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laissi it MEWS. J Jf Ma4 lityaimif I ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription$1.50 Per AnnumJ VOL. XLIX. WKLDON, X. ('., Till' KSDAY, .ll'NK I, 1!1 I. xo. i I .1 4 4 i J Tho Kind Ym Have Always Bought, ami which lias been lu, uso fur over 30 years, lias boruo tdo signal uro of - nutl lias born nmdo tinilrr liis per fT i &7?Jt 80lml supervision slnoo Its inl'atiey. I-MCSH-, AllowiKMmetooVeeiiojoulii this. All Counterfeits, Imitations aiid "Jtist-us-irood" urn hut I'.vporlinciils that trillo with unil oiulaiitfer this lieallh of Infants mill Chllilrcu lJxpcricin-o iigninst Hxpcriiiient. What is CASTORIA Castnriti Is a harmless fuihstitiito for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ami Soothing 8yi:ps. It is I'Vasaut. It contains iioithi c Opium, Morphine nor oilier Narcotio substance. Its nirR is its ft'iiininleo. It destroys Worms und allays l'cverLshiicss, It cures Piairhua and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It pssiinilates the Food, regulates tho .Stomach and Itotvels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's I'miaeea-Xlio Mother's l'ricud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE BANK OF VELDON WKLDOX, X. Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, Slate of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital anil Snrplus, $55,000. For over :M yearn this institution has provided hankinir facilities for thin section. ItH Moekholdets and ollici is me identified with the husi ness interests of Halifax aul Northampton counties. A Saving Department is maintained fur tin' lu'iu-lit of all nlio desire to deposit in u uvmifM liauk. In this h.-partment interest is allowed an follovvH: Tor Deposits altowi'il ton-main three months oi longer. - per rent, Six months or lomrer, .( per cent, Telc rnnnthsor longer, I percent. Any in fur in at ion will he furnished on application to the I' its u lent 01 1 asluet f HKslOKN I : W. K. UANIKL, Vlt'H-l'UKSHiKvr. W. Ii. SMITH. .. ('. IHi I'Kli. Telle I)IUK(T(H;s W. hV milh, W. K. K. T. Daniel, .1. I,. Mu'pherd, W. A. OE 3E. IliYnny liiiiiiihiriiiNiiir limiiiiiiu UlilVIl W 1 WUIU IHI 1 v i vt i . .M.sr,'.u n'i;Kifs i' Building Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Door and Window Screens MAIK TO OKKKK ANl lE(ifl.AKSTIH'K SIKS. Good Materials, High Grade Workmanship Our SloRan. Weldon, N. C. r4 preciate the fact that every home furnishing need can be filled, promptly and at a distinctive price saving at this store. We are showing a line of Kitchen Cabinets, Stoves, and labor-saving devices that ou will be delighted to have demonstrated. It will pay you To become posted on our new offerings whether you care to purchase now or later. No matter what you need for the home our combination of service, quality, and modest prices together with terms that make it easy to supply your needs will make you a permanent customer of this store. WELDON FURNITURE CO., Weldon, N. C win roof Pilf SOLD BY rieroe-Whitchead Hardware Company, WELDON, N. C, Signature of CAHHIKH: .1. I). IHfAkK. Daniel, .1. O Dial.e. W. .. lohen. IV I. I'. ...Ihcoil. i. .1 . W. .-I. dye 2E o GOODMS I'ROM Till: Every housewife will ap JO WHY TEACHERS AGE EARLV. Fearful and Wonderful Excuses (iivcn (or Occasional Nonnlten diince of their Pupils. While the law of the html compels children to itl lend school up lo a certain age, there is mi law that makes it obliga tory for I lii'iu to lie present at every session. They may he "excused" en the ritteii ro iptest of paretils, ami we here Willi present some of these rea sonalili' excuses: "li.-r MisH llliiiik: Sii.liolmd a J . l i i in lii'i' left 1 1 ; i it ami could not come yesterday. If it goes to cutin' up today, plcse let her went home and oblidgc. Mrs. H. I. ('." "Kind Frieiul: K indly excuse .lames for lateness. I kneaded Iiim after breakfast." here Miss II: Willy was not (hare yesterday liecaws he hail to have his shoes half-soiil-ed. They were so holey his feet not wet and 1 was afraid he would (ret tonsilihtoiis. Mis konsf iliiliou !i i lit of the best. II is some llcredilitary on his pa's side him heint; puling. Ho excoose." New York Kveiiin Post. MIS REASONING WAS (1001). A certain young man's friends thought he was dead, but he was only in a slate ol 'coma, says Tit Bits. When, in ample time to avoid being burieJ, he showed signs of life be was asked bow it seemed to be dead. "Dead!" be exclaimed. "I wasn't dead. I knew all the time what was going on. And I knew 1 wasn't dead, too, because my feet were cold and I was hungry." "Bui bow did that fact make you ibink you were still alive?" asked one of the curious. "Vi'ell, litis way. I knew dial if I were in heaven I wouldn't be hungry. And if I was in (he tuber place my feel wouldn't be cold." And occasionally a man lias money in a bank because he docs not own an automobile. iiiMimii 1 1 iiihhiiimii mi hum inn MRS. LYON'S ACHES AND PAINS Have All Gone Since Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Terre Hill, l'a. " Kindly permit nui to give yon my l.tiii.itniul m fiivurof l.jtlia h. 1 nikhnm 3 Ve tfotHlile t'om pound. When 1 first liean hiking it 1 whs aull'erinK from female troubles fur somo timo and hud almost all kinds of aolii'S - pitins in low er pnrt of Imek and in siiles, and press ing down pains. I could not sleep and Since 1 have taken had no appetite. Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vecetahle Com pound the aches and pains are all gone ami I feel like a new woman. I cannot praise your medicine t-o highly. " Mrs. Alulstis Lyon, Terre Hill, Pa. It is true that nature and n woman's work lias produced the icraodest remedy for woman's ills thut the world has ever known. From tte root: and herbs of the field, l.yili . v.. I''nliham, forty years npo, pave to womankind a remedy for their peculiar ills which has proved more ell'u acinus than any other combination of drug's ever com pounded, and today l.ydia K. l'inkham'i Vegetable Coniou!id is recognized from coast to coast as tho uUuidard remedy for woman's ills. In Uic l'inkhum Laboratory at I.ynn, Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek iiiK health many of them openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by Uikine; l.jdio K. Hinkham's VeRetablo Comioiind; and in some cases that it has saved them from surgical operations. WOOD'S SEEDS WliTF make larger growth than cow peas or any other loil-im-proving crop; also cost leu to jeed per acre. It only requires about a peck to seed an acre, and they make such a rapid and enormous growth that they soon cover the ground wherever they are sown, I'laiit in rows four to five feet apart, dropping twoorJ three beans about a footnpartin the row. "Wood'i Crop Special' 'giv ing prices and fullinformation about Velvet Beans and all other Seasonable Seeds.'rnailedjree. T. WoTdjpns, Seedimen.ffl Richmond, Va. DID Did you give him a lift ? He's a brother of man, And bearing about till the burden lie can. Did you give him a smile ? I le was downcast and blue, And the smile would have helped him to battle il through. Did you give him your band? He was slipping down hill And the world, so I fancied, was using him ill. Did you give him a word? Did you show him the road, Or did you jusi let him go with his load ? Do you know what it means lo be losing die light, When a lift just in time might set everything right ? Do you know what it means just a clasp of a hand When a mini's borne about all a man ought to stand ? Did you ask what it was -why the quivering lip? Why the half-suppressed sob, and the scalding tears drip? Were you brother of his when the time came of need ? Did you otter to help him, or didn't you heed? WHAT SORT OF AFATHER ARE YOU. i bathers, you are only reaping just what you sowed, l-'or it's irue ' to a great extent, just the sort of a father you are, is just the son of a j son you are going id have. l:or did you ever noiiee that a little boy ! tries to do everything he sees father do? l ie thinks whatever papa says and does is just the right thing lo do. I'athers, be careful what you say and how you say it, what you do and how you do it. l-'or God surely holds you accountable for the way you raise the precious boy He has given you. What sort of a lather are you to your boy? Do you know if your standing is guod ? Do you ever take stock of yourself and check up Your accounts with the boy, as you should? Do you ever relied on your conduct with him ? Are you all that a father should be ? Do you send him away when you are anxious to read, Or let him climb up on your knee? Is a paper more important to you than his lalk ? Do you Hnd that his chatter annoys ? Would you rather be quiet than have him about? Do you send him away with his toys? Have you time to bestow on die boy when he comes With his questions--to tell him the truth ? Or do you neglect him and leave him alone To work out the problems of youth ? Do you ever go walking with him, hand in hand ? Do you plan little outings for him ? Does he ever look forward lo romping with you, Or are you eternally grum ? What memories pleasant of you will he have In the years that are certain to come? Will he look back on youth as a season of joy, Or an age that was woefully glum ? Come, fathers, relleet ! Does he know you today, And do you know him as you should? Are oilier things so important to you That you leave il lo chance that your boy will be good ? Take sioek of yourself and consider the lad, Your time and your thought are his due. How would you answer your God should He ask, What son ot a father are vou? TRUE LOVE. L'or Kvery Drachm ol Honey l:ound In Love "A Pound ol (iall Doth Over it Redound.'' "The course of true love never did run smooth," according to Lycander, and if it is the real thing only when it hangs on until the edge of doom, and ihe going is rough all the way, those who have lite actual germ implanted in them need attention. Vou may shake off Spring fever or get a hypnotist to rid you of hypochondria, but Sir Walter Scott, who w rote a good many books in which love was as "unconquerable in the fighl" as Sophocles declared il to be in "Antigone," says thai stemming a stream with sand, or fettering llanie with flaxen band is a cinch compared with trying to cure love-sickness by "Hrm re solve." Buckingham, in an Ode to Love, declares that it is the salt of life, and that ii gives a higher lasie to pleasure and makes it last. Uut perhaps the poel was in love when he wroie the lines, and, therefore, in no stale lo he dispassionaiely in forming, and in a normal stale he didn't give a hang for the verities. Cynics are inclined to irusi Spencer more Ihan Buckingham and Spencer says that lor every driichin of honey found in love "t pound of gall doth over it re duund.' WOKE IT BLI'ORH. The judge looked at ihe prisoner keenly for a few moments and then said: "It strikes me forcibly 1 have seen your face before." "Thai's where I always wear it," replied ihe prisoner, sullenly Then ihe court laughed and i took sometime lo restore order. Pearson's Weekly. It's all right to ride a hobby if you know where to gel off. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA YOU? SCOTCH THEOLOGY. An Edinburgh cabman was driv ing an American round ihe sights of the Northern city, says The Westminster Gazette. In High street he stopped and with a wave of his whip announced : 'Thai is John Knox's house." "John Kno.x !" exclaimed ihe American; "who was he ?" Thi: s ai tOO niUCIl tor tllC Cabby. 11,,.. Good heavens, man, he ex - claimed, "did you never read your Bible? SAW HIS IMAGE. A man went 10 a judge, and asked whether he could bring suit lor slander against a nun who had called him a rhinoceros. Why, certainly," said ihe you judge. "When did he call linn?" "About ihree years ago." "Three years ago! And you only stan suit today!" But, your honor, yesterday saw a rhinoceros for ihe first lime. LOOK ON THE HKIUHT SIDE. Look on Ihe bright hide. It is Ihe ritfht side. The hour may cheerless mid somber with cIoiIiIh, hut it will he no better In wear it gloomy and mid coun tenance. It is tho Hiinidiine and not tho clouds that makes llowers. The ky is blue twice where it ix lilaer once Yll have troulili'N ho have others. None are free from them. That would lie u dull sea und the mii lorx would never (jot hIc ill were there mithinir to disturb its surfiice. There in more virtue in 11 Hiiiibeain than in a whole hemihphern of cloud and gloom. When a girl begins 10 talk she may be a speaking likeness of her mother. An eminent surgeon is one who can open a man's anatomy and re - lieve him of his bank balance. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA $lsi si m Absolutely Pure NO ALIM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE FATHER AND SUN. The hoy That is a Companion of "Dad'' All the Way May Not Know More Than The Boy that Mad Drifted from His l ather, Hut He Mas Less to Unlearn. Fathers and sons do not have enough of each other's society. So patent is the fact that Mayor Baker of Cleveland, Ohio, has issued a i proclamation asking for an in-1 creased intimacy and closing with j these words: ' "If we can begin ihe new year i with the resolve that our sons i shall be more our companions ; and our fathers more our comrades it will add both lo the sweetness of i our private life and to the value of our ciiiensliip." Mayor Baker is ihe first of M)0 ' mayors of American cities to join 1 officially in the "bather and Son" movement started in Cleveland, and which has gone east as far as Bangor, Maine, and west as far as Denver. : The average father and son are j preity good comrades up to the lime that the boy becomes of high ! school age. They play together an 1 work together One sees them ', taking lung walks on Sunday, and going fishing on holidays. The I boy can have a belter time with his 1 "dad" than with any of his play ! mates, and as for "dad, "he would rather lose a linger than disappoint j the "kid." So they continue cro nies and pals up to the very lime : that the boy needs father the most, and the father needs the buy, then they separate. In the next five 1 years ihe V. M. C. A. secretary or the athletic coach can tell the father more about his son than he knows himself. When the boy goes away lo school and forms new associations the distance between ihe two in creases. A surprising number of Ihe letters from fathers to sons in college takes ihe form of hastily ' scribbled checks. At the ei.d ol .-x,,x,,l il.ioe C...K., I I...J ( . , .1 111 UtlUltU UIIC.lMlltb 111 L.H.II U II- 1 .. , ,l 'l V..SI. 1IV.X.. 1 HV.J Hill I, iivui- r. c , r mg in common. The faiher fears 1 that the son mav ihink him o d - fashioned, and the son fences, ex - peeling every moment some sol emnly delivered "good advice." It is unfortunate lh.it il is so, but the fact may as well be faced. There are exceptions and these! constitute a peculiarly happy con - "'Isl' What is finer, indeed, thai the i.e ii-i' , sight of a youth admitted into the circle of his father's friends? The ,r i. 1 , 1.1 I uu 1 i isl 1 la a Loiiipjiiiun ui uavi . I j all the way may not know more ' , man me noy mat n.iu uritteu 110111 I his father, Inn he has less 10 un- I learn. I OCR GOLDEN RULE. Let us make it our duty and pleasure from (his time forth to spread such an iutliieiice around us that whoever we may come in contact with will he inaile belter and happier by hiivinif known 11s, so that our golden rule will he: "Never drop a speech that could carry Sorrow to any heart, wherever our words niicdit reach." It has bei 11 beautifully said that "woman is the crown of crea tion." Hod grant that each of us shall add n precious jewel to this glorious crown that shall shino through endless iircs, ! j 1 j CASTORIA For Infunti and Children. rhe Kind You Have Always Bought Blgnatur of ! EDWIN CLARKE Hardware Paints and Oils -' YOU THIS IS HOW & M. Lais. SALL ()l: LAM) UNDLRI)Ll:.IJ of TKUST! Ilv Mil it.' lit' ll.e pouc ed in a cei tain del -I id and d. ln. ied l.v V. M. .scull. Ill- lie. In W. I! ids:iIeeoiit.iiii-lln-t eecilted scon and Kate I allied. Ti n--- t dated Maicli .'.'lid, I'll an d dulv il. iilliee Halilav M'C"t.lrd in hook I'll, al p; ol' 11,0 1,'eiisl. I id l,-eds lol eounly, di l'aiill limine. I n Ihe indel.lrd. evs srl'lllvd III ol' trust and Hie bolder ol the ol tru-t. Mrs. Puia I 'ol. Lew i reitlesti-d llie iindersi;:ni'd execute llir power id' sale in made 111 illd deed Mild deed . having ni-lee lo aid deed ; ol lrti-1, llie iindersiciH'd trustee sell at public anelion to the burliest I bidder l'or cieli at llie conit bouse dooi j in HaliliiN Town. N. I'., on Monday, June the 8th 1DU, at 1.' o'clock . , lhai eeitaiii I raet or parcel of land lvniLr siluate and Peine, to the con ii Iv oi llabla, Male of Norlh I arolina. as follow s: lleLMiiiiiiiL' al No. I, corner center of couoly road and swamp, thence aloiitr eottntv road sil feel lo center Ueedv j Munich W. ('. l'a I. S. K. Itaniill. anil i l awei'lt liens corner thence up Reedy i Hiancb alollL' I'antel line ir.' feel lo a ' slake west side of branch W. I'. llteen estate cnnicr III I'lllin I line, thence N s'i V set feet to slake near large oak al , old bouse plai niner No. 0 in W. Ii. ' 1 1 rei n eslalc line, tbetice alone; No. ( line S I I U lli,;., feel lu stake on Heaver J Swamp coiner No Ii. thence down said swamp alolur line No. I to llie heirin- oiiiLl. coutainiiii; one hundred lil'tv-thlec and it-1 ll :i,l acres, more or less, llie ! same bcum lot No. according to sur i vev of cei lain lands made lor ,1 II Lewis by ( liBiles L. tester on Ihe lib day of November. PU 1 , said sill ev bellit: le corded ill I'.ook J :i at pai:i s -.'oj and . en;;, oilice ..I the l:,-i-l,-r l I Is tor llahla county, lo which sa:d plot and survey It ft'lelice is hele ilia le lol a mole perfect description. fins is an oppoitiiiniy to pini'base a valuable liuet of land. The uiidersiL'li id will leply load lll'llllllts coiifellilni; the same, I bis ihe ;ih dav ol, Maw I'll I. w i; I'nii i . trustee. Administrator's Notice. I Lenin i nalilied ie ad ininisliator of Ihe estate of W. II. i ell, deceased, late of I lallfax colllil y, N . I '., Ibis IS lo nidify all persons haviiur claims aL'amsl the e'slale of said deceased lo esblbil them 1" tin Iels""iei' at Halifax, N. ('.. oil in beliiie Ihe 1 i!h dav ol Maw I'll. . ol tills notice will be pleaded 111 bar ol their lecovel v. Ml pi rsons m debled to the eslalc will please make inmiediale paviiienl. I bis I Hh of Mav 101 I LLLIiiri' P.. ( I th'lx. ' i Adnir. ol estate ol V. II. council, dee. j TOTICE I Of Quulilkution of Administrator. ! The uiiilt'isinnt 'l liavinir tiialilit'l in the SiiM'iioi point of Halifax county on I tin.' 'J'J iluy St'pti'inlicr, us ii'liiuiiiK itiutorif llie olatc o! Jackson 1'iin i it'l, witli llie will annexed, licichv noti- tti's all ttMsiiis liolilini; claims ;tLfainxl the -aiil '-stale t(i pM'si .a thi'in ti linn ut his oilier in WrMon. N. C,..lulv ven- I tl.,1 Ulllllll lueltP ML.tllli. I,.,,,, tli(.,l..l. ol tins notice m llie smm- mil l.c plea.l- , ...I i ii th.T.'i(f ' ' i ...... .... i ; late are reiiuented to make iiomcdiate j ,iav,n,i t ,1,,. undersn: i ! I Ins ihe i;ib .lav oi Ai.i.l. put ; A,mr W Iv I M I .lackson Hatuel, with ibewitl am Hexed. SALE or TOWN LOTS BY CUMMISSIONLR. p,v virtue of a decree ,,iihe supeno. 'court made m a special pincc'dnur I Ibelelll iendun.r. eutill. d Mrs. I'ttllie Ii. I ItHtcuhiiiise and others p. ih, coon I e pane, .laie.l ihe 1 nb day of May. ! till I, llie nil. lersiirued. the dulv appoint 1 ,, c,i,ssionc,. ,ii s,-n ,' n.,1,1 of : the tore oi . .Mien m the ton of ' Hel.lon. N. (' , at P.' o'clock M..011 j Saturday, June the l.h. IUI4. al .uNie auclioii to the tuirlo-sl t Mil. tor, the tollowinir (lisciibed lot or patcet ot land kmc situate and henii; hi mih! lortii of Weldoii, 1 niiiity ol llalilax, "tati of Norlh aroluia, lyinir on the north side (if I'jtfMli stu-ct, Het ot I Sycamoie strerl, and adjotninif the lots ln'lomfiiiLr In estate of , . Ihcknis ! d. -ceuse.1, lr. A. It, olhcotlei iiiKl Ifnh ! eit h'ansoin, and continuing one halt 1 acie. This pmpeitv will he Hold as lol- 1 lows: oiie louilh of an acie thcieof ; on Inch there in a duello ? house hile j ly occupied hy the smd Vr. 1'attic K. Hitli'iihiuise; and the other one-fourth j id an acre thereof lieiiikt a roinoi lot j lyinu at the intcusectiou of Kulith and ' Ctllll'trc tM'it l)n "rt'lt (rl Iti'OH' I UllimplOW'd lot. I I he lei iiih of hale arc otie-tlntd cash, j the halnhCf 111 one and two vcjii k, the said dclcricd payment to he evidencctl hy not en o I the purchafei and to Im-ui interest ttt the rate of six per crnt per annum, the title to U' retained ly said ounimiKSKiiici until all of tin defetrrd payments arc made. Thus oilers an opportunity to invent in vuliniHe real estate in a gitmintr sec tion of the ton n ot Weldon. This the Will davof Mav, tM t. W. K. DAMl'.L, CoimuiHsioucr. COR SALL Single comb white 1 LechornegES gathered every day. Price per setting oF 15, 50c. R. M. PURNELL, 2 26 tf Weldon.N. C. Neuralgia cauaM treat Buflaiing. O. UBmt Aoti-PaBi PUU firt tkf. B I Kuy 4 gals.L n a,, i .i ,.-,! (1 j I You t!,eii ma!;,' ! " I Arivboilv r.n in ! ;::-' ' akeYour Own Paint! WILL SAVE 60 cts. PER GAL. SKMI - MiXnt kj At. I'AINT. ill M per gal. - $8.4 0 '1 Oil to mix with il - - - 2. 1 0 l.a!:;. if pure paint lor - - $10.50 i;r,!y $1.50 pt r gal. ib- OIL with the PAINT. 1 1: 7 gals, of I eacly for-use paint in a gab or $14.70. f'.v ' " ." i ' t ist (. mir wnii i: i.tMi, ''. A'm. i. ri ;.,! h,iIU rin.T tnr I (HI , 'tits. f : I .&M.PA1NT yon buy, and 11 not the best i it-.u ;...m i u:l yet ALL your money bach. IMsOrr.SSIONAL CARDS. WALTER E. DANIEL, Attorney-at-Law, WLT.IXIN, N. f. Practices in liie couits of Halifax- and Northampton and in the supreme ami 1-ederal couits. I olleclioiis made in all parts ol Norlh I aiohna. branch oilice. at llubfax open every .Monday Wm. L, KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, WKI.lNlN, N, ('. Business ptomplly and faithfully at tended lo. Associated with Peebles iV. Hants and Cay iX Midyelle in llablax superior Court practice. 'J-y-tf GEORGE C. GREEN, ATTORNI-Y-AT-LAW, (National 1-uuk KuiMuii;) Weldon. N. C. i-LLJOTT Ii. CLARK, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, u.M.ir.w, n. c. PKMTh t.s in the rimrls of I tali tax anil aljniiiiiiLr I'u'iiitifs anl in the Su pieitH' cmitt ol llii Statf. pt'eiat atteu tit in t:i.ii to edit cluniK and luumpt re luruN. lo-b-ly W.J. WARD, DICNTIST, OI'KICH IN HAMKI. llt'lLIUNO WKI.IiON, N.t'J nep!2 ly A I. SCIIISLER, CIVIL LN01NEIiR, Surveying a Specialty Pllolle ',01 N. LMPdlitA, VA. 1). E. STAINBACK, I NOTARY PUBLIC j And Eire Insurance. I koanoke Vus Htlkt -:- Wcljin N.t I T GLAK ATTORNtY AT LAW, U KI.IKIN, N. (', Practices in the courts of Halifax and Adjoiniiiu counlicH and it the Supreme court of the stale. Special attention ifiven to collection!" and prompt returns T. V. .l sox-, .1. A. Womihi.l. tiaryshurir, N. c. .lackson S.O N". 1.. I. oNii, lioanuke liapnts, N. ('. MASON, WORRELLS LONG, Attorneys-at-I.aw. Ihlic lioaiioke Kapids. niv Jsi I v. . C.and.lackson.N.C GREAT BARGAINS IN TYI'EWITERRS. w count) laine simk of standard Typed nteis. i an furnish nt once Mon arch. I ox. (Unci. Keniiiiifliin. Hoyal, smith Preiinei, 1.. t . Smith .V Hio.'k ami I iiilenvoo.l. A ny olber make from .'ili I. "days' notice. We have both tho visible and the invisible We bouirht a laiire stock of these Tvpeiuiters from otic-fourth to one -hull' the reirularii hole sale pnee, uii.l on Mile now atone louilh lo one-ball llie ii'irulai lelml pneeH. A yociil 'I'ypewi iter lioio -, : in y', A tw."rr oe '- 'jii w -ii -i , . from Hi l up to uny pi ice Will be iflad toansn,'r any in.piirv in connection with these machliicK. and Kend sampleH of the ork done by auv of the Tyiie xntem e have. Kverv Uiy and tiir should have one of out cheap Typewii ters to leain how to use. Any person who can write well on a typewriter ran demand i large wlary Anyone who luiya a cheap typewriter froni u and wants a lielter one later, we will take back the one boucht and allow tlicsaiue paid for it m exchaii.e I'm a better oue, if returned in cooil coudilionand witluu nix mouths. Il not in iroo.l condition we allow llie market value, we carry Type writer nbbouB aud uthei supplies. SPIERS BROS. WEI.DON. N.fl Urer eroMt 'it j in -Mllw' U-L'T flJT a. liawii Lsaatn
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