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THE UOANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1891. THE ROANOKE NEWS A STRANGE PHkNOMtiNiON, THURSDAY MAY 7, 1891. Wr notice t!i:.t ill.' UiiANAKK N'KW n mi iiri ii-in iviiwrkaliic f tin' wmv wllirll ili!r.'r"iit i liii'i;- art' iiinililcd u lm mum, tliiiii' t,i s iv iihuiit tile Xrir mid ; Al'RW.IAN Sl'lllNIW, N. C, .Ma) llli, IS'.'l. S Eihtoks Nkws: Tim funeral ser- IllOM lit' I hi' lilt I' Mis. r. W. M IVrl.m.- hi OI,srrcrr Jtn-l I lii' Farmers' AHialH'i ; rather iilnmt "tin! cotiol:datcd" A" Observer al'd flu; Iiilelliienrer and Alliance. Tin.' Nkws may possess it- s nl in pa ricuce, as i'ar as this AVir "'' Observer is concerned. Tin; editor of t his vapor reported (hi' platt'urui adopted nt t lie la-i State eoiiveniiwi. mid if oihers are wil lint; tn .stand upon that platform, we shall be I hi: last In uh.iiidou it. Wheth er the editor i.f the Hdanokk Nkws has i:V.T L' 'iie out -ii l- i if that platform tu find a sbi!hol"th or nut, concerns us very Hide We have ii"t. Wii have kept the faith. If there has been any devia tion fri'iii party principles, it has tint been hv us. But all that is by the way. While we knii'V vet'v well that. lil'inbers nfilie Fanners' Alliance have sought to poison the minds nf the people against the AVics and Observer; and while w have neither a lunger or shorter ineinury than other people, yet the mission of the AVici mid Observer is to strengthen the Democratic party in the Slate and in the Union; und it has no other cause to advocate, no other object to pursue. It welcomes the company of all who will take their Hand beneath the folds of the Democratic ban ner, and who will seek to secure a Demo 11 ' was preached at Tabor on yesti rduy, by ! Kev. 11. O. Hurtnn. I V. A lame crowd of friends of th deceased of ad denominations, ''allured to paV the hi-t 1 ' ! tribute of respect to the memory of the u departed sister. The moniiii'l was culm. bright und beautiful, n perfect .May day, but the occasion was one of deep solemni ty and "loom. The discourse was Iimiii the l'.tth chapter ot .Job: "l know that mv lti decmei liveth," c , and while the Doctor was in the uiidst of his sir n and the coii'jreiin'i'in liteniiif; with pro found attention, a bright liiilit as a Hash of ii-hliiim; Hashed across the church and stood just above the head of the preacher and then disappeared. This bright lij;ht was some who saw it, thought to be the spirit of the departed sister Others thought that it was caused by some one outside of the church I in iimihle to acc.'iitit fur it in any way. as I have never seen aiithiii.' like it be fore, and can only testify to what I saw. Very respectfully, Y. T. Jknkins. CONSUMPTION I'l'KKI. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an Kast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consump tion, "Hronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma aud t11 throat and Lutli! Affections, also a eratii: victory. I: believe that the far-I , i f. M.v,. l i positive, aim r.iuiv-.u ....-. mers' Alliance iu North Carolina cannot ; j. M Xervous Complaints, alter ue ion vy any icauiisui). .moj, ....... ( lavjn tl,st(,,j lts wondertul curative pow i'tfmocrauc pariy, aim 10 iuinu words of our contemporary, giving them, however, a different application, "we will hope not until they show such a ilisposi . i .' i...f.i. i.;.. ers iu thousann oi cases, uas un u ma duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a ,l..Jr,. t, relieve human snt, ri)L'. 1 W tion " The Xeu$ .. Observer is a j o(. t() aj, w,u) dw);re boru Democrat, and has an abiding aitli j in (;eru)ari Krem.h or Knglish, in the sober judirmcnt of the ro,T,e wi,h full dirtn-tions for prcpurin;; and JYcif und Observer. I u -w, ,nt ,lai addtessini; with v e naa no imeiiiiou 01 m-""vw stamp, naming mis jwjht . cither the A'fif mid Obtm-er, or the N'oyes, S20 Dowers' Block, Rochester, N. hddUijvnr-rr nn injustice, and we wrote j Y. 'AVT 30 b'- the last paras:ri.h of the anicle to which! T1E H0USK.The the above from the Ai and Observer , , Kxpi.riIient Statin vin is an answer to show that we did not be- j . ,lri(,,,s,. din- lieve cither of those papers desired 1 tribute Bevera'l hundrt.-d copies of that .1 1 1 u: i . ,w taironiie the Farmers' Alliance. It is not our fault if Mr. Ashe chooses tomb understand our words. The two rumors complete ami valuable work on the "Dis I eases of the Horse," issued by thu United I O....- It ...... A .ri,ii)f nr.. TKt. uuv...iuu - - ciaien L-n-yui iuh ui i. .v.mv.. ... u..,..n,.,l ti, us t,i relate to each other, and : ,,rl- is eniineiitiv uraetical. has nearly we are sorry we have not both papers by I COO pages, and fully illustrated with 44 us now. However, since the S us end Observer disclaims any autagouisui to the Farmers' Alli ince of couase the ru mor is worth uothiiii;. There are several insinuations in the Xrus mid Obu rver's article which we wish to notice. One is to the effect that lithographic cuts, many of them in color. The best veterinarians or America Have contributed to its pages. The hook should be consulted by all horse and mule owners. It will be sent, free of charm', for the use of pub Alliances or (ranges upon application from secretaries, the supply .asts. rve mat iu which they are received. Address D..II B Battle, Director. Haleioh. N C A I V K KT I S K .M K NTS. as UnL' as the supply .asts. rve 1'iinr ...r.iluru liml-ps nn IWiTillC'll Ion at the editor of this paper has gotie outside v)m,e If any copies are left, they will the Democratic platform. Such an iu-, be scut to individual names in the order sinuaiiouis unworthy Mr. Ashe, and; what is more it has no foundation io j truth. The editor of this paper is ns good a Democrat as Mr. Ashe in every j respect, except in arrogatini; to hiuiscll i the entire wisdom and loyalty to the j par;y. j We know not and care not whether e riain members of the Alliance have sought to poison the minds of the people niY.iiiwt the Self and Observer. The Roamoke Nkws has sought once of1 twice to correct iu the public mind what j it deemed to be error disseminated by the AVtrs i Observer, if there were poison ) anywhere it was contained in the columns j of the A( nn mid Observer itself. For j that Mr. Ashe alone is responsible. j So far as the In'elli'jencer is concerned in this matter we wish to say that we j have seen nothing in its columns to jtisti- i'y the belief that it has been or will be ' antagonistic to the Tarmers Alliance j On the other band we reprint an editorial to the contrary from its last issue: The platform adopted by the Demo cratic State convention, in this city last year, contains the essential principles of the Alliance, and Mich as w.ro satis factory to the members of the Democratic party who do not belong to the Alliance, j It was the result of calm, dispassionate j consultation between the representatives , of these two elements of Democracy, nn ! was agreed upon as just to both, mi l ; conservative of tbi"bcst interest .f the S't This platform is imw the pi .t form of the whole Democratic pmi.v fi North Carolina. It is the latest . fli.-i.-n announcement of the political principh s the Democratic party pr .lesses, mJ which it is pledged to advance. The writer accepts it as his political chart, be cause it embodies the principles which the farmers and other business men ol e Sfite thought were sound mJ sale ' sis of our laws, and for guidance litiist ration ot the government Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a roncentratiMl extract of S.irsaparlll, Yellow Pock. l'ipsissi'W.i, Juniper Kerries, Mandrake, Dandelion, ami oilier valuable Ycr:etr.Me remedies, every Ingredient being strictly pure, and the best of Its kind It la possible to buy. It Is prepared by thoroughly competent phar macists, In the most careful manner, by a peculiar Oumbmatlnn, rrnmrtioa aud Trocess, giving to It curative power Peculiar To Itself It will cure, when in the power of medicine, Scrofula, Kdt Klieum, P.lnod foinmlng, tanccmcs and all other Humors, Malaria. Dyspepsia, Piliousncss, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties with the Liver and Kidneys. It overcomes That Tired KccliiiB. Creates an Appetite, and gives preat mental, nerve, bodily, and digestive strength. n.K'd's S;:rFaparilla Is "id by all drnpElsts. $1; six b r $" Prepared only by C. I. Uood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. X. P.. If you decide to t.iTio Hood s Sarsapa rilla do not be Induced to buy any other. 100 Doses ne Dollar era ADVKKTISF.MF.NTS. v,jVA TTrt-i 'l,,v 02sJI5 ENJOYS Both the method aud Results wlieu Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly ou the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. ISvrup of Figs is the only remedy of" its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, proinj't in its action aud truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable guhelanccs, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CL lOUISVILLE.Jt. HW YORK. IU. mar L'fi ly N HW AL V KlU'lSK.M KN'TS. Upon c platform, nnd V.,.k Prli. .Tynii ... v.. ciples. and are litical sea. no reference .u his speech e. He says oion may be -:-ht to ne sub of the a third and they If s Pills In an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID UVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, COSTIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES, Sold Everywhere July 3 ly WANTED . si-rnvn HAND FLOUR 1URUF.LS Hinhest Cash Price paid for 10,0tH) Flour barrels, delivered in Portsmouth ou any road. Correspondence solicited. E. C. BKOOK8 & CO., 4-23 4t. CommissioQ Merchants. 1 i If I X V J I Bushels of ?m WHITE To be delivered between the 15th of May, and the 1st of July. Con tracts - will - b e made now for de livery. VI LAND SALE. l'.y virtue Of a decree issuing from the. Superior omit of Halifax enmity, in the c.iilse i herein pernUm:, ciititlcil ". H. luy I'.xei'iitni iil' K. D. r.iiiwnini;, against W. Lewis, i will sell at piililic auction tor cash in the luwn of W cl.lon, X. ('., oil Sat imlay May IMItli, Hill, the liillowinc leal estate, to-wit: One hit in said town of Welilon, IrmitiiiH on Sycainorc sticct, "ill feet, ami Niiiuinis back 1 Iti leet, nil jiiiiiinc the lanils nt I. i;. (liccii und lleiii.v I'ai liam, heiii); the lot formerly occupied by M. I.. Mahry, an a residence. Also one other lot in said town, hiuin ninj; at V. 1). Smith's ciirm r. on the N. side of 1st street, thence V :.'T fe. t tot'. .). tlce's line, thence along (ice's line 1 H fett to Hamlin Daniel's hue, thenceST li-ct to said Smith's hue, thence S 11(1 feet tobi ginning, ciuitaiiiins 1 of an acre. K. KAXSOM, 5-71 1. Commissioner. 1 )ANA0EA::- I "TARINGS HOTEL FOUR MILES SOUTH OF LITTLETON. W1U, HE OPENED 1ST OK MAY, 1891 . NKW l-rKNITUUK, and everytlinj- arrHii'cd for the convenience and com. fort of guests. The Panacea Springs have a wider ranso in their curative properties than any other known waters, DRINK When you arrive at Littleton some of the good people will tell you that the spring around town are just as pood a Panacea. Well, they are good but when you drink mix in some I anacen and bear in mind all the time the more PANACKA you put the better it makes Come Directly TO Littleton v Hotel WHEItE A LIYEBT CAN READILY HE HAD To take you Out. TERMS; For less than one day i rates. 1 day 81.50; week 810.00; month $30.00 B. B. PUILEN. Prop. Panacea Springs Hotel, Panacea, N. (.;.. and Littleton Hotel, at Little tun, X. C. i 30-:!iu. S.P.MIKTI Weldon, N. C. :J 5 tf. i i i i It. O. Ut UTiiX, JK., (r EVVD. L. TRAVIS. BURTON & TRAVIS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, HALIFAX, N. C. Practice in the counties of Halifax and Northampton, and in the Supreme and Federal courts. Clainta collected in all parts of North Carolina, aug 11 ly. fLD STAND. NEW GOOD J. T. EVANS CO , at 0. W. Pierce's former shoe store. PUIflKS nnen to evervbodv. We keep in Stock the following goodM LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENTS' Furn'wliing Goods, Xotiona and Shoes. We also keep a full lino'of FANCY (JKOCKRIE3 nd UUn-.tuw.v ERIES. Fine gr,de of FLOl R A SPECIAI TY. Square dealing, legitimate profit and acomplcte stock, our motto. MR. EUCENE HODCES, of Northampton county, ia with us and .... . 1 . r: J, will be pleased to see nis many incuus. 2-26-ly. COME AND BE CURED N K W A D V E I IT I S V. M E X T S . for Infants and Children. "Cit orl Is o well iptd to children that I recommend It u superior to uij preccripUoo known to me." II. A. Aatma, M. D., IU Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. T "Th imo of 'Outorld' Is ounlTrJ and it merits no well known that it lennx a work of mipereropatlon to endorse it. 'ew rethe Intelligent famillei who do not keep Cutorift within ciut reach " Carl Muttii. P.P., New York Ctty. Late Paitor Bloomlncdale Bof uriued Church. CMtori pan Collo, OoenrlpettnL I Sour Suimach, IHwThce. tructiion, ' Kill Worm, giiou deep, and pruuotei tli- nation, TTiuioul injurious medication. . " For afreral jrears I he reeornmefided your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so an it hoa Invariably produced beneficial results. " I Enwiw T. Pardm. M. Dn "TbtWlnthrop," ltfth Street and Tth Ami New York (tity- Tb CiwTAna Cowrimr, 77 Moat Rtkiit, Kw Yoi oct 30 ly DD 0 & SUMMER NW STOCK COMPLETE AAT Gill i I iWARItT. l'l.lK Weidiui.N.C. so. IIANIKL I.ltllcloii, N.C Dress Goods -- Newest Shades. Full line Bay State and ZeiglerV Fine Shoes. STE AW GOODS For Men, Boys and Children CLOTHIM And GENERAL MERCHANDISE " of every description. -omcit oi CLARK : AND DANIEL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. WELDOX A XI) LITTLETON. 1'rtM'ticen wherever tlicir wrviccs ur necdcil. Oncol the firm will attend at Halifax every Monday l-'i'J-ly. vTt . V A mtmnhlM nf Information and lib- 'i amcioi in. iani,uuiin nil" ii lihtitin rnteiils, Teis, iTaa. Alarm, CoprrnrhtS, ml 3ru.,f j MUNN st CV.sSjT 1 roadway. T. W. HARRIS, D. D. S. Littleton, N. C. Teetn Extncted without pain. 4 30 Cm. Tobacco C. A. WILLIAMS, AGENT, FOIt HALIFAX COUNTY. I have purchased the right to sell the JONES WIKE TOHACCO HANGERS in Hulifax couuty, and deaire to ell farmers riht, by which each farmer can make his own hangers. PRICE $5.00. For particulars apply to C. A. WILLIAMS, Kingwood, N. C. 4-9-lm. METALLIC AND WOODEN BURIAL GASES COOKING STOVES, Etc., Etc. A lot of Clothing in odds and ends at less than cost. AGENTS. Cover Your BuildinGs with N. A. HALDE RMAN & OO'S. IRON Send all orders to p' ffUTrV.l-,jL' 4.VU.M.l UAIlBiBO, 2D fWSj!; 'i:Q Panacea Spring,, N.C. loloale aud Retail lcr and General cut. SMOOTH, BRAD1 OR CORIU'OATKD. jCorrespondcnee stdicited "1 Jan 1 Int. H. J. WA TCI1MAKKH Littleton, Makes aspecialty of repairing fine WATCHES and CLOCKS. Fitting spectacles and eye glasses. HirCash paid for old gold and silver. GOME. ami JEWELER, North Carolina, A nice line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWEJJiY, Always on hand for f'HHAP. Watches sent m by mail will be carefully repaired and promptly returned.
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