock ia Jrenh. tiiie oa yonr trade. j.iL.iS ,$'r4r 8f We bought IS, Before the big advance in price and can, today ::::::: Undersell the Factories. Complete line in everything needed in UK Mir Building Mouse From the brick foundation to the tin roof. Give us a trial order and be convinced that we can save you money. fierce - Whitehead Hardware Compan Wholesale ) K FOR .jy iiii irtt it i tt'ii-t it it u it iiirv it it'ixyirit'ix'it'if'ii d M M n n n m n u tv. rv n Ait fit u t W '14 mm FURNITURE! ir.W'e Have The Finest IJne of Household and Kitch en Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc., Kver .Brought to this section. Our line of Crockery, Tin and Willow ware, a-. tf: WUNDKRTAK1S1S IN A Wagons, Carts, 1. N. STAIN MACK. a i n i ,i i ii i i i l I ash o r Credit We mention a few but Brass and Iron Beds, $3 China Closets, $10 to $50; Pianos and Organs, $50 Ranges, lo.oo to 6o,oo; l.oo; Art Squares and Rugs, l.oo to 25. oo. Mail orders promptly WELDON FDBNI1URE C0MF&N7, WELDOfi, fJonTH CunoLiH. $'r $r$'(r &C X,y. ft mm'm$ymmMi several carloads r and Retail Hardware, Weldon, N. C. ,1 K LI WELL - DRESSED w HY would you spend vour monev for noor fit- 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 following statement : UNLESS YOU ARE DEFORMED, WE CAN PIT YOU PERFECTLV. Come to my store and give us ihe chance to demonstrate, to prove the truthfulness of this as sertion. (io-Carts, etc. is complete. IX ITS HI: Nell ;s. co.'I'ISS, CASKKr.SjAXD ItUKIAL KOBES.- Buggies. Cooking and Heating Stoves, i i . eii.W!g.g' t "'a'"5!-,. Il 11 111 LLI remember these are not for you. - and up; Bedroom Suits, $15 to $175: Sideboards and Dining Tables, 5.oo and and up; Sewing Machines, Matting, 12cto3oc. per yard; filled. No person is ever ate V mm , - 'S I ' ' m n n at 11 Af 1 jLII P u MEN. to-iV-ir , rv- - -, ;. I I v si i-vj -Vj ' Cash o r Instalment the only bargains we have i up; Go-Carts 2.5o to 3o.oo; 15.oo to 4o.oo; Stoves and Carpet, per yard 25c to disappointed here of 1 4 i m r' r -.- ! : j J g n n
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