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HOW TO GET STRENGTH uftt.r any sickness is purely a m.iUtrr of nourishment, whether the attack w;w au ordinary coM or severe illness; the weakened forces cannot repule disease aerms, and this is why a rdipic is so ofteu fatal or why chronic weakness o'U-ti follows fii ktu'hS. Restoring strennth to million: of people for forty years has proven the r--.il need fur taking Seoti's l.uiuWuu utter any aiekues; ii"tlnn; t quals it nothing comparts w.ili it. its purr, medicinal nourishment, five from aln.hol or "piates, promptly creates rich blood, strengthens the nerves and luugs to avert tuberculosis. THE ROANOKE NEWo, LIFE WORK OF MRS. WOODRUW WILSON COMES TO AN ENO. "liirKsi.Ai, Arc id il'.4 Published liverv I har-diM . SlI-.ltKli A I PA II sin ' is-u-:i: Win- Veal. .I.r ma... I . Mniillis, A m-ekly IVm-H-wi j l !. l-l to I In! mall-rial. c.liienlioiui.l. p.ililieiil an. I aitneiilliiral inti-n Imi llalilax ami liiiiimiiiliiii: counties. Advertising rates rcasunalile mid fur nished on application. THEKK are too mane wars ,1 1 1 if k w fx V - t- Pi ! i ' it Is -J .1,1 1' ' -r . Nobody cares how much a cool wave runs ahead of its schedule Evi-N a stock exchange knows enough io come in ou'-i'.iIk rain. ' Looks as if those "ths of war were too hungry to 'rte sdW.H with corn bread. Constipation Causes Sickness !..!! I ' I'll 1 V.HIIS.-II t Wuilll- VIM -,i! . I -i - Villi - -Mi in 1 all! mi;- I i ,i' - - - 1 . p .'-,!! I hill! I'ir 1'IU'1 i III- -.1 I- . .1.1' 1 I IM . " 1 I' ..- ' ,i mil I Lis- -I Ai ii hd' i IImiuy 1 1 i" known the Cripp -1 : i c i 'f the ihe ( .ripple Entente. ACT QUICKLY Delay ll.is lieen Danuernus Wtldmi. In h i ill,- nrjit thiiiK at lite nghi Act quickly in the tune o I' dan- i.i nine i Kiilm v I'll l';i-nl 1 1 .Ikii w hi ll .',1- II Mil'. I. r. i . ii- .-.I ,K kidn, d.ini',i-i' l";ii . .ii e most etli-ctn e. WVuliiu eidence of S 'N ill. led lu.k i niv I li.i.l i dl. Sivih "Ahout , ,i liil It mil died and ; mis. M j , V spells ! Beloved Woman. Tirst L;nly of the Ltitnl. Cu -alls on Sleep at the White House - The resident Prostrated. ntlv Millionaires are multiplying in the South. It is time io stor the hookworm treatment Col. Roosevelt seems to he more careful than formerly in the selection of his enemies. H EKV time we begin to get ready to go to liurope something comes along to make us cancel the inp. 1.00K1M-. upon the trouble ol the other greji powers, I 'nclc Sam finds that Ins own are triN ial by comparison. Mrs. the I died o'cli One good reason why Argentine land is experiencing a steady boon is ilut they plant crops ami not cit izens in ihat section. All over the State Cuunues and portions uf counties which are without railroad transportation are agitating to gel these laeilmes. THE Chicago Herald says tint divorce is not the only thing thai ought to be made harder "Mik ing marriage harder for the iiiuna lure," it thinks, "would also help a great deal. " Appallini; disaster waits through out the world if there is earned to a conclusion the gigantic war into which Hurope seems determined to throw itself without apparently counting the cost. Washinfon. ij., Aug. 6.- '.' VX'oodrow Wilson, wife of President of die I'nitcd States at the White House at r k this afternoon. Death came after a brave struggle of months against bright's disease and other complications The President was completely unnerved by the shock, and his grief was heartrending. He bore up well under the strain, however, and devnied Ininscll to hi-, d.nigh let's. The end came while Mi's. Wil sun w as unconscious 1 let' illness j took a turn for ihe w or--e shonU I before one o'clock tins alienioon. ! and from then mi. she graduallv grew weaker. K in. el i n j- ,n tin- bi-d'-ide at the end were ihe Pies .lem and then three damdiict-. Hr. (an I j I ( ii'asmi, I S N , ami a mil , w el e in the room, and nM out a the d ' were s d ! u Vie. Vi and braneis 1', -s i i .-, Mr W was atmouncei.1, time the whe Is - ii in ii' a brief i eminent et w. f:i:v Veal's old, c.iine :n ;he W hite robust health, ime l..vcr, sue nev- M and w lie') s I lou-e w as Alw avs a ei ihclcss immediately assumed the arduous dimes ol the w lie of a President. lie look an active in terest in public all, nis and fre quently ii-ecned delegations call ing mi the I 'i -- i.leiil w hen he w as too bun u n!i oilier mallei'v Mrs V:N,,n a as Miss l-dlen l.nuise As.m, J auglner ol a Pres-l-v lei i,iti dd g in in, and u as born ,r..i n iv si;;i'. was Hurrcd. I he kidney s-'cieiions were unnatural. I ti led dillereni remedies, but with out results and became worse all the lime. I was told I would have to have an operation, 1 i ien,:s a.K :scd me to try Doan's j kidney Piiis and I did. I was re- 1 lieved at once and continued to use tliein. The backache led, my sight became ek-.ir am.1 tile Kuiney secretions acted regularly. " Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills - the same that Mrs Massengill had. i-'0 l TR-Mlt.Bl k'N CO. rhetors, P.uflalo, N. V. 'ro- ii! hi nii' mmii nici MILLINERY. Sou s iv, his iw . .Hid Mi . I uiiiui' P.otii hou-es ' iounied w hen Mr I I'ongi'e ai S.i aim. ih, ( i.i di m at the New V w hen she met Mr l!i- n w r i. iking a loiiisr .ii John lem and Mr . maiiud June .'I . ,1 -on was ton Aw.in, head ineiil i-t I'nglish I 'lmeeton, and ol the wife of Dean Hdward 1-lliott, of Princeton. A special train hearing President She was a sto rk Art I eague WiImiii, who post graduate Hopkins The ilsi in were iss.r Mis. i ol. Slock - the Depan l.ilei'aliire at c r ol I AM Y l.oolisa I'.Illti-Ill'k'; .,1 MiVKI.TIKS. I'alU'i ns, l; & (i. Corsets, M i l.adii s ;... (j ,. I'm-, - mil Iv mail, to -nit tin-tun,-- Hal-an.! l'.,iiili,-I-iiiadt au.t tl illlllii' I to in. IcT. Ml l ll.oii:i; I'ltoMI-l LV I II.LKIi. mi:.-, p A. I.KW 1. Wi-ldun, N.C, LATE WAR NEWS s Wilson's death j W ilson and Ins dead w ite left MOUKOMRa: . - ! ashnu'lon Moikl.iv for limn,.. ! ( i.i. President Wil-on was sitting ' eesid-e the casket as the tram pull- A Kno.xviUe preacher say.s that the plan of "eight hours uf work and sixteen hours of rest has brought to America one of its su preme problems how to spend the sixteen hours." President Wilson has again endeared himself to the whole civ ilized world by tendering his good offices as a mediator to the w ai ring powers. It is doubtful however, if anything can restore peace ex cept the overwhelming and crush- ing of Cierniany, w hich .seems to g u y be the "fa'l" she has been playing for. Nii (iiiat IS.it I If it mi I and i Sin in Uarul Sewn Nation ( ):l jvYoiiM o! the pi e-s ii'i'-i ship established in ( neat lirit.ll the news horn the ccne "i cimtl among the liuropean nation hard to ubi.iiii. The bread situation m I'.dgiu is gra e, and appeals h ive made to exporters ol the I States to let wheal and the P.eigiao g ed out iinni 'ahingi N ti:!i It w as the ad, m In htc. He wa by I.i daughters and a tew hers of hi ow n and his tor the Lies! journey accompanied mem w lie's g:u. n been tilled utie forward, ermreui ha The special committee appoint ed by the Legislature to invest1 ;ate the fire insurance rates in the State and report to the next Legislature met in Raleigh last week. The committee agreed on its recommendations and placed the matter of drafting the report in the hands of Judge Manning, who in two or three weeks will submit the drafl io the committee which will go over it and get in final shape for report to the Legislature. The members of ihe committee would give no inkling of their con clusions, but one of the members said that the report would be a sur prise to the State and that he thought Ihe recommendations Wuiild glvC 1'Ciii.f. State uroiiio, 1 City ul Tuleilo, sh. I. uea County, j Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he in senior imrtni'i' of the linn of I-', .1. Cheney it Co., iloiiifr luisini.H in the City of Toledo, County and State afore naid, and thut Kaid thin will pay the sum ol Oue Hundred Dollars for eaeh and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1-KaNK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Oth (lay of December, A. D. 1S80. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally anil acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Testimonials sent free. Trice 7H cents perhottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pill's for Constipa tion Adv. ottered to guarantee w ir ii-ks. Brussels is coverc J by a net work ol German spies, and liOl) have been arrested and 100 sum manly executed. The Austrian ambassador to l-'rance has demanded Ins passports which indicated that Ausiria-1 lun- I'l'okeii ctTMmatic reia turns with l-'rance. and these two countries may a well be Consider-1 ed a being olfictally at war Americans in London are ena bled to get all the inonev needed, and many have decided to remain there. The situation at Liege remains the same, ihe Germans seem to have possession of the city, while the Belgians are holding the forts No great battle has yet been fought on land or sea in the war of seven nations, unless the Ger man assaults upon the fortresses at Liege eventually assume the pro portions of battle in history. Both combatants claim victory there, with the Belgians still holding the forts and the Germans occupying the city. ( ne of the most important de velopments in tne eyes ot experts is the general testimony that the Germany infantry formation is ob solete and ineffective against the weapons of today and means an enormous slaughter if retained. France and Austria finally are of ficially at war, the ambassadors having left the respective capitals. The French government broke up diplomatic relations with Austria on the grounds thai Austrian sol diers were reinforcing the Ger mans. Austria appears to have aban doned the advance on Servia for a time, and is apparently co-operating with Germany in ihe sup posed strategy of attempting to crush France before Russia can mobilize. lannlies. The last simple cere ! nioity of the funeral took place j Tuesday afternoon in the quid, I w -milled cemetery of the Georgia town and the body ofthe "first lady : of the land" now rests by the side I of lief father and mother, and the ; President ha returned to the bur- dens of Ins uttiee in the White ! House. And many a man's success is due to the fact that be got busy and answered a lew of his own prayers. 11 U II AX I I I MS KOI' 1 1; 2 N. ( Aug. 10. Mr. IV Dickens visited relatives near lissex Halil, and Mrs J friends and last week. Messrs. , D, Dickens and LB. Dickens w ent to U'eldon last Fri day night. Misses Lillie Dickens, Mildred ! lauiill, and Pattie Carter, return ed home from Greenville, where they have been attending the "Fast Carolina Teachers' Training School," last Saturday morning. Mr. W. I). Dickens, of Tillery, spent the day with his mother, Mrs. M. Dickens, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Butts, from near Scotland Neck, are visiting friends and relatives in tin eom ntunity this week We are indeed glad to have them with us. Ml. and Ml. . A. Caiiu, uf W'eldon, are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carter. Tuesday evening about dark Mrs. W. M. Morecock went into the hen house to get some eggs. She thought she saw a large snake and sure enough the next morning Mr. Morecock look up the floor and discovered a snake seven feet long, which was promptly dis patched to the happy snake land of somewhere. The protracted meeting began at Hawkin's Chapel last Sunday. We are sure that Brother Edwards and Brother Williams will have a grand meeting, as they are boih good preachers, and hard workers for the Lord. D, A Delightful Profession for Young Women . here is no occupation ,;.T , for a young women that ; is more pleasant or con genial, more suited to her ability and n a l u r e, none that can give her more personal satisfaction, and il site be a thoroughly trained professional none that offers bigger rewerds than that of music teaching. The supply of competent teachers of piano music is tar short of the de mand. Has your daughter ever given this matter a thought; have you ever spoken to her about (some day becom ing a teacher of musicrl if so buy her a STIhTP PIANO at once, get her started on the road to success and fame, the sooner she stal ls the better. (f ha 3U. tieff, I.KON ('. sTKI'.Ll-:. Mirr. No. '.!! )it:uilv t., Noitolk, Va. Mi rCcO The Reliable Household Lantern There is always need for a good lantern around the home in the yard, in the cellar, in the attic wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. The RAYO is ideal for home use. It gives a clear, bright light like sunlight on tap. It is strong, durable, compact, tiaivty i u leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to i : l.t rewicic. Will last lor years. ak ior the RAYO. At dealers everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY WnatiinKtnn. D. C. Kl, liiminil, Va. n,.. r.,lk. Va. r.l.ithvti We Collect Notes and Drafts For Our Depositors. That's only one of the many conveniences an account here affords j .V . .1 . COHEN, I'll ;l i UU1 r--Vif'ibWff w'lWiV- Q J (New Jrrnev' BALTIMORE Churl, ill. V. ChurlcKt.iM. V. Vu. CliHiient.,1 . II. Iiaii tlx- rit.nt fare rroam to keep your complexion nt its Lost in spite of M.ircli winds. The name is I'rnsl.ir Butli rmill: iViatr. It is mil a vanUliing cream it reatorif thei,..tui ; i vi lvi ty softness of the skin. Apply it lightly, ninssattr pently, mid vipe off v,-ii!i : .-oft dry cloth. You will be delighted with IViishir L'.i'.U . ., ilk Ct rate. Ctl a large 50 cent jar lu-ro today. jfi III j ll )juJ L.u) Miiniiiiiii-i n ii r -a-ii- mi .mxrms-: T-ar; i..-jrai-umwaiiip'iRmi a. , 1 1 WELDON, N. C. 1 per cent, interest on Savings Deposits. J For 30 Days on the Following Items : RefWMTOiis, Ice Boxes, fuiiSEHY Rewqemtoiis Lwfl Swifiqs Poichf Goods Couctj Hwmocks and all other Hammocks POKCH BROKEN MACHINE PARTS and CASTINGS WELDED WK hi i- (tuii'i-il to wi'l.l (';itint!i in iron, liiast-, aluminum iuil rn-t'l . uUi!iiiiiih' ali'K iiinl titliei purtn. I io ii. l 1'iiy lieu ait-i when tin- lirukni imi limy lit- 11'puiicil I'm iiinrli Ii-- limn llu rul uf iicrt puttx uiul witli Ii ss loss nl litnc. W t- cuny a rum ilclt' stuck ul' ljiynirs, Miwimlls. Cotton i hi-. suc tion Klr:itols. I'lt'-cs. l.usolt in- Klii-incs. ItrllMllf :i s llllil HflH ia! M ill Supphfi. Sniil foi in list ol sivoii'l lian.l rnacliiiii'i v. WH (iUAKANTI-n SATISFACTION. TATE MACHINERY AND SUPPLY COMPANY, LITTLI-TON, N. C. CONDl-NSHD stati:mi:nt OV Till- CONDITION oftiih Bank of Enfield, linfield, N. ('.., at the close of business June .10, 191-1, Resources i.iiiitisitini iiiM'uiiiiis, $es,rat.".'i iiu-i. balls, .v.'.ln I'.ankiiiL' lluus,. ."..linn III! I-" HI II it Ilia- llllil l'i.Illli.. l.lilKIIIII I t ash mi hum!. M.'eii-.'.e I I ash in nihil hunks le', l.iii.sa Total, j.;:i(..s I I EXPERT SSl WATCH mi Liabilities capital sitiick, jlii.tiimaio Sill illls 1111,1 -III.IKlU.IIII I inliuili',1 inuiils. ii.vin.-u I'niaiiii'it ilisi'uuiils :t.ti'i7.7!i ijuaiti 1 1 v I 'ii . .1 ul v 1st ,'iuii.Oii i.poit. -i-L'.l.'U.IT Tntal. $aiii,l-L'.!iii And numbers of other things, WELDON FURNITURE CO., Weldon, N. C WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL, WAREFTON, 3ST. C. Ilili tirade Prcparatury School. Classical anil Scientific Courses Special Course Preparatory to tio irnnii-nt Ainilemics Trained anil Experienced l aeulty One li-ailu-r to twenty stuilents All board ln(, students tinder inuneiliate supervision of Principal and faculty. Athletic Associations, two literary societies. Young Men's Christian Association. .More than 100 students now in cullt-ges. Leaders ol i'resh. and Soph, classes at Davidson College l eader of Soph, and one ol three highest in l:resh. at I niversity. Other evidences of leadership. Eixpcnses moderate. JOHN GRAHAM, Principal. EAST CAROLINA 1. Ivi-v Wut-uii, l'aliit'i of tin ul'ov tlu' aliovc slult'iin'iit is true lo ill State of North Carolina. County of Halifax, Suhscrilu'il and swum to lu'lbrt' i tin- (lli lav ot Mum- P'l l. ' C. . MAnilKWS. Nuiaiy I'uitlu' C.r.O. B. CUKTIS, President. JAW WIIITAKI ."-tatc of North Curuhna, 1 Cuuniy ol Halifax, ( nuiiu.l l'unk, do sutt'tmilv swear that lies! ot my knolt-ilLre uiul ht'liel. IVI-V WATSON, Casliier. Cortet't-Attesl: Cl.n. It. Cl IMTS, ('. V,. Mr(iW(, AN, U. .(' Id NN, ltirt'Ctors. IVIiY WATSON, V.-l. & Cashier Teachers' Training School, A Slate school to train teachers for the public schools of North Car olina, livery energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition FRlil: to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins Slil'TKMBER 22, 1914. For catalogue and other information, address KOUEKT H. WRIGHT, President, 7 2 12 ORF.ENVILLE, N. C. FALL , Asst.Ciishier. C. II. MATTI 1F.WS, Teller. JJIK-IGCTO-RS: H. J. BUHWTT.l., " " GF.O. B. CURTIS, R. C. DUNN, A. S. HARRISON, C. E. McGU'IGAN, R. B. PARKER, IVEY WATSON X'e began business January 1st, 1898. We are the LARGEST BANK in Halifax County. We pay 4 per cent interest in Savings Department. We issue certificates of deposits bearing 4 per cent, interest. We solicit both Savings and Accounts subject lo check. Deposits by mail receive immediate attention and prompt acknowledgement. H 1 1 a! 000 xtlonday and Tuesday AuS. 17-10 r Ail -11, ." ' 1 - . si'- . ' J-T1. k- 'II- 4kh I riH Mi WE KNOW THE BUSINESS No tinkering with your valuable timepiece. WI3 (IDARANTliC OUR WORK Let our expert repair man ex amine your watch or clock. He will tell you what is needed and what the cost will be. When your watch has been re paired by us, you can depend upon it every time to catch a train or meet an engagement. J. H. WALLER, WELDON, .N, ('. S. A. L. Watch Inspector. Nest door to olltcotter'H Pru$r Store, mar HI ly. -KriiAUilA causes urcat sutfereinir. Or. Miles' Auti-I'tiin I'ills irivc relict Win- suffer louder ',' Adv. 11! Roanoke Rapids, N. C. CAPITAUSS0.000 SURPLUS 55,000. RESOURCES S300 000 I. A. Wvi'illi. l'lemdelit. K. II. Kii'Ks, Casliier. AN expert tailor from the IMIM-. RIAL TAILOR. IN(i COMPANY will be here on above dates to show you the latest styles and advise you as to fabrics and style and take your measure for your Tall Suit or Overcoat. The Imperial line will include as large an assortment of line fabrics as usual. You will have no trouble finding just what you want and the prices will impress you as being jiuuM icusonaDie, uon t turret the dates. Come in S. I . I'.viTKiiHim, Vice l'residiut and let the lmnpri.ll tiiil,,.. f.. ....ur I - .Hiiiii lilliniac IUU 1UI jom i an ouu or overcoat, Jons L. Paitkiison, Vice I'resiileut DIRECTORS: W. S. l'aiker., K. J. ltouuds, .1. M. .lacksou. John I,. 1'atterson, C. 1. Huuuds, J.T. Ilooch. s. F. 1'atterson, C. A. Wvihe, .1. E. W "kcr, V. A. 1'ierec, Succeeding the First National of Weldon and theBank of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. All Hankinif. Collection anil Comiiieicial Husiiuss Invitcil. I'. S. Depositary for (iovemment Kunds, l-'or Kstates in Hankruptcy, anil l'ostal Savings Dci'oHits 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts -INSURANCE DEPARTMENTS- For the convenience of the general public, e have inaucuratul tin depart ment. All forms or insurance written promptly and at lowest rates. Sep 11 ly Farter I Josophson, MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS. WfcLUON, N, C. Get the News ! War is now raging between the great European Powers. Keen nosteri hv enhcrrikim, thF Subscribe now, not tomorrow. ROANOKE NEWS. V
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