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My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish ii ; give it bOiiR-thing to live or.. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save w hat hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Thp b-ist kind of a ti'stimoTii il "Sold Inr ovr ;Mv yi-irs." A J S.KII'.Kll I . 1 yers mi Rio runil.'ii I THl: ROANOKi: MiWS. TlllKSl)Vi, Ni I'ublished l"ery I'hursdav. lis : rl.tai a i i"- i r it r . i . , i . '. -1.1 .l'-l i.l." '.) '! 1 ! R ATliS 01 SlBSiiRII'llnNIN HVMI' I iii' War. il.y iii. ul !-it'ttl. ' i , Six M.'lil'l:-. " V nr. k'v I'. .-r.lVr " 1 1 -i :l I !. "l."; lit 111,' mavr.,;. ,--t tl. '"l l "M1 aii'l iiei ii'iilniiiil urn !' s m iUil'i.t air: iu liillllillll-: .mini !'i ll!s::ir la'c i, as siir.l .in a''l'h.'al.,.'! It is specially ple;tsing not to undergo a special session of Con gress. Tun Roosevelt message to Con gress is now passing through the modification EDITOR W. R. Hearst says he is out of politics. Did he leave or was he put outb KING Edward- is bti years ii . cll to luvc ms-crsbed mi ourgrca: age, and is still Njthering about national monuments, in our tem the shape ul his hats. , pies of justtvc .mJ our legislative "Tht.kh is need of more curren cy," declares the New York : Times Indisputably. Cmcvco claims it i going have cheap living, nisi as if at body cared about living there. Tl!:n; hundred cigarctte-;u.ik; arc idle in Richmond, but the garette-stm kers are still as busy ever. Till-: Philippines are starting in on their promised home rule. Cuba is wondering what they will do w ith it. A Pennsylvania miser who spent about.? cents last year is dead He just couldn't bear the increase in living expenses. John T-vp: oui.s. tlie Southern editor now :n charge -! Hearst's papers, hints that he may m.iKe -sew i ..rK v ity cry time. I til-: sale-deaier im is in i.ul m kichmond charged with bigamy and embezzlement, does not seem io be a sate man on any other proposition. cable dispatch announces that Mr. Taft rode over the Philippine mountains mi a mi will forget the evp fore the mule w ill i . Tab g be A West 'irgmia bah . s nils old weighs I It) pounds, and lure is one case m winch nioiher turns the job ol walking the Hour a :ui ii over to the old man. A (iothain judge decides that "a wile has no right to throw dishes at her husband. " It seems a pity to have to use the bnc-a brie m an ordinary family row Now that the boat-rocking sea son is about over, we are begin ning to get returns from the man who looked down the gun barrel to see if it was loaded. A tiincinnau man, having made a million, has retired from business on the ground that he has got was looking for a suual le location known authority in a Cleveland enough. Almost any alienist will 10 establish a branch packing house morning paper, forces theclogged estify that he is insane. his father owning houses m the up, inactive kidneys to filter and Till! Washington Herald says: "For fear some may still imagine the Taft boom alive anj kicking Senator Tom Piatt has come for- ward and indorsed it.' John Sharp Williams only knows of three men who ought to be behind the bars for disturbing the financial situation Thor,-'s concentration for vou Hetty Green says there is no pleas tire like making money, but some ,..M a: i.i- i it trcuim. uuiu uispuic Willi nci H they could have the pleasure of spending what she has made. The telegrapher's strike cost the operators $5,000,000 and the companies $15,000,000 but the companies better are able to stand it and they know ways to make up their losses. A Massachusetts nun pi eposes that I 'neie Sam '..!! ihe Philip pines at auction. 1 L ould er "Cioitig. go'.ti"," a lo'ii; tune, be" Core he could ever cry "(ione." Mk. H Vrt '.W N t Ki:W:iiS MV miles of i aiiiv.ki in Me wo v it; foreign m:iu-r:.i! and U'rcisjtt !.(hr There's ah.ie he cm v;u!e tit Aiiiencm triM--. and s,; . u i :icy I'll!' fharlesion Ne and Courier su:;css than e' en Hades may he incorpor;ited under the laws ol New Jersey. Impossible Water is allow ed in New Jersey em Pnl annus A erdi ,u iius Hv i s i i . 0 v "o. damages l!t i'i- siuJems for c! iss:n.i:e is l:Kei :. i u:s r:.s :,i;iu .'I .mKiseiiicnt irrvui.ir co'iieac. and per ei. 1 he liim.'is v-t.urt '!c i'.v h.;s do::c a pub- is issue.: ,s:Je No ot S'ell- Ills vet i-t.ll in lltis: on tin-' Ja ; an.! pr.ij .r, .m '.u"".'sly replies' hat e crv kind a ! Usli suspended and thai the people as seinbie at their umi.i1 places o worship and oiler thanks to Ai might) Cod for 1 lis many uiereie and there renew their vows am dedicate themseh es alresh m !: of thrill and ..i:i-r to die service their S; i:e. ilicr c mmi'v and t!i Cod. es 1 n answer t. otic . d :;ic numei ous protests whuh h.o.e been re ceived at the White Ihuise against the new gmd C"i"s, w men !;.t . been coined 'a itlimi! tlieword,: "b. Cod we Trust." President Rons;.', velt has ritten :i letter, in which he says to use the motto on ous. or in anj km ire J manner, not on ly does no goed but does pi .since liartn. ana is ui euect u reverence, which conies dangciously close to sacrilege. "It is a motto which it is indeed halls, and m buildings suJi as .1 w . . 1 1 i i tuose at esi i oiui aiiei .-Miuapoi U'eA'er it v. ill and uisp Who loot to me ei! en sue!; tikreoii r,w t iiikiitiy anw :se to i n'otto to Use i; on Us as it AouiJ I'C to eile.il ?y use on pos;.u;e !,i:t!ps i.b ertisemeiits. Wild. r. niaily am cepi the for Pn.sk W , I N N i l.',.s 1! W lor- liitccs thai he , IVuioeratic n Mil .u; in ! ln!:s. rut 1 tleitli Not mara a- lll.l.s ccn tue no a . adai'i! sgi'uniteC i I lie l leiuocratic irty " hit :t l m.is.c ::ie t.gnt tor heves While :t ma;, take a lat.ige IllUsl Kepupucau misuses, .c Peild U'poil its i.u n merits cess, not upon the errors peuents. The nev' e.umi;!m u i '- it Is , Weal to public .onseieit 1'he )emo:r.!i,' p.jtty oji'me i.l evt; .1 ri:' rectal privili g-s to .tore v.miiot proii tavor-seekuii; ,it:c v.ii:ip.t:g:! uiu- t i leiii' '.r.ltk' ide.is i pe to appeal to me the purchasable, uirse uould eon- soi Jnl or f even if suel; a c tfibu'e toward i icinoaaiic success .n appeal to conscience is polit ieaily expedient, as well as nmr ally right, lor the conscience is tin most potent force with which man deals. The king of sharpers struek Green .hum a lew days ago. He gave his name as Charles 1 1 Smith, principal cities of die west. He was given the glad hand and a banquet, then after working Van Noppen for $125 in cash he for parts unknown, "" L.f, ii. HOW'SITHIS? vw ..m oiH-iiiuidr...! i..iiars i!.-ar.i for any raw oreiuan-li that raniiiit hi - M"''''' liv "u"'s !"-"idi imv. I". J. ('IIKN KY Wr, tlir iiiiiU'iMient'il. Iiiivt1 kinnui V. LLClioiiov for tin-last ir. v-ar, ami ,..'"""" ii j iu-vc him p.-.-r.-riy i.onorai.u. in ail m-; eek, wouldne ver have serious I lmw transactions ami Huaunuily ui'le i Kidney or Urinary disorders or . to earn- out anv olilitrationn mudi' l.v : Br,...im9tim , - ' Iil!lMul- i . ...... ie . . v- c a- t . ....... whiilrsai,. i.mwis'is. Tuit'ilo. oiiiii. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takt'ii internally artiniriiirertiYUoii tin-inucous sin furf - of the fiyptt-m. ' Testimonialu st'nt f roc . I'lii-e 7"o. per bottle. iSoM by all iliiiRuisla. Take Hall' Family Pills for constipation. Items nt interest I rom all Sections oi the State. C:rv h.is s-.i-uiiioi .1 20. 'I.' cause ! Marion Y.h; Ins hoot .ual s I he union barbers ot Asheville ha e advanced the pi kc o hair cuts Irom J? to o5 cents, begin ning las' Monday. Mr. Augustus Williams, of K'ob ertsom die, is the champion corn grower, he luvitsg gathered over s:tv.-n barrels Iron; one acre this At Supply , lirunvM ick county, a. tew da s ,(s,., the saw null and dti-a gn ot C.ipt. k W. McKeth au and b.iis ; eonnn ere 1'i.it sj. ;;jve pi oini'itiiiu The Mititlu-rn K iiltt a !ias made a 1 0 per cent cut in ail the shops by putting into elKct the mite hour sysieut in place of leu hours, w Inch had herciuh'ie been worked The State Agricultural and Me ru. his l-..u .iwai'ded lite silwr li'e.i.ll .!t tllC J.liUesiii'AU bp.is;.. tion, on .iccount n! their indiisti-ji r miles of t Car. ' euli ,ii i-d Air In ' isiell i; t I.,. . I'clM eeil Vv ei I. i'. e :i. :c he.oi.r t nai'i .eiermarv that died that the uiie e S.linille.i t'A ii k aiul de.aded in , i .ir c ..rk h. tin: cousin S.-titiiefi to s,!;:Lr is recti suspended on leiioii .t die N. it'l. ilk and K'.ci". a !ro:n bidenti.n 's I ',' !:!. u v. m'e.h pi.u . adge is in vli.. he Ai sound. io Makev's its r.ieKer-- PC- .I'.l.t.JS P! I W I loud. r:.:. eiiKtatig I 'I!!-. IM private in tv. o e;de:: i,... ,, ., .::n the ttvv. I iiey i'oi'. s.ues m the ohiee b tlv h'ightetled .may I s . , s 'am.lv. h old 1.1. 1.... 1 t.kse.l er. Id ( ioV. sii ,n:i;i. ! d man u: iopl o ei' t e eruor i ,P irdoiis, tin- I' IS ite. i '! mem eonUi --d behaviour, Uoiiid on then' an 1 oiinmute.t two sentences one ii'oin lour months on tile roads to a line ot $1(10 and one from 12 months io tive months in i.ul. At tile same mu . p.mdoiis were re 'med m -i ASKS ! S Til PRINT IT. Tells Hnw id I'rcpart' a simple Mixture to Overcome Dread I lisease I o ivi.e'N e tile V..fM forms ot Rheumatism, take i teaspm mini oi tile foiioumii mixture after each meal and at bedtime blind bxtract Dandelion, one halt ounce; Compound Kargon, one uiiiie c : ('ompoiind Syrup Sar sapat ilia, tht ee oui.ccs. 1 ilcse- h.U mless tug! edicnt.s can he obtained druggists, an oni our lionie ire easily mix- ed by sii ikmg them well in a hottlc. Relief is generally felt (,, ti,c !irM fCw dozes, This prescription, states a well strain from the blood the poison- ous waste matter and uric acid w hich causes Rheumatism. As Kheuniatism is not only the ' most painful and tortuous disease, uui uaujjei ous io lite, tins simple recipe win, no clount, lie greatly valued by many sufferers here at, 1 home, who should at once prepare the mixture to get this relief, It is said that a person who takes this prescription regular, a dose or ' I l lit this: iutt unit nrpcrt.A i. j Good Rheumatism prescriptions i which relieve are scarce, indeed, i and whetl you need it, 'OU Want it 1 badly. Our druggists here say they will either supply these in gredients or make the mixture ready to take, if any of our readers so prefer. u BEASLEY a Suulio upstairs over Pair's store, Wcldon. N. C. STk'lCTI.V NKill . 1 Hi! KIND THAT WILL Pl.liASI M)l 1 Call and he convinced. u BMWimiHiiiiiiininil W Mmmdk Fill Wcldon, N. C. Di posit.ii v fur I iiitcJ States (iowrnmcnt l uiuls ami for Instates liankruptcv. Caiit.il, Sli'ikluilJers' Lialiilitv. Siii'ilus ami I'rotits, I lennsits . TOTAL RtSlOCfS, . Wl are trj ins In ImiKl up tins i time depiisits. thus sharing ui i : our hcipins you e luip ourscivM. cn ami see use Knot convenient u. uii to WciJi.n. write us your wants. Win. n s m U'(i N, .lAMiis r. (ioocn, President. OI I lelik'S: Win. II S. Uurswvn, I'res NOT Hi i ill I : ITIll.K : ho hi;r circus has arrived in the shape of C. A. WILLIAMS' NLW (ilNNLRY, at RhiRwood, N. C. in each ad every cotton grower in Brinkleyville Township I grant a free ticket for your own inspec tion. You are hereby cordially invited and most carnesth requested to come and see the working of this Marvelous New Outfit, and after so inspec ting, I leave it to vou as to whether or not vou con sider it wi-thy of your patronage. I have gone to a tremendous outlay and expense for you Mariners, and it is now up to you as to w hether or not the Ship is kept moving. Appreciating past favors and hop ing a continuance of same, I have the honor of sub scribing mvself always yours most respectfully, "The Old Ringw ood War Morse," GARY ARCHIBALD WILLIAMS. r- Good Shoes. , iiiR good shoes to our large and handsome stock Come in and see the latest in PATENTS, and TANS, in button and lace. They're nobby and up-to-date. Yours for business rove, WELDON SHOE COMPANY. CHARLES C. ALLEY, WHOLESALE Confectioner & Fancy Grocer, Pi.TKKsU'U;. VA. - v. r !a-ij. :! I" M il.' ilai.d n-.ri-s,.nl ii- in KjM.iii I :tiolinu ROSES ! "-ft S - I i. Cariiatioiis, Violets Ihaeintiis. Iulip. NarisMis i.l I.. ,;, .,!!. I ti.- .l IllliU- .. I 1 1 i .e.:' , ll i I il i.i .i,...i c;il- ll -.. . ..!,,.. l:,.ui..l,:i- an. I - W.l ; ;,. i , ,.i ;. : .i.iph m. snnNMinz, llorist, KaleiKh, North Canil na. CHARLES E. FOSTER, I.l I 1 t.liluN. N. (' CIVIL ENGINEER flNO SURVEYOR, All Io i.e I Ii t V. Ilillll. 'ill ll, lulli ritutti'lv 11:11.1. i-il. sp. rial iil- mn! . , II e'io il lal in u , ul, i ti i :tti- I'l.iiu v ijiui'k 's I', llln i). u zoi.i.icoit i:r, Jr ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, W eldon, N. C. I'lai'ttri s iii tin- r.illlls i lal, i.l e ami a-lj'-m-n.' miiUrs. sj all. nli'iii ;, v' r,an. I mi 'aVi.n.o i s,vamv u.ul (-iatv Umirl.t and Ih v,-. 11 OTIC1 B mia i.i N.iitlil'an.liiiii. Halilax t iiiiiily. ) Niiriri: in- l'i hi ii vims. v Willie j ,J!r't! i ' " , ii ,ra m, a,,, , V.'. V 'i 1 1 i i . V i; 1 1 1 , -l X .'.'i .HI V ' i' ' ,,V'-i ! or luiiiax. .mtii t aminm. tin- a iiinurr w liii-li smiiini.iis was i.-tui m il l.i l'.ir.-sui.l tltlr i olrrk. fiiilursisl l.v tin- Slii-rilf. "Sot Io i.., f. I i . il, cii " 'i l... ,l..i-.....i will alsn take niilit-t'. tu appear at the next tt'nn til thf Superior oniirt nt Hali fax rtniiity. Sorlli Carolina, to he lieli! on the Iwrll'tll .Momlay alter the tii-st Moiiilay in Septrtiihrr. ttlnT, in the tonn of Halifax, when ami where tht- ilefeu tlant ik reiiiiieil tt. appear anil answer or denim to the eniiipiii nl of Ihe plain till', oi the ri In I I on i :i in I i-il will he irraiil oil. This tlu-iillh tlayofSept. I1KI7. S. M. IIAUV, Clerk Superior Court. CiRAiJi; WORK d! ftmiaiil W JImmh iwri J In S25.tHH).(IO. 25.niH).(i(l. M.2()4.(MI, I'w, 5ss.no. 284,027.00. et.miiHinitv c pa interest on profits itn our patrons, in Cashier. Sam'l V. Patterson, -Pres ..I,. Mini. ItuaiinLc Mills I ,:uiy in. I 1 1. .si 'nai v M :ltl ii Ill, 'I in I Me' I " i We are con antly add- (irctit Kfetliietlniis For Cash '. iUrtlr lilies 'I' sinyi nil Itlie's. M,..iii iir 1,'ujs, 1 r i liimi Vl.iliin-.'. i..r. W'ni. I ( a.ip. line e'.r. iii.iiiw si.a.j, c ,n,- ''V C-vU nlr I. not. ler. li'.r. I'l (Ill l I, ah. I il". e 1 1 1 1 ii -1 1 i I ai i -I l oil; . si. H iliN.1l i'lrlulr I'lall.r-. Wall I 'Li . . r. I. - mil Iir .r rol A lame slnrk ..I Talking Machines, Graphophones, Kodaks, Cameras, ami supplies mi haii. 1 al all limes, at the Yel'V Inwesl pliers, SPIERS BROS. WU.lKis, ye. Visitors To the Jamestown Impo sition can secure delight ful rooms w ith fine meals and all the comforts of home in the best residen tial section of Norfolk No. 192 Duke Street. Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY mi: FREICHT "iCUARANTEESAFE DELIVERY . . . l.VKOlXTHTiiCKliitne s.mtn flllusltaid Catalogue Tree. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, (Kstablishetl IMS.) 1..9 tt. l(i!l Hank Norfolk, Va. ni.v 2 Iv sA een Your On The ?l A. L. Our store is brim full i,.s i.. v.,t;.,n 1 Cullerv, Crockery. Trunks, liags. Suit Cases. I urniture, Carpets, Mat- .. t ; ,vrs ) u m S( ( j nicerics vv ,.', i.. . olir tors to Wcldon should visit our store and inspect our stock before r. hu iiiti; elsew here. We are sole agent for the Queen Quality Shoes for" women and the Crawford Line for men. 4Mt 5- j ., J S n 'ir .i' U .i ii". 5-A TMtone lo. 4$ $tir $k jj'tfs ";s a'" 4 Dining Tables $5 and up. MkJ & W M . f. Many wonderful bargains on our 10c. counter. A (i()()l) RAMii: l()W $23,00. ?;;- n 3jr FOR Ft V- u Si r IS? CL.GS Hif-.'G I 1 1 ii Vfi U m m n FURNITURE! VVe Have The Finest Line of Household and Kitch- '$& jjjen Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc., Kver j& Brought to. this section. Our line of Crockery, fTin and Willow ware, Go-Carts, etc. is complete. m rrSiKKTAKIXi in ALL ITS UIIANCIII Wagons, Carts, Buggies. . D AT ilrV I ixm i ni' jr. X. 11. CM AimJAlV. -- - 'Alu -avs Husv Store" of STA1NBACK, Dealer In n J A Complete line of New Goods for Fall and Winter. and running over with "l..l hiiur Sliii'; (KtonU a iid t liousands (if ot her t h immense stock is full of bargains for all. Visi- xW- ,V iV ui' 4i"j' iV"tV .vrii iV iiV'ii"iV tSifii'itir&it'iit it'll ii , STAIN HACK "Always Busy Store," Weldon, N. C. Sb&i- &6 4 y This Handsome Arm Rocker, $2.90 Prom 25c to $5.oo. A .V;ittiiiK from 15c to 25c. I2 Art Squares at SS.oo WELDOfJ FURNITURE WUDOlJ, . C. WELL - DRESSED W MY would ynu spend your nioiu-y for pour (it tinjr clothes xshen you tun lor the same money Hot a fit equal to the very best tailor-made clothes ? You would hardly do this if you only believed the followiiiK statement : UNLESS YOU ARE Cernniicn ur pnu Lf UniTlLU, WL UH!1 FIT YOU PERFECTLY, Come to my store and give us ihe chance to demonstrate, to prove the truthfulness of this assertion. COI I INS. t'ASKKTS AMI 111' l AL KOr,KS.- Cooking and Heating Stoves. TYV fi up-to-date styles in N. Miti. (.;in Ji-vvplrv ii- ings too numerous to u' it il it it rii: ii1 'is u W k't 'A iV tiV fiV iV & "iV !i j 1 $6', y,$- y$ y$ Others from 85c to $10. (i(X)l) COOK STOV I- tor $10,00, MEN U IjLD m i id i ,v1 i ' I i - - WELDON. N. V,. ,v2! 7
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