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NEEDED KNOWLEDGE, Weldon People Should Learn to Detect the Approach of Kidney Disease. Si'KAKiNc; of the nerve o! mmiic men, we p.iss ihe palm k.ii in the Texas Democrat who niseis that William Jcnning Bryan should be given another eh mee to be presi dent 1 o be defeated, he means. The symptoms of kidney trou ble are so unmistakable that they leave no ground hv doubt. Sick, kidneys excrete a thick, cloudy, ot fensive urine, full of sediment, ir regular of passage or attended by sensation of scalding. The back aches constantly, headaches and dizzy spells may occur and the victim is often weighed d-nui bv a feeling ol languor ,md fatigue. Neglect these warnings .tn.1 nitre is danger of dropsy, Hnght's Ji ease, or diabetes Any one ot these sympionis is warning enough 10 begin treating the kidnrs .it once. lK'hns often inan e lai.il You can use no better remedy lhan Ooans Kidney Pills Here's Weldon proof: Mrs. li. T. Clark, eeiuh St., Vi'elJon, N. C, says: "1 have the utmost eontidence in Doan's Kid ney Pills, for they have been used in my family with the best results. The person who look them was rehe ed ol kidne complaint and backache and was also benefited in other ways. 1 feel justified m giving Doan's Kidney Pills my en dorsement." for ulc by all i!t:iiT I'mv 'H': pi-. KosTEH-Ml'lJil KS to. .' sole Hift'iiis for ttu- l'niU't -uiie lierui'ni'her ihr iiit.nc I v.u mil take no other. THE ROANOKE NEWS. Thursday, Mar. 2, PM l . Published Every Thursday. VIKKEII AT llwri'rKH'K AT EI I'"N A" SKlMMi-Cl A1 M 1'1'KK. RATLSllfSlBSCRINIiiMNAUVWCF: One Year, (by mail i iostanl, $1..M). Six Months, " " A weekly PemoenUie journal devoted to the materia!, educational, political ami agricultural iiilercts of Ualifav and surrounduiK counties. Advertising rates reasonable and fur nished oil application. JUST (o think. In Alabama they can quit drinking out of the bottle, and drink it in a glass with mint in it. U'lU'.N Speaker Cannon retires from the speakership, the country can no longer be blamed tor us troubles. Or course we Ln ot a diet. No man should eat more than one pie after midnight, or drink beer as a morning appetier CihRTRl lii: Ai'Hf.wrON has made another observation on lite. One would say that she is the Colonel Roosevelt ot woman novelists. "Givu woman r. chance," uiges the New York World. Doesn't the Torld know that women al ready enioy more power than men ? The author of "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" is living m Texas. In the event of pursuit he may escape safely across the border. Lord Deans says thai on Ins re turn to England he will enter pol itics. He can afford it now. He could afford even to be a defeated candidate. Vi lli N all the legislative .stunts in filibustering are done, there will be the same necessity for an extra session of Congress to unij.x food and clothing. So far, King Inimanuel seems to be in no hurry to return home and re-establish a monarchy. He has the money without the worry, and isn't that what a king wants? Harv ard faces a deficit of $50, 000. It should not prove a seri ous matter to an institution with two railroad presidents and a rep resentative of VC'all street interests on its bum J. Hl'NTlNG the hookworm will soon be a popular pastime with a numerous class of citizens. It must not be understood from this that worms will be the only kind of bait used this season. STATIC OF OHIO, CITY OF TOI.F.IKI. Ll'CAS t'Ol'NTY. Frank J. ( henry makes oath that lie is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City ol Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DuLLAIts for each and every ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by the used of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before and subscribed in my presence, this the 6th day ot December, A. D., 1888. A. W . GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Tublie. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. F.J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. . Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall s Family Fill's for Consti pais. An increase in the number ot posiotficc inspectors troiu oro to (40 is proposed by iVsunastcr Genera! Hitchcock in his pi, in tor reorganizing the posiotficc depart ment on .in ' i:.,...i!omical, business like basis " 1 1 urn s lho wrote upon the snis nf the fullers Now mother authoi is writing upon the same snbiect. using Uicmv.illv the same tide. 1 on'i tell us so much about the miis or the father, but tell us ot good ifwiN he dl. LHilSUTIVl PROdtDIMiS. The (ieiural ssomblv ol North Carolina In kYuuhir Session. Feb 22." Mine new hills were introduced in tliv I louse tod.n , mostly local and insignificant The Senate adopted an amend ment, ottered bv Senator l'.assett, tu orskc nut uf the Bin deti-Sikcs road bill all pin. isions relating to h Hid i-si:es. and m tins form ihe bill as recoimnnted to the Com mittee on Public Roads. The Couc'i bill, establishing the Torrens land-title system, was a special order for the day, but on account of the illness of Senator Gotten it was postponed indefin te ly, on motion of Senator Bassett. Among the bills reported unfav orably was that introduced recent ly by Senator Greene, to allow the sale of domestic wines and pure beer. Senator Harhani gave I nonce that a minority report will ; be Hied i Feb. 23 The Senate voted to j day to increase the expense allow- ance of Superior Court tudges 1 from .? 5 1 1 to $750. m addition to the S3, 250 salaries, and also to in : crease the salaries of the Supreme J Court judges to $4,000. instead of $3,50(1 as now. The bill icreatmg Avery county ; as the one-hundredth county for the State was ratified today. Before passing the revenue bill i on final reading, and ordering it sent to the Senate, the House made a number o f additional changes. The tax on piano and organ dealers was i educed tu nil $100 to $50 File i. iv on cigar ette uiauui.idui el's was increased from $J0tit) to $2,000 ccuou i t. as to tax on telephone compa nies, was amended mi as to allow tow ns to impose additional ta Feb. 2 1 - Tlie most important bill reponed tro:n the committees was the one to create and establish farm life JtHik Other r. or.ible reports were made To encourage road build ing in North ( i.iroima. To pro vide for the maintenance of the FastC.u'olina Teachers' Training School, for the Goldsh.m hospital both being sent to the Appropria tions committee: to provide tree ami-toxin, to give livery stable keepers a lien, to establish a reform and manual training school for col ored youth: to amend ihe law re lating to saie or meal and flour in packages Most noted among the bids ie p ji icd unfavorably wet e those to create an Insurance Commission, to prov ide for local option. (Mi nority reports were Hied with both of these reports I Full bv Clement- To amend the Halifax road law . Following bills passed final lead ing: To allow FnHcld to issue bonds. To ailow Roanoke Rapids school district to issue bonds. The House cut the Senate bill for $500,000 for a State building one-hall and voted for a building not to exceed $250,000. Feb. 25.- The Senate passed the bill to establish a State school for feeble minded, providing f GO, -000 bond issue and annual mainte nance appropriation of $50,000. ThellousC passed on second reading bill that would authorize: the State to endorse county bonds j for road improvement to the amount of not exceeding $200,000 for any single county. Unfavorable report came from the bill for State aid to the Daugh ters of the Confederacy in main-! taining a Confederate room at Richmond. COUNTY TEACHtRS. An Interestinz ;md Instructive Meeting ut Halifax I i. Ini. !:. of llui'i:i i-oililly m-'t III lljrir MVill s.'ss oii l:l-l I 1 1. 1:1 111 lint-Ill t l.'"i- :il IUh: I !. ' tllllt well utl.-i. i.-l lint.- 1 s,.u-n: y odd h a.-! "s I'p'-r!:', .m l n 1 T t c 1 1 .llU'U'sl h.i !,.. iii I I.c.-iiss:ii I'uunly s:, j,, i ii.i, n . in .1 ii V s Hun i-..ii. had nottiii-l the I- 4.-l-i thai t i ; i y Himl.l l ,uried in .Ii-imis. li lcM unay's b,,i,k lb' t" s-oi.'v." 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It ai'iiiis' I nsiiiuif w lulc in' nas sii.iMinliM).li nt nl' tin' s,.,,u.ln,i Kk i.ia.loi Or s,k,- , Illl.Hll ii Ml V 111 1 II M'l s on lb,' s T 1 1 1 ! , i t "hili'i'i-i." i bi iiiotii'ii oi iit. A .kin a n-ine i..t.' nl' llMiuk- in tiir ladu's nt' lal ia I'm' 1 1 1 -1 1 liival ii'i'i'i'liiui ami li'isniaiil y i as cat ni 'l niiaiiMio nisi v I'ali' an ! '!av lm liir nt T tnti 1'ne. n itii li'U t" sMpt. Han I-,, i, Your INDEPENDENT COMPETITIVE liTI!l!ll.U ! New Spring Goods Dress Goods, - Ginghams, Waistiugs, Suitings, Laces, Embroideries. : : : Receiving full line of General Merchandise for Spring and Summer. i ii. Vtliinii-v Administrator's Notice. Haviiik: ijMaliiii'il as ailaiuiistiabM ol tl.. l'lati.' ut Mi's Inn lulilaiii. I'' i-i'asi',. t,. o!' tl,,. I'uuntv ,,f ali:u siati' ut Nurlli I aniliiia. this is tu miin'v all I'lMsuiis l,:i me I'laims aeunist tin sail I i-siati tu ex In bit I In' in t i tlie iiinlii sie'iii'il a'. V, lilun, N I . mi hi In i'i in- tln"J.'n l nl l i'biiniiv. 'ie. in tins, iitii mil I if ili'a'i"l in bai nt tlnir i,vui iy All i!'isnii niili'lili'.l In :inl I'siaii- will ilrasi' inak!' iinmi'iliali' i:iyiin'iit. I I , i '-"Jii'l I i bl'iaiv. i i I.. VV III i, vM t'linr nl Miss I.hii I llli;b:ilii. i,c I H O I l!-!MI. Illllll llt'V. Onyx km i fi"; Je-,V"F, " '!V'.?,w I,1' S SO . . '.'. set .f. .a Warning to Railroad Men. Look out fur scvitp ami even iIuhit ous kidney and blii'Mor trouble result ing from years of milrnailiuir. (ieo. E. Bell, tkW i'liinl street, Fort Wayne, I ml. was many years a conductor on the Nk'kle Plate Ilskays: "Twenty years of railroading left my kidneys in terri lile condition. There w as pain across my hack and hips and my kidneys gave me distress The 11 rst bottle of Foley Kidney hlls made awondrful improve ment lud four bottles cured me com pletely." E. CLARK. Leave your subscriptions for the Ladies Home Journal and the Sat urday Evening Post at Mrs. I. T. Wilkins, Agent. i V Famous Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. Gauze Lisle and Silk Lisle from 25c. and 50c. III 1 1 I- at s t' 4i from 50c. to $1.00. Y W In stock at the VfC R. E. DRAPER CO., Incorporated The Satisfaction Store, Weldon, N. C. SHUKS ASPKl'lAIn All Kinds! All Leathers! r I am handling high grade fertilizers this year A. L.Stainback's "Always Busy Store." All l IT I IT A U HENDERSON, 1ST. C ! M 1A(. l i KTKS AMI IMI'ORTF.KS OF if High Grade Fertilizers Ax BRANDS TOR TOBACCO : "Kkoniiis niiST" iS-4-4 "FARMERS UNION" 9-3-3 "FISH I '.RAND" TOUACCO MANURE, 8-3-3 BRANDS TOR COTTON : "STFRl.ING COTTON OROWI-R" - 8-2-2 "HOT STUFF'" FOR COTTON, - 8-2-2 D D MODI-RN plant. Improved machinery. Fertilizers made from highest grade materials. Experienced chemist and superintendent. ANALYSIS on every sack bearing our name. (jUARANTLLD. NONH BLTTLR. VANCE GUANO COMPANY, iMuiiufuilurcrs unU Importers. HfiNDKRSON, N. C. pa sWBalsM "" m ll m ,mml 1 iv S2(iifcB! CTllZaZtaZaZMM ID I r must be .in mvful hore- I'm King Ct'orcc to so through the coronation, hut think of ihe pleas ure he will give wealthy Ameri cans traveling abroad ll ihey sell heel in Canada at U cents a pound and could veil il ! u at the same figure under reci procity--if they could or would ? then let's fia e recirrocitv. UI IV i'j. I will be glad toreceie from reliable parties prop, ositions to lease or im prove that lot owned by me at southeast corner 7th and Sycamore streets facing 75 feet on Syca more and 150 on 7th. in Weldon. N. C. W. D. FAIXETTE, 24 Broad Street. NFW YORK (IM : ii Administrator's Notice. I l.i iiir ijiiiilili. ,1 as U'lmiieson:.,! ,. Hi r .-.tat. nl'. I I I' !s!,.ii ,,-,', ;is, , l.il.- nf i Ii ml v i.l ll:li,!'a s,,,,,. ,, iilli Caioliiia. l!,is is ti, ii, it . :' all j.i i -lis l.a mi; ' iainis atailisl su,i ,s'j:, 1-. i-xhi'-.t il.i'i" '.. lm- uii'U-i-n'ti-l il I ttl. li.h S I ,.ll ..I I rinli- 1 , il.U nl' lii.li, I 'i . ,., ;,. - I ..... , M'il l- .I,-U..-. , I ..II .,1 tlir.l I, v.. I, . I All pi is,, ns linlrlilnl , s.il.l rtJV H III pi'll si 1II.1KI- llllMll'iliall- pal IIH'Ill I I,!- J'.'ii'! I r!-! u.ii v. ,:il I W 1 1.1 l Ai.sliA CCHEli'S PHABMACY We Have It! Up-to-date line of Toilet Articles. Daggett & Ramdell's Perfect Creams, and Lotions. TREAT YOURSELF to the best. All drug sundries here are of the high standard kind. J:resh supply of Olive Oil. fJufJLLy's Codies. "Queen of the Pantry" Cook Books. "v (v. Tfe '.ti.' 'iv ti- 'iv Trv- rrv rr 'r? TV" 'n.1 'fi? rfv fV'W W M. COHF..N, mat No. i Sjfi NVfldon. EAST CAR0L1NATEACHERS' TRA1NINGSCH00L (iRKIiNVILLL. N. C. DDTMa f i P ii i""' J I eiiatu I M I A A u 13;! UMMER Spring Term. V.jrdi 4 ill to May 20th ten weeks. Miiunii r Term, June iv.h to July 2iHh eight w eeks. 'I !.,- ai n ( tin oi-l"-'ti-r ! the ti-aclicr lor luswork. I x t Iii, ,ik- l l.iisfusi 1 in tin- iiii'l'i' si'imiiis ill uii' smiio'. i in niiuu-r iniur u . il. mi a Mi !.( I.KIil' II. Willi. II 1. I'nsi'Km. i.ri-i-uvillo. N. c. ! m ' Hi at o VI it h li it li U h i l i( li vl f .00.0m '.i c-r-tr-S'-S'- 0-0-0-0 0-0-00'0.. TO BE GIVEN AWAY "W ll l F I! E E ! rp 0 the person trading the most with ki I us during loil-CASH OR CREDIT T -whose accounts are paid in full by 11 December 20, 1911 : () $35 We w ill give a $50 Suit of W Furniture to the one holding v ji the largest amount in tickets. 11 To the second a $35 Mand ard Sewing Machine. 11 s-.W To the third a $20 Cook Stove, vi V ' And to the fourth a .1 iiin Wash Stand Set. Ask for Cash Certificates when making pur- k- i i i i i chases. Weldon Furniture Co. WELDON, N, C. i vi i CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (Successors to t'liss. ('. Alley.) WHOLESALE Confectioners & Fane; Qrocers 1KTKHSBUIUJ. VA. General Agent in Viriini nd North Urolint for the celebrated '""' t iiorouTBs. r Represented in Eastern Carolina by Messrs . T. Uauifh and .1. McF. Tucker. Heserv your orderi for them. M n u n u m n n n u u JIJ LJ A S rn Suits Furniture going at About half price. mz. n n n n m n u u u at n M Crockery, Glassware, Druggets and Blankets from the recently closed hotel. Bargains for all We bought these goods under the hammer and give our customers the benefit, Cotue quick while it lasts P. N. Stainback. The Insurance business of the late P.N. Stainback will be continued by ROWE & STAINBACK, ill ;. Hiuvk) i I'.X waismi a,,tr ) St It &Cr $'4, V$ &6 &t &6 $'r $t $'4 F W$ yS WS W W 'sv rsv vav va TO TO TO We Receive a Car Loai of Furniture A lay DURING certain seasons each often times much more. Our buyer personally visits the markets and selects it. You can find what you want here at the right price. Write us for blue prints. SYDfWR HU (ib LEY, 709.11-13 I:. Broad Street, RICHMOND, VA. "Furniture for the Home Beau tiful." A u I PI D. E. STAINBACK. NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. Roanoke News Office - WclJot N. C houhuwii) put niKMi MMMon oj j- Dairy men n d Feed men lAHOTIONiaOllOl j 1(PMUP.t yotir mertlltnut(( putinMwk v cotton seeil meal made from Sea lslc iil FniFV flPraOtAYATlVL i Cotton 8eed. C. O. BALL. Broker. ran atwucN Tkou si, and Jmust,r9n lfaleigh.N. KILLTHE COUCH andCUREthclUUCS Dn.liliGS tlEUDlSCOVErtY 5cai.oo TWAlMmtfRf! AN0AUTHR3ATANO IUMCTROUBUS eUARAHTD SATSrACTOfir Off tlOHCV BMNOCD. All winter shoes marked way down Odds and Ends of Big Lots Cut to Less Than Half Price All winter shoes must sro at once ! WELDON SHOE COMPANY, WELDON, N. C. I JI OTICE3. ' llsvinir iiililli-.l as ailmitiiti" f I'll the estate nf J. T. Mawnon. I "" , iintifvull pi-ison liaviun claim" aam j aiil estate to present them to or inv attntnev lirowrlv vnritiel t' "r '' loir the Jutli day of ".lanuary, is" - this notice will he plealel iu Ur ol Uieij recovery. All persons imletiteil t" ,a ........ .n - i . ..i .i. -..iniipr. I i i... .i... i t I'll 1 . 4 in" me i'iii iiy ui jit , II. I OAWSON. . ti. liuniel. Ailniiliislratiir. atlotiiev lor ailmiiiistrator. I . Havinir quahlieil aa rxecutoi READ ABOUT CROC ERIE a? Tins is not tnouKh. No matter what we say, to mlly appreciate tlie fact that we keep a hiftfi (Trade of tiltt HE It IKS, you must trade here. Better leave your next order with us that we may a. Id' you to our ever irrowius; hat of steady custo mers OurJ E. 11. r lour the best on market. Oooda delivered promptly. --.-rr . .. Weldon. N. C . "--" - - a us JS1 OTICID. nf tb estate of tlie late Miss Klisa K. II'P"" stall, 1 herehy notify all persons lioldini claims aKainst lh same to P"'"e them to inc on or befoie the 1st r 01 Kehriiary, A. U f'li tl.WAliDT CLAKK, ! 29 6t Weldon, v.. J
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