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The toll of tlili.'lYlllo.-is t diiiming morv tli.m 350 vi.tuus i-v. ry il.iy in the VniU-.l htiitri, yi'l f,vv r.-.ilw. t!;- Ir uravs vumlittou mint tin- aitivnl p, i i.'.t .11 riv,"i. Overwork, wnrrv, vv.-.tkn. ;,lt.T sH'k-m-hs, ciurrh, iTimdiius t...I.T llmutv II i-xi-rt tlic wmkriiiii): lnilurmir that ins ilt-s voiiMimptiim. To viuoil iojiiin.l ici-ii:' ; linn, llim;- h.MI'N"l .' i1-'' l.tl.t'S'' I i L.'.l'.r ii U .LIU'f in. aU 1 .:. ni'-i- its rub : 1" "'-'' i-wi-!- tutx'rculnsis. Sottt'sKmulsinu istuturt: n ItrcUKtu-buikliT, Refuse sulistiluUs. THE ROANOKE NEWS, Thuksday, July 30, 1914. Published livery Thursday. HNIKIIKO AT 1'nSIOKKU K AI'VVKllioN AS HKI'IIMI l l.AHS M VH Ml H V I I S ill SI USl Rll' 1 ION IN i MI: Out' Year, (by liuiii) pitpiuil, tl "ll. MX MuntllH, " " . 1 '. A vhtUv lit'iiiuenitii' journal ili-voU'd to the muti'riul, iMiirutivinul. pi.titu-al aii'l avrneultiiriil iuUti'sIh ul lialilux and Burrouiuhntfeouutu'H. AdvertiKititr rates reaxouable aiul fur nished on application. Till: pi'iictieal benefit of fire drills HliERTA did not salute the Hag. ; in sehnolsjaeioriesandoiherpl.iccs He ducked under it. where people are congregated in 1 large numbers was splendidly il NEXT international crisis will : iu-,,r;ltc.j as tcl,ite-d in n news' dis please step into the consulting i p., u;h, which says : rno,n- ! "Vi'hen the cry of 'Fire' sound THE Bristol man who is show-1 hK ' picture ing why the price of eoal keeps so high is a mine operator himself. Vt'E see by die papers ihat Mrs. Emineliiie Rinkluirst, of London, is spending litis week nut of jail. As a parting shot before leaving for Jamaica Huerta said he was no friend of the Democratic party Vt'OUl) comes from Uysier Hay that Colonel Roosevelt positively will not run for Governor of New York. A German physician says no face is physically perfect. Evi dently this man never had a sweet heart. Running for the 1 miied States Senate is the way for a man lo demonstrate that this is a tree country. I THI-: prettiest girl in the world j has nasi landed in New Uirk," says the World. She has not done any such ihmg. She is right here A baseball striker There are hundreds of thousands of good Americans who would like to see our professional baseballers strike something. A large number of Congressmen would be willing to give ungrudg ing support to an adjournment proposition ; acked by the proper authority . A London suffragette kicked a policeman in the stomach which proves conclusively that ihat par ticular suffragette was not wearing the prevailing style of skirt.-- M.iii Chester Union. A man who saved a Missouri girl Irom drowning w as so badly j beaten by her in the sn uggle thai i lie was forced to go to a hospital j for treatment It is understood j that he won t marrv her this time. Originally the Cnued States was free from responsibilities for events in Mexico.--New Yoik Sit n. That is 'A hat Napoleon 111 once i thought, hut he soon discovered J his mistake I ! ll,mr: I id m- j A few headlines of th "Rail hues buy ing ears creasing i peraung forces West. " "Shops call men " 1 in plaie makei s see in the hack." clearing skies and sign wage scale for thou sands of men." Material good limes are getting the call on phsy enological calamity. A good many people u. ihe I'nited States should lake notice of lite fact ihat General Huerta leaves for foreign parts wuh a deep-sealed resentment against the Dcmocraiic party as well as tit.- Wilson Administration. In this he is in full accord with Joe Can nun and Theodore Roosevelt !i!0 RUYVARD. $!!!. I he leadi'tji ot tin paper will lie pi. 'a--ed to l.-tilil that tlirri' is ut lc.l-1 (an diradi'd dis.'axf. thai m'ioh'i' lias Ihsmi able to ctinou all its hlueen. ami that i I alarrli. Hall' ('atari!) Cun' is the only positive iwire now kuuwu to the nie.lioitml I'rati'niily. ( alanli lieum a eonstitutional disease, rtsjuircs a eon Htitlltional treatment. Halt's Catarrh Cure if taken internally, aetinir direeity u.on tire l.lood and mueoiiN surfaoes ot ttie system, tlieieliy Jeslroyihii: the foundation of Die disease, and giving ttie patient strenirth by hail dint; up tlie constitution, and assisting nature in dointr its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in the curative powers that tliey oiler One lluudred lloltars for any case it fails to cure. i J. CHKNEV A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Testimonial aeut free. Price 7a centt. pet tattle. Hold by all druggist. Take llall'i Family rill's foi Constipa tion. AdT, W'lllA' f.irm hands jic .-.o scarce in the West thai a Nebraska farm er otters $.3 a day, good board, v ashing and minding, besides die chance to wed one ol his vl.uin.li I'. i s wii'n every "lie ul whom guys I HO .ictvs of land i!ic w ails of die afjsi.itor over ilie "siai ving millions iiiiuiiplyivt ' seem raider redieu lou . - I'.iliinioi'e Sun. I V P,(lKl-;n, piesidenl ut the I'.irkcr liotion Mills Company, and the head ut' eighteen Southern c " 1 1 1 1 1 1 mills, ai a haniauei recently giui in Philadelphia, said: "A period of profitable business is right a' hand, Foreign compe tition tin ler the new tariff' is not going to injure the textile industry, and outlook for all business the country o er is bright. " Jriiili: ("i akk at (i7 is younger ih.ui many nun al 17. li may well he doubted if there is any man in the mc Conn beiieb, ho, i-hi.' enleiii, lias ,h much .1 of linn as 1. 11 d Wol k am'" 's u ay ol ha lie I'rcsklen1 il account o Judg study ,.iv the , bulge nig a good time need not hesitate i Judge (dark's age. i ineaire laic ilns aliernoon anom '! seventy-tive children who were witnessing the show left their seals and marched in double tile in an orderly manner out of ihe then ire, keeping step lo the lime of the , music that was being played. A ! film had exploded in the picture : machine cage. The older people followed the example set by ihe children and ilms prevented ihe panic which usually follows a cry of Tire' in a theatre.' UKi CROPS AND HOOMINti BrSIM:SS. President Wilson is receiving good news from every section of (he couniry in regard to increased business actniiyand general pros perity. The most potential bKior m this direction is the big crops which are breaking all records this year. The wheat crops amount to abom M),ilt0,l)IH biisheK which is about ,15 per cent gi eater than our prey ion-. I.n gesi crop John I ), I'm -a ell, i it Chicago, u ho is the head of one of the large u holesale dr goods establishments si.ucd lo President Wilson Km a eek that prosperity is noi only coming but has already arrived. President Wilson has freely con sulted with many ot the large busi ness tiK ii i, the country i ecenily and is learning tmiii them w ha! is m"s needed in the way of 'egi-ia-in ii to promote healthy business and industries and he lias li vened some useful suggestions Innn these sources AI'PLEWHITE-CHEATHAM. Prominent Merchant of Halifax Is Wedded at Dill ham I he Durham Sun gives the fol lowing account of the Applewlnte C bc.itham eddiug : "One of the most beautiful church weddings of ihe season was solemnied this morning at the Memorial Methodist church when Miss Geneva Cheatham, the beauttlul and attractive daughter of ill mi ukl Mi s Arch ( dieaiham, of city, became the bride of Mr. Rul,.sAprlewhiie, of Halifax, N C. "Jtisi before the ceremony was performed by Rev. L. P. Howard, w , ,,i ,), ..,,.r.., Mr -',)r ir I lower;.,!! sang a beautiful solo, accompanied on the organ by Mrs. J.K Mason. The wedding inarch i illowcd and tite maid ot honor, Miss Lli.abeth Cheatham, sister of the bride, entered from one side of the church and the best man, Mr James Applewhite, of Tillcry, N C, entered from the opposite side. Next came the bride leaning on the arm ot her faiher, Dr. Arch Cheatham. The groom was ac companied by the best man. They were followed by the bridesmaids and groomsmen, w ho w ere as fol lows; Misses Rosa Cheatham, Bessie Waikuis, of I lenderson, hdna Barklev, of Wehlon, and Miss Kearney, ot Durham; and Messrs. J. H. Pegram, lidgar Howerton, of Durham; Malcolm Cheatham, William and George Cheatham, of Henderson, and Gordon Carver, ot Durham. "L'ollowing the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Applewhite left on the 9:50 Southern tram for a trip lo New York, Baltimore, Washing ton, Philadelphia and other North ern cities. "Mrs. Applewhite is one of the city's most attractive young ladies. She has lived here for many years and her popularity was attested to by the numerous bridal gifts pre sented by her many friends. Mr. Applewhite is a prominent whole sale man of Halifax, N. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Applewhite will make their home there in the future." EARL COTTON CITS HAY OUT Of PRISON. In Company u ith I'ranklin .Mills He Lscapes Irom Camp Hospi tal. Pari Co'ton, who began a thirty year sentence in the Slate Prison on April Id, HUH), for second de-; gree murder in the case of the killing on November I I, 1908, in the red light district of Raleigh, i of Dr. li. W. Smith, a traveling ! man of Richmond, and L'rarkhn i Mills, the Jackson Training school youth who was on July N sen : Icnced to two years in the Stale ' Prison on the charge of robhhery ' on a grand scale in Raleigh, made their escapes from the State Prison farm in I lalilas counu early Sat urday morning by cutting w uh a pair ol pi vet's, their w av through ihe ire smckade ot the liospii.il ik i . iltc v, ci c v. ntiilv -I on ilk sk k II I .V' i lb. i' escape llic cnllc I" i i , i.e. lis- v m e! e .'iron ed ,ii : : mi i-ed lo lii. sun- I,, I'm al I :ll. t .oil, hi ,v as i s i ,!,, n S mirdav i...;i I H . I i ) i ; Rh, m niJ Niglu Policein m I lugties. K'hem Mlew Canton and met linn on the street. Mills ran awav hen ( anion was t.iki'i. but was later captured and boih men are now back in camp. Cniion is a man of'ahoui twenty nuie vtars of age I le is six feet and half an inch in iieighr Mills who at one nine traveled under an alias ol John I lenderson is a lift ecu Vears old bov Poih ot lb ' or n h ; I discarded their voin ki gal bs nid liB.kril jtisi like many other men of ordinary appearance when ihey readied WclJnii. John K'hem, who is a son of Capt. K'hem, superintend ent ol the Stale farm, deserves much credit for the return of Cot-; ton to the State farm. Hut for his recognition of Cotton perhaps , the men would have made good ; their escape. EUROPEAN WAR CLOlioT INCREASE IN BLACKNESS. (ileal Powers Are Now Straining At l.easlies. Kossiau Minister Says His Nation will Help Weaker Neighbor K'esist the Invader, who would lake Her cry Life, and llaly Promises Aid to Austria hih- Liit'tund keeps I U i ls I nellii'i' I or I lllel geiu ies. London, July Jti. Today's de velopments appear lo furnish ikw proof that .Austria is determined to make war on Servia. The possi bilities ot a general liuropean war Seem greater than ever, have con fronted the present generation. Hie Servian reply to the Austro I hinganan ultimatum w as an ac ceptance of almost all the demands except ihat Austrian officials shall paiiicipaie in the investigation and responsibility lor the anii-Austrian propaganda. Servia proposed an appeal lo the powers at The Hague tor the settlement of that feature, iwu acts ol- war. Notw ithstaiuhng this humiliating surrender, w Inch w as more than b'urope expected of the proud little nation, the Austrian government today gave the Servian minister his passports, which may be con strued as a virtual declaration of war. Austria committed an act of war by arresting the chief of the Servian General Stair', General Putnik near Budapest. A formal declaration of war is not expected, because Servia is not a party io the Hague conven tion which requires this. The suspension of all parliamen tary and judicial institutions has ken decreed in Austria, and an iror.-clad censorship has draw n a cordon of secrecy around the country. Till-: rcluci.iiieC nf women voters , in Kansas to register is reported to have diiiiinished since the Attor : ney-(ieneral rendered un opinion : that they are not reiiuireu lo te . their age. j NOT HISe'Io "TAKE CALOMEL ! llodson's Liver Tone is ju-t as sure in results and always safe, i pleasant in taste and lias no ulter ! ellects. As a remedy lor a torpid j liver c ilomel lias more than met i us iii.nv.il in Dovison's Liver Tone This niedieine does not roughly force the liver on to perform us work. It acts gently hut surely. Calomel depends lor its power upon exciting the liver to do more work, and olten the liver is too weak to stand such treatment, and after taking calomel you are as a result sometimes worse oh" than before. Hudson's Liver Tone cannot cause any of the dangerous effects thai often lollow the use of calo mel. It is entirely vegetable and pleasant to the taste, and is suitable for children and grown people. Get a large bottle for fifty cents at W. M. Cohen's under the guar antee that if it doesn't satisfy you that il perfectly takes the place of . calomel you will be given your j money back with a smile right at : the store where you bought Ood- j son's medicine. ' Gut i! men in this country are planning a great religious and ed uc uion il campaign in .Mexico in case the present bright ouilook tor p.acc is borne out by subsequent il.".. elop:ue;Hs. in such mi QIC IS Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Floivmv, So. Hukotii. " 1 uscil l.o he wry sick every month with bc-inni1: (I n w m p ui n w a ml i i ....I,., .. i i, .. ,i rji'fil ul tlu- tinif iiii't wry liUlc appetite 'Pit- pains eiv si; !..! that I u -I'd it riuht il n un the lUu1 uh I f ry , hi- caiPM' it hurl n,c mi I ClUlltl Iltlt (III any work at tlms' I dines. An "M wo - n.ic. ittK i -( tl ut- h in I.tlia K. I 'ink lia'll'H c;V'titft! 1'nllipoUlui lllid 1 pl U : P .Ml.-. I l'cit hrtl.-r Un m-xl numlh sd ! I mis Pil'ir i;.iV Ptllc.s t.f ll mid .'0t u.'ll hi I cii;M virk ail tho linu-. 1 linpi' every w nip-til whit sull'ers like I did will try I.'y.iia I'inkliatn's Vi'notahlf t'tunpttnuj." Mi-a V. I,ansi;'G, Kiiule No. i, l-'lui'tnice, South Dakuta. ; hv will weineii ennliinii' tosull'erday i i:i and dny out nr dratf out :i sickly, half- h 'lift ed exisirnee,iniiii).r three-fourtliri ! ut' the jny of livimr, win n they can litui lii-jtlth in I.ydia V., I'inkhum's Vep'tahLi t'oinpoimd '.; i For thirty years it ha.-" be-n tlientand- j an! ivhifdy for temaie ills, anil has re stored the health of thousands of women wIki ha e been troubled with st. eh ail ments art displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If wm Mailt special iohice urilrlo L)diii H. rinkloini Mi'illcino Co. u'onil ili'iiiiaP l.nn. Mass, Vour letter nill lie iipi'iirti, read and answcri'il hy tt uomuuitiid held in strict con tl deuce. i . or sp! iliL' A Mlllllllel sVHUINERY. h I Y I .1 ' I 's :l u 1 1 IIV lel.l'lKS. I'.ulli iiel, - I'mii'iliM, l & (j. Corsets, V.-CS ul ."n ji,1i, 7. to tl. W. I'l .i'i- ill In- Ml!.- t.. Mill Ilie I Il.il aM. U.uu. I- ; 1 1 . I . an, I tin,,!,.. ,t I,, ,.el, i III M Ml ' illl'I.U- 1'1,'OM I'l I.Y I I I 1.1' Mil.-. T A. 1.KW1-. W el.Um. N.I'. aaTJKht 'I WH'MWinaBMBJ A Delightful Profession for Young Women .: ' , iii:k'i: is no occupation ;' lor a young women that . is more pleasant or con genial, more suited to her ability and n a t u r e, none that can give her more personal satisfaction, and if she be a thoroughly trained professional none that oilers bigger rewvrds than that of music teaching. The supply of competent teachers of piano music is far short of the de mand. Has your daughter ever given this matter a thought; have you ever spoken to her about (someday becom ing a teacher of music?) if so buy her a STIlIrT PIANO at once, get her started on the road to success and fame, the sooner she starts ihe better. IT lws. 3U. ticff, r - I I i:i K, Mlm. Nil en I i, noil. y -1., Nuiiulk, a. WE KNOW THE BUSINESS No tinkering with your valuable timepiece. Wi; (iloRANTI:l: OllR WORK l ei our expert repair man ex amine your watch or clock. He will tell you what is needed and what the cost will be. Vi'hen your watch has fleet) re paired by us, you can depend upon it every time to catch a train tr meet an engagement. J. EE. WiLLXEK,. WKI.IKIN, N. C, S. A, I.. Watch Inspector. Next dour to Zollietiller'n I 'ruvr Store, mar 111 )y. Nil! IvAt.i.lA cini!!' ureflt Hiitrert'intr. Iir. Miles' Anti-I'tun I'ills irivr relu'l Wliv Kiillor loPifpr'.'-Ailr. llSlllil WATCH MA ' : If.' v-V j:' OUR S-J LAMP is the most compact and efficient lighting de vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will not blow out or jar out. Equipped with thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or detached. Throws a clear light 200 feet ahead. Extra large red danger signal in 'rick. It is equipped with handle, and wi- . denu'.nea manes a gooa nanu .u ; Strong. Durable. Will last te- y-.v . At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPAQ? W.-.Hhit-iMton. D. C. H i.-hniond. Va. 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Y.'.lll ."..linn un l.iiroiillj I.i .ansae Miiiit- liver. li:, 1-. 11:1111,11111 Hulls,' ! ill v 1 1 Olf lllul l'l till l a-li on liaie I . t'usli in other hanks 'a 'li.'.'-'" r.'. i:i;.s:i lutul, I. Ivey alson. ( a liierol tin- ahove tin alnive -tut, meiit is uiii- to the het Mille nl Nut Ii ( milium, (vilalyoi lliilous, Mihsi'iilieil anil swum to helm,' mo. this Uh .lav of June lull i" 11. Ill IIII.VV. Nulaiv I'litliv. Gl:(). B. CURTIS, President. IVliY WATSON, V.-P. & Cashier J.W. W HlTAKliH, Asst.Cashier. C. H. MATTHliWS, Teller. DIEiECTOES: H. J. Hl KW'lXl., GUO. B. CURTIS, W. C. 1)1 NN, A. S. HARRISON, C. K. McGWTGAN, R. B. PARKER, 1VF.Y WATSON, NX'e began business January 1st, IS98. We are the I. AUGUST BANK in Halifax County. We pay 4 per cent interest in Savings Department. We issue certificates of deposits bearing 4 per cent, inierest. We solicit boih Savings and Accounts subject to check. Deposits by mail receive immediate attention and prompt acknowledgement. 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All forms or irmurniice written iirnmplly am) nl lowenl ralca. r or the RAYO DRIVING 1 l,s rh.-,r!..l C::e.S s-r-"v. your mind to JL OIj TNI: CONDITION Oi:THI: Enfield, of business June M), 1914, Liabilities rapitiilsuirli. j. ni.mxi on Slltilisan,t tO.INHIIIll I liihviile.l I'lulits. ll.MW 'II t lit'uilleil illsi'iuinls li.'.l'i !l ! iliiilitrilv I 'iv. . 1 1 1 ! v l-t .'-lll.llll ; Ueimsits'. ' e-L'.lHl.r Total. Htlii,s2.'ii Stale of North ('uiulina. r'ouniy of Halifax, - nuiiu ,1 hunk, tiu sult-ninly sw.-ar that ol my kiiowit'ilire am) lieliel. l l:Y WA'I'.siiN, r'ttsloer. I I orieet AllesI: I ( ,., I. (1. ( ( ;T1S, (.'. ):. NhdWliiAN. II. ,f I'l'NS, Oircotors. s. K. I'ai-ikh.sus, Vii't'-I 'rtsi,leiit Jons L. I'ArrKUsnN, Vice l'ri'snli'iit I'aiti'r.i Itoumls, Juoksoii. .lolin 1.. PattiTHon, '. C. ISviumls, .1,1". (loodi. : 1 1 1 1 ; 'i i i t i c 1 1 1 1 i Y 111 ft T - . ,l ivi () 0 ll E N , Your y&I&iM Store I ijiiiBiTjjiM ''t i v.'.- V -".- :. 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More than 100 students now in colleges. Leaders ol Fresh, and Soph classes nt Davidson College Leader of Soph, and one of three highest in Fresh al University. Other evidences of leadership, Expenses moderate. JOHN GRAHAM, Principal. FAST Teachers' Training School, A Staie school lo train teachers for the public schools of North Car olina, livery energy is directed lo this one purpose. Tuition FREE to all who agree to teach, l-all term begins SEPTEMBER 22, 1914. For catalogue and other information, address ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President, 7 2 12 As The Season Is Drawing To a Close We're offering great Reductions In Our MI-N'S and HOY'S and Ready to Wear Sole Agents lor world's renowned W. L. DOUGLAs SHOES Farler I kpbo, MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS. WELDON, N. C. dcp 11 ly Announcement. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the oliice of Register of Deeds for Halifax county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election to be held August 6, 1914. This the 14ih day of July, 1914. J, H. Norman. IJJI M I i i fytC'S-Z VII CAROLINA UKEENVILLE, N. C. CLOTHING A Card, 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for member of the Good Roads Commission of Halifax county, subject lo the Democratic primary to be held on August the 6th. A. B. SCHLICHTER.
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