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i J HALL Sc SLEDGE, proprietors. VOL. XVIII. A. NEWSPAPER E O 33 THE PEOPLE. TERMS--'0" PKR ANNUM IN ADVANCK. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ., 1888. NO. 4S. XTsuPaivt 0 1 ' NKW ADVKRTISIifflOTS ' THE PATENT C.AEANBRIlLMrcCii.i Aim aii 1i i tin i r PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS. Ui3'X'jl.SLISI3:Er)1774:- The value of FLOUR depends upon ihu KSSUX'flAL El.K MUSTS i)V 'l TUITION CONTAIN Ml IN Til K HRF.AD IT MAKKS. Our PATENT ROL I.KIt FLOURS are nutiufu 'lured from ill-ClIOK'INr WHEAT obtainable. Bal timore stands pre-eminent in this country u .1 market fur choice wheat which gives us a great advantage in the m-ltctiim nt' the BEST Til AT IS GROWN'. The SUPERIOR COMBINATION OK GLUTEN AND PHOSPHATES thin ib.1,.1, enables iih tu iilain mi the mark, it, Flour 1' NKif U A hl.K l FOR ITS I'I'lllTV AND NUTKI TIOUS PROPERTIES. This hict is iveoni.cd imt only in this country, hut in Europe as well, where the "PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE" COMMANDS DECI REDLY MOUK MONKY than any other American Hour. A.Jt your grocer for Putupsoo Superlative I'alent, Bedford Family, Patapsco Family Patent, North Point Family, Orange Grove Extra, Patiqiseo Extra, Chesapeake Extra. Baldwin Kamil v. 0. A. GAMBRILL MANUFACTURING CMMPANY, 21 1 Commerce St., llaltiuuirc, Md. ui.' 12 ly. V WEETUEAR T, FA 1E WELL. Ileueatli the whii,erlnf trots we Muttered Ute, llanil rlaspad In ImuJ, my dourest love and I, And he upakc wnr.la 1 never pan fortret, Of li-inler trust anil lve until I die ; And Willi liia tyrr what liK would full to tell IlesiKike. wliut time he said : '-Kweaheiirl. far... well." Willi sweet cures, )iecUs.i 1 me lo bin brea-l. Au.l looked upon mean with iuiki'I's eye.. An 1 iiNutl my nrnw.uiiil Ll,.ed my Up,, una killed he tears nw,ty IhHt le.w lieirilll to rise ; lever the nine tile efl.jve wnu'd tell. WhHttime he su.l'y Me. Ice : ".sweetheart, fare- well." And mi he went uwny, Mud 1 hiu wearv Uf ntUnrc's .mil", -my i rt in lull uf strife The lune, limy ,,i,n wille.nt t.iin tire so dreary, And till the t.rlelil !ms f.ide.l ,,111 ul'lifo ; 'Come h.iek. my l..e, the i,ld sweet tale tit tell, Uut neveriio.re tu mi y : 'Mveelheart. riirewell.' " (Celery UtES Ntrvoua Proitritloa, Ntrvoua Headache. ' Nauralf 1a, Ntrvoua Weaaueaa, Stomach and Livtr Diaaaata, Khaumatiam, Dyi- rjjapia,aad all afftctioaa ct tlia Kidntya, ' jao l!ly WEAK NERVES Tiivfa i 'ilekt OoMForiro a Virtu Tonle whlfta uaver faila. CgnUmuitr Ccltrjr atid Cit-a ,bwu wntjilcTful nerve atitiiuU&ti, II aiH-atUlj curoa all uenruua dlanrUara. RHEUMATISM iriim CoMFurxn tmriao tha iltKt It ilrh out till' invtica.-, lufU cati KhfiimatiHin. ami mtom ttia blHJ SiaklncoriraiiHtoahrattfarMii(lltion. Iti liie trik ti iuwly for lUuiuuatiam. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Pithi'b Oithy CfmpoiTjro quickly mtorm ttiu llit r and kiiJin y to -rltt lit-alth. Tliia curAtiTf mwvr. ti'iiibiiittl wtUi iU iur toniuH, iukfM it the beat niuedy fur all kidney cuuiiilaUil, DYSPEPSIA T'UKE'i CrjJtiiTroiipocmnitrenifthMii tha ttjuifc h. id uiilctd Uw DervM of tlia tltyM. tlTu onraua. Thin u wtty It cure ttiu Ua Wurae cawa of tilJ"i. CONSTIPATION I'tmi'i iiKarCoHFor!D1 notacathar. !: It ia a laxative, gwiam rui ami natural Uin to taw iwm-li. Utvulanty aurvly lul. Ikcouiuieinlc by rn 'fir-Mi ona! aadbutiuru tllt'H. OruiX fur txxik. iTice $1.(h). Sold t.y Drugglm. '"' LS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop'i UL'KLI.NCTUN, VT. THE PLACE TO GET 11131 ? Millillli, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, IS AT DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S, WEST 8IDE WASHINGTON AVENUE, OPPOSITE R. SHED. W E L D 0 N. N. C. j STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. WPRtCRirnOH llEr.lllliitrtl' FILl.tD V.I1B TBS BtUT (tELtcTLU MATERIAL "k PUESCRIPTIONS COMl'OUNDKD AT ALL IlOUliS WITH OliEAT CARE. PEKFUMEKY, STATIONEliY, FANCY SO.US, IIHLSHK.S, FANCY AliTICI.KS, TOBACCO AND CIOAKS. Iimmil Ut kwrli wlcomeilw.yi iw.lu ;ou at ZOLLICOFFER'S. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. Nnltrtl CAItiil.I NA UKNIC -s DISCUVKKS A NEW (III, AM) A NKW 1'ltlll'K.SH Klilt tillTAIM.Vd IT. Wllliiilit.u MeMdeuner. Mr. V. A. Martin, an experimental che mist of this l it v . h:o discovered a new oil ami a proccsx ! r cdtaiuint; il In a selen- tifio p lint 0'' vi tlej 'In thin iliwovery is ipntc a valualili- one, ami proitiises to be a .source of prolit to the diicoverer, besides will be an aciiuisiliiin In the. industries of the eoiiiilrv. The process of obtaining the oil is, of course, a fecvet. hut Jlr. -Martin hint nol letcriuincil to take out a patent and is rath er inclined not to do so, a.s riving his form ula mi'jlit be the means of defeating the ibjcet hieh a patent is supposed to eover. The oil is u hydt'O'Carhon oil. and beiuy: vcp tabic 111 ttg nature can lie obtained from ny s.iuric not luinerul or animal. It can even be made front waste paper, woods, etc. This oil is a pure grease, is colorless and has only 11 very laitit mid hardly percept i- i odor that is nut at all disagreeable. It is free from jriiin or muciliioinciiis sub- stance, is t.ertcilly neutral, will not fer ment or L'ct rancid, and remains perfectly limpid in cold weather. Its specilie gravi ty is from fil'tccu to tw lity degrees. Uattne's bvdrotueter. As a luiuinant it bus been tested and gives a strong, brilliant light, auJ is nou-eiplosive. It niakca a splendid lubricant for 111:1c hinery of all kinds, and in every respect, it is cluimed, it is superior to lard oil. and is a great deal cheaper. The fact is there is nothing like it known to science and cotiseipteiitly there is noth ing ell the market that assimilates it. The I roccss tor its manufacture is simple and inexpensive, and the material from which it can be made ia limitless and right at our doors. It can. therefore, be made cheap. Mr. Martin has hecu experimenting with different material iu its manufacture but has not determined what is the most pro ductive in results. The material is treated with chemicals and afterward distilled to procure the oil. The oil so produced is limitless in the lists to which it can he ap plied and b. in auliceptic is uncriuallcd for medicinal purposes. It is a very suieriur dressing for leather, owing to the fact that leather treated with it will not mildew. CONSOLATION. , Sorrow oomes, and sorrow is always bit ter and hard to endure, but divine comfort comes with it, uuless in our blindness, we thru-t the blessed angel from the door. And heavenly comfort is so rich an eipj rietiee being held close to the heart of Christ and consoled by his sweet love that it mure than compensates for the sor row. Ittvaslhe Master himself who said: "Dressed lire they that uniurii, for they shall be comforted.', He certainly meant that Hod's comfort is so great 11 blessing that it is well worth while to mourn just to eujoy il; that those who do not mourn miss one of the richest, sweetest beatitudes of divine love. Night draws on with its darkness aud we dread its approach, hut when it deepens over us ten thousand stars flash out; the stars are rich compensation for the darkness. Soil is when sorrow comes; we shudder at its coming, hut we pass under its shadows, and heavenly coin torts, which we had not seen lielore, appear glowing in silvery splendor above our heads. In the bright summer days clouds gather and hint out the blue of the sky and fill the air with oinitious gloom uud fierce lightnings and tcrrilic thunder peals; but out of the clouds rain pours down to refresh the thirsty earth and to give new life to the fljwers and the plants. So il i", also, with the clouds of trial whose black folds oft times gather above us in our fair summer days of gladness; there is compen sation iu the blessings they bring to our lives. A TRUE WIFE. 11V OI.1VKK WKMIKI.t. lltil.MKS. Oftiiues I have seen a tall ship glide by itgainst the tide as if drawn by si inu in visible towline with a hundred strong arms pulling it. Her sails unfilled, her stream ers drooping, she had neither sidu wheel nor stem wheel; still she moves on stately, in serene triumph, with her own life. Hut I Lnew that oil the other side of the ship, hidden beneath the great bulk that swam So majestically, there was a little toilsome steoni tug, with a heart of fire and arms of iron, that was tugging it bravely ou. and I knew that if the little steam tug uiilwiiit 1 her arm and left the ship, it would wallow aud roll about, und drift hitherand thither, and go off with the refluent tide, no man knows whither. Aud so I have known more than one genius, high-decked, full freighted, idle sailed, gay-pinioned, but that for the bare, toiling arms, uud brave, warm beatiug heart of the faithful little wtti', that nestles close to I11111, so that no wiml or wave could part them, he would have gone down with the stream, and have heeu heard of uo more. DON'T HHAK KVKHVTIIIXO. The art of not hearing should be learned by all. It is fully as important to domes tie happiness as a cultivated ear, for which so much money and time are expended. There are so many things which it is pain ful to hear, very many of whiih, if heard, will disturb the temper, corrupt simplicity and modestly detract from contentment a"d happiness, that cviry one should be educa ted to take iu or shut out sounds, according to his pleasure, If a man falls into a vio lent passion und calls us all in inner of names, at the first word we should shut our ears and hear no more. If, in the iptiet voyage of life, we find ourselves caught in one of those domestic whirlwinds of scold ing, we should shut our ears as a sa'lor would furl his sails, and making till tight, send before the gale. If a hot and restless man begins to inflame our feelings, we should consider what mischief thefhry sparks may do in our magazine below, where our temper is kept, and instantly close the door. If. as has been remarked, all the petty things said of one by heedless or illnatured idlers Here to be brought home to him, he would become a walking pill-cushion stuck full of sharp reinnrkf. If we won d be happy when turning good men, we should open our ears; when among bad lueii.shiit them. It is not worlh while to hear wli.it our neighbors say nb ".it our children, what our rivals say about our bu-incss, our dress or our aff.iirs. The art of not hearin tj, though untaught in our schools is by 110 means unpracticed insoeie. ty. We have noticed that a well-bred woman never heursr a vulgar or impertinent remark. A kind of discreet deafness saves one from many iusults, from much blame, from uota litlla connivance in dishonorable conven tion. IWfiire Truvc. NKW A D V K RT IS EM K NTS' constipation" IS willM the "Kiit her of DineaHcs," lie mufti tltcrti Ik iih iihmIIhiii IIhoiikIi Wl) It'll tllM'iiM'Hooftcn ntlin'kH the x.VKtrm tax by tiio ttl 'torpid n ot imimnKntH nnm-a tu the rel.'iilM'iiul i1itii'iI iiniit ll. to ni:illi-r lutlin HlotMiK'h uinl lnnvfl. M la i-utiHcrt hy ft Turinl I.Ivor. ul cutnigh hilt being exTi'li'tl limn thf IiIimkI to prtHliiitt) NhUiiv h own rftllitirlk, fimt lit Rciiemlly ammiinih.L-U with km-h mimlu ua Loss of Appetite. Sick Headache. Bad Breath, otc. Thrt trfnlmi-nt u( 'onl Ipathm iIoph not cntmlftt iiHTi'ly In tiuloiHIiiK thf htiwt'lH, The nii'illi'lniwiiiiHl mil mily mt iimi ,niry.v tlvti, hut lnMiliiili'int will, uud mil prmltu unci I In iih! tvrt'uicr ('uHilvt'iii'wt, TuMci'tiru a rt'Kiihtr liitl'lliil hoilv wllhutil rhiiiiHLiig Uiu diet, or (llsortjunlzInK tlio Ny.sU'iu "My aitentii'n, afler sulTcriiig with Comtifva. lion fur iwnTlhree yetr, wjctllcd to Stminoitt Liver Ktnulnuir, mitl,)Mvintneil almost evcTy ibing tc, t-.ticlmlcd tu tiy it. I dm tonka wmettljs-tiil n nd .itVru Mills rcln:t:il Die ilnse to a tej.ijiifii, jis p r ilitetiiuiis, aflcr c.itb nical. I fun mi ih.n it h.id tlmie me so r.nn'ti rhihI that I com 1 imcd it it'll d 1 I'-nW two l ttl'.-s. Sim e lltfil I hjvi; iim ci linn cd .iiiy tit (lit idty . 1 kfCL) it in iny hi'iiMr iind wniiitl iml lu williotit it , lint have 110 lue fur it.it curvd lue. " --liiio, W. Sims, Ass't t lcrl; SiH'cnur Cuiirt, Bihli Co., Ga. Take onty the iUmtlne, Which lias fm the Wrapper the rcti JJ5 Trad nurk and Sigiulure of J. H. ZEILIN CO NKW AOVKIITISKMKNTS. IIKADUUAItTKRS FOR EVERYTHING A M A N, Wt J M A NOUt'lll 1.0 WK.Ul. KULL &c CO., THKiUSfKA'Tl KKIH UY I'l.OTIIIMl AM H'HMlll.li-. Uti SVCAMUHK ST., I'KTKKsiuik;, va. Thi- tin larait"4tri.dliiiij( nml citli Iihihi in 1 till' Milllll. Wf limU'- Hi ONI 'IV, II IftMid!., ullllllh vi;ry yiiiil'irrliitli hiil ii-' II l" fill, huh witrrmii very Kiinui'iit in liohl hliiiiii' mid -"l"r ' l"11 there in h pitirtf Iffl Our prltTM tin-1 IH'iikt man yon will ttuil tUi'iii of Minimi K'i-. 'W- In-r, lie our prulil isHtivt-il liyhiiyliitfl'rniiillii' imufi', Kill Will HlMt PI I H l 111 llll-i IM'iirv i... HtiK-li ol "i-lotlis Hiid trimiiiliiu'H l"i nmliintf cluih tun dw hidlun LltMl lit I'.liIimi, Frt'in h mul ikr luon iiinkc. ,1,1 u- M r lituil Inii'iriiiK 'it .iirnii' in n ik ihi-h l)yUilll'ili'iith'rK,'h"'ii;iKTh and worktiifii, hv ltv ).'aimciil ik inmif nri niivmm ""'" lit ii.Tl'eci. NunpUiMiiid (diiiltMifmi'iiMiriiiiivnll hcfurwanlt'd tti apiiLii'tiiioii. Tlit- ttviiO liiriuMiiiiK ilemrtiiu'iit is the m'Kt Bj couipleti nuMly iir hwimIWi fJ .-liirtol .-tUKTMr (iti iliiy td. up. Sii-iM-inliTd. WW (.iravv.-n.. i inl-i-iiut.-.. t ..uar. nn-. i lliiniciw.t'iuhn ilttK. Ni;:hl liiris, J rii tik. (fill i. r.dSurv uut I fulls. uurt, miuK f'dhir ami SK-eVe biiU..i.-..l-h.di. Wt- s !l Hi- lin't..r l'iff"rii!"ii lh'l M"tln aU-d Sliirtr-aU'I UniwtT.s iieveiiliin iintti.'iii. All onVrn w ill Imvf .nniipt suleor ri-ttiil. RKAli KliKNCII MIIUM 1M JTO iilli' If WpTWiBttliTnfl,mmTl,i,nmi!'ri7f!OT B ll lllli if I." t1 i jrt ;;; y m.mm M i HI m CLOTHING H0U2E. 1 HOW TO THLIj HltlDKS. ocl u f STAINBACK k CO. II III) li 1 11 u 1,- LEADER OF LOW PRICES. Corner of 1st street and Wash. Ave. J :2zrDEALEU 1XJ1- DRY C00D8, ' BOOTS, SIIOKS, NOTIONS, HATS, CATS, D0MKST1C3, 1'ltIXTS, STAPLE (iOUDS, GHOCERIES, And Everything that cuu he called for. HEADQUABTEBS FOR lit,- -PlBtalift OiEliiipij "Yes," faidanold and experienced hotel clerk yesterday, "I can tell a bride and groom at a glance. For some reason or other they all leciu ashamed to have it known that they are newly married, und they all try to give the impression that they are comparatively old stagers, as it were, but it's no use with lue. I smile when I see their old trunks to come with brand new ones, you know, would be to to advertise the fact that they had just been wedded and I laugh outright when I receive a letter from a bridejioom, say ing: "Myself and wife will be at your houso on Wednesday night, between 12 and 1 o'clock. Our luggage will ttrrivo during the afternoon, but we will not arrive ourselves uutil after the thcatic." Then I watch and see them come in with a bundle of umbrellas and capes, a hat box and a couple of valises, which I have it i hesitan cy, of ci urse, in believing that they took to the play with them. How do I tel l.ndeund gloom.' Well, tliete is some thing about the way they look at each other wheu tiny are logcthcr. and when the newly married in in is by himself I run t'll bv I lie manner Iu which hcusesthetwo Words 'my will'.' He's not used to the eouibiiiatinii. and th.'V sound as unnatural to me us they do to himself. HOW IT WORKS. AND HARDWARE OF. ALL KIKDS. The public is respectfully invited to call, oct 6 lj W. H. BROWN, WelJon, N, C. Siikiug Mil minor We'll stay out till spring it the otnor workinguicn win give us the help we need. Are you a working man? Stranger Yes. 'Well, if you'll stand by us, coal will he worth $:iU a ton." 'That's just what I came hero to see bout. We arc getting up an organiitioii to oxtend all over the country, aud we'll help you if you'll support us when we gn out:" "Glorious! When do you want strike?' "In the spring." "We'll sunDort vou. What's the suie of your urgaoiiationV" "The American confederation ot I arm hands. If you'll Maud hy s, flour will l 50 barret" Omaha HorlJ. A true household Remedy (or the cur. of Malaria and Fever nd Ague. Quinto. oo. Fifty ceou at youi druggUti. ENCINE WHISTLES. Few people who travel understand what the frequent blast of the engine means. Ladies, especially, are frequently frighten ed by them, whcrciui if they had the fol lowing memorandum iu their pocket-books they might easily anticipate the movemente of their train: Oue blast of the whistle is a signal fur approaching stations, rai'roud crossings aud junctions. One short blast of the whistle is a signal to apply the brake a stop. Two long blasts of the whistle are a sig- ual to throw off the brakes. Two short blasts of the whistle are an uiswer to the conductor's signal to atop at the next station. Three long blasts of the whistle are a signal that the train has parted. Three short blasts of the whistle, when the train is standing, tire a signal that the train will back. Three short blasts of the whistle when tiain is running are a signal to be given bv passenger trains when displaying signals for a following train, to call the attention of trains tbey meet or pass to the signals. Four long blasts of the whistles arc signal to call in the flagmau. Four short blasts of the whistle are the eugineiuan's call for shignals from switch men, watchmen and train men. Two long, followed by two short blasts of the whistle, are a signal for approach ing load ciosstugs at grade. Five short blasts of the whistle are igti.dto the fliigtiiaii to go back and pro tert the rear ot tlic tram. A suee.'Ssioti u'short b!:nls of the wl lie is au alarm f ir persons or cattle on the HOW TO MAKE CANDY. Molasses Candy Two cups of molasses one cup of sugar, one tcaspoonftil of vine gar. piece of butter site of a walnut. Boil from 15 to -it minutes. Tally Two cups of white sugar, three quarters of a cup of molasses, butter si.e of an egg, one-half cup of uiiik, one tea spoonful of vanilla. Test in cold water. Nut Candy Two-thirds of a cup of molasses, two thirds of a cup of sugar, two cuiis of cold water, a small niece of butter; any kind of nut added wheu done. Hotter Scotch One cttii of tno!as.si.s one cup of sugar, one-hall' u cup of butir mix together, lloil until tl lmidcus when dropped into cold water. I'canut Candy Two cups of sugar, 1 5 cups of water, half a cup of molasses, small hit of hatter, two cutis of iwiiut meats added when boiled sullieieutlv. Vinegar Can.ly One quart of sugar one piut of water, four tablcspoonful of viucgar, butter eizc of an egg, teasjiooiil'ul of vanilla. Hoil 20 minutes aud stretch it. Corn Candy Top the corn and roll it until it is quite tiu . lijil some molasses, not as long as for candy, and pour over the corn while hot, mix it well, then tin n uut upoti a buttered board, and roll it until thin and even; cut into cakes. n Forty ja' i"nro hi liia 'trillion of mom Ihnulretl Thmmri.1 itnri'iinti'.ii t'-r pMuiiu in Hi- t .. .Mini- :,.! I - -""n-tri Mil nitliiiidim tl tlio Si ii-ntilia AintTK 'ii ciut nil ton.'t n Nolit ittira fer iinli'iilH.C'ivHHi. Irndf-iimrk", copr rmliin, cU':., l-.r Km I it"d MniHf. and t oDtant iui'.mHH 1.1 t annua, I'.nijiniiu, riiwi (iarraaiir, and Ml ,ili-r imiiii' rn-i Flu'ir oiin biu-a i iincjiiitltid mid llitr lacild.ipi ara uinur-pae-ftl. Druir'nKH nuA X!',ii''',fi"fl PPUrrt! and fllwl in lto I'niuut 1 1 tin' it un f.n nntiu- Trnn vrtf rennifili!.'. " 'H'l' '.' ("r .m.i kiiuiIoij ol moduli r rtrhwtiii-'t Adintiltv i.,i,ilt'-u ''ittiii . utit ji-h 1 1 i 1 1 ",' ' "! 'V.Brotiotirtart hi! in S I KS I'Mi'li A M'.M If A , "Iik-Ii huB tt... lartri-i tt:. ' , t :c t.i. i nnlo.-iiljiil liof.jni,.'r id in l. i-il ,. it:i-n"i .'i llu world. Tin- HdvuriiKi-r c( ii ft ii iuuj o.ory yaluiitea unili.Tt.1 tti-i. I H : Urt.. n'vl "'v'' la ...l. isl.. adunin-d lu I.- K U i i-t oilier ,t...n,l.i In ,e.l in i. i .11 iiiiO'te.,.-, , ... li e-l. T S J l .,1 .. ir ,, I,..., Hue. il i-.i . 3U1 limit...,. U.u.ll..i,.i.i. i.I i'. i . I ''rsti..! nr.-j.i,.tM 1 ' i , ji'ir. i ..... Ill 1,1 -,IH'., mi.. -L and i , i .'ere,s. iiiti- tr.u k and calls tliu to danger ahead. attention of trainmen (ImiCKitiKS. l.tyi iiRs, Ar Mr. E. A Cuthrcll has iqs'ticd a store on First street and keeps in stock family groceries and vc'ctables. He also has a bar where the choicest liquors are served in all styles, Cignrs and tobacco of all grades. In addi tion he keeps a supply of wooden coffins and inctallio burial case, all sizes, at I ow prices. Orders by until or telegraph filled promptly. . Kerueiuber YliU. If you are sick Simmons Liver Regula tor will nurcly "id nature iu making yeu well. If vou are costive or dyspeptic or are suffering from any other of the nuuier ousdiseaiua of lite Liver, SUimach or Rowels, it ia your own fault it you remain ill, for Simmons Liver Regulator is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. Take only the (reuuiue, which always has on the wrapper the red 'i Trade-mark and Signa ture of J. U Zeilin and Co. A HLVSlMIKMIClt'S lll'VI'll. The Leuox (,1a.) Tiny. Tnhlr relates the death of a man iu Taylor county under the following circumstance: "A. W. Futile, living in the northwest part tif the couuty, met au untimely death on Wednesday of this week, lie was a mau Well knowu in this community aud quite wealthy. A week ago, wheu the first blitcud came, he made use of the expression that 'if there wiib Biich a being as God Almighty he win without love or feeling for humanity, or he would not scud such st ruts upon tbcui,' at the same time deelaiing thai if another such storm came he would g to a climate that had never been cursed with such storms, aud escape the vigilatiee of the Almighty. The storm mmc on Ti; day looming and he began pteparation for departure. Securing a large trunk he packed it, and Wednesday morning Went to load it iulo a w.il'oii lo haul to Yillisca where he txpecU'd lo lake the al'lcninou train. He hud one ml of the trunk iu a jell box. niiil was raising the otle-r end from the groiiud "lull his lei ( slippi d from under him, thesh np nlje striking I, iipun the neck as he lav upon the gruiiud ilia IJeek Was broken Mild In died Itiltl instantly.', DAVIS & CO., NO 11 SYCAMORE STREET, 1'i:ti:isiu mi, va liill) hhls. Hold Medal and Hem I'alent Flour; lilllt bids. Dixie I'atcnt and Harvest Queen. :i(HI bbk Snow lrop and Star Family L'llll bbls. I'atapsco and Huiiluli l atent boxes Fat Hacks and Butts. ID boxes Small Hacoii Sides. 2 boxes Breakfast Bacon. fid barrels und halves New Mackerel 51)1) kegs Nails All sixes and kinds. Mill) bags Drop and Ruck Shot. L!."ill kegs Orange HiHc 1'nwder. oil barrels 1. "Ml, ltii) and 115 Kero sene lil. :;tlll caddies Green and Black Tea. Kilt crates and tubs l'ure Lard. 2.") barrels l'ure Cider Vinegar. 10 bags I'ciitier, Spices and Ginger. Ri ud l,aeii;ira .til hags 1 rime Cotlee. ."ill barrels Refined Sugars. Als Rroiiiiis, Tails, Washboards, Soda, Paper, Ac. l or bale hy DAVIS & CO. No. 41 Sycamore Street. sop iltl ly CONSUMPTION HUHI'.l.V 1111.11. 0 1HK Lliiron rieiu inlorin your readers that 1 nave a positie reinetty lorlhe the above uameu uisense. It.v its timely us.1 thousands ul hopetess cases liave hern ner Riaueully cured. 1 shall lie clad to rml two bottles of my remedy 1- ltKl: to any of your readers who have consumption it they will send me tneir express ami postoihce ad dress. Kespivtlullv, T. A. Sl.is i'M, M. ('., 181 Pearl street, New York. jail .V6 mos. Goon News! Good Nkws!! Sam IM.KKAT WI1HI.KSAI.K rillt'K. Major T li. I'.mry has opened tins wis k a big lot i aamiile notions bought ot Mcssts. 'left Weller & Co., New York, consisting of beautiful assortment of kid and Jersey gloves, corsets, jerseya, hoods, hose, collar hand-bugs, pocket-books, shirts, half hose and suspeiideis, also bustles and other ar ticles of female torture, &c, lie. A stylish lot of scarfs, eravata and ties, all of which can be bought at prime wholesale cost. viniiRF w w iaaa FITS! v r.i'i.i T-T..TT W 1-5 Y011 w ill ''No 1 1 1 1 L 111 liii-i sortiui'iii nii'l 'hoMfl-T'im m' lluU. l.i'''. ' "I'-' K n-inlis, Vi'lwti., SijrfK, Mowei'H, V'tivi llR'lllS. BRIDAL iH TI'ITS A I)r'si MwIp tttnrrliT, tit kfiiaruiittswd iJri-rAiiiHitl's, lrua '1 rimiiiMiii. I.mln's I ii-li-r Wt'Hr, Ihiir kihiiIh. KU'Lt'lilnif, i .liars, Cully, (loves, SIiuwls, UldppiliM.in lut't everthllir t I,iii ly trf liil-1 vti'urv I'tic-n luw, (iuoil.-. wurrun ..,! r.. iUl.lt. All ortleait Hill receive prom pi iiicmimi, MILLINERY. I urn daily lXftdviup iny KAl-1. stock of MUHiif ry, Fancy (.'ikhIm, NotioiiH, tic. euihruciiiK all the liiU'rt novellien. Vim nro rfupectnilly InriU'tl to call aii.I e x Hin i lie my it.K'k ami prices, before pur CllHMHH. MRS. 1'. A.LEWIS, Weldoti, N. C. upr 18 !) CHEAP COFFEE. POMONA HILL NUKithltS, I'OMONA, N. C, Two and a half miles west of Greensboro, N. C. The main liuo of the R. & D. II. R. passes through the grounds and within 111!) feet of the o'liee. Salem trains make regular stops twice daily each way. Those interested iu Fruit and Fruit growing are cordially invited to inspect this the largest nursery in the State and one among the largest ill the South. The propiiclor has for many years vis ited the leading Nurseries North and West aud corresponded with those of foreign countries, gathering every fruit that was calculated to suit the couth, both native and foreign. The reputation of Pomona Hill Nurseries ia such that many agenta going out from Greensboro, representing other nurseries, try to leave the impression that they are representing these nurseries. Why do they do it? Let tho public an swer. I have in stock growing (und can show visitors the same) tliu largest and best slock of trees, ie., ever shown or seen in any two nurseries in North Carolina, con sisting of apple, peach, pear, cherry, plum, grape, Japanese persimmon, Japanese plum, apricots, nectarine, Russian atricot, 111 11 1 berry, quinces, email trtuts : straw berry, raspberry, currants, pecans, English walnuts, rhuhurb, asparagus, evergreens, hade trees, roses, ,ve. Give your order to my authorized agent or order direct from the nursery. Cor respondence solicited. Descriptive cata logues free tu applicants. Address, J. VAN. LINDLEY, Poiuona, Guilford county, N. C. may 5 ly. HOME ROASTED COFFEE AT 18 CENTS A I'Ol'Ml. ITT I I' IN ROUND PACKAGES. r'very Package Contains a Present, in ' Value from !i Cents to 8:1.00. Vhf n I aay OuttK I do mil iiimii hi. rljr to top Ihsm lor a tlm. and Him liav. tliain re turn aaatn. I Mats A ItAHIC Al. UT.K. 1 bare made U10 dlacase of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, AllfftlrttiRitmly. T w arrant my rrmrriv to ( i iir tin womt hm, lU-caiiM- oilier litva f Hilt'd I h tin it twin ftr not now rrcfiviita n rtirp. Iti)d t otiflf fi-rntriiilindRKiti:H itom.a Of IIIV iNKAI.I.Ibl.K KKM Kit v. (live K l (! and Oilier It mata yon noirilnn lor ft trUl, and H will cur )ti- Add it hi H.O.ROOT.M.O. IMPftlT.,MrwroM Jaaiiuiiry -j "in, I iVlV'I.'Vrir.M'11" revolution, mi I ll T IjlI I I ' i the h orld thn iim lit hisl halt t i-iiltiry. Nol lt'Ht uiiiotit: the nuli iv ot 111 eiil ive I'r.iirv ir a tin I (lot) 11 ml m U 11 id Murk Hi at rui Ih- Hrl(irtnirl all m t-r Ihei'oi.niry v ilhoiit 'immUm: wothir from llit-lr Iioiiki. l'ay WhtaJ: tuiy itiie 'ii to the u ork: eilh'T iui: or ll. un N'CitU uliihn re luiit-d. iu iliix out uud P'tiini 10 ii" nt we will oeii'i yriii tree, mhih-ihiiil' n laW.-ni uitwampc ti vou, in I v. ill Matt ou tiiwttieiA, wlucJi will liPtiiK you in liinre inoticv rik'hl aw ny, II 1 a 1 iinvt'iUiit in lh" wm id. era ml oulllt fres. Addixv True hihI to, Aiitriiotii. Mmiu' 1 y I1! I I r Kowiirilfd an thicvhort'tid IV M II lj 1 tlii-Httd thru. iitlh-y Mill find homnitlilt' eitiil(ivuit iiMluil will not luke iheui tiotii ihoir liontcj, mul Ijiiiii lies. I'm- ni'ntits larje Hint mi re lor every liidii"trlilN Meri-m. iiihdv luive linol" mul art) How making KCYeial linmlred ilolhir- u nioiuli, It is citKV fur iinv ono to nuik moi iiuwHi'ds hi oiu1 dny, who in willing lo work Miner hi-N, yotinir or old; ciitiil'H 1ml iieeded: iMurl you. rverytlitni! ti-w. No upeclal nidlity re (liiiiftl. yitii ivuder, enn do it us well iia imv ouu, Wr'c to us. t oneo f,r I, ill imrt 'ii .if. iln.-i mail Vrw. Atldrvmi stinitoii ami f., I'ortlmid, Mi. T 1 y XI ) Hen Wonder txUt In tlmtiMiiida I ' I i 1 J 1 t.f fidTUti. hut art aurpam'd 1T the uiiirveiaiu invrnuuu. i num.' uo are in neei Iirohtnldr wurfc that t'un he dime w hile Itviur at loinc should al ontTaeiitl their Htldreai ti HHllett & fo . rorUuDd. HAitti'.and mvii e tm. nill infor- mutton bow eitlicraeK, ot all Hitoa, can ram from k IiiMi inr day and up wart In w lierever they live. Vou are ntnrted fn-fl fapilMl nd irmifrnd. Home l.Hve lunik' over iu ahigle my tl IU1 work, THA1K8I ITI.1KHBV SOITIIMUX CIIKMICAL CO., Charlotte, N. 0. 0ftsrK'nti'Hi tlii." i;ipcr. H. G. SPIERS, WIIOLI'SALK .1 RKTAIL DF.ALKI1 CONl'KCTIONKRIKS, E. L Uroll WELDON, N. C. FAMILY GROCERIES, Vl'GKTABLKS, LIQI ORS, CIGARS, SMOKING AND CIIKWINfl TOBACCO. I am now prepared to sell at lowest cash prices Groceries of all kiuds, Wines, liiqm rs, lobaceo, 1 igars, Snuff, Sc., and will also keep on hand a full supply of fresh Vegetables of every variety, which will be sold cheap. fihfJLLic Cjses. I will always keep on hand a itock of well made Metallic Burial Case and WOODEN COFFINS which I will sell cheap, aud which can be had at any hour, day or night. Orders by letier or telegraph will re ceive prompt attention and cases shipped hy first train. lWTltONA O K HO MC 1T1CI1. K. A. CUTHRKLL, First Street, Weldon, N. C. Sep lfi Hin TOYS, AND FRUITS. I have on hand and am receiving one of the Urgent itttckB of Confectiimerlci and rota trrr hrouuht to thU innrket, und will sell to those with- ug to sell npain nt WHOLESALE PRICES. 1 also hitvc a tremendous stock of moro mi b tan liitl K'nidB ill lioth of my t ores, such m l--iniily (.roevries, froekerywnre, (;iuvmi Tinware, Uarilware, Wood and WMluw Wn,4:r. (u hand at all time" a Urge lot of stole, doc, elhowi and stove i.iiiib of ull !ie,and auiva COOKING UTENSILS. Don't forget the (dace brick store in the bottom, aercral United State Hag above the door. u. c. eriKs 'Wcidou M c iv. A'IK or NUKIH t'ArtUI.I.NA. )iaufax couixrr, SLWlifOH COURT. j A" W nwathmey.rharlwd tUiott and Temple """tiii'ifj, Niiieni iiiiut-r ute nrm name or W W. tiwnthniuj A fouauiny, and Iltoutna N. Hill, plaiiiUMs AKitintt David Rclt aa admi Dint rati r "f I. II Bell, IHlTld lUdl, It. A. Long aud arrio Una hit wife, Mnttla Hell, John T. Alwn. Jr. aud Annie I.ll ANnn Hell, John T. AlHtn, Jr, aud Annie 1MI AUop, the laatnritnedtwo being infanta withoat a suar- dinn in North Ciirolliui, W W Bell, 1 K Haiu 1.'k andMiunief Mainliek it in wlfu, Alluna Hell, J.weph W Jenkltia doing bind now under th tiiui nuiue of JuM'tib V JeukinaA tompany, 1 J Mtddleton and John It Williams partner doing husluens wider the rlrm name of J I Mlddletou & f iimiiany, Snaan 1 Hell und the North Carolina Home Insurance Uunpauy, dufendanta. Aellon forforot'liMnirtiut trust and Hale of land. Inuummni'eof an ordei oftheUdperlor Court of HtlitKx eouiity nmde In thin ea"e at KaII terra thedefyntlnuta It A Mrnr and farrle E Iing hie wife, .lulin 'l' AUoi Jr. and Annie Bell Alaup. w ho real dent Vellow Snrhia,irM'ii county, In the i-Uloot (Uiio,W W Hell, w liu realde in the city of rtttvannuh, in theShtte of (Miry in, Jowdi V Jen kin tiuiiig huxliieati undtfrthe 11 nu uuiitw uf JoM ih W Jenkiiw & Omipnny, 3 J Mltldleton and .Mm D Williams pitrlmtnt dwiitg liuaineu undtir tku iru name of J j Mfddlctou A ( ompany, who retdde In the city uf linltioiorc, in tu sutte of liar)' Uud, am hervhy not i lied U aKar and anwr or demur to the iHiiiipluuitalUM wta (mhm( -MaaMKirt to be held at Iho furt U" Ui the u-wn uf Kali Ux ou tiMwiflita Moaday belttrv tka Hrat aioaalay In March, . W iLneaa John T Oifgory, Clerk fthe Puperlof Court of Hrdlfm eomity. at wtlica .a UaliAvx., tbli Ittth day of November, 1W7. JOIIN'T.(.RWiORV Kor 21, 6 w Uurk buiiur C ti
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1888, edition 1
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