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: . ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! tnlfs you st'i1 tlie name "Bayer" or pat-kit e ur on tulilt-N yuii au "nut p-l tmr t!i- Lit-miiiii.' liayt'r prutliu t pif-st-Tititil liv pliysiiiiiiit ivrr tvu'tiU two years an J pruw-U Mile by uiilliuiis tu Tuut hat-iii l.ntubdL.'0 Kaiurhe lllii-iuiiatisni Nt-Ul al'ia I'aiu IVnt Accept oiilv "IVivcr" jiiik,iL'' which contain propi-r ilir ti,'ii-. Mnnly !).fs uf twelve tal.l.-trt I'u-it f.w t-nii. Driiif giat aK S.'ll buttlrs nf M .Unl lutl. Aspirin i tin1 tiHl linn k Havtr Alanufa.'tiirf of AKihtt.-t-ta-aol"sKi ' of fctthcylutwiU. PROFESSIONAL C aRUv W, 1. JJAMKL . K 1. s H.l DANIEL & DANIEL, Attorneys-al I a . W KLI)N, i Practice in the emni-.u 1 1 , i .n, Northampton au.l m tin n,, ., Eederal court, tulleetiuus ;n.i n i. il parts of North aruluia. r,n,a,'i, , at Halifax open every Moniav :MKS. ANiE H Ai VCAKU, NOTARY PUHLIC, NX-K1.D0.N, N. (.. Utliees ul liauifl .V I'tiuifl. (jHUKUH C. UKbHN, ATTOKNbV -A 1 -LAW Utlice m lirt-eu Huil.liu Weldon. !M . C Wm. L. KMCiHT, Atorney-at-l.aw, isuite I, iimiitl liuildiuK, WELDOX, N . '. A T. Oi-i.Hv. t-K ATTORNEY AT LAW, Weldou and Tillery, N. (.'. Practices in the courts of Halilax and adjoining counties aud il the --ui'reme court of the Mate, special altentiou iriven to collections aod prompt returur LLIOTT B CLAKK, AMorney-at-Law, WEI.IKJX, n. ('. Ottice m iiret-u liuil.hntr. ASHLEY B STAIN BACK Attorney-at-Lavv , WELDON, - - N. C. I'ractict't lu Uiei'ourlt ol' Itahlax au.l aJjomiDif couutit'S, I'roni pt uuu ntiun tO all hurtlDt'MM t'lltlU-tl'il tO lilt. Dtlift over M ('. 1'air s -ton;. H B. HARRELL, Jr. Attorney-at-l.aw, WELDON, - - N C. I'raetices in tiieeuiiitM of Halilax au.l adjoining counties. 1'i.mipt atteiitiou toall business elltlu-tri.1 tu lile. OiiiCe over hick s ,leelrv -line. s Tin I'hone OR. W.u. A. CAKTLW, VE-TK RINAKIAN, Uthce an. I Ho-nial -Ju.J -ti.i-t VVKl.lniX, N.I'. I'llull": Kesr "ill; (ittice Jll ., Luii(f I "stance call? au- h e.l piom ptl v DK PAISLEY El ELDS DENTIST, Over Weldon Drug Company WELDON, N. C. .lust Installed au X.Kav. 1 W. J. WAKD, 1K N T I ST, ii.Hi'K l.N DANIEL lit ll.iNt, iVELIiii.N, N.I, IN THE BUSINESS our prices. Wrne us your needs. W Pay Freight and U larante Safe Arrival f HE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (B.H years in busiDeas.) in Hni -It. NORKIUA, BOND jCetterheads Snvefopes CArehYcmr 111 Orders for Rrlntint? 1 L. HAYWARDT TYPEWRITERS! AU rnukM snil ell Mvlw 111 up. Some ttt were uea anil rtl.i.d t.y me v. a. iiov v. nsrauiw. 8ute your ni-wie and we will detent and quote. The LINOWRITER, a pnntmg office nkkrsittI Hihhon' eny color 71e lirlivrrrd. Give nsro. anil ihkH. (.'rboti paper S,1S IHI il.eeta ll.M d.-lu'd I mjjiri Tyr Foundry, At fes. Wood Tvtr, tuiJi lp'J 'iMsi'niribJiBuHalajNiVi JSsyl .Sifc Have no W-Ub.vJ risions arc ' -e"1.-'.r,"v.i lidded 10 rr i Foe -Stealer'! Punishment Credited With Having Established the Fashion of Wearing Rings. Tlu-iv is a bv.-iid for n,t tn.i'ir. a s!mi-v k. p i by r-.-: . t ; n. There i nitr tvinvriiipir t:i- k t!" i.f tin way imii run:" t'i wear jeweled nn's. These ornaments Duru nn .im T an imp-naii! :.i,i:nv iii the climb up fn.tu nm. -mce they mark the briii.'iiitr uf lin- to tli earth, ur rather t ! i punishment uf PrviutMhrtir i ,n 1 1 1 ii 1 1 j : :!'!. 1 ruincthcii- stole tin' .-il. iv'! lire I and brought it dum to mith m. tl.at j sr- man muM irnvc li-li fr. m- stead uf raw an. I wf t.-thinit u I see by at niL'ht, n r York 'in writer recalls. Tins hV -te ilma' was a terrible iT-!,i,. in ' avii. sn ! fur his aiiihu itv h,- mi- -1 : t , i ,,) tu spend iiii.iIlM' , aw rha.i.n! t.i a rurk. ; Hf Mart iI to sine !,. .iil . n.-i", but in a few Uf. .bunt, r a- in ; a heller temper n i , . 1 !,.,) t,, : di'ii hnti. Swiin .... 1 v u i'!i a ! -iti ! niiLil fiifiirnl it nut that I'ri.int'iieii' ! n.tiM w.'ar a link uf hi- . ham n hir tiiiLVr at,. I a I -. . f the in k ; -...il.! bt- I'.i-tei..-.! tn it. S.i he . iiiiie I to Mar the tir-t et niis;. To e.'p ! iinu t'l'.nii ffi-lin.' irii!iar!v oriia j hieUtiJ others -tiirte,! tu wear r.nl ' HANDS OFF Judge l'o you mean to .at that ynu stti.nl by and let the prisoner beat your mother-in-law without do ing anything? Wane,, Well, I didu't thitik he Deeded ai.y help. PROWAR A crowd gathered before a show window always Iihs an appial for the Won, an, -o she "topped tin- other dai to M'e what the attraction nai in an art -t.-ie di-play As -he drew nearer -1 e di-ivvered tluit niost of the ape. tat., rs were nut l osing at the wm.h.w iti-elf. but at a sn ail errand b.,y in fn.nt of it. II.-, how ever, was seated on h:s big pa, We gaing ititently at a email statue of General F. h on lior-i hHs k U;.e of the men in the ifroup whisju-r.-d to the Woiinui i "Little , ha:, hii-i.'t moved for ten Ilillmtes at least. We're nil waiting to see what hap pens llet." Just then the youngster stood up, sighed, picked up the bundle, Part ed ,:!, and then stopped for one last look. 'liee," said he, as he finally broke awuv, "I'm anainst any conference that won't let him fight 1" Chicago Journal. PASTEURIZED MILK The Use of pasteurized milk il ex tending iery rapidly Wausv it is becsiiniiig to be generally understood that the milk in this shape is desir able from the standpoint of the con- i sumer and Xu be free from disease ! germs wlien-it is properly prepared, j In 1!'5 s-r ient cf the uti,.5 of this ciiuntr,' with a population of 500,0i"' or more weTe rec-iiing a milk sendee more than 50 per cent pa.-teuri7.td. In Yrl all of these cities were pasteurizing their milk to the extent of 5o per cent. CONVENIENT FOR T0URI8T heji touring by automobile, it is essential that all available space should be utilized to the greatest possible aduuitae. With this in view, a bed. hac been eonitnicti'd which, when folded, takes the place of the springs in the rear seat, while the mattress aud bedding can be Used a.s a cu.-hinn as described in Popular Mechanic Magazine. COSTLY FOREST FIRES Every year forest fires in the Fnit"il States destroy or damage sufficient timber to build houses for the entire population of a city the size of Washington, D. ('., New Or leans, Fa, I ' Liver, Oolo., or Saa Jrtansiico, tai. A subtle Plan Mater (t coki Y'ou needn't say anything to your mistress, Jane, but have you a policeman for a sweetheart? Cook (indignantly) Certainly not, sir. Master Then you'll have to get one, or else leave. I want someone to eat up the cold mutton. Shef field Telegraph. DISCOVERY NEEDED He came upon a friend angling in a mo9t unprofitable stream. "Hello, Jack; what are you fish ing for?'' And Jack, with that same look of disgust, grunted : "That's what I'd like' know I" Richmond Timas-Dispako. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASJTCLRIA NO EFFICACY IN MADSTONE m .-Tr 1 "-iy I Idea That It Would Cure Hydropho bia Has Been Found to Be Without Foundation. '!'!: b, !i, f that a n .t "irH 1 1 , i ; . ; I , i . i ; i i- ail ... t i'ii i.: ..i, :'h no t'..!;t:.ia' ''i,e V.. .: -. ii- Inent a, i'l ;i rf. b il , T : . t p'l'.-lrillil is til.- ,,i!v , :!'.. Illr t"t:ll- nieiit knoHii For .riituen- th'-'e ha.- ei-t..l h mi hi i.' in-n tin- lu!i.i.-y of t'le ii:;i,;et.,i.,. ;r..,nii:eii:. lint, pin-,. t.'M in. ;ier-..ii t rent ed uith a ui;i.!-r,,ne eer re, o eicl if the ii..i-.,i, i ' rill.;, s a.'ri,,i!lv fi d il - II. to (lie il! I, ,I,V pel-. .lis, ,il'ei' ji.n !!,' leeil ; r t T.I. i"'d In il -'i i i i ( in..;. I .ciiiiu! ! a,.-ro'iii.-r. .i i;...ri :;,. . 1 1 . i . ! 1 1 aii.,ii ,.f a lli.'li!-!.,!,,' to llie u id. loll t! e iiia,!-ti i,, '- , i: ., t u u !n,!li t i.t-. .I .U'V. n;., l,e ai-ph. it li .11 i.f A brick! it ,.r i...k.,i, t hit. oiih! li.ee be.'li all. I, '. I hi th. -all, 1', -all Ti e e'l.li, ' hl-ton " .' Il' l :-','.. a:v a- le i th.i ai i- ?' , . ll.'i ,'i 'il, -l,,,e in (I,.. (I, line lit i. f li'.' - 1 1 i ,,i n 1 1 Is .on. , ie.l. !.- !' f. i' 'be i.e" ua- a part ' of till- I'l a, ' ;, e ,,(' Ice.ii, me in India 111 Iii' Inl'i r ha'!' .!' lile , CUite, i.th ceMal .. ..,i, r lalioli- i.irncd It t., K;,r, ;,. u,,! t.'i. i,,,, tu n erna. RIDE SERVED TWO PURPOSES Airplane Trip Gave Pleasure to Aged Man and Brought Sister to His Knowledge. William I M,k went out from S.ot hud k. u-lralia TU years hk... and li.is h.eil in tii- , oininoiiuealih . , i r slllce. . ci e.lt ace 11 I- Held, i.lill Cl,s,, :,,i,s. ;,,,,! ul;..,,, ,1a". 1.,-t Fi-l.r-i.irv, I vui-se,l a m-h to s.-e an an i.l.ii:,,. it fell tliai he ilk 'it ! ! ci.-n liial plca-iire Nay. in or.-: when -oiu.- p.iblie si'i mi. d an ii'.-n !h vi i he r machine l, ,-r ! U . !.' he hi ..,!, tlaO t,d. tile old ma;, up i',,r a u.j,, t hi- c;', at del. iii!. and -h.-u. d !,im hi- home from a heic! t ,,f d.iiiin f,,-t. 'I !. I ' Il -pa, -el-- ,,!' l el -C told till' stol'. and .'.,lld fellow Siol.. -aw tll.ll It Mils -elit ll.-llie, a- Uell tll,U infill. :'..(- .-ien S. otland has not ii. any h.ih u-iio.' airplane, at the a.'e ,,f ,,i,e huiidr.'d and thtve. i;d so tin- ms of William I'ek's ,ah!-!i,p and when at'oiits iea- lied a i.eh-c in Ihuidee where hied a lady wh,, thoinrlit he milit be her longdo-t br-ither, who had Vft . oliaicl l,ef,,r. -he wa.- N.rn. Fetters followed, and the two proicl to be in truth brother and -l-te' Tims the brave old n, all's ride m the clouds found him a sister airots the earth. GOOD PRACTICE "I.aun.vlot, a won! with tine." ",n Mcl'herson." "1 1,--' iluiik et.lttr.fi i- good win ter prii, 1 1. e for ball players'-" "K.iihcr. Tf liiey can burn to lilt that pill !h-i ,.,.ght t.. .L. ai le to muid-r a ba-ehall." Louisville I'uui'ier-Jourtuil. AN OLD FRIEND Mr Talltiii'ber -I made a scare- IToU for the k'ardell OUta the . lothe; the bin-,! in an left here, but it doii'l seem to do no good. IF -r Husband No Honder. Tliei , think it's the lured man. Wh.-n hi left he had a bluejay's nest in hit hair an' a brood of spari'uws in hii coat poi'ket. GOOD REASON Owens -1 don't think I'll gj any i plan- this .summer. Uke Why not8 I (Iwsi.s -Well, you see all mv cred-! itors have b.-ft town and I think tht city will i,e about as cool a place at ! I COuld atnke Ho4otl TraiiMTlpt. farettes w They are GOOD! uy tfiis Cigarttte and SavtM.nrv LH-TO TH E M 1NTTE MILLINERY. h'ANCY tiOOlnsaod hOVKLTlKs. Huttenck'e i atteros R & (j. Corsets, Misses at 7ic. Ladies 75c. to $1, a, Prices will be made to suit the times. Hats aDd Boonels Diade and trimmed to order. ALL MAIL ORDERH PKOMPTLY ULLElf. MRS. P. A. I.EW1H, WaidoaN. lininil Display Wl.a .....-'.J jfei'. A Bungalow with Art-Craft Tile Detlgn Lid HoriionUlly Dircclly on New Roof Bordi Jkdil I W5 g SEE THAT BEAUTIFUL ROOF IT'S ART-CRAFT! CEE the handsome effect of the Art-Craft Tile Design? Looks for all the world like flat tile. Here you have the secret of Bird's Art-Craft's truly wonderful popularity it gives to any building the charm of a high-priced roof at a ""emarkably low cost. V ather-proof and spark-proof. Absolutely reliable. Also j..id right over old wooden shingles. Come in and let's get down to figures. The 'cost w ill Ik less than you think. BIRD & SON in. . Fitabliahed 1795) East Walpole Mist. OUR SLOGAN Good Material Sash, Doors, Mantels, Porch Columns, Mouldings and Da Phone 235 $2 SUBSCRIBE f A Newspaper for the People An Appetizing Meal Everybody wants It. Everybody likes It. Everybody's looking tor it. BUT You can't get it unless you have the right kind of groceries (let 'em HERE I Phone 280. R. M, PURNBLL, Weldon, N, C. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS, Expert Dyers and Cleaners. f 'leaning of Portiere, Curtains, Blao kets, Milks, Laces, Velvets, Plush, Ladies Dresses and (Jentlemen's t'lothiofr, t 'arpets, Etc. All orders will receive prompt at tention if left at THISOFFICE. 7 ows I"' i a . "ts TILE DESIGiM al2i. jus and High Grade tels, Porch Colum: Dressed Lumber. UMBER 1 MILLWORK COMFA TO THE ROANOKE NEW S $2 1 Let Us Be Your Business Partner Vour partner has a knowledge of your business and you look to him for advice and counsel on important matters. Yon are en titled to all the help he can give you. Do you get a partner's help on your printed matter? Do you get the most from the special ized knowledge which we have regarding printing and paper, and above all the service which a combination of the two can render? Our job department has every modern equip ment for doing work on rush orders. For letterheads, billheads, and all kinds of forma, we carry in stock, recommend and use Tht Vtility "Business Taptr Let Us Serve You as a Partner E. L. HAY WARD, Weldon, N. O. : . -.4 i. 1 Workmanship. si, WELDON, N. C A AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR ( i, j , .,, i, I i i- fl.i I,, all b "I the family it sale mini, I, -,, if,, J ,. il, n-.liil a I , li , 1 1 c. Il.i- I 'i i I, 1 ' 11, 1 1 II 'l aim I Ses li -s ,. tin,, f ,1 ,,., i i , i f i an - ice 1 . 1 1 1 - a- in n a- 'i i- mm uurtni - ohm Wddon Furniture Company. I'liiiNF 71 r,h . ; .c'lvucai;. "aim k ;.an..: "liiiiii1- NY IT i: i; ill T 1 1 0 ! L Vnti .ire iiuiteil to open an account with the j BWK OF EHFIUQ, EfiflELDf fl. C. ; Per Cent, allowed nient Compounded (iU can I ma miwBi!iniiUH!imM! V I .... 1, ... I,;..l : Ji',,' i,iir iiwi,ri,iipni 11 1 is terigKig; s a t i si' v . mSmiM ; 1 - i Ql I I IE- i I . 1)1 VI alf WlllAM n fli u nm i hSTABUSIIHD 1892 Capital and Surplus, 570,000. WH INViri: YOUR ACCOUNT, 4 : PAID ON SAVINGS DliPAR I MliNT W V. DANIEL, I'HK'll'KNl. OE 0 T Buggies, Harness And Wagons. J R carry a full line of the well known, both W Hackney .ir.,1 th.'-e City Wagons at Ri Square, N C, anil tlu vluril and Knight Buggi each of which are iiou-il fur comforl and durability at Weldon, N C AImi a lull line of horses and Mules at both places, during the winter and spring season , Thanks (or past favors. Rich Square N. C HOLOMAN BROS, tflii ',tfii hm:sm f NX'lil llON, N. C. rn 1. v l i ' i l in the Sains Dep;irt i Qujii tti Ij . in k In mail ' IllllllHIIIIHKIirAjTri. 1 . i : i.. .,l,.,. .ii,no nri -' wv1'"1 rcrfcniy. Li Li I I.. (' DKAPEH, CASItlBH. 30 I (' V, Weldon it' vt m m m aT - J m i II
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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