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I Ik When You Yawn a Good Deal In the day time, and feel dull, lazy and discouraged, you have every symptom of a torpid liver. Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form) is a fine tonic for a disordered liver. It acts promptly. The bilious im purities which have inter fered with the free action of the liver are driven out, the stomach 19 cleansed and strengthened so that it can more thoroughly digest food. The bowels are purified and a regular habit re established. It is a splendid medicine for the whole system. Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold fry Dealers Price, Large Package. $1.00 Mk lot Ihr imultif with tl? Hot 7. n ilie Utfl. tl ir.iit finiinl gi-i it. n-i.ill lii it, we .ll Iri.J tt by mi!. i"iil'l. Smunonl Litfl HrfulMut II !,) put up in tlijui.l Inttn lut ttuiw wliu pirli-t II. I'll.' tl 00 ptr twltlf Luuk tut Itie Rett X kiwi J. H. ZEIMN A CO., Proprietor! St. Loul. MUiuurl THE ROANOKE NEWS, Thursday, July 30, 1914. THE LOCAL PAGE. All the News of Town and Vicinity (lathered by Wide-Awake Reporters. Almost time 10 sow lurnips. This hus been a hot summer. To err is human; to sidestep is divine. Now for barbecues and Bruns wick stews. The ice dealers are reaping a rich harvest. al- Miss Mabel Dixon, of Wilson, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. C. Den nis. Misses Gladys and Mabel Car starphen, of Wake l-'orest, are vis iting Miss Julia Turner. 1.. T. Garner attended a banquet given by the Knights ot l'ytbians at North Lmporia Tuesday night. Miss Kate Tilghnian left last week on an extended trip to rela tives at Victoria, Newport News and Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bounds, C. I Bounds and J. 1. Wyehe are attending a reunion of the Vincent family at Virginia Beach. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Hornaday returned home Saturday from Parkton, where Mr. Hornaday as sisted in a revival meeting. Of all the people in the world who should be the happiest, it is the fanner, livcrything be raises is in demand at a high price. Mrs. Moore, formerly Miss Daisy Lewis, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. P. A. Lewis, has return ed to her home in Portsmouth. Mrs. J. L. Williams and daugh ter, Miss Louise, have returned home after an extended visit to relatives in Florence, S. C, and Wilson. Death must be a welcome relief to the man who is compelled to hustle eighteen hours daily in or der to keep his life insurance pre miums paid up. There are times when we cher ish the conceit that we could im prove on summer a little in spots but we would never make it any shorter. We have never known a summer long enough for eating all the buttered corn on the cob, corn pudding, cornfield peas that we wanted. In Honor oi; Miss Fva Stain hack. James A. Pierce gave a reception to his cousin, Miss liva Stainback, of Greensboro, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pierce, Tuesday evening from 8:30 to 1 1 o'clock. A large crowd of young people were in at tendance and they all bad a most enjoyable evening. Flegant re freshments were served and much enjoyed. The young people en gaged in games and plays and all voted that James was an ideal host who knows how to make his guests feel at home. Stki-kt 1,mphovi:mi:nt. J. T. ope, who is now acting duel of police, has made some noticeable improvements in the alleyways and streets of the town by having all of the old rubbish moved and the streets and alleys cleared of old boxes, barrels, old buggies and everything that had a tendency to disligure the sidewalks. Mr. Pope has an eye lo business and he also has an eye on the joy riders and speeders of automobiles. You had better keep within the speed limits when you go through town or the Chief of Police will be sure to get your number and hale you before the mayor. WELDON 33 YEARS AGO. The Irish potato crop was most a failure. You can almost see the cotton and corn grow. Watermelons in great abund ance and cheap. It is easier to get a poor wife than a good cook. The crops have never been known to be belter. Stewed tomatoes, corn pudding and cornfield peas. liven the baby in the cradl finds ibis a rocky world. Mrs. I. V. Stainback is visiting relatives in Greensboro. No man is well off who has not a tomato tree of his own. Apples and peaches and all kind 'of vegetables are plentiful. Fvery man has a hobby and every woman two or three. Miss Susie House, of Thelma, is visiting relatives in town. Abuse some one and we always find an appreciative audience. ' Corn on high land looks like the corn on the river bottoms. It's a common man who is not kind to a horse these hot days. It's easy for a two-faced person io manufacture a barefaced lie. Mrs. Lula Hart is visiting rela tives and friends in Greensboro. Miss Susie Parker has returned home from a visit to friends at Hamlet. All the world's a circus ring and each of us at time essay in the irole of clown. Mountcasile will sell you 6 bread tickets fur 25c. and deliver it hot ifrom the oven. Hi's almost impossible to discour age the man who thinks he can tell a funny story. Miss Laura Powers left Thurs . day last to spend several weeks at Panacea Springs. Love brings the parson in, but only common sense will keep ihe divorce judge out. Miss Eva Sleeken, of Rocky Mount, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Williams. Miss Annie Medlin has returned to her home at Rosemary after a delightful visit to Asheville Any man who can hold a fussy oatiy tor an Hour without saying naughty words is in the class with Job. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Harrison, of Wilmington, who have been here on a visit to relatives have returned home. Bread, Pies and Cakes delivered by Moumcastle's new delivery wagon in any part of the city. See the man. Don't roast over the hot baker these days. Get 6 bread tickets from Moumcastle's Delivery wag on, 6 for 25c. Mrs. E. L. Williams and little daughter, Ernestine, went down to Rocky Mount Thursday on a visit to relatives. W. L. Stainback and family, of Greensboro, after spending some time with relatives here, returned home Thursday. Thanks. We return our thanks to B. J. Vaughan and C. N. Ham ill for fine melons sent to this of fice this week. These are among our most enterprising farmers and they always grow the sweetest and best of watermelons. Important Mf.kting. Next Monday, August 3rd, the county commissioners will meet at Halifax in regular session, and the meeting will be an important one. A jury will be drawn for the August term of the Superior court which w meet at Halifax, August 24 for two week's term, and then there will tie other matters ot interest to come before the board. Hai(I(IS-Powi;ll.-H. B. Har ris and Miss Etta Powell, of Whit akers, were married at Whitakers, last week. Mr. Harris is a son of Mr. and Mrs.J. L. I larris.of Weldon is a popular young man and holds a good position with a Rocky Mount firm. Miss Powell is well known here where lor two years she was teacher in the Weldon Graded School. We extend our best wish es and wish them much happiness Primary, August 6th. Next Thursday, August (ith, will be pri mary day, and the voters of Hali fax county will say by their votes on that day who shall represent us in the next General Assembly also nominate a Full county ticket The polls will open at 7 a. m. and close at 6 p. ni. No registration books will be open for this prima ry, as all Democrats who intend to abide the result are invited to par ticipate. Advertised Lktti-rs. The lo! lowing is a list oF letters remaining uncalled for" in the Weldon post- office: D. C. Ballard, Johnnie Brewer, Eugene Draper, Robert Johnson Persons calling for above letters will please say "advertised," giv ing date of advertising. John O. Burton, P. M., Weldon, N. July 27, 1914. Di;:d of Gun Shot Wound. Joseph Maloy and James Turner both colored, got into a difficulty, Saturday evening ard the result was thai Maloy was shot to deai by Turner. Coroner H. G.Rowe went out and held an inquest over the body of Maloy Sunday. The verdict was according to the facts, that Joseph Maloy came to death by a gun shot wound at the hands ot James Turner. Turner is now in jail to await the action of the grand jury. the Roanoke News, 2.-MK 1881. July Wati-k Works. The town now has a good system of water works and sewerage and quite a lot of new applications are coming i. We learn, however, that large number of water users are still delinquent in the payment of their water bills and unless they attend to the matter at once, we fear they will have trouble. No collectors or bills are sent out. Every user of water and every house owner must come to the office of the clerk of the board, Roanokk News office, and pay these bills. This is no advertise ment. We simply do this so that our friends may not wake up August 1st to find that the water has been cut off their premises. Cover Crop Campaign. The Farmer's Co-operative Demonstra tive work, conducted jointly by the United States and the Slate Departments of Agriculture and the A. & M. College, is now start ing plans for winter cover crops in this Slate. Efforts put forth were in this matter the past season. The management will make a strenuous effort to double the acreage this season. County Demonstration Agents are already at work on the matter. Every farmer, merchant, banker, and all who is interested in promoting are asked to join in ihe movement. The crops advocated for this Siate are: Rye, for very poor soils; crimson, bur and red clover; vetch, with a support crop; and grasses of various mixtures. In Honor op Miss Parker. The following item sent out from Hamlet to the News & Observer is of interest to Weldon people: "On Thursday evening Miss Francis Matthews delightfully en tertained in honor of her guest, Miss Sue Parker, of Weldon. On entering the guests were presented to Miss Parker, then ushered to the punch bowl, which was grace full presided over by Misses Dip pen and Floyd. Rook and auction bridge were the games of the even ing. Delicious ices were served. Miss Matthews' guests were Misses Sue Parker, Lillie Floyd, Annie Jones, Helen and Rachel Edmondson, Margaret Jones.Lida Inscoe, Mary Anthony, Myra Hal- berll, Messrs. Peel, Davenport, R.iwls, Nobles, Perkins, Rhodes, Anderson, Matthews and Hors-lev." We learn that the Baptist church : in Scotland Neck has been sold to : the trustees of the Vine Hill Acad- ( emy and in a short time it will be i moved to the academy grounds, j The Baptists will build a handsome new church. V On Thursday night General Ransom's gin house, on the "Lev el," in Northampton county, was set on fire by lightning and de stroyed. The loss is estimated at about $5,500. No insurance. Charlie Williams and Miss Susie Pendleton, of Dawsons, were mar ried in the church at Crowcll's Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. J. 1). Htifhain. The at tendants were Miss Addie Powell with Julian Pendleton; Miss Alice Lawrence with Charlie Dunn;Miss I lettie Bryan with Joe Holiday; Miss Alice Holiday with Ed. Whit aker. , "Kate Long," a four-year-old, won a purse of $500 at a hurdle race at Brighton Beach. This colt was raised by H. J. Pope and at the spring races in Baltimore was sold to Mr. Daly, who now owns her. V On Sunday morning a child of Ellen Flagg, a colored woman, liv ing on the canal, was nearly urowneu oy attempting to cross the canal on a plank. She fell off the plank and was fished out by some men who witnessed the ac cident. J. W. Lynch, who has been in the office of the Wilmington and Weldon railroad at this place has been transferred to the company's telegraph office at Wilmington, anu in. m. i.ocktiart has been ap pointed by Judge Lynch, agent here, as clerk in his oflice. V J. J. Robertson, of Enfield, in forms us that his horse is in great demand by whooping cough pa tients. The patient holds his lace under the horse's nostrils and al lows the horse to breathe into his face and many patients say they Lbave been relieved of the cough by this treatment. (Bring in an other horse.) Tut-: Senate is now considering the anti-trust bills which are ex pected to pass in a short while as Congress is exceedingly anxious to adjourn and the only method of gelling away is to pass the anti trust bills. When these bills are passed the whole country will then have a long and much needed rest, which the President is anxious lo give it and which all hands will gladly welcome. Armed intervention in Haiti on the part of the United States is be ing solicited by certain influences. 41 At-. .J :v ft: B s--'; v ...... -';:-:v-V'VV---"F 9-. - t.Ttt I't, fall mist i',il.,lc ll,t(.--l)t,uise c( m!ciu,r cxlr.d;. ! I hi u--c die ,.,..;..,.i it. , , !. (.....I...., ., I .. . i . .1 T w.wnwi ....... .... n.-ii.-i ,t,u .MHV.CI ..y in,- laivt- pudding v;wi't t'i...d ll all dc .nlt up.,n ihe llavur. H ! is . 6 Mar.y . c..-rJ:.i- Cakes and Puddings I urity in youi i Mr.n u is n.t rinnif.li iii.il;ty is tin- tilh n.ti, (arltir. In H.r li;,.-.'l I i.ivi'lillK I'.xlr.irls yuu v, hull .1:1. a sui.iie v.m.;. a.mi.l inUra rilMl.li IU;.ii"! . nii'.!:ivni-.;s"-il'j u cuinliindli'in n A ,-,! I purity, nor si lirouitlit a! Try Ho proKH'hMVr Ui .. J. IT BivJ. L tglc ('.He, 1). Keeter, Roanoke Supply Co - tti'-nt ai'int! 111 v,liitt ! . tr1' 1 li.tl.iy. Yui . I. -it: .irf a lew n.ik cv lcs. 1 .1-1 K I it WffY PuqctjUSt: :'S-Ci.'4 ?cr filELTM: LOSS! i be avoided by purcliaMii;: dttv.i ll-1' iGE AND S M. C. (i w. Wy I).. r. 1 iv.iiis, arker, Bounds Co I Tor The Legislature. SALtt OF TOWN LOTS BY COMMISSIONER I'.y ii tut' til' 11 ih-i'ivr uf tlif Siiici iui' Court inii.lt- in :i sjit'fiiil piotvf.linir tli.'lfiti lt'tilniLf. t-lititlt-il Mis, I'littit- K. 1,'ittt'lilioiisc iin.l titht't-s to the I'miit i'X 1'ilitf. tluli-.l llw :lth ,hiv ot .Inly, 11 I, thr uli.l.-iMiiin-.l,tlit' duly Jl 1 1 p m ill -l', I ( 'tlu 1 tl i.isii jlie'l-. w ill s.'M 111 I'miit of tin- store of A. S Allen 111 the town of Wt'l.lon, . I'., at I'.' uYloek .M., mi Saturday. August 15th, 101-t, Ihe li'-llr-t hi.l.ler. il.t .l lot or imit't I i.l aii.l hciiu: in i-ai.l Ihihuv lit plli.ll. IllU'li.lll I the follow mu' .h'sfi laud Ivittt; sit mile town of W t'l.lon. County of stute ol North Carolina, lyintj ,,u the noillisi.lt' of I'Jirhth sheet, west of Syeainnli' street, all.l adjoiuinir tile lots I to I , , 1 1 lt II I IT to estate ol W. I'.. I 'ii'lti'lis, ilet'eilsi'.l. Iir. ,. It. Zollictitl'er and Holi er! Lansoni, and t'ontaininir oue-hall Ut'te. This in. ier(y will he sold us fol lows: line-foiiitli of an acre thereof on which there is a dwelling lit, use lately occupied by Ihe sai.l .Mis. 1'attie K. lot teulitiuse: ami the other one-fourth uf an aeie ihereol' l.einir a corner lot Ivinu at the intersection of Knjlith and Syca mule sheets, thesael lot l.t iui; an nli iniptoM'.l lot 'l lic tei ins ol' sale are one thir.l cash, the halance in one and two yeais. the sai.l ilett'i it'll payments to he c itlenct'.l by notes of the purcliasei and to hear interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, the title lo be retained liy said commissioner until all til' the del'eiie.l payments are made. 'i his tillers an opportunity to mvesl in yaluahie real eslate in a L'lowini: sec tion of the town of W t'l.lon. 't his the llilh .lav of.lulv, l'U I 'w. I) 'HAMKI.. t .imuiissioiier I hereby announce myself a can didate for ill e House of Represent atives from ihe county of Halilax, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary id be held on ihe (ilh day of August. The support of the Democracy of Halifax coun ty will be greatly appreciated by me. W. I.. I.ONO A Card. I hereby announce that I shall be a candidate lor ihe olhce ol clerk of ihe Superior Court of I l.il ilax county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary lo be held the (ith day of August next. If nominated and elected, I prom ise to perform the duties of ihe of fice lo the best of my ability, ami with courtesy and fairness lo all who have dealings with the olfice, as I have tried to do in the past. l tuny realize my ohiigation to the people ol my county lor support in the past, and will fully appreciate whatever support given me in the coining primary. Stkhi.ing M. (iAin. Halifax, N. C, July 13, 1914. A WELDON MAN CIYESEVIDENCE His Testimony Will Interest live ry Weldon Reader. Stoke Broken Into at Hali fax. Unknown thieves broke into the store of W. F. Coppedge, at Halifax, Sunday night and robbed the safe of $ 1 25.00 in money. Mr. Coppedge accidentally left his safe unlocked and it is supposed that some one must have known that he had the money in the safe. We are very sorry to hear of Mr. Coppedge's loss. He is a hard working merchant and deserves success. The loss of $125 these dull limes falls quite heavily upon him and we trust the thieves may be captured ana mat ne may re cover the greater portion cf his loss. Wants Countky News. This paper wants more news from the country. It wains correspondents from every community in the coun ty. When anything in the way of news happens in your neighbor hood, write it up, sign your name somewhere on the communication so that we will know whom it came from and send it lo the Uoanoke News. Special intention is given to the country correspondence. If the communications come in loo late for the first issue they go in the next. So don't be disappointed if you do not see your news items in the first paper after you send them, hut senu them m as soon as possi bly can. I lelp to make this paper inter esting to you and your neighbors by writing about what they are do ing. It wants all the country news from over the country. Week Hnd Excursion Kates To the seashore via the Atlantic Coast Line, the standard railroad of the South. Round trip rates from Weldon, N. C, to Wilming ton, N. C, $5.40. Tickets on sale for all trains each Saturday and for forenoon trains each Sunday until Septem ber 13, 1914, limited returning to midnight of Tuesday next fol lowing date of sale. Por summer excursion rates to many mountain, lake and pleasure resorts, and for any oilier informa tion, reservations, etc., call on C. L. Carter, Ticket Agent, Wel don, N. C. The value of local evidence is indisputable. It is the kind of ev idence we accept as true because we know we can prove it for our selves. There has been plenty of such evidence in the Weldon pa pers lately, and this straightfor ward testimony has established a confidence in the minds of Weldon people that will not be easily shaken. J. H. Waller, jeweler, Washing ton avenue, Weldon, says: I was troubled by kidney weakness which caused me a great deal of annoyance. I procured Doan s Kidney Pills from Cohen's Drug Store and used them as directed. 1 wa?relieved at once." A Later Statement. On June 29, U)l 4, Mr. Waller said: "I think as well of Doan's Kidney Pills today as I did some years ago when I endorsed them. They are a good remedy for weak kidneys." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Waller had. I'OSTl.K-MILBliKN CO , Pro prietor:;, i.u".iiu, rv i . Receiver's Sale of Steam Laundry lly v n t iii' u I :i iltY n i' of llic Siii'iiii Court H lluhf:i emnilv m;ile ul the J utit' tei in I'H I llu'ivui' in an net urn tlicteiu pcii'lint: I'lLlult il llt'iii v Kutiicr. in 1'i'li.tl! til Iiiiiim'U inn I nil oltit-i' Moi-k-huMrrs civ.lilors ol' tin WCl.l.m Ir:un l.uuit'li v. hUmlilt's vv The Wrl- loii steam J-auiuhv, dcfethhuit, the unuVrsiuni'il. the tlnly appointed h'e cetver, will sell :it nMie auetion I'm ca-h tit thr hiuht'M hnl'lei ut I'.' o'clock M on Snltirdiiy, August 22, 191-1, in 1 1 out of tin- place of business of 1 Irii IV l ather 111 the Imwi of Welilon, Nuith ( aiclinu, nil of the propeity a l ma chinery of the Weldon Steam I.milidl V as t'nl low . O.ie .'!.". II. P. upiht holler and stack one hoilci feed pump, one ( Viiliihnrul pu ui(), '.' tiah anied iron tanks a hunt liioti irallon capacity each, one Hurri cane ihy loom, one irallmi starch cooker, one 1" H. I', honoiilal center rank engine, our A A. Ilotlnian clotlies piess, one t ohuiiMia mauirle. one v e liacttH'. one " i shut tuh. iwu-dnm; ma chine, one .'iO Iroycollui and cull' iron i t. one w inihand pros, one yoke anil neck hand press, one shirt, one seam (Unipeiier, one pio.perity collar moul der, one hody i loner, one statelier, one lot) L'allon soap tank. Thin sah is stihjt'ct to tin- cunlii ma lum ol'the I'ouit winch eonveneson the J 1 tit of Wlist, I'M I Thin if an opportunity to uciiiire a well equipped steam laundry in a u'low niLr tnw i.. The Keceiver w ill answer all linuuifs. This the '.MM dav of .Ink, iii:uy r.Ki:i:i;. lieeeiver. NOTICH OP SALli I'.y viitue ol'the pouet contained in a t'eilam deed uftnisl executed hy IV M. I'aison and wile, Nora l aison. to Klhott It. Clark, tiustee, recorded in I look L'Vt. I'aire -T.M, llu!ila County IJeiristiy. the uiiilersiirncd will, at one o'clock, oil the 25th Day of August, Wl I sell at the Court llotw door in Halifax town, to the highest hnlder lor eah. the riuhl, title and interest ol the said l'aivon ut I wtte, (which is an one toiitlh undivided interest) in and to the fol low mi: described lot or parcel of land in the town of Halifax. North Carolina: That lot or paicel of laud on the coiner ol Mam (or Ixinir) Street, ami adjoining the lamN of K C. Hell, . A. Willcux and other, and known as the residence of the late Mrs. I.. ,1. lnw citon. Tune of Sale; "ne o'clock, I'lare of sale: Court Houe door Term ol ale: C.H IXI.It'Tr H. ( I.AKK, Trustee. For State Senate. 1 hereby announce myself li ean likhuc for the Stale Senate tor Halifax enitniy, subject lo the ac tion of the Democratic primaries. I will fully appreciate the suppori accorded me by my friends. N. I,. Sn-DMW. Halifax, N. C. j where it is manufactured daily, ami Je'men tl to the transportation lines within a !i:;ii limit's time of train's depart tire? Anil too, it is in the same , identical condition as when drawn Iro n ihe freez itej; tanks, for the reason there is absolutely no i meltae w hen packed. Due to the excellent freight and express service, it is not necessary lor us to pack oiir ice llic NICill l OR DAY I'kiiVIOUlS, sulijectinii; it to ex cessive summer temperatures wiinoiu protection, thereby entailing a greater loss; hut we pack and deliver to transportation companies just prior to departure of all trains. OUR PLUHT H,St C)PCITY OF 23 TO0S PER DY which places us in position to render the most efficient service throughout this entire section; it's eijuipineiil is the most modern, and just as good as is possible for money and brains to produce-- A PROPOSITION TO REGULATE BLOCK SHI rMENT CONSUMERS Send us an order lor merely one .MlO-poiind block packed, An invoice will be rendered, I'U T UNLIiSS you are pleased jointly with it's VV Vlrjlllt, Xjg l-l l K l V V LiUVl -4- X Xv, i. V JU PAY FOR IT, even for die b., 'n which it is packed; just tell us so on a postal, and our charge will be cancelled. Trusting to receive your co-operation toward the success of one of the greatest industrial ne cessities in your section, and thanking those who have thus far dealt with us so liberally, we are. Very truly yours. Announcement I hereby announce myself a c:in elidale for re-election to the otliee of county commissioner of I lalilax i county, subject to the rat itie.tt i in j of ihe llemoci'alie primaries to he hehl in August. I desire lo thank the voters of the county lor their 1 liberal support in the paM, and promise, il ayain elected, to serve litem 1'aiilil'ully and to the Iym ul my ability in the liiture as I have ; done in the pa- t V. Iv llAHU.Y. M :- . y .' 'ty WHAT S EVERYBODY SAYS: H "Rooms Papered are M Half Furnished." U Pine l-ine of Wull Paper tip : Select Prom. I lllii-.' ( i.. ti 1 1 i-niuL's M. II. STI-RNBKRG. ci:m i:ai. iku i: ra ii niM. Sf' tff. wia.iuiN, x c. s, 4 i? fc- ja'-' WELDON, N. C. f f ?p f t$ s-; q q q q 1$ i tfi fix rf The (..uf drsii'in ; ('. ,1..' made in .i::y it tin- I 1. 1. Stampi'd (ui'.i T i ; 1 ' 2. Slaiiipt - I U ' ! 3. Stamped h... : i : . ' .. 4. Stamped (a.... ' i . F.at'h and rvrrv auii ' i t 'Irade iMrtrk, "C uiIijjIii Kc M- ' !' .v ,.....i'.l. H Kami at.ovc are .1. s. l (I. I Cre. i. ..I l'...h mi M. !..l Sl.in-de is i ll ... l:. S. '.,.Oil. ' I-or Sale v Tl'kNLR, Weldon, N I i .'iia.-i . la ha.i'l dii'pini.' process. 1 s!.t.f. ' U uiiLassed Mth thii e Halifax Hahah ComfaHy Send us your orders for Tobacco Flues. I 1MB, Cement, Gen- I eral Hardware, Farm ing Implements and Builders' Supplies. Give us a call. G. E. LEWIS, Manager, 129 3m Halifax, N. C. N T OTICE FOR SALE Two Jersey cows forsJle. Apply to E. C. Dicki;ns, Halifax, N. C. I hereby announce myself as candidate for ('mod Uo.ids Com- inissioner nt the coining election, subieel to the Democratic I'rimury to he held at Halilax, August (ith, 1914. J. I.. I'ATTPKSON. Announcement 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for Ciood Roads Com missioner of I lalilax' county sub ject to action of the Democratic primaries lobe held on August (ith. S. P. Johnston. Announcement. Subject to the action of the Democratic primary, I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate to become one of the representatives from Halifax county, in the next session of the General Assembly of North Carolina; and I respect fully solicit the support of all good Democrats. J. H. Harden May 2, 1914. TAKE NOTICE l-lectric Shoe Shop, next to Central House First-Class Repairing. Reasonable prices. W li he opened June IS. I'M 1 with a complete outfit. L. KITTNER, MiniHKer. WI'LDON. N. C. i - tr r-r 4K m. - -w. iw -r . . . ' . ,.',',-. ( - 5' New China Just'l' St Received W Also Fresh Candy. J nvJy 10c . 10c I?cU tit) -Ji BATH ROOM llTl!U5 JUST RECEIVED! Toilet Taper I lolder l. .VAini Towel, Ann Nickel I'l.itcd, Towel Uar, Nickel Plate J, lf Soap Dish lor Tub and Wall . fy I ooth I'.i u-h I loKter, Nukel, iinih .',' I I . il. . t- . L .. lib .. Nob'.n Sli.i. P. ihe S,,v 'f ' Kiuioti.is jt Aprons, Children's I'aiasuN. iMliauc Vcmn, UNITED 1 10 AND 25c. Ui l.u o him i I. M i h ,l , 1 his one f VikS Over .10(1 STOUCS. '( Scats for D.uh ' fti Toweling I lats. 1 tl 10 I! :t-c 10c V 1t ih.nms Miinnger. tt POH SALE Standard Sewing Machine, in good order; nice readier beds, furniture and house hold goods. Apply to Mis. Annus Evans, 6 1S4i Weldon, N. C. 1 IVhit ernsn'.' Tiv tr. Mih'K Laxaiive 1 ' Tahl.'tx. Niitlnni; lu lto r,u emiKti ilatioii. At iluik'k'ist. A'lv. Notice I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Haiifax coun ty, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries to be held August bin. this the 1 3th day of August, 1914 J. A. Iluiisi; yl " J' '-S'-S' iT ' m'"' ' 0 n . Al ' 0 00 - j tT"'2T" S'ST'5T'C".S?'.Si- Why Spend All You Earn? Vou might get sick or hurt- he prepared for it I You might want to make an investmentstart now, " Takes money to make money," you know, j You might he visited by thieves or fire an account with us prevents loss. Ihe saving habit is a mighty good one to gel into. We pay 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts Til Bank of Halifax, HALIFAX, 1ST. C. N. L. Stoilmnn, C. Oregory, I'rt'Hhlent Vic.- prrNnlcnl, 11 . ( ii eg'ry t'nhiti pttrc. t.x 11 icor h hn v make ut Unvi, Oaanttion Mtlllui v. Alnnn V. Army. Wh yvu A Million Oolloi tlolol rt V. h. (Iri men Uhki h1 IkwiJ ltf r UU l.im L.-l K tiuithMii. Rl :. l. b. Il A4kvak.N,c" inlnu.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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July 30, 1914, edition 1
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