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Maggys:.1 ?ry-!fMsys! ihii iiiii iiiM- 1 not only keeps cold out, but conservrsbody-warmth; body fat serves the same purpose, it enables us to resist unsettled elements and serves as the great source of our body-heat. Greater body-warmth means richer blood, more fat, not obesity but fat which the body consumes for warmth, vitality, resistance-power as a furnace consumes coal for heat Scott'l Emulsion does this. A teaspoonful after each meal makes body-warmth healthy, active blood sharpens the appetite and makes all good food do good. drwoi oat and kuwpi out coldt by raising endurance-power and creating strength. ?'cf subitttulu for SCOTTS. Scott a Bcwnb. Bloomlrld N J. 1.' 1 THE ROANOKU NEWS. Thursday, Nov. 7, 1912. Published Every Thursday. NTS BED AT ttlNTonrirg A F WKl.llON A! 8KCONU-C1.A!; MAPrBH. RATES OF SmSCKIP'llON IN ADVWlf: One Year, (by mail) postpaid, Six Mouths, ' " .7"). A weekly Petuocratic journal devoted to the material. educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and surrounding counties. AJrertiBinjf rates reasonable and fur nished on application. Only a Fire Hero but the crowd cheered, as, with burned hands, he held up a small round box, "Fellows!" he shouted, "this liuckleu's Arnica Salve I hold, haseverythiujr beat for burns." Might! also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues inflammation, kills pain. Only L'.'.e. at all druggists. Adv. Although the Astor estate has paid $3,150,000 as an inheritance tax, there is enough left to keep the lawyers from losing interest. A Great Building Falls when its foundation is undermined, mid if the foundation of health iruod diges tion is attacked, quick collapse follows. On the first signs of indigestion. Iir. King's New Lite Pills should be taken to tone the stomach aud regulate liver, kidney and bowels. Pleasant, easy, safe and only L'."e. at all druggists -Adv. Foi.'R daughters of a New Or leans wealthy merchant are taking banjo lessons. The rich have their sorrows as well as the poor. A. Mitchell, a general merchant near liagdad, Ky., writes us: "I think Foley Kidney Pills one of the greatest kidney medicines there is. My daughter was in terrible shape with kidney trouble and I got her to takeit. She is complete ly cured now. I think it one of the greatest medicines made." A lv E. CLARK. One may openly confess an un holy curiosity as to what the wo man conductors of Philadelphia will say when the trolley slips the wire. of Uuutsville, Ala. W. ('. Pollard, a well known citi.eu, says; "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar I 'ompound and found it a most excellent prepaialtou. lu fact, it sure suits my ease better than any cough syrup I have ever used and 1 have used a good many, for 1 am non over seventy years old " Adv V.. CI.AHK. THIS crae Fur pure food has been carried so far that the pru dent housewife won't buy a bag of salt without inquiring if it is per fectly fresh. Twinges of rheumatism, backache, stiff joints and shooting pains a'l show your kidneys are not working right t'rinary irregularities, loss of le..pi nervousness, weak back istj sore kid neys Mil the need of.ood reliable kid aey tnedieine tfoley Kidney Pills aie tonie. airenjthcnitig and restorative, .aey build up the kidueys and regulate their action. They will give you quick relief and contains no habit forming drugs. Safe anil always sure, Try them. Adv K. (I.AKK A Georgia man says a skunk can be tamed. Maybe so; but no body bui a Georgia man would ever have found it out. No citi zen of any other State would wan t a lame skunk. How's This? We oirer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. Vi e, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cbeney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hit Ann. Waldimu, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and ffiueon tarfaee of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pill's for Cons ti pa (ton. Adv. Ill Oil li j i.ulSi k itswrf The Next Mistress of the White House. Woodrow Wilson Elected-Nearly All Doubtfal States Democratic 4 ? -r -V ,7."' t f 0 . ' '. -V&V . -''-A tV' . e A. fin 3C eil " L3v I 1 1 1 ' "" miiiiiiii i ii 3 OP" - gSrTS : i f Y - k s$K . . .';-... ; JjV'pf ;: '.' '-, ' . ' j I I - -- - . i M Vl-K AGAIN." The following is the result in Halifax county: For the Stale Senate W. H. Daniel. House U'. T. Clement and W. P. Vi hiie. Claude Kitchin carries the Sec- ! ond district by overwhelming ma ! jority. t The entire Democratic county ticket elected by almost unanimous vote. The Drug Store to Take Your Prescriptions to W. M. COHEN'S, Where they will be accurately and Carefully Compounded,day or night If you are in the habit of paying $5 to $15 for your Boy's Clothes you should try our SAMPECK Clothes They are better for the price than any produced. THAT'S WHY the Makers are the Largest High Grade Producers of Boy's Clothes in the World. That's Why we have such confidence in our Boy's Department we know we are offering you the Best for the Money obtainable. Our customers come and come again because our Merchandise must satisfy. Our talk this morning is directed to the Parents who have never tried our Boy's Department. We hear constantly: "I'm sorry 1 didn't try here first. I've looked all over town for this withouj success." Try us-No quibbling on the "Money.back-if-not-satisfied" Policy, R. E. Draper Company, INCORPORATED WELDON, - - NORTH CAROLINA. 'mm 8 Senator F. M. Simmons Has Been Re-Elected in the Democratic primary over both Governor Kitchin and Chief Justice Walter Clark, by a Vote I of More Than 25,000. Kitchin is Second, Clark i is Third. H ATLANTA EXQUISITE CANDIES vwnrm SMAOQNO YOUR UPS OVBC -jih it: 1 4 i : . ; - , Wr V r Norris Delicious Candies-superior to all others received weekly. if Ii j Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ! CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 55,000. RESOURCES 5300,000. I j Vi m. II. s. Hi b.,i, l'i,.si,l, iit. s. K. I'.mtkii-ux. Vu-i-.l'rrsiilrnt. m nt. t iisuier joi'v i.. rrini,.s, .,. I'rwi.li'iit L. 11. Kicks, Awt. C'vlm r F. rtt(-..f)n, i A. Wvehf, J. K. Wicker. W. A. I'n'rop. DIRECTORS: V. S. i'rker, I'. J. hmiiiiU, .1 M. .luckun. . II . UurnffVU. .loliu I., l'attersou, '. I1. liouiuls, .1. T. (touch. With the complete returns showing that Democracy has elected the next President, has converted the Kepuhlican majority "in the Senate into a Democratic majority, and has increased the Democratic majority in the House. Returns received up to 12:30 Tuesday morning give Wilson 444 electoral votes, Roosevelt 62, Taft 25. Necessary to elect 266. Total number electoral votes 53 1 . Halifax County Gives Gov. Kitchin About 1800. Weldon precinct: Kitchin 281 ; Simmons 30; Clark 5. The Bull Moose Party received 7 votes in this precinct. The Republicans received 3 votes. I SuLceedinc the f irst National of Wetdon and the Bank of Roanoke Rapids. N. C. I AH l:.iiiliiiiL'. 'oIIci'Ihiu aiul CiHiinim'iul ltusiuesK Invited. I . S. IiepoBitary for ' i"w iiiiiu ut I iiuiN. I ur Katates in llaiikriiptoy, and 1'oBtal Savings Deposits. j 4 ler Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts K1NSURANCI: DEPARTMENT ! -i tiic (Muvt iiifuci' uf tlit irciit'iul public, we have iii&uuruttl tins tit-part-nn nl All lornift or iiisumnce nrittt'D prumpily aud at lunest rutfH. n . . THE . . ttELoofl BniK TriusT Do Succeeding to the Business of the First National Bank of Weldon. Will transact a General Banking and Com cial Business. PAY 4 ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. Will also act as EXIiCLTOR. ADMINISTRATOR, OUARDIAN, TRUSTEE. Will also negotiate loans on Real Estate. Bonds for Public Officials. Write all kinds ol Insurance. OI-IICERS; WM. II S CI l.'i.W VN, I'resi.lent. S. 1. I'AT I KU,SIIX, Vice lTeauleut I'. .1. ItOl'MW, Viee-I'resi.lent. J. T. (lO'H'll, Cashier. DIRECTORS: s. i'. i'Ai"n;u.s(iN, W. S. I'AKKKR, '. J, Kill XIW, I'. H. lSOlNDH, WM. II. 8. BUROWYN. W. A. 1'IERCE, W. T. I'ARKEK, W. W. WKKilNS, J. T. ()(X)C1I, n n u u n u u f m j m m u u n n n n n u ? u n u n 8ECURHY ! Protect your home with the best policy. You may need fire insur ance but once in a life time. At that crucial moment you want the best Think of this when you insure. We write it; you need it. The best costs no more than the safest Rowe & Stain back g 8f u u Big Reductions in Clothing, Hats, etc $&$tt$&'4$'6&4& &i CHARLEb 0. ALLEY, Inc., (Succe8om to ( has. ('. Alley ) WHOLESALE Confectioners & Fancy Grocers PKTKHSIUIKJ. V A . (leneral Areut in Viiyiuia anil North Carolina fur the celebrated Shahmow's la. u. r If uuiilml ,n L'otflurn I ml iltu ),v l iiaBra U' T ktl.ltftnl I. Mcl'. Tucker, lieseive your order for them. . I u Why Spend All You EarnP You might get sick or hurt-be prepared for It You might want to make an investmentstart now, "Takes money to make money," you know, Vim miirht he vUlted hv thieves or fire. an account with !! prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to get into. We pay 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts THE Bank of Halifax, KILLTHC COUGH ANOCURETHELUKSS wtnRi7.IIUG I1E17D1SC0VERY RID f QH5 ffa50aioo All THROAT AND UlMCTROUfijB. fUARANTCEO SATSMCTOfir' Off MONev fteruNoep. H-A-LIIT-AX, IT. C. N. L. Stedman, President R. L. Travis. Viue-President F. H. (Iregory Caahier For Sale. A nice four seat one home Surrey, in Kooil coutlition. Apply to M. S. MOl'NTX AXri.K. 9 -U 4w. Cockerels for Sale. I have on hand for aalei'i Cure While Leg Horn Cockerels. I'cice Soe. each. K. M. PLliXELL, Weldon, K. C N OTICE. I have this day iiialilled aa executor of the entale of Sim. Kate H. Maliry, de ceased. All perxona indelited to aaid estate are reiueited to make settle uieut. All penious holdinic claims will present them at once, or this notice will he plead in liar of their recovery. .M. I.. MAllltV, Ex, Mrs. KateN. Maliry, dec. Weldon, N. I'., Sept. l, 111 a." oet X lit. Special Sale ! We have on hull. I several ivuiiH uieuta of the latest iu aool, a-h I'riucitm ladies uits. Itathei "' I Ul I ii Iheae suits our lu-adqnatlee .UCI- neii to put tlieiu iu sale at i I for cash ouly. tl ) Suits t7.;. I'" cess. hue and all other coloif t to nun t:' ;p(i to ti ash t oat mi, i- H It), doh 1 1 Mm lu 3. H to H -N ' ' " I reduced CI . 75 to f Hlack ai.d i"; ' ore.1 silk Petticoats $4 to ii" to M.i.'i. Voile Skills 4U to f- '' to It.&ll. IO.IIUO vauls lace and ml'' ...... ... .i. ; i.. . to turn iv c turn: iiui b. i'i. $1 .Messahne silks, all colors, m 1,1 '" .". 6 aud lie. calicoes H! to 4c 10 aud -i e KiiiKhaius 1 to !ie t'"' 3.1WH yarda dress ifoods to eli-se out Ii than coat, Udiea hats al hall I'""' liuirs, dniififcts, carpetinirs ami matHM at and lielow cost. SPIERS BROS lULt 5 OAthtlAXAt: . Coa.tiaiwcii-TMuawa n).tiMJiu'.4 WEI.IKJN. M' ATTORNEY AT IAW, WLLDON.N.C. Practices iu the courts of Hal'"."' adjoining rouutiea aud il the Mi'rl f v.. mlrDtl' givau to eolieotioni tad prouipt'ttn'
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