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My H air Ran Away Don't have a fulling out with your hyir. It might leave you! Then what? That v. iulJ tuean thin, scragjly, uneven, rough hair. Keen your ha;r at home! Fasten it tightly to your scalp! You can easily do it with Ay it's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. Thf tmat w.ld of a V- -.:tinO!U.l'. " Sold t;ir ov.'r rax' v Mrr." A :: mh::h ; . yers HcT..UII.... U.'. " THF koanokI; m;;s. Till KMI.U, I )( i 1 ii. Published l:erv 1'hursdav. I'AIIS ill s I1M l'l!'llu l h M 1 I 'iic Vcai. a.v ma.! ,i ,t - .' sin Monlli-. . rl.lv I'.- . 1..I, .1 In It,,' HiaViMl. .-!';.'. :.,.:, uii.l alii 'fiih T:il mi. i. - i I 1 ,. m a sini'Miiii !i 'ie ri hi u ' . v .I"'t'(i-in: !ai. i '. '.i i i i u i a. a:i.i :: lii-la-'l 'ill :l i i 'I ..-a I A Vale Japanese professor has married a Connecticut woman. Thksk steamship racesare keep ing the old Atlantic all churned up. ALL the same, if they live up to their name, those leil expiller' ate Heeded 1:1 Chicago, Mk. (h!i:c,!i-: is howling about the taxes being high in spite of the alleged wish to die poor. Wh I. nil K he is elected ot not. Mr. Taft is managing to h.ne a good nine as a candidate Jl'DGI- Gun. of the steel trust, is progressing He lias got to the point of noticing the public. I r would be lust like Jerome to leave that ice trust testimony lying around until It melts aw av Till-; report that Chaunccy M. Depew returned from liut'ope with a new story is important, it true. So.Ml- day they ought to hold in Kentucky, a co:i eiitio.n of all the men v, ho killed (ioernor Goclvl. MAVBL I'ncle Sam will continue to hold the Philippines m order to make Admiral Dewey feel unliap- py- liVHN it they are British allies, the Canadians don't mind hitting the Japanese on the head every time they bob. Con tkaoTs for live torpedo boat destroyers awarded. The influence ol the Peace Conference goes steadily on! Nobody w ill Maine H. H. Rog ers for finding Mark Twain better company than people who want to ask questions about finance. SiAT.Nn-i ivh das tor Carrie Nation in Washington- And a week in Washington has driven many office-seeking politicians in sane! Hr.TTY G:;;-: n says: "Wall Street is going to the devil." For the first time we understand "The Sorrows of Satan. " -Philadelphia Press. Wl-: all know w hat General Sher man said of ordinary war. Doubt less, he would think the social war at the Jamestown Imposition even more so. A New Jersey horse has taken to getting drunk. The attacks up on the New Jersey trusts seem to have demoralized everything in the State. Oklahoma has gone both Pro hibition and Democratic, hut they may tie the kind of Deuiocuu.s they raise nowadays. Georgia did j the same thing. A crank at Oyster Bay wanted I President Roosevelt to collect $10,000,000 for him from Stand-1 ard Oil. He may be crazy, but he J knew where to go. DliSPiTfi his precautions to pre- j vent advance publication, the Pres ident should be pleased and en couraged by the early interest tak en in his speeches. The Louisville couple married under water, the other day, will find it no picnic keeping their heads above it after they settle down to housekeeping. The new plan to make Covernor Hoke Smith, of Georgia, a U. S. Senator will work out more easily than the other plan to make him President of the United States. Philadelphia Press. A New Jersey wJj has gi anted .1 man a divorce l cv.iu-e his wife refused to aceompaiu h:in to I'lnl aJtlpliia. K-riups. Snvwu-r, the judge h.N er Ken t Philadelphia R; i! ;': i , 1 i an. 1 le.ii's;. lo ke Mnttti, ( hauler it otic .i.l- vhuivn i'i. : ni.Ki. -ii it e.tc'i in tu; it, one .'.'ay cl.. a; large niilu ence w lien . ::e t'.tetn ; nomi nated. Mk I'.in AN should be pleased to see the lViiMcrai.c party suing up a:t.i ,.ik::tg n..:ice of piesideti v:.l y, .;iii!:v.epecia:iy as ciioiee it) the end i. rreity certain I" settle Wh: N i::ech.ii:;.ai coitoii r-v.-r ',.-' in i irk, .1 wsil he hard for ti:e negro to sti.:ke a in itig he twee n lite going out tile w .iter melons aiM the comtng m of the i'l.ivkl'erne-i the l:ha::aa ! W In the', h,'.- a:' "M" a ll . "' dmmg Jihv.eiJ V.i..;;si "Th! :',! s:KS ( No - cliiKT atid March ci'tnot ehii! the sU:u nier ei the ,.t.!, ' --.n s tiic Kahi aiot'e :tten.a!!. I'imM! not, hut IVcvmkT. Jjiiuuo atid February, u ill take a hill out f ou. A (.lahioi'iiia 111.1:1 has mst been released .it'ta having served thirteen years tor a crime he had never jominitted. Possibly his deposition h.i not been soured by the e.xperience. hut, at any rate, he should not tv expected to re gard it as a ioke. "Wh! !' is .1 home-" inquires Joel Chattier Harries in I'ncle Re mus's Mag iiiie. Well, nowadays. 1 hide K'eiiHi-.. it is most likely to he three looms .md haihelte. an unreceipted void hill and an install ment plan phonograph, remarks the Times-l)i-patch. All of which goes to show that Richmond peo ple will have w arntlh and muse in the home, regardless of instal ment coiiccwi'v I'i-:s:i.!:i k'oosHvi.i.i, in his aJ.!res a: M. Louis, argued lor a broad and liberal construction ot the constitution to tit the modem idea that the government must e-erei-e efficient control of interstate raihoads and individual corpora tions, I le discussed the Panama canal 1:1 relation to the commerce ot tile country and tile restoring of lie ,Miiv;ppi river to its former importance. lit;' iur .quitted the Row l.mds on 11 i.ii in Raleigh lor the murder by poison of lingmeer Charles R. Strange Vet there was the strotig t circumstantial evidence of their guilt, and we should th.uk Raleigh would not be a good place lor them in future. They may have been not guilty, as the iury said, but all the same their actions before the death of the engineer, the hasty marriage of Dr. Row land to the dead engineer's wife, their clan destine meetings and the statement "they are new ones on me." all pointed to something radically wrong somewhere, and, to say the least of it, their "offence is rank, it smells to heaven." ( )L of the greatest religious de nominations in America, the Prot estant l'piseopal Church, met in triennial convention in the historic city of Richmond, Va., last w eek. Through somewhat dramatic com- ! cideiice the representatives of this ancient faith met for deliberation at a time when the nation is celebra ting, through the Jamestown Ex position, the founding of the first English colony on the mainland of i the new world, almost simultane ously with the founding of the first Episcopal Church the little parish ofBruton, at Williamsburg. So many traditions cluster a rottnd Bruton, and so closely in terwoven is the American history of the Episcopal Church with the inauguration of permanent settle ment in this country, that the two events could not have happened in more appropriate juxtaposition. A high P.ritish prelate, the Lord . London, comes to Anter- 1 ica hearing a handsome Bible for the new lecturn at Bruton, the first the gift of King Edward, and the latter that of President Roose velt. The Bible is inscribed with sentiments that pay to the historic importance of Bruton, and that refer to the oneness between the two nations a unity which the adherents of the Episcopal faith like to believe has been promoted by a religion shared partially in common, no less than by similari ty of language, customs and ideals. Atlanta Constitution. Tlio pain in Ma's head lias om She's an happy as can lie, Iter health is rij:ht, her temper bright, Sinee 'fakllitr liollister's lioeky .Moun tain Tea at niirht. V. M. Cohen. When a woman tells how smart her husband is she is as proud of it as if he were. lilSMOP IViRAM'S mi:ss.i(:. The Bishop o! London has brought us a most impress. e mes sage Perhaps some expected that he would deliver .1:1 epis.op.il ora linn. or a cr.tic.ti le.'uii e on iheol ogv. or mat he would svak 1:1 a st; a:ige tongue and tell them some thing new and startling. Perhaps there were those who expected an eloquent panegyric 01; the glory and grandeur of the Protestant Episcopal ( Tiurch If so, they were one and all dis appointed. Instead, he told the old. old story in ail its simplicity. He preached the gospel of love, "the far-reaching, energizing and active love of God to every child that He made." He preached free salvation; "that the eternal Son of God came into this world and gave Himself for I l.s brothers; that the Christian religion does not consist ;:i a hehef of a good man named Jcs-us Chri-i v! nig on the cross, but ci'sisis m j khef m the s.icri- t(, ;nis,l' " lie w arned 4 iuist the "new the .sj'ecalK diil he w.u'u '.mist w 01 Idliik'ss ,md "I'.ods" against de :n success upon vlev inanagemeut rather : grace and pow er of i'lMiless III pe:iv!en.e hi eruess .md than tit'on th I iod; against lnWcfing the teach ing 1 if the church and its moral standard to suit a self-mdulgeni people To run a church alter this order, said he, is to spell ruin. The Bishop ot London comes to us declaring the doctrine of love, the doctrine of cleanliness, the doc trine ofpersonal purity, the doc trine of holy living, which is the simple doctrine of the Bible. His sermon should give an impetus to true religion throughout the laud. - Richmond T imes-Dispatch. NORTH STATE N12WS. Items of Interest f'rum all Sections of the State. Smithlicld is last coming to the trout as a tobacco market. Apples 111 the Mount Airy mar ket are now sold by weight instead ot by the bushel. The annual meeting 0! the North Carolina Congress ot the Daugh ters of the Revolution will be held in Winston-Salem this week. The Charlotte Observer will re ceive about $ Hi, 300 insurance on account of the recent fire m its of fice. It is doubtful if this cov ers the loss. While Mrs. W. Eh Clark, a cot ton mill operative, w as at vork in the Odell nulls ;it Concord, some one entered her home and took from her trunk SI SO in cash and a note for $200 - the sav ings of many months of toil. The Salisbury E'air authorities have invited Mr. Hearst to speak at the Eatr in that city the last of October. Mr. Hearst has never spoken in North Carolina. He has many admirers in this State who will give him a glad welcome. E. S. Powell, 24 vears of age, had both his legs mashed oft' to the knee last week at the plant of the W'htteville Lumber Company, at Whiteville, Columbus county, where he was employed. He was taken to a hospitable in Wilming ton. and died in an hour after reach ing there. The next examination of appli cants for State High SJiool T cull er's Certificates will be held by the county superintendents ol the vari ous counties October 11th and 12th, HiOT. No other examina tion tor these certificates will be given this year. The State Hoard of Examiners have already pre pared and sent out the questions. The suit instituted against Yadc Mecum Springs, by Miss Fannie Cozart, of Durham, has been com promised and the plaintiff accepted $2,000. Sometime past Miss Co zart was visiting at the latter place, when it is alleged the company furnished her an old dilapidated buggy and a rather wild horse. As a result the horse ran away and threw her from the vehicle, break ing one of her limbs and otherwise iiiiarir.g her, and causing her much suffering. It was several months before she could leave home. She asked for ten thousand dollars damages, but accepted $2,000 as a compromise. If laki'ii patiently ami pi'isistrntly ivill relieve the must (.bstinate eases uf iniliiresliiiii. constipation. Ia! I, lima, hail liver no matter lion lonir standintr. That's what llollister's Hooky .Mountain Tett nill do. l.'i mm, Tea or Tahletn. W. .VI. Cohen. Visitors To the Jamestown Expo sition can secure delight ful rooms with fine meals and all the comforts of home in the best residen tial section of Norfolk No. 192 Duke Street. P. X. STA i N.BA Iv. i NM'inWK I'M. Wdilon, . . North Carolina. 5 l ull Line ot l'ASKLIS. Pi H 1 1 . c :,,,, .,,,,( n,,i ,,1 I ,,. I), ,,,,,,, ill 1 1, I I,, l lNLk'AI. DIRlXTOk' Seventeen years' Experience 30i LOizacaoE NOTICE! TO TIIK lTKUC: The bi circus has arrived in the shape of C. A. ILI-IAMS NEW j'f;RY, at Ringwood. N. C. To each and every cotton grower in I5rinkley iile Township I grant a free ticket for your own inspect tioii. You are hereby cordially invited and most earnestly requested to come and see the working of this .Marvelous New Outfit, and after so inspec tion, I leave it to you as to w hether or not you con sider it worthy of your patronage. 1 have gone to a tremendous outlay and expense for you Farmers, and it is now up to you as to w nether or not the Ship is kept moving. Appreciating past favors and hop. ing a continuance of same, I have the honor of sub scribing myself always yours most respectfully, "The Old Ringwood War Horse," GARY ARCHIBALD WILLIAMS. y ri-?KM! WELDON, N C. A ".1 Vi,Jr, f DDT'ITf' J it best clay. Write for prices, vi Car Loads Lots a Specialty. M il vi KOANOKI- BRICK CO., W eldon, NYC. i -22 2 , , '?T & THE Bank of Halifax, Vi. I "I,'1 l.iilnh' ! .1:..! .i'O , :o- 1.! eMMM;il,. 1 '., Hi',, uiillnllt I Hli k I IliT la i' liO' -. 1 1.. Iii.ii in oil W :n It I'.o .. 11. 1. 1 .,1 ,,,. .I,.i. .. the I'eela- 1 .i""'i "' I ii'1'1" inli'in-' :o 1. 11 1 In 1 1 aii'! I lir lale i -HI ill i-l -;.t-. 1. I lie tun n ... I l.,i.l:i lu- l.iki ii ' h i.i ii 1,1, a i,. I a I '..oil. n .i Ii a el::u l.i I' tin' ia),. i all I.--.'. a. .l l., .1 ':i.'l. .1- .!..i i- a'e i,"U "'i :i i..! i!., ti.in-a.'Ia.ii ,.f : .iii tj- The Hans !i.i- I'A.' .!. ;. hi , a .. :il- I'MMI.Iti I 1 . 1 1 1 : 1 ' I ,' I MIA I !,,.,,. -,11, ial Lankim.. .Aelanej.' ami ei.l i 1 el 1 1 u I .ii-uii cc ,c c, ,,, I ii,', . ,. an 1 a - V ! i .'- I n I' M; IM KX I 1 1, ).,,. a- ,:il,:cv,,! b, ai im,n-i. aim aiui.imts I' ii- . J. 1 tin aii'l r..n.ii'U ri-een.'.! With ample '.n'ililie an. I eouespoinlenl in am! .ml ..f tin- -LU''. t..- I sink . i1. i- a- Ma Me. a a.l oheit ilie iKttriiuac'i' of ; !., i-ul-l aa.i ail Wm. H S Kurgw vn. I'i, .,!, i, i E. I.. Viir - A BUSINESS LUXURY i CHOICE ROSES ! Carnations, Violets anil other Mowers always on hainl. Shower H eililinir llonquets, liamlxome Floral Uesiirns. 1'ot ami ouoloor lieil ilinir 1'lants. Tomato, Cahhaire ami oth er eiretable I'lants, Mairnohas. (inlers proniptlv executed. W rite, 'phone or teleirrapli. H. STEINMETZ, Florist, Raleigh, North Carolina, S-'.v A lIlLllU.MJ ALlUlliM is indeed a business necessity; anil he who tries to Kt't alonR without one is at a great disadvantage. It is not required that a person should have a large bulk ot busi ness in order to open an account. Professional men. farmers, and many women, are running check ing accounts. If you have never done business in this way, and are not familiar it h the plan come to us and we w ill get you started. We pa 4 per cent, in our Savings Department. BANK OF ENFIELD, Enfield, N. C. Save your Money "A dollar saved is a dollar made." "Any man can make money, but's its a wise man that can save it." Old adages, but very true. We pay you 3 per cent on SAVINGS DEPOSITS in sums from $1 up. Collections, Loans, Accounts Solicited. The Bank of Koanoko Rapids 9 liOANOKK I! AIM DS. N. C. OFFICERS: w. U.S. Ilna.vuv I'lesiilelil 11,(1 ',,;, ,, .,. I'leM.letit .!.- I.. r.i.-ii.i-..... ::;.! Vice l'ra ah::: I'i: : !'::::, :: r4..Ui r. r.Aia.Aim. Teller. no I 1 1 l'PI I INS .otil k!()l!LS AND liMIULUPR Hearse Sen i ee Anywhere. M 30XJ k- it Travis I'i.'ci.lnn F. H. (jrcRorj, I ashler. I). H. ZOLUCOFFF.R. Jr., IATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Weldon, N. C. 1'raetices in the conns of Halifax and adjoiiniu: counties, special attention L'licn to collections and prompt returns. Money loaned on appioved security, lieal estate hoiiL'ht and sold, (uliee ove. A. I. .-tainhack'sstore. s-ai-lv CHARLES E. FOSTER. UTTUn'ON, N. ('. CIVIL ENGINEER UNO SURVEYOR. All kinds city. town. park. road, rail- j road, timher. farm, survevs accurately made and properly mapped, special ut- ! tention uiven farm surveys. Quick '. work moderate charu'e. S l.'i lim. i ALTER E. DANIEL, 1 ATTORNER-hT-LAT, WKI.IKJN, N. ('. I'lacticcs in the courts of Halifax and 1 Xorthainpton and in the Supreme and l eileral courts. ( ollections made in all Harts of Xortii Carolina. Itrnnnh nillnt. f at llalifnx open every Monday. I Vfc Vyy,. '4$ H$ Keep Your M A. L. - r n it n t i n u 1 j 11 n iit. .i is .1 ii ' ''; M i.e. .v " .1 t..t l.fit Kfini A- Dry Uoods, iNoiions. ciot nitig, enoes, uxiorus, nais, caps, Jewelry, y 'O Cutlery, Crockery, Tr.inks, Hags. Suit Ctises, Furniture, Carpets, Mat- tings, Rugs, (irocerie:- and tliDiisauds of other things too numerous to f, mention. In fact, our immense stock Is full of bargains for all. Y'isi- V 'fi tors to W'eldon should isil our store and inspect our stock before 3 '0 buying elsewhere. We are sole agent for the Queen Quality Shoes for women and the Crawford Line for men. 3jf. , .' . . .' .1 if -i .( 1 u iif ii it liV'uVl. .i j w ,1 j 1. .r u i'i . ttu .:ititirit iit -. .,-.',.'., r-,l,..'.V.L...c-,.i.,c..c'Jc'...'.c'...c.c 'H&tif- 7 . 1 9 'Phone 46. v if. fr-.' FOR ' ifit i u it J itu Ji . ! Hi .W.:? ( lc'jing FURNITURE! We Have The Finest Line of Household and Kitch 3&en Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc., Ever wBrorght to this section. Our line of Crockery in and Willow ware, n u S-l MM.UIAKIMIIN AM. ITS Itiax. ' IX , nil INS., 'AsKKIS AXL lintlAL K()l!KS.-1fc Wagons, Carts, Buggies. Cooking and Heating Stoves. U J X.STA1XKACK. - - 1 -i 1 1 D !ini!l5JI5((!itr s PI Myifj) liWif 1 ' I "HF d isCOmfo"ts of suitable furnishings I'lMlt tctlirl. Ili. L .,., ...ir.null,i. uiinSj inai miu uciy 10 uiaKe your nome more comfortable, and we will gladly arrange the terms of payment to suit you. You will find it no more expensive to buy here than elsewhere. WELDON FURHlliRE COMPANY, WELDOfl, flow OoLifH, Vfc '4$ -9 'ASsvass iitisv Store" of STAIN BACK, Dealer In n n A Complete lire of New Cioods for Fall ami Winter. fni! 'inil I'll iminir n . 'Always Busy Store," WELL - DRESSED W; H Y would you spend your money for poor fit tine clothes when vou can for the same money get a (it 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 PERPECTLV. Come to my store and give us ihe chance to demonstrate, to prove the truthfulness of this as sertion. Go - Carts, etc. is complete. Let Us Make your Home Comfortable For Winter. rnld wpflther can he arreatlv .. . s. for the home. Come and Ilic Itiln,,.. lmf .. III l...l vl y. On The S' ISfilSII iii-tl -4nl., ! Jl ti Weldon, N. C. V 1 J MEN. WKLDOX. N. (J Lccannl u... - ..jj ivmnnu uy (Jruviuui 1 look over our magnifi- t ,. 1 . I MY. if' I A 1 1 m 1 i 1 1 I lw i - - w n n U
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