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J I 1.1,, 1 7 t :' r ' i '4 This ftp E is the trade mark which is found on every bottle of the genuine Scott's Emulsion the standard Cod Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and old. I . .K s u i n v skt h Ii.k (, I ii, I SCOTT A BOWMt, 4l9 ii-. Y. THE- KOANOKti NEWS. Tllt'KSDW, Dht.'. I Villi Published livery Thursday , K I F S (if SI liSCKII'IHiMN Ull': On.- Year ihy mil p.tp..l. ! '. Six Montlii. " " A iiislilv IV etAtiejoumsi .'.ti-l to Itie niutfiail. t',i,K'ut,in:il. ji. ia ,',il n.l wrrifullural mtw t .r IUt-fax n.'. sun'oiui'liiiiri'iHiutu'M. .t'lvcvtisuiL' T'Lcti'S ri-aiinilMr an,! fur ninlietl oti ft',Iu'utu-,n. Champ Clark should n,t hurry 10 hitch mules to the Demoa'atic band wagon. A good many political ill be found hanging stoCKII'.gS j will be found hanging up when, Santa Claus gets around : Thh claim of the att..ct:c ot the sugar trust that it controls only , 51 percent, of the output is cer-1 latnly modest. In that Congress of Governors j at Frankfort, Ky , last week, moss of them from prohibition States, it ! would be interesting to note what the Governor of said ;,, the Governor of ? j Oh course those governors h.u! t mint juleps. Imagine the ( i,vcr-j nors of Kentucky ,nld North attd ; South Carolina, those rh'e .!J ', commonwealths, sitting down ail near-beer. j Tni: conduct ot lltose Wnuieil ' who are clamoring for the ballot j across the ocean is rot much ca!-1 culated in increase public synipi.( thy with the r cause .a to enlist ' he support of women are; more conservative m uid and deed. i Tut: census figures for North j Carolina were made public Mo" day. The good Tar 1 leel Sine 1 passes the two million ma; k, r t pepulation according to :b census being 2 20h,27, a tew j an ; pared with l.wiC.SiO in S'MO. a gam of lrt.5 per cent.. Ma.'w';-1-arg leads with a p, pulaiioti i f o7,UI, X'ake comes : w :h (U.22'. Halifax ts s;h m p. pu lation, o7,fi4ii. t lUihord has tn. 4l)l ; Robeson, 57,945: Fursvih, 47,311; Johnston, 41.401; R .ck ipgham. 39,442 IT ir. death S.iiiirdav nii;ht of i Mrs. Mary I'.aker Glover t'.ld,, ' founder of th? Chr'st-.i'i S;:er Church, leaves a vacancy it if ii : possible to hit No one can take net place. She established a Church with millions of dollars and thousands of members, teach ing that the mind is superior to the body and that there is no re it sick ness. Yet, according to the statement of a physician who w is called m after death, Mrs Lddy died of pneumonia. Her followers gave it another name, saying that Mrs. liddy was "in error for nine days," meaning, of course, tii.u siie was ill for that length of time. Dr. FimiKRiCK A. Cook now confesses in an article to be pub lished shortly in Hampton's Mag azine, thai he does not know that he reached the North Pole In 1909 he said : "The earth under us seemed al most sacred. When the pedome ter registered fourteen and a half miles we camped and calmly went to sleep, feeling that weiwere turn ing on the earth's axis. "At lasl we had reached ihe boreal centre. The dream of na tions had been realized. The race of centuries was ours. The flag was pinned lo the coveied pole. The year was 1908, the day April 21." Now he says : "Did I get to ihe North Pole? Perhaps I made a mistake. After mature thought I confess that I do not know whether I reached the pole or not." METHODIST APPOINTMENTS. Where the Preachers Uo l-'m tin- ! suing Conference ear 1 Bishop 1 Laicim read the ap ! poiiunicnt- Monday .md Cottfer , ence adiourned Kxitosi v. .in nc i lected as ilk' nest pl.ivv'ofinci-img d. B. Jmlil was app"micd lead er i t il-.i- 1 ,i nun's Movement, 10 MluVliI Di' H 1 ...!!icm!It, w.in nut ,i candidate for re election. The Weldon cliur.ii i r.rtuiuie t,i .ig.mi Itj1. e as its pjsiiT Rev. S 1' Mer.U. h.is done Mlv'b spkiul-.J :!; hcic during the past tw years The arpi'iniineiMs Dtirhiiiu I'istrict !' I II M:i: 11:11 llilr 1. a- ,i! M '. .-1 1 1. I'," riM, .1 I , I r i ii. ,v I ,.!.) ! V l M Vrl :i: lilll.l . - ., Iv ,-. - I ccks , j Ivivih. . 1 1 -)-. I lil ts I-: -:,,, U i-ii .1 V. Iliali.ek 11, 1 i,in- i: K. M 1' i a , i , ,, ; : i 1 , , 1 1 , I K ,i ii' liliaheth Cit s Distrii t M I Hi',. I' K 1 1 ' I . :i r,-i. , . I r 1 1 : , , 1 1 1 , I .n il, , : a l.i'' ., 1 i, I.! : Ut - IV.i: :!! , : 1 l;,,:i,i I N linf. 1 ,,1 1, .i I, : :n !i' ii' W II I'... .!!,. .It. r 1 W :il-,ll .;.i: ,, I' -iki's t iM- a.! I' ! ,u..l.l by I H i".. : k, - J II. 1 K .n I , .ll i y.l M I Ii, i m .-, II i: I', I' Nnl, ii : .. I'lill, .; .r i,i , .1. a t 1 :,: 1'i.ni' ,,i. II M. u ia ,-. 1 avettecille District. .',,1.:, !' 1 , t. . ii ;., . ,,,: : I M i l.. i ' !,: 1' ,'',:!. V I I,"-' - . :,i i- iv, i t I h I a i ,l ' a. : W i M.i,!.t, i -'.a , . 1 V T.: "i' 1 1 Vi I! M, vt h 0 M 1 i- M s. I',.,: . i s- I , New Ifern Districl Hi; ; I ' I. ' r . . -.. .a . a i ,. n ii. m. M,' :a .1 in- a r I'ut- a il , I.' I'atr..' an I. II Hall. siih.::,,1 : "lie-. i I ' M.ai.tt 1. I li.uaii-. i'ai y. .1 . I',. tturU-v. i;.,i.,..iti,, li II Well. M' i , ,i ill. W I'alli'll. "1- -a,.,. I 1 v H I.. I, a- . l !! 1 . lleeti.i Ml, ,11 1 M iii.t- c's ,' i,',iil. -mpt'lit'il Ny K ni'uit. i .. I; IVriy. i t. U I: T'i,. I man Raleigh District. W I. ainnincrcnn, I' Iv ( at v eiii'tiii i, V I islier. i lavtiui inii'iiit ( N,,l,ii,s,,ti I UUt I 'aks 1' 11 s,it.,M I rank linluii ciri'iiit. W Khmi, i nuniilli' I'lriniit, M l,; i uli-a i a! : .a:.' ..; t M I'. -s., i.niisliutcr slatinn. N' W. I'.ailcy. Milll.r.mk cnotilt. I', I iriM'tiinir ( x 1. . r. 1 I'iri'uit, I. II, .loyniT, Oxfuril statiiin. p. M. Sliamlnirirer. liali'iiih - central. A ll Wilcox: hliiituii Street, II. M. North, ami 1'. K. uoilall; .1. O. (iutlirie. supernu merary; KpHitrtli, C. .1. llarrell; .lenkion M, morial and pt'X, li. K Taylor. Selma anil Princeton. .1. Nl. Iianiol. Smitliticl'l siation. A. S. ltarnct. Tar Kivcr cucuit. li. W. Starlinir. Vounirsvilte circuit, . I. V. Martio. Zeliulon circuit, l S. ' ove. Director ( 'orrespomlence Schools J, L. Cunninciritn. Kali'ic'li t'lirintian Advocate li.litur, L. S. Massey. Methodist Orplianaife Superinten dent, .1. S. Cole. Assistant Secretary Epwortli League J. M. Culliretli. Student Vanilerhilt l uiversity W. V. MeKae. Rockingham District. A. MoCullen, V. K. Aberdeen and Hiscoe, V. V. Peeli . Caledonia, ,1. C Humble. Eaat Kobeson circuit, W. A. Jenkins. Elitabeth circuit, P. B. Parker. Hamlet station, S T. Moyle. 1. iai in! uru JUUiai 11. A Hi", t .in i, I lt:!l I'lH'uil. 1 1 A Wn'l 1 umlu h.-m nail Mismiui. I i ids, ,1 M" 'ullllrlt. Uj'lv l:inai. P. I'v Mi. i. ilm ! i.'iii'ii'i. i !...' i,mi ,,mm ii i' ! I'nit . 1 II I'k'i; 1 ' . k i I; I i-.i,--: ! ' U r.:i I! v Kr.t j.tis i' l."ltl V. I 'H ;:,.,:i, .;:,! ,Mri.il .1 1,1,11. l,M,i'ii:l..l M. !i!,v I. -,,:, can; ll ' '. W :t. 1 11. ,,,1 ll-l'Ild. W I I 1 '11 ItM ll ' K'x'knula n slati-.ui, V. II l'n ':n,,l r I', Mfi'ull l.il.a :in IliiUoli . 1. 1 '1 I',, .vli U p,,.i.l. Wat renton District I I. I n, !i ,h I. I' I.. midW Iv ,;. .1 1. ma,!,,-,! I', II Mi.l.'k : !:l. .1 I U..U. :i . t 1. li.11, v ! .11.1. I ' I , hi, II -I . , !i I, !!.. . i I I 1 ll- ,1 Ii II lb s ,1,1 : ,. ' I I.', :l , iicint. 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Iv N Wi-leli and ( B i ,:lt, it'!.! 1. 1 itie olvlaliunia ( iinlVri-niv Tin: Butler-Morehead faction of the Republican party in North Carolina received an awful slam when an a uncement was made at the White House thai J. J. Brill, of Asheville, who trains with the .Duncan-Adams faction, is to be appointed third assistant posttnas- ter general of the United States. The office is the biggest and most important given a North Carolina , Republican. Mr Britt is highly regarded both by Republicans and Democrats fie was State Senator from Bun combe two years ago. Slri:i:N fortune tellers landed in tail betore they knew that h was , coining Rheumocidi IT CURES ntieomilni Anil Bluud Oi It' iidjm- ( rti'-tiui.tiixiii ! ,iii (irii n ni in ill-- tl.i h! To iufe ru-uo)iiittni itii ti. ui umr ii fxi M tl I rom ttit- mtt' iu lili i. tji.i i mm n iin iiiiiTttiil 1i'jiso Dtid r ,.in., hi ttiiiTiii'i i.mfily lintililni! win mi. i tut I'luni'tito nitiv -iiK' flu nln itfi ttf KiM mi inure i tire rltsuu.n tiui Mi. in i:iii( in iiiMinr tl'tf Hni'r r ruiifii t nrrm Harunifttlm lo tmy i'rr. Si l.'fllt tlllt itrt0i)V!T'(1 it (f'TffCt Mini o-nplfti curt- I'litl'-d Kru uitiil-'ltlo 1'frl tn tiiifi(lr.'ln of cic-ph ll hH . fT.t totl mirvtM miH iiiii'M Ith 'iinurldf mnuvni thi musi- Ki'll ill lilf JOlUr fl-'IU & ID" 111''. W'V) itif iHHfiiOrt oul tf flu rsirfii unu-m up flu itomnrh rtritutnt" ihf Iw-wift nud kiiln- Snlr liy d nijj rfl I Ht 'rife llOll l . tn lill'lrl fftnn lit 2m- and Tilh hy nitill It-mUltM Ir-c Hoiti.iit i iumirai ( u HulllfmiiT Mti Isfin at Ihe JoIiiIh from Ibr I ihI " IT CURLS FOB SALI BY xjllicolFer's Drug Store, Weldon, K. C. Roanoke Pharmacy, Koanoke Rapids. Kfciinidcide 1 in-. Federal grand jury of the I'nited States Court for the South- ern District of Georgia, handed down indictments Friday charging an infringement of the anti-trust ; laws on the part of three large corporations and tw o individuals. The Atlantic I 'oast I ine Railroad and Seaboard Air lane Railway ftcrceach iomily indicted with the : Merchants' and Miners Transpnr--tat. on (.aMiipany for viojtions J of the Sherman anti-trust and I I- ' kin's laws, while I lame Miller and Morris Miller, gram merchants, and members of the firm of I. F. , Miller Sons, of Philadelphia, I w ere the individuals to feel the j w 1 a:h ot the g'", eminent i I'be oltetiscs covered by the in- I di.amcnts coiisiied, it is alleged, i in the carnage of grain from 1 .1,1, 'phai ! Ja. kso".'. liie b the iriiprutiin cnnipanies at a raie ; ot ten cents a bundled pounds, the ! talc tiled " n't the Ci'm:n;si,'n by iik m i I s vents a hundi ed Till last announced gift bv An- t dtc Carikgac. the gi'l of s.l.iHli',- . I'lM to the Tecliiiical Schools of Pittsburg, is magnificent and is likely io proe t'i be one ot the most helpful acts Inch tins man, undeniable great in many things, ever has committed. Catarrh Cumin! be Cured :i ll, la 'i I I ! ' I ll I I- IN, y i' .in in, I I, .l.'li ll.r '.It i if Hi' !:- as., i it.1,,1. ,s .i Mi,il ur ri.nsi,,,!,,,!,.i! ,i,s. , .ii.,! in ui In !,. ,,:n- ,1 v.mi iini-l Lis,, .HI I mil !r,l,,-.h s IN,:, s 1 :iu, ,1, I ,,,r ,s t.iK, ,1 ,ii It I llailv. ai't - . I, i i-,a Ii ia, llii-Mm, I an-l niiiriiiis -Hilar, s llaH s l a'.a! i Ii an- ' ii, ,1 a nuai'k ,,,, ! , i.. 1 1 n i- i ,,-,. :' , .i ,an- ,,!' !l,i' 1 -I f , ! i y - . :i ii s, i ji t i, s i-i.iiiit , i l.it i , a i s ri.l i- a iv-iila, j i s.a ,l ll is ..in- l-,--i-,l ,,l On- l,i -i t nil,'- i, ,, mi t..! nali 1 1 . t !-: M ..l i-iiiai.-i-. ai l : i,j ; ,,,,'tli .ailiii- miii'im- sn'a,', - I pi-, ti'i-l ,,.iu,!,,i,at,ini i'i lln- tim 'i. i: i-ii,, t,l- n ,al ,i,i,iiii-i s vin'N u,,;,- 1, , tat i, s, ills n ,,-n niL' l alai , 1, I .! I ui: N I A I o . lull- 1... o!,n, l, -l,a,,i,,!al- sriil I !', I'mi'i' 7 ' IVHl in i .;!!,. ..,1 l.y all tlilLi::-!- las., llaa i a'liiti I'iU - t.n lni-t aal 1 ,,,i Tin: population of the 1 Titled States should be 91, PU.-PfO. if the rate of increase shown by States on which complete returns have been received and tabulated bv the census office is maintained. NATURE MS YOU s Many a Weldnn Header knows Too Well. W hen the kidneys are sik. Nature tells you all about it The urine is nature's calendar Infrequent or too tree action. Any urinary trouble tells of kid ney ills. lio.m's Kidney Pills Cure all kidney ills. People in this community testify to this Mrs V M Powell, Main street, Fmpuna. a , says: "I was a sutterer from kidney trouble years and at times fell miserable in every way. The kidney secretions were irrepnl ir in nassapt' and niv back 1 , " - , , pained me almost constantly. I was treated by physicians and tried many remedies, but did not receive relief until 1 learned o t lloan's Kidney Pills. I procured a box and since using tlieni I have fell much better in every way. I am pleased to give Uoan's Kidney 1 Pills my endorsement. " hil sal,- Nv ail iN-uN-rw I'm',--mis ails I'n-T LIvMll lilNN Hi. N,- c.rk. Ii- airiail" for tin- I tiitid states. Ui-nii-uilifi tin- iiiiani I'uans an-l laki' mi ,'llirr. Now is the time to ar- range for extending your AllftiTAIiMlllllV Lll II 1)1)1 I IlilllU I ' " rS vineyard, so as to insure a good crop for next year. ; A1JKKTT A CO., NOKKOI.K, VA. The Thrice-A-Weet Edition or Tin-: New York Worlc PincluAlty a Dally at the Price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper in world gives so much at so low a price. THE great political campaigns are now ai hand, and you want the news accurately and promptly. The World long since established a record of impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thrice-A-Week edition, which comes iev ery other day in ihe week, except Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. The Thrice-A-Week World also abounds in other strong features, serial stories, hu mor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything to be found in first-class daily. The Thrice-A-Week World's regular subscipiion price is only $1 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and ihe ROANOKE NEWS logeiher for one f j PC year for - - - 0DJ The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50. mJJ MJ Relief from pain that mi-lit otherwise caiiM- "it luMif- ot ae;!i v. Tired out muscles up ami HKole rciolv l"i amitluT i,a work. Lameness in the back ami shoulders IM'omi'tly cured ami suit joints li inhered up. Burns. Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren dered painless and iuick!y healed. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica rnMml ot iheir iinottish and hanished ton or. Ulcers, Old Sores and t pell Wound.s healed promptly and permanently. Prices 25c, 50c. $1.00 ay of I W.l. in, U IM I l MILLINERY. hM V i. oops an, 1 NO I I I i 1 I'.mtri uk s I'atti'i us. M. & (i. Corsets, MiNsrsat 7"a' I.ailit-s 7',iv to 1. KKCwI'rii'fs will 1,, itiu.l to suit tin' tours Hals an, 1 I'.niiin-ls mail,- ali,l trimiiii'il I,, uriN'r ALL M U.oK:i!S l'lioMl'TLV I 11.1.1:1'. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, . Uloii. N. ('. Onyx" c c mm mm xt Famous Hosiery (or Men, Women and Children. (lauze Lise anJ Sik sle from 25c. and 5()c PVKli SILKS (rom soc. to $1 imi. i- - .,.. in mum m me rm v R. C. OKAI'KK CO , Incorporated The Satisfaction Store W'eldon, N. C. Buy Your Buy while the stocks are un broken, and you have lime to think and choose just what you wish. The Sydnor & Hundley store is full of the best in furniiure, rugs, carpets, etc. You can shop here 10 greater advantage. Write us NOW for particulars. SYDfWR tjUfWLEY, 709-ll-IJ R. Broad Street, RICHMOND, VA. "Furniture for ihe Home Beau liful." PHOTOGRAPHS ! Now is the time to have Photograph maile for lloliilay presents. I'ou t put it off any lonirer. Call ainl sue me the next time you come to town. M. K. T1MUY, Photographer, Weldon, X. I' Kodak picture! developed and printed i IL. kww 4 Christmas Furniture Sow ..LiiixiL-iij iM iiiHBii nntiiiir-rT'rBfihe'Ais THINK OF exican Mustang' Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. mm (Sji EMI' t -MB per bottle, i. ..u b, .n o-u....... LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th r 't $'r H &6 'A'n n n u n n u n u u n m n M U U n n u n fa fa fa fa fa fa fa '4$ My l:yes are 4 so tired they ffi'l liLt something is mi II in or thpm out of my head, and ev erything is so blurred be fore me ! Well, why ilnn't you go to see J. H. WALLER, He alnars guarantees satislaclioii. ami will refund vour money if lieean't please you. His glasses are tlir Iwst quality. ,lut try him. First Class repairing promptly itoue. J. H. WAl.LKR. ,ii't:i.i:h ask optician. wti.ioii, s. c. Watch Inspector for Seaboard Air l.iur ami Atlantic Coast l ine. READ ABOUT CROCERIES' This is not enough. No matter nliat we say, to tullv appreciate the fact that we keep a high grade of liltK KltlKS, you must traile here. Itetter leave your next onler with us that we may a d you to our eyer growing list of steady Misto mers. Our J. K. M. Flour the hst on market, liooils ih'ltvensl promptly. W. T. PARKER. Weldon, J.. C IIW UMfl M CvT ill I IA W W : v I I I I fv ill ilulllll I I I M 'A II n H I "Jes The first application of Mexican Mus tan v. Liniment suhdues the pain hut it continues its work until everv quivering nerve is soothed and ittieteil. The great penetrating jiower of this famous remedy enables it to do this ipiickly and positively. In all cases of Sprains, Hruises 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 rs.' , 'i S'i J JUST OPEN KD! I hava just opened in my new stores, Nos. 4 and 5. Washington Avenue, Weldon, N. C, a general stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, Caps, Strouse Bros. Clothing, Furni ture, Cooking Stoves and Heaters. Sewing Machines, Buggies. Wagons, Harness and an up-to-date line of Undertaking Supplies. Hearse furnished day or night. P.N.Stainback. fa W fa t ft -1 a tic; I Z A. li, Vl.n K U l'IRST CLASS j mi:ai.s All. rillOl'RS. DAY U OR iKiHT. WKLDON, jLai Or, are you sjill plodding along in the same old beaten track, still using moss-grown meth ods and antiquated ideas? Stop a minute and consider, look back over the past year. How much have you lost by not keeping up with your accounts as you should have? Stop it! Make a resolution right now to do business in a systematic way next year and compare notes when the crop is harvested next fall. The best way to put your farm on a business basis is to USE A FARM LEDGER It Is a device for keeping a COMPU:TR UHCORI) of all your transactions. It prevents small leaks, disputes, mistakes, mixing accounts, etc. An investigation will mean a purchase, a purchase will mean a saving nf time, labor, worry and money from Ihe day you begin lo use il. Let us know you are interested by seeing our salesmen when they call. The Compendium Co., Inc. F. M. DUNSTAN, Representative. CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., is'ueeessors to ( has. ('. Alley.) WHOLESALE Confectioners Si Fancy Grocers I'I IKIJSIUHNJ. VA. ral Agent in Virginia and North Carolina lor the celtbrati rl fi'R"'w i in atks. f Kepresenle,! in Eastern Carolina by Messrs W. T. Hang" n" dene Chocoi J. McP. Tucker. Keserve your orders lor tbeni.J St., BROOKLYN, N.Y. $Q fa fa fa fa fa fa Proprietor. - FRUITS,' Cos- j FECTIONERIES, j Tobacco, Cigars, & Cool Drinks, Etc. 3$ North Carolina I
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