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1 MCSSUS digestive organs, fifty would fully realize ment in Scott's Emulsion they would take it after every meal Scott's Emulsion contains the renowned body-building fats of pure cod liver oil, so medically prvdigested that it distributes energy, power and strength all thru the body and simplifies the stomach's work. To people in dec lining years we say with unmistakable earnestness Scoffs Emulsion will add years to your life and life to your years. AVOID ALCOHOLIC SUBSTITUTES 1J-8J THI: ROANOkH NHW'S, THURSDAY, Die. II, IV-1. Published Every Thursday. i.NTBKEll AT POSUJVI'U K U'ttMl', HKCUMI-l'l Ass M M'l'KK KA1 1 S t( SlIIX.KII'lluMNU'UMI: One Vmr. ,hy niadi otiait. H " Six Mouths, " " ' A weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political in. I agricultural interests of Halifax ami surrounding counties. Advertising rales reasonable and nialied on application. fur- WITH Mrs. Pankhurst the saJ dest words of tongue or pen are "Pinched again !" Hard (ravelling going from a special to a regular session of Con gress without mileage. The officials of Yadkin have decided to spend county ?200 a year for public service. European powers are said to be making guarded inquiries re specting the Mexican attitude ol the United States. In abolishing the New Year's reception, President VCilson shows that he had rather shake one pre cedent than 5,000 hands. A Massachusetts man and his wife live on 9 cents a day. They must have imported some of that Harrisonburg pinebark stew. The Government suit againsi the Chicago Butter and Egg Board under the Anti-Trust law is not lacking in a single element of na tional popularity. DURHAM citizens will ask Gen eral Jtiltan S. Carr to allow them to carry his name to the n. vt Dem o:ratic convention as its nominee for Governor of North Carolina. One of the cotton mills at New Bedford has declared an extra cash dividend of $400,01)0 and will in crease us stock by 800,000. IVc piring, of course, for ruin under the low tariff. Desimte ihe fact that the Mexi can unpleasantness has thrown u into the lhroes of pronunciation, a new foreign minister by the name ofThya Pradha Karavongse has had the audacity to come to this country. A diphtheria epidemic in Suf field, Conn., is attributed to public school pupils biting lead pencils which were distributed each day. Room for an "individual pencil" ag.tanon, perhaps. A Woman's Suffrage Conven tion containing many voters, a few Justices of the Peace and one or two Siienfts and members of Leg islatures is likely to make the poli ticians sit up and take notice. District Attorneys H. H. Sea well and A. E. Holton and United Slates Marshalls Claudius Dockery and Logan will be notified imme diately by the Attorney Generai that they are removed from their offices, effective December 15. King George, of Great Brit ain, celebrated his mother's birth day by taking her to a moving picture show. If the pictures were of cowboys riding down robbers, we can prove by any boy in W'el don that it was a royal treat. Because oil is 10 be ihe fuel the navy hereafter, Secretary Dan iel' urgently recommends that Con s' ess acquire oil wells and refin eries. Only in this way, he as sens, "can relief be had from whai will be a steering item" cf ex penses. "$I00-REWAKD $100. The readers of thin paper will be pleased to leai n that there is at least one dread ed disease that science has been ahle to cure in all it glares, and that in Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh 'ure in the only positive cure now known to the medical frati r nity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requites a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in tcrnally, acting directly upon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system, thoreby destroying the foundation ol the disease, and giving the patient Btrength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith its curative powers that tuey offer One Hundred Dollars 1'eward for any case that it fails to cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio, Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle, Sold by all druggist. Take Hall's Family Pill's for Constipa tioo. Adt. People sometimes forget that poor teeth and Improper mastication prevent sufficient nourish ment from ordinary food and harden the but if every man or woman past the bountiful, sustaining nourish CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS As Announced by Bishop McCoy at Oxford Monday. The Con ference w ill Meet Next Year at Washington. appo p Mei iitniriitx, as announced bv I'.i-i,. Riileigh District. John II. Mall. I'. K. ' ary iMeml. I! P Hohmsnn . i. hi, i ;. s I'.eai'len !' 'in l':il.- cuciiit, i; W. darling I i.tiiUmti'ti. .1. Paik-'i'. i tiii nor. .1. II, burl'uloe. bum i Mi-. M li. llix kenley, .1 . M beiison. Li-iiisl'iiri:. A. 1'. Wileos. Millhiook. .1 W Martin i ix foul. A. l'. 'l yel. I'ruieeton, M W 1-argan. Kuleicl.;-Central, ,1. II. McC'raekeu; I'Mi nton stii'et. .1. ( '. H'ooten; Kdcuton street.. I. i t.utlirie, supernumerary; Kpnorth, C ' I'ulhreth: Jenkins Memo rial, li I' Taylor. Selnm. .1 I , Johnson, -lilltlllielil, A S r.ariles, far fiver, 1 ' II ( 'ainpe YuuiiL'-ville. I'.C Allied, .chnlon. li H I'erry. I i reo 1 1 r of the department of minis terial supply and training. .1 L Cunning ifitn. Superintendent N. C. Anti-Saloon League, H I. Davis. Kaleigh Christian Advocate, Editor L s Massey. Methodist i 'i plumage. Superintendent .1 X t ole. Nashville t'liristian Advocate. Kditor T N Icy, Assistant Seeielary Epnoilh League, .! M Culhrctli. l'inaneia! Aent Loiiishurg Kemale College. l Willcox. Durham District. H. M North. 1'. li. I'.iirbngtnn i II Tuttlo. I'.urli nut nil ct. .1 W Hackney, tsupply I t'hapel Hill, Walter Patten. iHirham-l'.raii-ori I hurcli, K I. t kinsun: t an Church, A LOrmoud.I.ake ,ood, KC Durham: Mangum street, C I llarrell, Memorial. I. 1' Howard; 'frui ty. K t' Craven. West liurham. .1 A Hailey: Duiham ct V I' Constable lahani R ( 1. I-Muards llillshoro. .1 M. oriuond I.eashurir. .1 A Martin. Milton ol. s I' Nicks. Mt Tnvah et, .1 .1 I'.oou. North Alamance et. F 1! Nuhhlitt Pc'lliurn and andy iirove, II C mit!i. I'earl If II and l'.,-il,aiiv, I. M Hall. I'cls, lioxl. -outl Vane II, a I n ct, C 1 Rose, mi, N C Vearliy. Alaiiianee, W 1' iaIlovay. y lilt- et. to he supplied. ni.i-P-i I'tmitv l'aik school. V W I'eale. secretary Y M C in ( hiua, I- K I'-ai- uette. student 'anderliilt I nivcisitv. M I'amel, Id i .a bet h City District. M T. l'lyl.-i. I' K 'a:iii'ieii ct, A W Price, i huMnn et, U T Hurley, Columbia ct. K 1' I nival, i uriituek ct, C I'.leromc. Haie ct. M I! Cox. Ldeiiton, I' 1 1 Woodall. ldizaU'th City City Koals. K P. t'ra ven. 1 list church, I ' 1- Smith. Linus ct. ' i W I idler. Hatteias ct. 1' A l.uptun lleri ;'..ol. V M shaiiihurier Kelll,, keet Ct, .1 1. Mldgetl. K -,h Hank ct, W II Smith. M ' , K et,,l lilahK'k. .,th '.airs, T M Crant. l'asiuotank et, V A Royal. Pauteuo, I'-elhaven and Stailcsville .loni's. junior pn-achcr and V C supply. perijuiniaus ct, c W spilth, Plyinuuth, W J Watson. Roanoke Island. M W Hester. Roper ct, .1 W Putter. Mu.lciit Vandi-rliill Ciiiu-lsity, Mdh'l. : C A ! Hum. i i II Fayetteville District. li. U .John. P. K. Pla I. n et. 1 ( Llhs. I'.iickhnrii et. I. M ( 'liatlin. t arthace. P, L 1,'osc. esiiiny, Frank Culhreth. I Kike. .1 II shore. se et, i: It i;ell, supply. I'avelleMlhllav street, V R Uovall; Payelteville ct, U li Starling. lioldslon, M 1 1 (.lies. Haw Piver. K L Mack. Hope Mill., N It Strickland. .loiieshoro, li W Kohinson. Lilliiigtun. t; W Perry. Newton iiiuve, ,1 M W'hilson, sup. Paikton, 11 I'. Porter. iiosi'hnro. I. K u,vyer. 1'ittshoro, V 1' Craven. s-anford II K Spence. Siler ( ity, T 11 Sutton. Steadmau, 1' K 1'ixou. New Bern District. .1. K. t'nilerwood, P, K. Atlantic, Z H Pyatt, sup. lieaufort. T A Sykes. Itriilgcton ct, li K 1 ' i tt man. I arteret et, p T Kulcher. I lover ct, 1. It I'attishall, up. Klm street and E Kinston, J XI Wright, lioldshoro St. John, B C Thompson; St. Paul, S II D Wilson, Gohlsboro t t" O Puiaiit. (irifton ct, li D Dodd. Ilookertou, J V Bradley. Jones ct. (" K Vale. Kinston, H A Humble. Latirango ct, J N Carrawiy. Morehead City, D N CavineM. Mt Olive aud Kaison, J II Fnizelle. Mt Olive ct, W A l'ilaml. New Bern Centanary and Riverside E II McWhortor; W A Cade, junior preacher. Ceraeoke aud Portsmouth, E T I pock, supply. Oriental, E C Glenn. I'amlico et. ' 11 Caviness. Sewn "-prints it. I". T Hill. I sup. Snow Hill cf. I' I! .Met 'all. Stiails ct, V l; Humlilc. Kuckingham District A. Md ullen, P. K Aiu'idei u au-l H:scoe, W II Urown. Caledonia ct, .1 C llumlile. Candor et. li l" Simmons. Eli.ahcth et. (i II Kites. Hamlet. M li 'futile. Laurel Hill, H li I'arker. I.aurinluirir. K P. Pumpas. I.uniherton. W I! North, Lutnherton ct, N I. Seaholt. .Maxton, W V McKae. Midway, K H I'avis. Mt (iilead ct, N V. Coltranc. Montkronn ry. ti (; lirothers. Paefor.l. s T Moyli-, H V Townsenil, su- pernunierary. Ked Springs, H M I'tlte. Kichmond ct, Y K Wright. Hoheidell ct, S.l Mct'olinell. Kofesun et, I' P staulield. 1,'ockiuchain. .1 P. Hurley. Portland ct. .1 A Lee; W H Townsend, supemuineiary, st John and i.ilwon. t) H I'owd. st Paul et. .1 llruves Troy ct, .1 T I'rapei J a-s et, I- f lai wick. t aiolina college, s i: Meieei. President, i CollleleltCe l-sionalv Kvaiigehst, L L Nash. Worrenton District. li II llhs. p V. j I'.altl. l-oio and V hitakeis, EN Harrison j I:, -ili, ct. I. I' llaymaii. ' Coiin.iy ct. I' I l.aiuhardt. Lnliel.i and Halifax. .1 N McNeer. Caiysluiie ct. M Self. Hair. II-mIIc et. .1 A Morris. Hi ndi i-on-l list ehureh. II I' Peamau. 1 -it!. 1..1I, s v t otton. N.utliaii.ptoii ct, V l. llocult. North and v.uth Heii.leison, T .1 I'ailey Kich s.tiaie ct. W C Meintt. Poauoke ct, Pufus Hradley. linanoke Kapiils. W M Time. M'otland Neck. I. T Singleton. Wanentoii ct. I! II Itroom. W'eld.iu and South Weldon. ,1 A Horua- day. I Williamstou and Hamilton,,! T Stanford Littleton female College. .1 M lihodes. President. Missionary to Japan. J W prank Washington District. .IT tiibhs, I'. K. Aurora ct, W K Trotman. Aydcu ct, I'aniel Lane, jr. Path ct. C K I'urham, Itethel ct. II P. Tripp. Kim City, .1 M Ashhy. Parmville ct, II K Lance. Pairliel.l. ,lohu P Pros. Fremont cl, Iv K -rant, lireennlle .larvis emonal.J M I'aniel Mattainu-kivt ct, .1 V utry. Mi'Keiiilr.-e et. I Coungton Mt Plea-autct. .! .1 Lewis. Na-hville ct. .1 I. I.'uniley. Pocky Mount First church, C I. Head; South Pocky Mount. Marvin and Clark Mi -i t. .1 li Thorn psou vaiitiiiishuig ct. I A l utrell. -pnng Hope. P P Wat-on. supply, waii 'Juaiter et, W T Phipps. l'arhoio, I. li Join s aucelioro ct. T F. Wyehe. supply. ( Vashiiu.'toii. F M nipes, Wilson. M lliadshaw. Wilmineton District. I. F I hoiep-on. P, F. liuigaw et. .1 I t hi-lhee. I ai m r s etei k. V F Prow n. chaill'iniiii. W ii Martin j i lnitoii ct. W V Stanliiiiy. ILillsforocl. I; N l itis Jacksonville an-l liichland.i ' T Rogrrs. kenuiiM.ile et. T W Lee. M icn.ilvl Cl II M , larks,, n, im-loii cl. F i. -ell scott's II II, l; liriHou shallotle ct. .1 M Mailowe. SMii'lipoit. c Lance. Mi an-' ii in el . .1 M Loll del T.C...I et. I! I. I;, ash y Tow ii creek et. 1 I. i Lirraway. Wallace and Pose Hill. II II Flack. I UTntei ille, J P Pale. Wilmington llladen street. T (i Viek- ' is. Fifth street. i T Adams, tirace. .1 I ' Hun.ly . Seagate. N M Wright.1 I i unl . W I. I(eful.l Ciinfen iice Mis si.iiiaiy .s. ct'-iaiy. .1 I' liundy 1 ransteis- I s I.ove, P.rail rue.-: F M lloyle and .1 H Hoyli trill North I alolinal ouferellfe. outer We. HEART AND L1VHRON WRONU SIDE OH BODY. Savannah, da. In making a 1 physical examination of Police Of-! fker C. S. Cowart, who thought j he had a broken rib, ihe X-ray photograph showed his heart and liver to be to the right of the cen ter of his body. Physicians are making investiga tions and preparing papers for the medical journals on the subject. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All to Whom These t onit I, reeling ; Present Mav Wiikhkas, It appears to my satisfac tion, hy duly authenticated record of j the proceedings for the voluntary disso- j lution thereof hy the unanimous con i sent of all the stockholders, deposited j hi my olliep, that the Plorencu Lumher t ompaiiy a corporation of this ste ; whose principal olln-e is situated at ! v asliiliglnii Avenue in the town of Weldon, County uf Halifax, State of i North (aiolina, (A. C. House heini( the) agent thereof, upon whom process may Itft sf.rved l, lias com plied with the re-I iinrc incuts of Chapter '.'1, Hevisal of pm.'i, entitled "Corporations," prelimi nary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution; .Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan liriiuea, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do herehy certify that the said corporation did on the-ttn of December In! I, tile in my ollice duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on tile in my said otlice as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and allixed my olhcial seal at lialeigh, this 4th day of December, A. D. litll. J. BUY AN GRIMES, Secretary of State. 1127 -It NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that W, C. Dickens and O. B. Cook, partners hereto fore trailing as Dickens & Co., near Au rchan Springs, have dissolved copart nership hy mutual consent, W. C. Dick ens continuing the business in hia own name at the old stand. W. C. DICKENS, O. B. COOK. November 20, 1913 11 20 4t TT TURCOT t.jrs.ji Strong and Durable Give steady, Easy to light. T : y to clean and rewick. Dont smoke. Don't blow out in the wind At dealers everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY New Jerv HAl.TiMOKi: Kichinti(l, V Norfolk. a. itsfw'sascas Surorite Her with a Gift that Carries the Christmas Spirit into Every Day of the Year Think of the lons', tedious hours your wife, moiher or -i-tcr .-iH-nils in sweeping hriidnn.: dusting. Put yoursilf In her nl.icc. Consider the ph.i-urc ionii.iet, incxpinsive Frantz Premier will lirinj;. It will free her from those nerve-racking, endless hours of daily ilcaninn. When you ct home at nij;ht Miu'll tind her a- liht-!ie.iri-d a- when you left in the niorniiu:. Suction Cleaner Uks .iw.iy wish Ki-t-w.attiTin lnxm. rui; luatm unn.vr-.Mry. i'.tn Im i irrittl ,tnwhrn in oik h.uw. Won't faiiiu- a . liiM. Ih-nuiTtstrdtion in your wvn home j ree W'euhs K. I,. WILLIAMS. v KLDox, y. c. vX.-IINEyw on steamship. Children, live years of ace and under twelve, half fare. Ticket will he Hold for all trains Saturday. eccmher I'll. P'PI. Limited returning to leach original Martini.' intuit nut later than January li, PH-I. Tin- will lie an excellent up)oiluiiity for teachers and Miiilculs to utilize tin ir ( hnstmafl holidays in making au intereslim; idiicational trip to t'uha. The Atlantic t oast Line operates throuith Pullinan cars to key Went and to Port Tampa connecting at Poth points with steamships for Havana Tickets uood ia either route. I . M. .lolly, i iallic Aircnt of the A. V. Line, who has resided in llaiana fourteen iuli-rx. will accompany the excursion and render assistance to passenger enroute and ill the matter of hotel accommodations, sightseeing, etc., in t uba I 01 schedules, reservations, descriptive liooklets and any further in formation applv to Ticket Agents of the Atlantic Coast Line, or aderess W.J. CRAK1, P T. M WTl.MlNdTON N.C Gtiidin Beacon nr HROWINQ ITS 1 from every angle, as a perpetual beacon to guide your life boat in the channel of happiness and free from the treacherous rocks of want and misery, Cultivate the savings habit try retrenching in the matter of uncalled for expenditures. You will find it as interesting as It is sure to be prof able. You can well afford to be a little bit "closer" than you are, and still not be considered a "tight wad." Make a deposit in this Bank to-day even though it be but a dollar of two. Vou will soon find the habit "set" for good, and it will grow with your money. fELiTHU TOST n WELDON, N, C. l,l.J T . "C e S . :' vv -. :- -s-Tir. s r For Fishing, Lanterrs CanJ'pling ana Hard Use under All Conditions. bright ight Don't: le fie-! 4 Charlotte. N. C Chariffttun. W Va. Charltfktton. S. C. Make Thta Christmas Her Happiest your Kill but mtu h wnJj SPECIAL MfWy I a lUht. J Holiday Excursion To Havana, Cuba. ' ! Rate from Weldon, $48.85, in cluding meals and berth T. C. WHITI:, (I P. A. PENETRATING RAYS the Bank Book serves LAP-DASH methods do not en- ter into the making of our clothes. The tailor behind us are clever and capable men who have become wonderiully expert at sewing, finishing and styling. In a B. Stern & Son tailored-to-your-measure suit the shoulders will be graceful, the whole drape and shape will be in accord with your most critical desires, Let us make your clothes to measure Z-tiri-ir AWri-irxilt c,- The Store g :S of Oualitv. " S- -Vji- ftifr -Vm- -ii--;.- - oii '-" 'tv r')? Tr? -rf? u u m n n u m n m n n u w m m n u & m m 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 & Stainback A LAW FOR PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. Stutc of North ( 'iirohua, Halifax I ounlv, In the Superior t'ourt, ilcforc the Clerk. s. u. Duiiit l for hiniNi'lf mid antiuardiau fur l l:u Inn, 1 Ii. Daniel, William C. Dan iel and .Marshall I' Daniel, Minors, and Archibald Daniel, I'laiutitl's, Vs. .1. K. Daniel, Mix Kiiinia C. Collins, Maicclliis Smith and Daisy Smith, his wile, W. K. Daniel, Susie II. Daniel, An nie W. Daniel, Thomas V. Daniel, (ico, It. Daniel, S. Ilaynor aud Margaret K. liaynor, hix wife, and .lowph M. Dan iel, the above-named Annie W. Daniel, Thinna W. Daniel, Ueorge li. Daniel j and Joseph M. Dauiel being milium without liiiardiau over II yeans uf age, Hi'fi'llilllIltH ! The defendants Mrs. Km ma (.'. Collins, j MarcclliiB Smith and Daisy W. Smith, liiHvwIt'.N liaynor ami Maigaret K. i caruur, Ins wife, Susie II. Daniel, Annie I U. i'aniel, W. 1,. Daint-1, i iioinaH W. i Daniel. I.eorge I!. Daniel and Joseph M. I Daniel above-named will take notice I that a special proceeding entitled as ! above has been commenced in the Su perior court ol Halifax county to divide the lands described in the complaint be tween the parties to this proceeding and to make partition thereof according to their sharesilthat said proceeding re lates to said real estate, w hich is situate in tnc aforesaid county and State, and these defendants are proper parties thereto; and the said above named de feiicUnt.H mil further take notice that they are rmtiiied to appear before the ( lerk of the Superior Court on the ISth day of Deectnlier. IMS, at the Court House in Halifax Town, in said Halifax county, State of North Carolina, and an swer or demur to the complaint in the said proceeding, or the plaintiffs will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed in said complaint. The said complaint was tiled October Kith, 1H11I. This the 17th day of November, 11113. STERLINU M. OAKY, Clerk Superior Court. V. K.DANIIX, attorney for the plain tills. 11 l!U4t WANTED 1,000 new subscri bers for this paper. Send in your subscription at once. 11 1 it v tV-i qiiiil-iii.:Tft u-u-it uriVrlV ii-tftfififit j ii 1'r'infinfiinA MiVrfrii.'& R. E. Draper ilrtr-Jr AvrV iiiriiiijii j i iViniriaciiA dnlMrik . . INl'dKl'OKATKI" - . -ViiC- -iie- -,-,.--,. rr ? rryr -TfV -TfiT1 frY? WX? SECURITY. YOUR PROTECTION & CONVENIENCE The registration of all BIRTHS and DEATHS that occur in North Carolina is required by law. The aims of ihe law are: To Preserve Your Name forever. To Settle Your Rights to Property. To Safeguard Your Children's Title to Your Estate. To Provide a Means of Locating Preventable Diseases. Every Birth and Death occurring in the State after October I, 1913, must be registered with H. (i. ROWE. Local Registrar of Vital Statis tics for Weldon and Weldon Township. Why Spend All You Earn? 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, You might be visited by thieves or fire-.an account with us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to get into. We pav 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts rl 11 - Bank of Halifax, HAL FAX, IT. C. L. Stedman, I'residciil E. Vie RICHARD WINBORNE, Norfolk, Va. WINBOENK&CO.. Cotton and Peanut Factors Commission Merchants. Norfolk. Va. We are now in our new warehouse at Suffolk. We will advance liberally against peanuts stored with us at either Norfolk or Suffolk. We have first class storage at both places. Shipments solicited. Market infoimation fuitittlud. Kclcience, Seal caul National Hank, Norfolk, Va, Always get our prices before buying Peanut ltags, Bagging and Ties. It pays. 9 11 8m SUBSCRIBE to Roanoke News. $1 50 per year; 75 cents for six months. Subscribe now I JU 1 1 1 v Uli & Co. MM uii irii it ,V ii' MMMMM( Honest Uuods S At Honest I & n, 5 frites. 3 -,e--4,.es -. - -TfV rrX? L. .Travis, President H. Gregory Cashier W. H. WIN BORN l t l.owan counlv.N C y ai , rvj' f 1 1 f t? , 5 T7, j l.:i., -t" e" Y "I'll P0 , s, , -" -,. I, . "t i : -m Wiy i iii i 11 .--!.--''-;
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