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3' Tje Sono of the Hair There are four verses. Verse 1. Ayer's Hair Yijjorsrops falling hair. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair crow. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vior cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Yi;or nukes the scalp healthy, and keers it so. It is a regular hair-food; this is the real secret of its won derful success. The beet kind ol a testimonial "Sold tor over sixty yuan." Am iers SUtSAPARILU. PHIS. ClttkKV PECTIUUL THU ROANOKF NI-WS. Tm'KSDAY. Sr.rr. in, U07. Published l;very Thursday. In reply to an enquiry the Phil adelphia Press published a complete list of White House weddings as follows: The first White House wedding occurred during the administration of President Madison. Mrs. Mad ison's youngest sister, Lucy Payne Washington, widow of a nephew of President Washington, was mar ried Match II. I M I. The second White 1 louse wedding was that of Miss Anna Todd, cousin ol Mrs. Madison, to John G. Jackson. Maria Hester Monroe, daughter of President Monroe, was married in the famous mansion March n, 1S20. The next was the marriage of John Adams, to his cousin, Miss May Helen, l-'chruary 10, lSJs. During the administration of Pres ident Jackson the marriages nf Miss Delia Lew is to doer Pagcm, sec retary of the Lreueh Legation; Miss Mary Lasten, neice of Mrs. Jackson, to l.ucien P Polk, and of Miss liimly Martin, a icl.un c of the Prcsidcm s l.innly, t- I ewis Randolph, k place Lliahctli Tyler, daughter of President Ty 1 ler. was married to William Wal ler, January ol. 1S-L2, and Nellie ( irant, daiigliieroi President ( ii'.mt was married to Algernon Sartons, May 21, 1S74. This was toliow ed by t!ie marriage of Miss bmily Piatt, neice ol President I laves, to General Russell Hastings, June. " f r r . m;XMmsimmzmi'.:invw :'-:'. "" " ... Get ?r uh- for the Big State Fair Richmond 'October 7, 8, 9, Every ocdy ij 1 O.OKl'' or l9 forw,". l'.sr thi d I') it v.u. The wonderful se.er.'.'-t r Nothing I'lve ii. 1 !u- Le'. 10, 11 -.it year has led !o . ail clepa, -intents. livestock: ' Tswioo TAGRicuLf ui'. C " "oRfATAaa EXHIBITS IN PRIZES DISPLAYS ALL CLASiES BKiT REE SHOWS PEST MIDWAY SPECIAL SALES A RIG TIME EVERY DAY ATTRACTIONS FACILITIES ALL W ELK. LOW RATES ON ALL RAILROADS-ASK YOUR AGENT me and 1 j Tell Your Stay j Friends KSTKIILII AT I'o'l i n ' I - I M' "H l"' v s!-;r imi-i : it I'l I I;. HAIFStll'SlT.Sl'.KIl'llitMNADWMr: One Year. , t,y mail )M'Ui-!. xl j" Six Months. " . A m-ckly I Vuioi-iiitu' j"iini:d . it i 1 tll till- IMUli'lilil. I'.llH-miolKll. 'olll,':il an.l agricultural in it. t- . I' Halifax an.l rtunouii.!iMLrt'oiiiiiit-s AiltfitiMiii; rati- ivawiial' aii-l fi' nisht'il on :i;iln':ilion THE judge at an Asbury Park baby show dropped dead just be fore rendering his decision. Govr.KNOKS are so thick at the Exposition that people hardly have J popular Clerk of the Court ol Wake time to see other attractions. i ountv, is a candidate for the l)etn- 111 I A BtVY HI" BEARS. 3'$''$ S 533-. " ai mints" ami nt leddy ! W I j j j 1 ' ! j - ( 1 K '-: IK,.rs IlKyl.isturh.lK.CampijJ'. ' ' V 1 V 1X 1 I U V 1 . ,U a I isliini; aiul IHintins; I'iii ly ; j.- ; :' an.l Send the Milliters lloniei .T" ' "- ro nn i iiv dm hi: ninn vv w Ill 1 Villi ii Kl.lt ll 111 111 on, i!,!'f i l mm u. ; n . he readlli friends: 'V Id. DON. N C V i . AMI Mr vSV .xNfcxVfc V, -Vvt ' - eep Your '-? On I he 'Alw.-ivs liusv Store" of : A. L. STASNBACK, l Driller In J u A Complete line of New (iootls for Spring and Summer. 9 -A-'$& Hem I I )vI:Vvr. " "l 1 1 "M w ill a I'll mtereM bv the man . ... . , , ., , . ,i i, a u i-w.i ii ii ii . ' . u ,i ,V"i ii ii . utt ,i .i ii ,V -ixtii 'i,Viruii(inrjr)iui,f ,1 ir .1 i ii i u i ii i ii l' 11 1) " " " " Our store is brim full and running over with up-to-date styles in i)rv (ioods. Notions, Clothing, Mioes, Dxlonls, Mats, caps, Jewelry, a $4r Cutlery, Crockery, Trunks, hajjs, Suit Cases, Furniture, Carpets, Mat- binrc. (iroJeries and thousands of other things too numerous to a ih'l i- mention. In fact, our immense stock is full of bargains for all. Visi- VAV tors to Weldon should visit our store anti inspect our stock neiore -sv buviiv elsewhere. We are sole agent lor the gueen Quality shoes v ; Iir lir :ision, in I Liltfjs conn Johnston was l-.irii near W'eldi n, and spent has boyimod davs huntini; and hshin for such !!!, me wcoumg ot itcsuicui s,nc .S abmmd in this section, Cleveland to Miss Prances l-olsom, ,j,e ruymllcs of hisearly da;, s June 2. ISM), and finally that if v, ill be fraiiiic with envy when. Miss Kousevell, to Hon. Nicholas lcv read the lollov, ins; and le.un fciS' fr' .. ,'imnn ninl t hp Crawford Line for men. , ,i uvr 'f , i v 1 1 ntiiiivii uim i' iV'V'i'.'i'i'l'flV'i'r it it 'it'll it it ii ititiiilfif -i u j it ii'i'i't' i.'i iV iV i. 1 n 'if it it f it ifititit tt it'xi it'it( it it it it it it it it ii it 'it 'it jj j; best clay. Write for prices. f k Car Loads Lots a Specialty, w Lonsworth, L'ebruary HlOti NORTH STATU NHWS. Items of Interest from all Sections of the State. William M K'uss, at present the Tub new $10 bill is very pretty indeed. The last one we saw looked like a streak of yellow gold. Mayor Ti:m:, of Tennessee, wishes that the paragraph people would stop making a play on his name. A man has bought a phonograph and 10,000 records. No, he is noi coming next door to you, he is in San Francisco. that he has been having experi ence with the real, wild animals of the west, the ones they used to read about in the school books in the old time Halifax county school houses. Dr. Johnston has a large number of relatives and friends m old 1 lalifax and throughout the State. Hut here is what the Denver Post says of the hunt: "When Dr. W. A. Johnston, cashier of the American Smelting and Refining Company, and to k'OANOkl; I'.kMCK CO., I Weldon, N. C. l ?A A.I i I T 1 urn ji OLAliVDi "Always Busy Store, 4 mr LUJY 'Phone 40. Weldon, N. C. THE- Bank of Halifax, 7V fv rv f: ' '11: -rr.' -m." tv iv rri.- in.- :n.' n.1 'ri. f,."1 rfi. fy? 'f? ocratic nomination for Congress from the L'ourth district. Peaches are peaches in North Carolina this year. A few were grown in Moore county and the I'redet'ick l.ntcham. of the Martin, Sanford l:prcss says that a car Benight & Latcham Carpet Corn shipped from Southern Pines to pany, went on a fishing and hunt Boston two weeks ago netted the mg trip three w eeks ago they little shippers about $2,000. thought they would be driven A new larm journey has been established in North Carolina it is Wiley's (-'arm Journal, publish ed at Charlotte by Mr. J W. Wiley, sou of the late I Ion. Calvin H. Wile, long State Superinten dent of Schools of North Carolina. j in the Superior court at liurns j ville Judge Peebles rendered a i sv eepuig decision in favor of tiie i South & Western Railroad against the Southern Railway, the two roads have been building over a mountain gorge; on the decision the South & Western is awarded :Vr Hi, 1 l.mi.hi't an.i iit: ' ' , l.f., n. t':i' Ii.miii- lit' 1 .rtii-ial W :i. I! :;!,. n n' I lull u 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 n :s i ii t ': I". . -. I a ..I' ll.i!i.'a lia ml-' " "ii i '' I :! ..i:,l, I. as two .lr.;nl:i.i ill-. a i hmii:i;i i i. I'LPAiri ii:m' . ,.iMii liu-i :n is i'uiiilin'1. .1. an.i a mvim ,'- i'i:i' i;tmi:.n i-I'. - i..m mi.- !, a 1:1 1 ali't npual-N irrt 'O11 i .iii.l ...ii ul' l!n siaii Ilir Haul. ..if. llir i.ul.lii' nil.' an.l all. Win. H S. MurKwyn. I'M in i.i ri.l ..Malt li.o... ami ul Ultil .1 tin i'i-h u.-i' uilli'.ui l.aiikiir.: i Willi,- .linn wlii-ir tin- I', ..iii-litiilinii a,li,it,..l. llir 1 a ,-iiai'.i-i li'iui On' Stat.- i lia:i-a -Ii.-a l-u-iii,--. 'If, . hi-ii- ii, lu-l.ll l.aiil.lli-'. lAfl.ani:,- an. I - ii, tin- will i"-ai iiili-n l. an.l :l"" ,tn Hlill.lo la,'llilli-s ilil-l i'"tli--l''ili.i it.- ..-in,-. -, aii-1 -"lints lli.- .atii't;:u. Ii. 1.. Travis, i.-, .1 i. -i.l, hi. II. (ireRory, la-liii-i. A BUSINESS LUXURY A Hash of lightning is reported to have pealed a sack of onions. The lightning has always been noted for iis eccentricities. The Chattanooga Star of Satur day last had a long editorial on "imitating hell." City politics are rather strenuous in Chattanooga. A Chicago man has erected a $50,000 monument to a horse, and thus is the adage reversed that "money makes the mare go." "CAN Bryan be elected-'' asks an exchange. How many more times will the country have to vote before this question is finally answered? Chancellor Day, of Syracuse University, is decidedly against the third-term proposition. That will undoubtedly tend to keep up the third term talk. "ThT.KF. are canals on Mars," says a scientist, dogmatically. Oh, well, suppose there are; the one ve almost have in this country is sufficient worry. Tom Watson says, in his Jcf- fersonian weekly, that Congress-1 .i. , isews isuies uiiuiei eu ai inc uus home from camp by hunger and a Pear. ; But the bear came and hunger I followed. "Bach to Home and i Mother," sang Mr. Latcham, the j ' lone watcher by the camp fireside, j A CHECKING ACCOUNT is indeed a business necessity; and lie ho as he climbed the topmost limb of tries to Ret tilting without one is at a great disadvantage. a poplar, while his companion it is not required that a person should have a large bulk ot husi- tished up stream m utter oPhwon, . ness in order In open an auouiu. and -l bear ate up the larder. but three lemons and a iar ICMCs. And even as he sang nly one. but a bevy of o to speak, surround do a fear dance netore ; The bevy consisted of all j Professional men. farmers, and many women, are running tneck ol ing accounts. If you hae never done business in this way. and are not familiar w ith the plan come to us and we w ill get you started. e saw not! We pav 4 per cent, in our Savings Department, of bears, ' -it a AT XT iTkT? T? MTTT iV.T ,T"ii v Jjxilil w Ji jcijinx xijujv, 1 : 1 1 1 lie ici . the! K' i'ill'Vf1 ifii i( it it l it it -it ' it 'i . j : '"' , ' ? A 1 ii it , !m ' J i-'J y- - t ' "tr- - X ' : rwiTmi , ' -1 ' Pj ''), ' '' rn V. n FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN With "irfii w ii iV-.lr-,V & iiWii tt'ii tr'it'ii it'iiau ii .'i ii ,i j-ui.'riir ,'r iui 't'uui'n'iYr.ift j it-it lV it ,'j 'nV i u it MY would you spend your money for poor fit ting clothes w hen vou can for the same money get a fit equal to the very best tailor-made clothes ? , on would hardly do this if you only believed the follow in statement : UNLESS YOU IE DEFORMED, WE CRN PIT YUU PERFECTLY. Come to my store and give us ilie chauee to demonstrate, to prove the truthfulness of this assertion. EJT X Ji 1 li hi Y i Li! m I I, in .in s-HH),0i)() worth of grading done )ie K PV tne outnern. n)(ilhcr K..,r.lMj ., ;im,yo! bairns. Capt. J. W. Joyner, conductor all weaned and equal to the act ol of a freight train between Winston masticating bread in loaves, sides and Charlotte, was killed instantly of bacon and butter in any quan- j ! at Moorcsville the 1 1 th. He w as ptv. swinging to a car w hen the train en-. Mr. Latcham. w ho w as ihunting i tered the Mooresville yard. His ' grouse, had nothing but bird shot j head struck a telephone or tele-: w ith which to detend himself, j graph pole, and Captain Joyner j Hence his migration to the poplar; was thrown under the train, his f,ir lL' knew the adage about dis- i body being horribly mangled. eretion being the better part of; Before going on his run he left , valor, j a letter lor his wife, who is 12: The return of Hr. Johnston put years his senior, telling her that another in the tree top in a iirly, D o he would not live longer. with her any ROSEMARY ITEMS. man "Lon" Livingstone limit. Will Tom kindly what there is beyond. specify Manufacturing Town. - , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyche have Mk. Bkyan is to speak at the j gone on a pleasure trip to Canada, Richmond fair next month, and j covering ten days or more. They while his appearance at State fairs j will visit Niagara L'alls, Toronto, is no novelty it is a better drawing J Montreal, Quebec and the Thou- eard than most of the time honored exhibits. THE work down on the isthmus is too important to be hampered by any red tape. Let the dirt fly! We have a surplus. Spend it! for, as Dr. Johnston says, he could make a IDO-yard dash in a second with a bear to spur him on. lUit the noisy dash ol the doctor seemed to disturb the family of bears and, after licking up the crumbs ol the feast, they ambled olf to the mountains. Cautiously the hunter and the fisherman approached the earth and then, the lent, after allow ing the bears a reasonable time to heat a retreat. Then they took an inventory ol SYDN0R & HUNDLEY, ilNl nlil'i'K TI l 7IW-7II-7I.I ll liroad St., Richmond, Va. Promise you a treat in the inspection of their Snriny 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. i, in mi o in l nl I V l.. . Il ini DO tj;, I, ,i,l V'i tad M UK ft 1 i III! . Ilie., . ,1 III. 1,1. ivhiiiiiviiu, .ii fCARD. Y FURNITURE! jifWc Slave The Finest Fine of Uousehokl yen Furniture, ltiior Suits, Mattings, etc., C; Brought to this section. uul Kitch- livcr Our line of Crockery, .Tin and Willow ware, (io-Carts, etc. is complete. WrlMii:i!TAKIM. IN .M.I. Vt Ul: AN. Ill- ...' I , AcK ; Tc A N , , i'!U. IMl!KS.-, Wagons, Carts, Buggies. Cooking an.l Heating Stoves. & 1'. - - - WELDON, N. C. Mi ret: v-rf c srv--t-TTTTS n , 4 wwiTiirr ttt r i 1 1 ii ii mi ii 1 1 numi sand Islands before returning home. Mr. Wyche is bookkeeper riu.:.. SUnnliL-s for the inner man hev consisted of the three lemons for the Rosemary Manulactunng Company and is quite popular. Saturday night last George Glas gow while coming from Weldon f,.ll off rlw irnin mi,! hri ilc t his uriii Spend all that is needed to build He js u (,K. C()lira; tne canai. .... ,, n nei c. Rosemary continues to grow. 1 4 more houses w ill soon be com pleted. The new brick warehouse is rap idly approaching completion. PkINCE WlLHKLM confesses that he is surprised by much that he has seen over here. But this is die land of the unexpected, liven its oldest inhabitants never get through being surprised. Govr.HNOR Vardanian is said to have declined the offer of $7,M0 to become editor of a Mississippi newspaper. He probably feared that he would have take too much of it in cord wood and vegetables. Thkrk in more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last tew years was supposed to he incurable, l-'or a (rreat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and hy constantly f'ailinir to cure with local treatment, pronounce, I it incurable. Science lias proven ca tarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catahhh C'i kk, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from HI drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to care. F. J. CHE.NKYiSCO., Toledo, Ohio. Testimonials silit free. Price 7oc. per bottle. Hold by all drufrirista. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. and a jar of pickles aforemention ed, three crackers unearthed from the pockets of l)r. Johnston, and fish, fish, fish. Lor Dr. Johnston knows how to fish if he can't kill bears. A consultation was held and it w as moved and seconded that sup per consist of the articles of food above ii. lined, ih.it the two should take turns sleenint! an eve open Protracted meeting mentioned i for bcar) m. lhc moriiing in my last communication, con- j shuld find them breaking camp. ducted by Kev. J 1. Draper, lias Accordingly, full of pickles and i been postponed till 1st Sunday in resoutions t0 gct back to civilia-1 October. , j zaljoni K.y set out before sun-up j Mr. D. B. Zollicoffer, Jr., ex-1 for Steamboat Springs and Den- i pects to locate at KoanoKe Kapuis i ver -ve-. w ! J l 'i I) W. Ci. ELLI WELDON FURNITURE CO., I NDFH'l'A K Kits, .tVEA-lSTGJ-BTR,. ni:-Ksr si-.Kvicn anvtimh asa t: j: Dny or niftht, w e tire ready to Accommodate our friends (J r imd the nuhlic ecncrallv.' : '.fi WFLDON FURMTURF COMPANY, W eldon, North Carolina. for the practice of his profession law. The people of Rosemary and Roanoke Rapids will gladly wel come him. J. T. Bishop. "The next time we go fishing and hunting," says Mr. Latcham, ''we go armed to the teeth and car j rying a safety deposit vault with a The Hughes baby just arrived ; combination defying man and in the Governor's Mansion, New I beast. York, is named Elizabeth and there are some who are hoping that she will be the virgin queen of the White House. Give a little more than you promise but don't promise too much. Only a man with a poor mem ory forgets one minute what he says the next. Till- Macon Telegraph a con temporary ordinarily of undoubted character and conspicuous ability is yelling lustily for "refawm" in Georgia. Somehow the Tele graph's refawmed spelling rather leads us to think it is not as "cin sere" as it might be. Man wants but little bill to owe, and wants that little paid. H HI mhnAnnn nAnnii Flues! Flues! Flueb! Buy your flues this season of C.E.McGwigan ENFIFLD, N. C bought a large lot of flue iron before the heavy ad vance in price. Experienced workmen are now turning out the best grade of tobacco flues, and while they last you can get them at the old low prices. o r Credit Bill Cuh ISlfl Instalment ya Mi'HClilai' i ffl I;: f ) ffil tllll URli Mm h We mention a few but remember these are not the only bargains we have - for you. Brass and Iron Beds, $3 and up; Bedroom Suits, $15 to $175; Sideboards and China Closets, $10 to $50; Dining Tables, 5.oo and up; (io-Carts 2.5o to 3o.oo; Pianos and Organs, $50 and up; Sewing Machines, !5.oo to 4o.oo: Stoves and Ranges, lo.oo to 60.00; Matting, 12c to doc. per yard; Carpet, per yard 25c to 1,00; An squares ana Kugs, 1.00 to 25. 00. Mail orders promptly filled. No person is ever disappointed here. WELDOH FDRHITURE CtJMPAKY, U .4 u m u n A
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