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Cob's Pharmacy for Xmas Come in and look over the new assortment of fine brasses on sale Great showing of MANICURE AND SCISSORS SETS All things so necessa ry for the completion of Xmas packages Holiday Seals, Address Labels Etc., Etc. We have just receiv ed a full line of Cold Weather Toilet Arti cles, Daggett & Ram. sell's Creams and Lo tions. Great supply of Pure Olive Oil. ALL DRUG SUNDRIES. Prescriptions a Specialty. Complete line of Art Goods painted by Miss Dixie Leach. We cordially invite your inspection. W.M. COHEN, Phone No. 12, Weldon, N. C Mr. W. V. Long, of Washing ion, 1). C is here to spend Th .inksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. T, (iooeh. Misses I.izie Hill and Mary Clark went to Richmond yesterday to the Thanksgiving football game in Richmond today. 1 Mr. V. N. Shearin, of Port Norfolk, was here on business Friday, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carter while in town. As a general thing when a girl wears such an extreme hat that a ! man has to dislocate his neck to : look under it her face is not worth the effort. ! Misses Sallie Squire, Mary Pow- j ell, and liettie Lee, of Emporia, ; i who have been on a visit to Mr. ! I and Mrs. Clayton Bounds, return- j I cd home Friday. ' i J. Bounds is rebuilding his! ! store house in South Weldon, i i recently burned. The building ' will be occupied as heretofore, when completed, by Vi'yelic, Bounds & Co. Mrs. 1'. N. Stainback and daugh- ter, Mrs. H. (i. Howe, spent the : past week in Richmond and had , the pleasure of witnessing the grand i presentation of Ben-Hur at the I Academy of Music. 1 Among Lnfield friends in Rich ' niond last week to see Ben-Hur, at the Academy, were Dr. and I Mrs. A. S. Harrison, Miss Mabel i Curtis, Mrs. C. K. MeGwigan and Miss Sadiebell MeGwigan. SSO.OO per month straight sala ry and expenses, to men with rig, ' to introduce our Poultry Remedies. . Don't answer unless you mean business. Lureka Poultry Food Mfg. Co. (Incorporated,) Fast St. Louis, III. The coming of John V. Vogel's : Big City Minstrels to Fmry's Hall, on Friday night, Nov. 25th, serves as a reminder that theatre parties have become one of the most pop- INTKRKSTINU WORK. Weldon j j people watch, with interest, the ' i building of the steel viaducts across tne streets by Hie eonstruc- lion company now at work for the Atlantic Coast Line's new track through Weldon. The ponderous machine picks up the heavy sieel spans ot nruige and lilts them into place with its strong iron arms with as much ease (seemingly) as a child picks up the pieces and builds its house of blocks. Last week the steel bridges over Third and Sixth Streets were completed and work is now going on over and between Second and First streets. Advi-utisi-idLi-tti-hs. Thefol- Mi-:i:tin;s at Baptist Cmiikch. ; The scries of meetings at the j Baptist Church in progress last week and a portion of this week, have attracted large congregations and much interest has 'been mani fested. Rev. W. N. Johnson, of Wake Forest, who has been doing . the preaching, has been delivering some stronr and helpful sermons. , The church was taxed to its fullest : capacity Sunday night. There be ing no services at the other churches, a large number of peo- pie of the other denominations worshipped with the Baptists. Mr. Johnson's sermon was one of great power. His text was Isaiah 9th Chapter b verse: "And lowing is a list of letters remaining , His name shall be called wonder "uncalled for" in the Weldon post office: J. M. Allen, Miss Gennet Osten, Thomas Arrjngton, Miss Lugenia ; Langston, Sanies Little, Miss Marie j Ledmon, A. R. Moore, Sol. Roh j soh, R. I). Reid, Mrs. Alice Sharp, Mrs. Fiiima 1.. Shines, I.. W. Stutz, Mrs. Tince Taylor, W. T. Taylor. Persons calling for above letters l will please say "advertised," giv ing date of advertising. John O. Biskton, P. M., Weldon, N. C. Nov. 21, 1910. Foi Xmas Slloi'l'HKS. Begin-. ning Friday, December 2nd, at 3 o'clock, there will be a sale of fancy work, aprons, dolls, doll out fits, cook books, and various other articles appropriate for Xmas gifts , held in the store recently vacated by P. N. Stainback. This sale will continue through Saturday. Fatables consisting of oysters, country ham, barbecue, turkey, ' chicken salad, ice cream and can I dies will he served at any hour. The proceeds will go to Grace . Fpiscopal Church. It is hoped j that a large and generous patron j age will be accorded. ! Handso.uf. Calendar. Col. i W. H. S. Burgwyn, president of ular social lads, and a very cnioy- j ,,e First National Bank of Weldon, llile one they are, too. has our thanks for a handsome and unique 1911 and 1912 calen dar, which is in the nature of a Confederate Memorial. The cal endar is printed in colors, showing the boundaries of the Confederate States, Confederate stamps and of John W. Vogel's Big City Min strels which comes to Fmry's Hall Friday night, Nov. 25th, will doubtless prove a strong drawing card. The company is a large one i k , i. ,,..,, i ., i,,,.-. ... ,, ... ,. , i- ., I money, battle Mags, pictures in LievLl uii-lil-u.ut luiiituuin.-, mm , - , i . , - ,.. ,....,n, .....I .,ii.,fSnm.i..iiu. ! Lee. Jackson, President Davis, leeted vaudeville acts. An unusu- i ally big business is looked forward j THE ROANOKK NEWS. to by the management. A la KM ()H Fiur.. The fire alarm Tuesday afternoon was on account of some dust from peanut hulls being set arire on the roof of the peanut factory No damage. Fl.Ol KiSHiNO School. Super intendent J. D. Fverett, of the Weldon Public Schools, says the enrollment at the Graded School for while pupils is 267, and that thv average attendance is 227. Keep your eye on .Weldon. Thursday, Nov. 24, 1910. Annual Confurence. The North Carolina Conference of the M. li. Church, South, will convene at Fliaheth Ciiy next Wed nesday. Rev. S. F. Mercer, pas tor of the Weldon Church, will go up to Conference with all obliga- iMI the News of Town and Vi.init v i lions of the Weldon Methodists THE LOCAL PAGE. (lathered by Wide-Awake Reporters. Thanksgiving day. The frost never nips the society bads. fully paid. The echo of a kind word goes m forever. Get the best candies. Nunnallvs at Cohen's. ; Pompeian Olive Oil in pint cans i! Cohen's Drug store. Next holiday on the calendar will be ioyous Christmas. Mrs. E. D. Purnell is visiting friends in Washington, N. C. Corner stone of the new M. L. 'Church will be laid today at 2 p.m. : If a man is troubled with pipe dreams he should consult a plum ber. Miss Hattie Taylor, of Aurelian Springs, is visiting Miss May Cheek. Miss Mary Rodwell, of Macon, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Rodwell. If a woman isn't ashamed to wear her old clothes it's a sign liiat she is rich. Mrs. T. M. House and son, Mas ter John, went up to Theltna on a visit last week. Mr. R. W. Parrish, of South ; Weldon, went loWarrenton Mon- j djy on business. Miss Lilian C. Askew, of Hert ford county, is visiting Mr. and v.r:. it. li. lureil. . i The open season for shooting men "by mistake" for deer or tur keys is now at hand. Beautiful and attractive boxes of Nunnallys delicious candies for sale at W. M. Cohen's. Misses Bessie King, Mary Webb, I and Annie Musgrove spent a few days in Richmond last week. ! i See attractive new advertisement I W. M. Cohen, who off ers for sale j a large line of beautiful Christmas goods. Mrs. J. H. Spruill and Mrs. D. H. Howell, ol South Weldon, have returned ho ne from a visit to Windsor. The government is very kind, ))t to sell any of its whiskey here thus removing all competition from blind tigers. The Thanksgiving turkey cost a small fortune, but its worth the money when properly served with celery and cranberry sauce. Mm-: BoxOlT.NlNC-. The quar terly opening of the Mite Box Bri gade and Baby Roll will be held at the residence of Mrs. I. T. Wilkinson Friday even ing, Nov. 25th, at 7:30 o'clock, livery member earnestly requested to be present. A special invitation is extended mothers to accompany their children to the opening. Takln to Hospital. Rev. H. H. Phelps, rector of Grace Church, was taken to a New York hospital for treatment last week, and was accompanied by Mrs. Phelps, who wrues home that Mr. Phelps stood the trip well. He has been quiie ill for some time and his many Weldon friends are earnestly praying for his speedy restoration to health. . Stuart, Hood, and other Confed erate Generals. The Confederate capitol, monuments, etc. On the back of the chart wiil be found all the Confederate war songs, and events and battles of the Civil war. Its of great historical interest and importance. Fkldlrick Till. Grlat. Man ager Fmry has secured an extra ordinary attraction in Frederick the Great and Company, at the Opera House, Monday night, Nov. 2Sth. Frederick the Gteat has given fifteen years or more to the analy sis and performance of the most difficult and asioim'iing feats of Legerdemain, Sorcery, Slight, Il lusions and Spirit Phenomena of all the famous M.igieims since the very earliest of the n, the begm ing. I le is said to bt a complete master of the art in all its branches and secrets, and is the greatest magician since Heirmann and Keller. See adveru,emeni and secure your seals m a ivanee. ful. I le showed the great power of , Christ, his wonderful love for mankind and closed by making a ; strong appeal to the unconverted lo accept the Saviour. Several persons went forward and asked for the prayers of ihe church, Monday morning Mr. Johnson held a fifieen minutes prayer ser vice for men only at B. A. Pope's shoe store. Monday night Mr. Johnson preached another strong and forceful sermon lo a large congregation. The influence ol the meeting will be let in this community for a long lime. The pastor in charge of the church, Rev. J. G. Blalock, is doing a great work here. He is popular not only with his own people but with Christian people of other churches. Rev. S. F. Mercer, wuh a true spirit of Christian char ity, held no service Sunday night, in order lo attend the Baptist meet ing and to give his people an op portunity to attend also. Bi:ai:tiit'l Memorials. Sev eral handsome memorial windows j have been put in the new Metho- - dist Fpiscopal Church, and there 1 are five others to follow. These beautiful memorial windows are i greatly admired by all. The front triple window, is from the celebrated painting of the Resurrection by Plockhorst, which gives the first meeting of Mary with ihe risen Lord. The third panel contains the angel at the open tomb. The first panel is in memory of Rev. Robert 0. Burton, D. D., under whose pastorate the old church was built, and was given by his sons John O. and A. J. Burton and other relatives and friends. The second panel was given by Mrs. T. F. Anderson, in memory of her husband who for twenty years was superintendent of the Sunday School. The third panel was given by the children and grandchildren of Mr. W. T. Whitfield and his first wife, who was one of the seven members when the church was or ganized in IN4(S. i The w indow on the south front ( has a medallion of the Saviour in Gethsemane in the center panel; and was given in memory of J. L. Pair, who for years was a steward : in the church, by his wile and children. The left panel is of beautiful art glass with lilies in center. This was given in memory of Mrs. Anna Shaw and children by Misses Mar garet and Pattie Shaw. The right panel of similar design was'given in memory of James L. Bass by his daughter, Mr. M. S. Mouineasile. Mention of the oilier1 memorials will be made as soon as they are put in. The church is now near idg completion and it is expected that the pastor wili be able to hold service therein on or about Decem ber I Mill. Dr. North to Pkf.ac.h. Rev. W. P. North will preach at' the Graded School Auditorium this Thanksgiving evening, November 2 lih, at 7:30 o'clock. All mem bers of the M. E. Church most earnestly requested to be present, and a most cordial invitation is ex tended to friends of other denomi nations to come out and hear Dr. North. There is no help for the woman , who can't get a servant to do her I work. John W. Vogf.l's Big City ! Snow. Announced among the j important oitermgs for the coming : season is John W. Vogel's Big : Ciiy Minstrels which comes to 1 Fmry's 1 lall on November .-.-111, inaugurating this Company's I 4th season. Manager Vogel has goi- , leu together for his season a j strong minstrel organization, head-' nig his vocalists with Master Kay j Wylie, w hom he styles ihe "Male j Tetrazini." Mr. Vogel leels that he has discovered the greatest liv- j ing male soprano in the world. Musical anJ vocal experts who have heard this young man agree that he is ihe possessor of a beau tiful voice. The old favorite, Charlie Gano, and ably supported 1 by that talented comedian, Billy -Burk, will iill the principle ends j supplied wiih a budget of new ! jokes and songs. The vocalists will include many favorites, and as in ihe past will be under the di rection ol Harry Leighioii. The Company's popularity warrants ihe prediction of a capacity house. Presented vim a Pmtsi:.--Master Harry Dennis, of the M. F, church Sunday school, was on Sunday morning last presented with a purse of $5.00 in recog nition of his faithful service and prompt attendance. I le is always to be found at the door distributing hymn books, and ever attentive to strangers. Harry has been very faithful, neither desiring nor ex pecting any reward, consequently . he was very much pleased and surprised when he was presented .with the purse in recognition of i I I I III ',V' '.- : j : , - V.-Vi ( '. I To be given soon. tA'er ''.' ":"! prdav rxlra to put the bent it'.ic ev.ri-ai :I j ..n: Lead of ihe plain ordinary hemlock used n most other soles look exactly like any of the substitutes of his faithful past year. services during the ' i our ".i'tt : WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Strong and Healthy. Us . All the blood in the body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filler the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this impure matter is left in the j blood. This brings on many dis eases and symptoms pain in the j back, headache, nervousness, hot i dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hear- ing, dizziness, irregular heari, de ' debility, drowsiness, dropsy, de I posits in the urine, etc. But if you I keep the fillers right you will have I no trouble with your kidneys. : William Murrill, Washington and Tarboro streets, Rocky Mount, ! N. C, says: "Doan's Kidney 1 Pills proved in my case to be a val ! uable remedy and 1 have no hesi i latum in recommending them to i any one afflicted with kidney com i plaint. 1 used them for backache ( and other annoyances arising from 'disordered kidneys and they i brought me prompt relief." l-'.ir f-:ilt- Lvall .L-itlns, l'r H'r 'iiovnts, ; I ( I l.l!-Mil.nl l.'N ( u.. N, Ymk, Mil.- uvnls I'ur tlii- t'liiti-.l Stairs, lirnu-niLt-r llic name humi's ami take no ul lirr. fji.CC. i::i h why the fcmcus Kegal 5per.hs up Regal Shoes to ',' the 'Window of the Lc!e " h.ched to Ihe bottom cf every 'or.'- vol; pay your money, and cti-aa, ctosi-fibered Oak-Bark- .enulne Oal-Bark-tanned sole Ycu get it hi every pair of It costs the ) '.cg:.l f.u-i Oak-Bark-tanno sol ' k: . "VankeeOak' Jniji.." snoea sold at Ih same rri' But the be:, Oai:.- r.r after the black 1 isn ' . Buzz-Saw was i&rte.: -, .: fthow how thr-r are ;; :; ; was devised a litlL rcrsovab'.ft -'': Regal shoe, which c:.-.n bz tur c ! L : which exposes Uie ecmal r,i:. ol tanned leather. The $600 per day is well .vpent, aaus a aoiiar to tr.e wear u eve Regals at no extra cost to vcu. The usual substituts foi genuine OMdca'V-r h the common hemlock or "red" leather which can bs chetnies" 1 .a :d and softened until it looks like genuine c.k after tha fmLU t ; puc '!. his "treated" hemlock leather is inferior even to ordinary hemiod; "Ninety per cent, of all sh-.is sold at $3.50 and $4.00 have soles c' this "heap hemlock, which the United States Government speclf-e-aiiy dobars n urn use in Army shces, Vxng hemlock ha .her cf any kind in .shoe :;V.s is lie putting a mud foui.Ja:i usds a steel structure. The Regi i? huilt on a founda tion of solid, cnduiing live-cak sole leather -and ever other part f lh shoe, inside and out, is cf corresponding r. . ality. The Regal is the only "Shoe thai prov-s 1 St.'- u3' 1!no.c.i:mi:n r Announce. Mrs. and Mrs. (ieorge Fcild, of Vl'est Point, Va., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Cecil Pryor to Mr. Joseph Cn i..u d Huns, of Rosemary. The marriage will lake place December 7th. 1910. Miss l-'eilds is a a preity and a: tractive young lady and is a grand daughter of our esteemed friend, Mayor R. V. Brown, of Roanoke Rapids. I.ONG-Bi'KCiVi yn. - -The follow ing mviia.ion has b en received by friends here: Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Burgwyn invite you to be present at the marriage of heir sister Miss Minnie Greeno gh Burgwyn to Dr. Thomas William- Mason Long on Wednesday eveniiiK, December the seven ill, nineteen hundred and ten at eight o'clock The Church of the Saviour i Jackson, N. C. Dr. Long is a son of the late L. M. Long, of this town, and his bride-elect is a young woman of charming personality and has fre iiuenily visited here, she being a neice of Col. W. H. S. Burgwyn. In advance we extend congratula tions and best wishes. Nlmis Whiter W ins Phizu. Weldon people usually win when 1 they enter a coniest, and perhaps 1 it may interest some of our readers lo learn that at a meeting of the , Times - Dispatch Correspondents' , Association, last week, D. II. Slain- back, of this paper, won the sec- j ond prize $10 in gold- in a prize " contest. Sometime ago Joiin siew-1 lA'Qia C r'tllKnam S JJXF-XUTORS' SAI.I- Of Valuable Kenl Kstutc. I'lnlri ami hy vntur ot lln- powers fiinli i u-,1 on tin- uii'li-iMuniril hv tin- -.nil oi r i-;. r.-ihU i. ,i. Tuc,i. iiu- iiii- .lt'isii;!u .1 t-v.-i'ulois o!" tin' ("-tan- of T. L. I'cn.li'i. .Irci asi a. will mi lln' 2Kth Day of November, 1010, ai li ii i-loi'k 1 . ai lln1 i-ourl Iiiiiim iloor in lliililav N. ( .. m-II lo lln' limlirM lii.l.li-i lln' lullow inir ili-M'iiln 'I lainl.-. Minati' in tin- county ot lla!ila. Mati' ot Noi tli ( 'aiolina -ui.l in l-'aiioit low n lini. known a llir Maiii Oart. Thai Uai'l ot liiu.l i-alli-.l tin tia.'t. Inoin.li .1 hv lln- lam!- of l-.iniv. .1. V. oi -l'.hv. Mi". 1 . U i. r. .l..w,-i lainl ami lln- Vt. W. Iilil'l I'onlainiiiL' .'.:IL' afi o. luon- i Terms of Side. ni halaiii-i- in out-. Uo. Ihiro vi-ars tioin ilatr ot llir ili-r.l Tim. 1Mb il.iv ol'Ui-loh.'t. It i.i:iii;i.kc. ci:i:i:. u. 1 1. (anvi'mii'iiln LxtniloiN ot i-sliiti' ol T. i-:. r R. E. DRAPER COMPANY. NT OTICE. Service by Publication. I or SALE, OWES HER LIFE TO Honoi? Roll. Honor roll of the Weldon Graded School for second month, ending November 8, 1910: First Grade Allen Pierce, Lin wood Mercer, Minnie Pierce, Ida Vivian llaywurd, Louise Draffin. Second Grade- F.dgar Mouni casile, Anna Shaw, Nellie Russell, Margaret Jennings. Third Grade Bessie Parker, Ida Sledge, James Johnson, Robert Clark, George lillery, Robert Musgrove, Allen Stainback, lid ward Harville, Almon Mercer. (George linery aiso i.uue nono. he u) RoU pri(. rou tor uie in si iiiuiiiii, i ui name was inadvertently omitted.) Fourth Grade Margaret Joy ner. Sixth' Grade Whitfield Sledge, Hugh Shepherd, Carrie Rowe, Donald Daniel, Roy Holdford. Fighih Grade Owen Reese. Tenth Grade Nancy Joyner. li t Bryan, President ot ihe Tunes Dispatch Company, oll'ered three prizes in gold lor the three best es i says on Uie subject: "What is 1 news, or what news do the people ; want?" j A large number of papers were i submitted, coining from various ' sections ol Virginia and North Gar j olma there being over one luin I dred and fifty members of the As ! sociaiion. The papers were all numbered, President Bryan not knowing the names of ihe writers, but judging the papers by number only and on (heir merits. F' se lecting Mr. Siainback's paper for I'reisJent liry- an endorsed the paper as follows: j "Clever, intelligent, well written, j full of right ideas. Goes a little far j back to ihe Hood and the nativity I for its illustrations, but shows ex cellent humor, and is quite sug gestive. Vegetable Compound Cl'.li M'o. 111. -I v.an tr.iuttl.il wi.i. f.:llii:!. iiri ii-!!.ir"UKU!oii, mmI tin- !" hoi ii Maul 1 com. t 1: i.oi :i sain l i-i'iii'i '- .Y' ",') I-"'' ,u'11 ll"ll's'i 1 , '' A-Xi lli.nl mi MMTto!i. '4?MMI kli-'W I M).I II-'. l w t'r Mr. dttu Pmil, MilnauKec, Win., (ay Foley' Honey mid Tr is trnll more than the lii'it. He rite u. "All lliom- tlult honiflit it lliink it in the lust foreoiitflin ami colils they ever haJ nd I think it is still more than'he bint. Our U!iy had a had colli anil it cuieil In in iu one ilay. l'lease aeeept thanks." K. tl.AKK. stiaio of I vr..: u lll. lilll.' II 'O lilnoit iny he a 1 1 li ami you tnM mo w h ir' to tlo. AIM In. I. Inn J,yli.i J-.. I'iili.liatl-'.-. Vt 'a- Mi 'nii:iiiii!iil ui.il lilou 1 ru:;ii-r 1 am to-ilava well vo-.nau." Mrs. i ii.i.iam Aillii.ss 1'ns W.e'. -I !:'(., t'i,!i,'.p', l'.l. I.vilia I-:, l'inkliam' 'eiret'il.le ("om ji.iiiiiil, lnaile lrum na'. '.i' .-oots at.il lii"-l i. contains im nan . 'ties or harm ful ilruex. im t tiMbv I- nils the rei oul for the laree t ir.i:'.'iiT of uetiial eari-H of female tliMuwsufn'-y similar nw -li-cine in llie I'oniitrv. n-ui tho.isamls of volnnlarv te -'itnoiii-il--. -.u mi tile in lie l'ini.iiiu.i I I'.-orati rv :.i 1 vim. a.'.i. nn.niMH hone I Mass.. froiu v.oiaeil vnoliave ijeeii I ii'li'i aii'l hv urine of the antliorilv voir. I in inc. hy ol.li-r ol' Ihe : I'ou l ol llahlax eounty, in that ei'itain i Sll'lM;tl HO.'IVilinj IMltltll'll. .1. .lackon, .lot-.lai'kson ct als l-'. I'aiti'. I I will, on Monday, the 5th Day ol December lain, al r.'oYlot'U M.. on the iioniii-s in the tow il ot' Littleton. N . t'.. eNtiosr al iul'hi' au.'lii'ii I'oi 1'ah. ol one-hall' ' i'akh ati'l halati.'t' in st niontli I'lotil .late ol sal.-, al imrehaM-is option, ile-l.-iii-.l jiayiiH iit. M any, hi-anne inti-iet ami M-.'tii.-il hy ilrt-il of trust on jiiop.-i-- IV s;.l.l. tin- toll' Willi: lilri't' or J'ati'i l of land: "ll h.-Mi--' the li-Mil.-lli-i- lot ol lln lale Mis. L. A. t'. .lai-kson on muiiii Mrei'l in Mini town of l.ittli Ion. a-ljoiii-j im: llie lan.ls o! .1. . .laekson. on Ihe ninth. In. 1.. .1. I'ii-ot on the w.-M. feler I S it ii i It on tin- snath and said Mump : slre.-l on lln- -aM. eoiilainini: ahont otu ' (Ui an. I on.'-liail'ai-lrs, lh.' i'a.'l iin-as- llienti-nl of w lii.-li w ill he show n on the i date ol sal.'. Al Ihe sum.' lime mid plaee. at the ie- .ilislolll wnti lltrn-ol. titnl upon snilal'l.-I. i ms. I will epos,. al pnUn' sale, to tin Inuh.'si l.i.l.h'i. Ih.' laeaiil lot ll'l.llll!li.' the llhoir .1, -.'llh.-.l lot. and l-i'ini: on Ihe eoi n.-i ill tin- mti-i sre lion ol saiil Miinip Mri'ct with Moon- v.-nnr. in lln' sai.l lown ot l.itth-ton. I I mill iliif !'! li-.-l on lninp slioi'l and 1 In I. 'el on Moott' Aienni'. This oetohi'i ; :'slh. I'Un i .ioi:i-n i'. l'lrriA. ; Noilhi aiolina. Halifax I 'oiinlv ' In the Mlp.'liol- I '..in t. ) ! M.I-'I.-LHSIMS. l-lainlilf. 1 vs. .vorici:. IIKSI'l.l; SI S. Ili-I, n.lanl I 'I'he .li-tt-ndaiit ahio. -naiin 'I will tal.t , nolit'i' that an aetion .-ntill.-'l as alion : has lierll I'oliililcni'i'il in the snpelloi cunt ol llahlax eounty to ahsohil.-lr ilissoht-thi- l.on.lsol man iinony hetw.-.-n the plainlilt aii'l I he .ieteinlanl : and the said ileti iiilaiil will lint!.. I take noliee thai she is ieiiiin U lo appnii al the teltn ol" tlli-Mipenol ei llit ot sahl'i'oiin- ty to lie hel.l on Ihe li'llllh M lay III i Novemher. pIu. at the eoitil house ol sin. 1 eounty lit llalila eounty. N 1'.. and aiiswei oi ileiuui to tin- roinplaml ; in said aelioii. oi Ihe plaiiitill' will anply to the eoiii't for the relief ileiirandei I in upeiio'r I ""'d eouiplauit s. .1 I . 1 I. i . ( lel'l, of the Superior I'olllt I'los llie'.'uih ilav ol iieioher, flit. Maish I. 1.. lalliel .1- less. thud eali. I, on ail.l tile ii.ior.il 1 tS I i;:':ti!l J in IJ A JALE OF LAND BY COMMISSIQNtR I'lllsuant lo a deeiee ollhe sep. nui eotirt made on the - -ud day ,.! 1 Vi.:-.-r 10111. in the spe.'lal pl'.eee.lllu: thelelit lu-ndiiii: eiilitli 'l 1 1 K f. keeter and l.d solid car load of these beds itist received, iN'othiirj; makes a more tasty room than a pretty brass bed, iMahoginy Dresser, Chif fonier, and dressing table. We have the hrgest stock of floor covering ever offered here before. All kinds of Ranges Cook Stoves and Heaters. A K iiil.cd u: . Willie the last d. i Ih. rial "I tialne.! heniLr : twetit -oiii-. w u le ' lin-nt :l i y Lrna!-):;ui. and ap eainn: le i. 1 1 . IiV Ills .itllv app.eill. d II- l llieud. j Kllioti I'., i laii.. til..- eouii I-a pail. .' the udelsiened. I he ! 1 1 1 V at 1 p' i Ul ted eo!ll- tnission.-i. w II sell at puMi,' aui'tion im l-ash. to tile hlirh. s I,:, id. I. al ihe eollll house. looi ll) Hahl.iN tnwu. Xoilh I aio lina. on Mondav, November 2Klh, IDIII, A compline line of CASkliTS and BURIAL SUPPLIES. licliliiB hiriiiluit' Company, iiiiinissiouer I i Do you realize that an, lacre in iiin!iM'!iann'lii'!iinw at U' o'.-loi'k M . ih. lirst .Liv ol llie Noieitii Sllpellol I null ot said i low llli: ilesel d.ed I t.lel -Ivillii III l.lllliioll alel I ships, llahlax coiinli . N lie' lauds ol Al l .ul. I stall an. I .iiheis and hou r.eeuiiiiiu: al a nu.pl ; liraneh t ii ii u i ii N ! W s i looii.' st.eet I'luns i,n tin I ihene.' N III l; 77 links I. j 1 1 W -;7II .'hains to two i ihn. thenee N e.li N Ml In I telln .1. Untile i.'llllv. Ihe tul i paii'i I id land it'eiwi.M.I lonn- idjolUillJ ileptlll lid. d Us . .linn , e said I'opiai ..- ehauis lo i .o ' l.lllleli.ll mad i ustake. thenee pules mid a ee , I'hituiM lo a iruni at a spiini: and a loin: up said ihl.'h :i! I Ho i llleh. Iiams lauis. tor tne election oi omeei mi inc i f .... .i.. alii.o.-' ot nireil fntiu ensuing year, I), t. btainnacK (enititm.tlis.. was unanimously elected president ; ti-n iiniuritie. f .1,0 a.-o.,.i oi..n ... tn.'.'pe.t lie : inuVestinn : ' "": . " Zv'Zr anA Kvery ueh tmuerii, LULlCll LUIIUII, Ol lio'.tut, h.is. Miss Gertrude bebrell, ol ISoykms, Vegetable l oDtpound a trial. elected secretary and treas- j if ou would like special advice .Mil 1 ifleri (rive J.y will, if properly cared for. give you a net income of two hundred to four hun dred dollars per annum? Ten acres in grapes will give you an income ex ceeding the average in come in any of the skilled was urer. ev.-rv torui i::ll:iiiniiatio',i, ul iii;.l':liroid t'.imors, .. iiains.haekaelie, . -e.is prostration. VhIHIIHI llVM'SIUll - . ... I j,! j;. vinklum's proiessions, i70ciurs.u,dw F,reachers or Engi SW I'l't tlierre N T.i i: -.':'l chains N V. 17 tlii-nee N Wl 17 JI7 eliaiiis lo mini, thenee S ejl 17 sd N 'J7:l, "J lo ehllins N Mij I-'. 'JJ eliains N 'Jn prl eliains. IT'i ehains N 1:1 r. tip.' ehauis. I li'.i'i 17 l'.'7 eliaiiis. N L's; V l"'l ehauis. I, I. IlHi ehauis lo a eoinei si;lke. thenee .'is; 17 chains lo a pun- and pine pointer, llu ncc S i:l W :illNr chains to a pirri' pointet al llie l.itlleton load, thence S ls 17 s .l chains to .lot'woo.l. ce.lai and hiekuiy, thciice li'tl W i ehains to a hlaek toim. thence .'is . s-2 elianrn to a hlaek euin. thence -.si, W Ml chains to a slake, thence S so W l:ll ehaillH to u sweet iruin, thence S si. W 1:11 chains to a sweet irnm. thence S Ktt W Js;l chains to the heiriniiinir. eontainini; l.'io acres, rnoie or less This the iiMh .lav of i "ctoher. 1010. ' . 17. HAM17I.. ( ouunissioner. Nunrially's delicious cindies on ssle at w. M. Cohen s. about your case write, a confiden tial letter to Mrs. I'iiililinm, at Lynn, Monk. Her u;lvhv -'s free, prA 1"t -it helpful. yers, neers. Ask (iAHHK7 T X CO., NORFOLK, VA. Weldon, N. C. Day Phone 71. Night Phone 57-3 OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1910. ldi st American Tour of His Majesty of Magic FREDERICK THE GREAT Most Wonderful Magician since Herrmann in amazing mysteries of W izardry of ALL PEOPLES and Periods ! T IJTjgct our hie eluhluni; ciilaloirue A special oll'n save MuM'.Y Southern Subscription Agency, ( postal ourd w ill do ) Haleiirl N. I W-l.VIHt. I I Wt " 1 !P (A 5 1 'Fw ' . ! . j 1 lLyVa.i I i LLGLRDLMAIN SORCERY SLEIGHTS t ILLUSIONS ii Us ffNUNNALLY'S D W . IVl. VjUIICIl . - kLIOIOUS CANDIES-FRESH BY EXPRESS-AT W. M. COHEN'S DRUG STORE. and Spirit Manifestations! Start ling Cabinet Phenomena. A selec ted company in MAGIC and MU SIC, including Mr. Paris Cham bers, greatest cornet virtuoso liv ing. Recently recently returned, from five years in Europe. 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