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Mexican Mustang' Linimei&c
AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
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THIS W E EK FEB. 14 TO 19.
Souvenir Set of Majestic Ware FREE !
Relief from pain that mijjht otherwise
cause you hours of ajjony.
Tired out muscles cased up and m a I e
ready tor another day's work.
Lameness in the back and shoulders
promptly cured and still joints limbered
up.
Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren
dered painless and quickly healed.
Rheumatism, Lumbago and .Sciatica
robbed of their anguish and banished
forever.
Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds
healed promptly and permanently.
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The first application of Mexican Mus
tang Liniment subdues the pain but it
continues its work until every quivering
nerve is soothed and quieted..
The great penetrating power of this
famous remedy enables it to do this
quickly and positively.
In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame
ness. Mexican Mustang Liniment
should be rubbed in persistently.
The antiseptic qualities of this old relia
ble household remedy make it safe and
sure
Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00 per bottle. f. i. b, .n n,u... LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St, BROOKLYN, N.Y.
HALIFAX LETTER.
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V krXVii' CflNFUBNISH
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THE GREAT and GRAND
MAJESTIC RflNQE
THeTrGE UJ1TH f REPUTATION
M WI NTH NEV i:it-RI R COORF.K, SI KA.MKK, I I.I.I.M1KK AM DHAINFK -Ttie Perforate. Cooker,
siiown in center, final, feet which iKltmtit writer t (lie lxtrni. NoiIuhk 'Hti hum. Jmkw, cmi Im lifted out
nf iii;liii ve-mel isliowii on left . at tii mime nine dinn-m ull iili tl.e water. I'de Steamer or L'u lie ruler nIiowo oa
right eao he used as an ordinary Cullender. It at-ui lit oa top of maiu vessel, ami is umhI u a leamer.
Items of Interest Gathered by Our
Regular Correspondent.
TIIF. M UKSTH' Fitra
Hru MumiH'il Iron Marble
l.ed kettle, . umj.jrie wild rover
ami l.amile tliat lioldi hu eix rr.
TIIK MUKSTW IM-oz. All
toppi-r Mrkt'I-platrd Tr
Kettle, Iliui'homely nickeled uu
outi'tle, tinned uu Inside,
T11K MWEVTIC ll-o. All
CopiMr U-ke-plttted toffee
I'ot. Handiwmelv nickeled oa
outside and tinned on lnmde.
TIIK M JKSTir Marble
1eil Knameled Ttiildintc Van,
l . I.. ..,nn!lv Iirif. f. f
J Majertic Set.
TIIK M A J VSTW Pate til
Kever-lMirn Wired Dripping
Tan. Site nf pan l-l1 in. x 2n in.
Mail-- siKM'ially fi-rthe Majeniu'Set.
TWO MAJKHTIC Patent
Never-Buru Wired Dripping
1'aitn. Sire of jtan t in. x '2 in.
Mude (penally fur the Majestit Set.
IF you will call at our store during our Majestic Demonstration Week, and allow us to show you
the many advantages and superior qualities of the Great and Grand Majestic Range, and will pur.
chase one at the regular price, we will give you FREE the beautiful and useful Souvenir Set of
Ware illustrated in this advertisement. This ware is made to match the quality of the Majestic
Ranges, and we know all ladies will see the beauty and utility of this Set, especially the first three
pieces, which are entirely new and cannot be had alone by purchase, except at a very high price.
The prices of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range
bought during demonstration week only.
Reasons Why the Great Majestic
You Should Buy
3rd
4th
1st. It has the reputation of being the best range money can buy.
2nd It not only has the reputation, but 18 the best range made, and
we will prove this to you if you will let us.
It is constructed of Malleable Iron (material you can't beat) and
of Charcoal Iron (material that resists rust 300 per cent, greater
than steel), is riveted together air-tight. No heat escapes or cold
air enters range, thus uses very little fuel to do perfect work.
The reservoir alone is worth the price of the range over any other
reservoir made. It boils 15 gallons of water; is heated like a tea
kettle, with pocket against left-hand lining, and is movable, and
sets on a frame, hence cannot wear out. When water gets too
hot it can be moved away from fire.
MAJESTIC RANGES
use less fuel; heat more water and heat it hotter; costs practically
nothing for repairs; lasts three times as long; bake better; easier to
keep clean and give better satisfaction than any other range on the
market. If you knew positively that the above statements were true,
wouldn't you buy a Majestic AT ONCE ?
COME IN DURING DEMONSTRATION WEEK AND WE WILL
PROVE IT TO YOU.
WELDON FURNITURE CO.
WELDON N. O.
(Cor. to the Kkankkx Nkwh.)
Halifax. N. C, Feb. 15.
Rev. J. E. Underwood, Presid
ing Elder of the Warrenton Dis
trict, was here Saturday and Sun
day, and held the first quarterly
conference for Enfield and Halifax
charge. He preached in the Meth
odist church Sunday morning and
evening to large congregations,
and attentive hearers, his two ser
mons being powerful pleas for the
higher and more developed Chris
tiah life. Thoughts he left are des
tined to reach the hearts and touch
the lives of many who heard him.
Rev. Mr. Underwood made many
tnenas in this District eignt years
ago, who have not Forgotten him.
There are many here who are de
lighted with his visit, and wish that
he could come more often. The
Warrenton District is safe in his
hands, for he is a man of unusual
ability, alive to every interest of
the church, and therefore capable
of giving the very best and wisest
advice and counsel in matters per
taining to the Kingdom.
Mr. VC'illiam Dickens, who has
had the second trick here with the
A. C. L. L. R. R. Co. for several
years, is filling the agency at Bat
tlcboro for a few weeks.
J. H. Fenner, Jr., who has been
at the Sarah Leigh Hospital at
Norfolk for several weeks, is now
at home practically well again.
M. W. Riddell, of Richmond,
spent Sunday here with friends.
Jack Jones, of Tillery, spent
Sunday here.
Joseph Butts, Jr., of Rosemary,
spent Sunday here with his peo
ple. Miss Lucy Butts has returned
home from Rosemary.
i H. VT. Gowan has returned
from an extended business trip in
1 the South.
I George Young, of Petersburg,
was a visitor here last week.
! Mrs. DeLeon Green has return-
cd from Rocky Mount, where she
i had been to see her sister, Mrs.
; Irwin Clay.
; Mrs. J. E. Holden and little Miss
Lucile, of Enfield, spent Saturday
i and Sunday with Mrs. E. L.Travis.
Little Miss Elizabeth Stedman
i has been right sick for some days.
Mrs. Harry Gowan has been
real sick for about two weeks with
chills.
On Saturday afternoon at the
residence of her parents, little Miss
Mildred Campbell charmingly en
tertained quite a number of her
little friends, the occasion being
her "birthday." Delightful re
freshments were served.
Monday evening from 7:30 to
10 Miss Maud Vaughan entertain
ed a number of her little friends at
the residence of her parents.
There was a number of good
things to eat, and every child pres
ent seemea to enjoy tne evening
well. Miss Maud is a very attrac
tive little lady, and numbers her
friends by the scorce. W, F, C.
Why not investigate the Black
Hand trust?
If only Mr. Roosevelt were as
easy to quash as some of his libel
suits, some of his ancient enemies
might cheer up.
Even the stars are in harmony
with a fast age. "Comet A 1910"
travels forty-one miles a second.
The House of Representatives
is gradually awakening to a realiza
tion of the fact that it can boss it
self if it wants to.
The higher the price ol steak
goes, the more generous the butch
er seems to be about including
large sections of bone along
with the cuts.
The food situation is not alto
gether novel or new, however.
Every fellow seems to be heartily
in favor of reducing the price of
the other fellow's commodity.
And now a writer says: "Geo.
Washington was one of the most
henpecked husbands the world ev
er knew. " Still, George seems to
have been one husband, who could
afford to be.
Mr. Taft has decided what is
whiskey, and Dr. Wiley is trying
to decide iwhat is an egg. Let
some chemical sharp now tell us
what is sugar, and one vexed ques
tion may be regarded as settled,
anyway.
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In order to reduce stock I will close out FOR CASH
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50 SUITS OF
CLOTHES FOR
MEN, YOUTHS
and CHILDREN
250 Pair Shoes I
100 Hats, Caps.
Besides a large lot of remnants in Dry Goods -and
Notions. Call and we will convince you that we are
offering good bargains to cash customers.
JMwl
P. N.
STAINBACE.
BOTTOM STORE,
RUSTLE
S SALE OF UNO
I'v virtue of tlie ikiwit of sale contain-
ed in a pertain deed of trust executed
and delivered lv , I. II Suiniuerell and
K. K. Suniinerell. his wile, to W. K. lan-
iel, Trustee, dated I ecemler i, 1!KK.
and duly recorded in Hook Hi, at iiaire
1-W. office of the Keifister of leedn for
Halifax countv, to secure certain indent-
ednciw therein net out, default having
been made in the payment of 1 lie name.
and the holder of the indchlcdncmi hav
ing requented the undersigned Trustee
to sell the real estate hereinafter ln-
scrihed, the undersigned Trustee
will sell at public auctiou at the t 'ourt
House door, in Halifax town. X. ('., to
the highest didder, for CASH, at I'.'
o'clock M., on
Monday, the 7th day of March,
llllll, the same being the tirst Moudity
of said month, a certain tract or parcel
of land lying situate ami lieing in the
Countv of Halifax and State of North
Carolina, upon which the late Mm. Am-
aryllisMimnierell resided at the time ol
her denth. bounded on the north by the
lauds of Hiram Holt and Henry Holt
deceased, ami the land belonging to the
estate of I.. B. lloldford, deceased, on
the east by tha land belonging to the es
tate of (i. A ISraneb, deceased, on the
South by the land formerly lielonging
toIr. 1. K. (ireen, but now owned by
.lames Keeter, and on the west by the
lands of .lames A. Holdlord, and' con
taining one hundred and twenty-nine
acres, it being the same land heretofore
Bold and purchased by the said J. II.
Summereil in the special proceeding
lately pending in the Superior Court for
Halifax county entitled J. II Summereil
and others vs.' A. ti. Haher and others.
There is reserved fiom this sale the
graveyard. This farm is located alxut
two miles from the town of WelJou.and
oilers a tine opportunity for those desir
ing to acquire land so well located,
this the Ulst tlav of January, 1910.
W. E. Daniel,
Trustee.
DUTCH COLLAR PINS
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As dainty in design and finish
as the collars with which they
are worn. Call and see them.
Also a complete line of WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, JEWKI.KY, CI T (il.ASS,
FOUNTAIN PENS, FINEST ATIOXEKV
Edison's l'honographs and Records.
EJFine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and engraving done promptly.
Orders or repaint by mail given prompt
attention.
W. Q-. LYITCII,
Lock Box 175,
ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C.
ep 30 ly
FOLEYS0RIN0lAXAIlT
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
jf- GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASERS, ;
FROM THE UKUiINAL lAbUAbt, fLAIS 1 OKUWfcKS.
W SVe Xf!m ."a
Paid In Capital Stock $30,000.00. Established 41 Years.
Wvm-wthKfl.ot FROST PROOF PLANTS (a 1SU Nw liot ov.t twrnlr tliunuirf
Mtt'H"di'uf'niTA W r Uati rrnwn nd ol4 mora rabb.i pUnttbn all orhtr (Mnoni ia th
S utbera ui, rnmhlnrd WH Vr H- itmc our hUntu muni ti-af or w na tout nion- t bark.
'r-l. r now: it ta limn to wt them piiuu to your ftvuoit lo ct extra wly oabbasv, and Uwi arc
tlia uDtl Unit mil fur Vv moaliuuDtjr,
We sow three tons of Cabbage Seed per season f. iSiTf luIS-'JiSSSnZ
Writ f..r rr.fi,ul.t nt frt-irinf plnutb of tbf bwf VBrtHr. ronutnlntr tthy.bl Inf.irmk
tln aWutrmit an.1 f t!.lr cn.wlr I'r.r, onCalitiv l'lnu--1n !'! "f Mo t IN;I too lo
ii.il KrliiniMii.!; ft iwint !) fi ht tlx.unml: lo.tw and wvor $u fwr UtuuMa4,Lo. b.
liiunra llnd. Our kwoclki aprM rata on pUou to vary low.
Win. C. Geraty Co., Box 310 Youngs Island. S. C.
EAUV",I..K?rY WAKEFIELD IHAK IT.iH I ARi . XttZ Bt'iVHtM-iN ' AUU T TXUl'KtlL " BIli'M KT 4 l t,0 l I
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READ ABOUT CROCERIE.?
Tli i h in not enough. No matter wliut
we say, to tullv appreeiate the faet that ,
we keep a high grade of (ilK'KKIFH.
Vrtll IIIIIMt (l-H.I., llt.rM lliillu, I..B ...... I
next order with uu that we mav add' you
to our ever growing lit of steady eunto
iners. (lur J. K. M. Flour the -t on
market. (lood delivered promplly,
W. T. PARKER,
Weldon, N. V
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
I WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and 91.00 Bottles.
: Grand llfcpla
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KALI, ami WISTKR
MILLINERY.
FAUCY GOODS and NOVELTIES.
Butterick'i Patterns.
R. & Q. Corsets,
I MiseB at 7."e. Ladies to $1.
UuTriees will be made to suit the
times. Flats and llonuets made and
trimmed to order.
ALL MAILORDEKS I'ROMl'TLY
FILLED.
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon, S.C.
F0LEY5KIDNEYPII1S
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Clark
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ALL KINDS
of good baked, fancy and plain
cake are relished by all the peo
ple, all the time.
All Kinds Cakes Pound,
Jelly Layer and Fruit,
is supplied from this bakery.
Its daily ready on sale. He good
and for Stomach's sake get our
cake.
M, S. MOUNTCASTLE,
Weldon, N. C.
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