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, COMMUNICATE WITH ♦JONES.SON (tea* NORFOLK.VIRGINIA ^^BfcPORE DISPOSING OP VO UR EXCELLENT STORAGE FACILITIES. LATEST MARKET INFORMATION FURNISHED ON REQUEST FREE OF CHARGE, BY TELEPHONE OR TELEGRAPH CORRESPONDENCE INVITED-HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1870 * V. " , •_ m. itlfill At v !e en a to send you f ''.ill— - , sure brakes low 11—patented • ■ to 'it the bumps av *• s drive is iifty n iian :re needed to °iothebiggerOverland power, sturdier construction and ?" ter co ort. Cl mpion $695; $7vd, L o. b. Toledo. Such’s Baraga l >s ! nsry, 'J. 2. 1 A Millionaire. To he a rrllllona're !n the Unite States a man must have $1.000,00ft la England. £1.000 000; in Fran . 1,000.000 francs. In his own count' • man must possess a million In tt currency of hla country to he term. A millionaire. Why LCmon'.' By carefully arranging utensils am supplies to eliminate extra steps an' motions, experiments at the Unlvei ally of Washington have demon ■(rated that a housewife can cu •early 11 minutes from the time or ilaarllr takoa to mako a lemon pie 666 quickly relieve* Colds Fever and LaGrippe, Consti pation and Headaches. Severe Indigestion "I had very severe attacks of indigestion,” writes Mr. M. H. Wade, a farmer, of R. F. D. I, Weir, Miss. 'T would suffer for months at a time. Allldared eat was a little bread and butter... consequently I suffer ed from weakness. I would try to eat, then the terrible suffer ing in my stomach! I took medicines, but did not get any better. The druggist rscorn mended Thedford’s BLACK-DRAUGHT and I decided to try K, lor, ai I lay, I had tried oiheri lor two or more yearn without lay Im fmovement In my health. I eooa ound the Black-Draught wan acting on my liver and ciaing tha terrible pain. “la two or three weekn, I found I could go back to eating. I only weighed 123. Now I weigh 147—eat anylhingl want to, and by taking Black-Draught I do not auffer. Have you tried Tbedford'a Black-Draugbt? II not, do ao today. Over S million package! laid, a year. At dealer!’ Beat The Boll Weevil! Don’t Put it Off, or Trust to Luck The Bell Weevil is Here and Here to Stay Put Your Order in For Your CALCIUM ARSENATE NIAGRA DUSTERS NOW It is Verv Important That You Attend to This Business AT ONCE, as in All Prob ability There Will be a Shortage in Both the Calcium Arsenate and the Niatra Djster The Calcium Arsenate Dusting method is hacked bv the governments of a'l the cotton states, and by the Federal Government Experiment Stations. We are sole agents for Halifax County for the Niagra Duster and Niagra Calcium Arsenate. We have with us MR. W. P. HARDEN. OF GEORGIA, an exneriencedjnon in Boll Weevil control work, who i3 located in the Scotland Neck H >tel Building, in the room formerly occupied by SCOTLAND NECK BANK. Call i" to see Mr. Harden, who will give you any information desired on the Bol’ Weevil problem, or drop him a card and he will gladly call on you. Burroughs - Pittman - Wheeler Co. W P HARDEN. OF GEORGIA. Manager of Boll Weevil Control Work SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. The Sans-Cuiottee. Hie name Saus-Culottes was given y the aristocrats at the beginning or •ie French revolution to the demo ratio party In I’aris, because the} ave up wearing knee-breeches li. «*gue then among the nobility, an< • dopted trousers, or pantaloons, in dead. The term was first applied li •ontempt; but was afterwards adopt ed as synonymous with “good pstri Hs ’ by tlie popular party. Shot Are MnJ*. Sh..r • . •nnrtp by runni.tc, moPer. •ad combi**-'? with a little arsenic Itrough a xi**\or by pouring it from t ladle with a serrated edge from a •dgh tower Inin water at the bottom. The stream «»f nmi-tl breaks lute strips which bet oi i)e « t •’M»r|r*ul I Professional Cards Dr. W. A. Carter VETERINARIAN Office and Hospital 2nd Street WELDON, N. C. Phones: Res. SO. Office 33J. META B. JONES Notary Public Office: Herald Publishing Co., Roanoke Rapids. N.C. DR. H. B. FOSTER Dentist | Office* Over Farmer* & Merck, at 6a Littletm, N. C* MONEY TO LOAN la Large Amounts n Good Farm L*nds For Five, Seven, and Ten Years, A. C. ZOLLICOFFER Attorney - At - Law Rosemary, N. C. _ H. B. HUMPHREY Special Attention Given to Examin ing Eves and Fitting Glaaaea Office Over Wade’s Store ROSEMARY, N. C. X. W. COBB, Florist 130 FjettevilU Street RALEIGH, N. C. Agents for Roanoke Rapids TAYLOR-MATTHEWS CO. ROANOKE PHARMACY CO Engineering and Surveying Specializing in Farm Land Surveying j Second Floor Mark’* Bnilding K. H. BARROW Roamke ..apijj, N. C. DR. W. M. WARD DENTIST Rosemary. N.. Electric Repair Work all of kiniU ARMATUE WINDING, MOTOR; GENERATOR REPAIRS Done Pronptljr and Efficiently SMITH’S GARAGE ’hone 199 Allen C. Zollicotter Attorney at Law Rosemary, N. C. Ofice over old Post Office Building I _ E. A. MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Offices: First National Bank BniMmf Roanoke Rapids, N. C. A. L. CLARK Attorney - at - Law Second Floor First National Bank Building Rovnoke Rapids. N. C DR. R. A. BETTS icensed Chiropractor Office: Opposite En truce to B seba I Path 1 uesday, Thursday, Saturday 1.8 P M. Rosemary, N.C. “For Acnte ud Chronic Disease" “Consultation ud Spinal Analysis Free* Money to Loan Immediate Loan* Made in Amount* From $25 to $300 i Arrangements made for Larger Amounts A Norinsky Roanoke Rapid* Office With E. A. Matthews - Attorney 1-1-181 Expert Piano Tuning Guaranteed Graduate of the La geat Tuning School in America. R. L. MARTIN 1-8-lSt Rou.uk. R»pkU, N. C. There'* • Difference. Jnd Tunkins says when you are talking to a crowd you have to pre tend to be smarter than you are. hut when you're talkin’ to one person It's best to let him feel that the advantage le mostly on hie aide—especially In v trade. Gravel. Gravel is the name given to acgxe* i „ations of water worn and rounded ragnients of rock, varying from the •dze of a pea to that of a walnut. When the fragments are smaller than this the deposit Is sand: when larger. 't is culled shingle. Gravel deposits < •re formed by the action of running water, and are usually limited In size, accurring with nio-y* extensive strata •t aand. When Chicago Was Settled. 1 The site of Chicago was discovered In 1673, hut tlie first house was not built until 1770. by Jean P.aptiste Point de Salble. In 1706 lie sold his clalni^to Le Ms!, a French fur trader who in turn sold to John Kinzle, the first white man to make ills home there. In 1803 Fort Dearborn was erected on the south bank of the river _I A TALK WITH A ROANOKE RAPIDS MAN Mr. J. B. Hardy, carpenter, of Jef ferson Street, tells his experience. There is nothing like a talk with one of our own citizens for giving hope and encouragement to the an- ' xious sufferer from the dread kidney j disease. We therefore, give here an nterview with a Roanoke Rapids man: ' “When my back gets to hurting me and my kidneys don’t act just right, Doan’s Kidney Pills cure this trou ble” savs Mr. Hardy. “Not long ago my back felt lame and sore when 1 first got up in the morning and there was a stiffness across my back, which made it a hard job for me to bend. While I was stirring around, I was alright, but when I came home and sat down, my kidneys began to ache and had me feeling pretty miser able. While I had this trouble | with my back, my kidneys were weak ! irritated and the kidney sceretions I and acted too frely. My bladder was burned in passage. Before 1 got any worse, I went to the Roanoke Phar ! macy and bought a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills. They soon put me in I A-l shape again.” 60c at all dealers. Foster Mil i burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo N. V. 9 gy gy gy Cures Malaria, Chills f^f^f^«nd Fever, Bilious Fe ver, Colds & Grippe. Three Corner Lots On Hamilton Stre.t 90'xl40 desirably located for sale at a bargain Apply Herald Office Preserving Honey. Extracted honey can «e kept Indefi nitely If It has been fully ripened be fore extracting, and If It is not ex posed to the moisture of the air. It usually crystallizes In a few weeks or months, but may be liquefied tit any time, and will retain its* flavor and consistency Indefinitely. Sr 'f-Sohi'ion. The best way to cur** «>me folks of their surplus conceit Is t«« give them s little authority and let nature take Its course.—Fayette Advertiser. Uniform* Toe Heavy. When the volunteer troops were called for the Spanish-American ^nt !t was found that the heavy dark blue uniform was too warm for aorv Ice in the tropics. A service uniform of khaki cloth was therefore Intro duced. In 1002 the whole dress regu lotion of the nrnoy was changed. A Hard.'. •• '?.c. Man. .Tud Tunkins «•- ne of the h«r% est-worked men he knows of la oat who good-naturedly got the reputatlee ef always being the life of the party. Adversity the Real Test. Adversity is to friendship what Are la to gold—the only infallible teat it discover the genuine from the wa forfeit. Her Reason. A woman advertised for a caretaher for her tow^ bene and after Inter viewing a large number of applicants found one that suited her. "Thanks for giving me the job/’ said the man, “and might I ask you a Question? YoA stated 1q the ad that you wanted a married man. Does that mean yet have some work In view for my wlfef* “Oh, no." replied the woman. "1 wanted a married man ao as to he sure t get some sue used to taking ordera from a woman* W. A. BODELL & COMPANY Heating & Plumbing Bluefield, W. Va. Roanoke Rapids, N. C For Local Estimate* Call C*. M. Pitt. Phone N. 12 1 et us work together to make sure that you are fully protected When did you la£t make a thorough inspection of your insurance? Have you ever done so? If not, are you sure that it really serves your present day needs. It is part of the service of an efficient local agent to study your insurance requirements and check over your policies. Insurance long in force may not apply today. 1 he value of improvements may not be covered. Y ou may be carrying too much insurance on one piece of property - or too little on another. These are but a few of the matters that should be checked up. Make Sure BEFORE the fire—Call today! NATIONAL LOAN & INS. CO. 'Roanoke Rapid*, North Carolina Herald Building Phone 44 A complete Ford Truck with til-steel bod? tad cmb CHASSIS ONLY. $370.00 Prices f. o. b. Detroit The new Ford all-tterl body end weather-proof fob m Ike Feed worm drive ckatsu moke* world'i home it petted complete ooor-tom trend. A New Ford Steel Truck Body The Ford Motor Company announces the production of a new all-steel body and steel weather-proof cab, mourned on the famous Ford one-ton worm drive chassis forming a complete haulage unit at the remarkably low price of $490. Steel flare boards and end gate making the body readily adaptable lor general use. Screen 9ides and end doors may easily be installed. 'Diis new body, built ol heavy sheet steel strongly reinforced and riveted, is designed to stand up under the most severe usage. Loading space is four feet by seven feet two inches. with sockets permit the use oi i he weather-prooi cab u stakes and high----- lit ted with side boards or Cm“? ** *** removable, the mounting door-opening oi a canopy top, --- curtains. Authorized Ford Dealers CARS * TRUCKS • TRACTORS
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