I THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1S91. v it -.a- THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY NOV KMHKK IK. IS'.H. Yesterday was Minnie day at the exposition and was devoted to the Oxford Orphan Aylum and iuito a number of the children were in attendance. The masons had charge of the gates uud the Asylum received twenty-five per cent, of them tree transportation to ami troiu lluleiuh . He is one of the cleverest lailroad men in North Carolina. FllOM the annual report of John W. Mason, commissioner of Internal Reve nue, which has just been made public, it U learned that 113.002,380 gallons of spirits were produced during the year ending June Hit, 1891 over six million gallom more than produced the year he fore. On that date, June 30, 1891, the quantity of spirits in distillery warehouses was greater than evei before. Iu ascer taining the quantity of spirits subject to tax weighing will be substituted for guaginjr. The National Farmers Alliance convened at Indianapolis this week. The session will be equally as important as that held last fall at Oeala. The telegraph says tho principal topic that will be un der discussion during the session is the financial condition of the country. It is stated that a resolution will be introduced declaring against any third party scheme, and those members who are in favor of the proposition to place the Alliance in the political arena will oppose it strongly. But it is well not to believe too strongly what the press reports say. Mr. FttKDKiiiCK Tayi.hh, who is, ac cording to the New York Herald, a bank er, orator and long an earnest and influ ential Republican, has publifhed a letter in which he says that bossism and ex treme protectionism are the sources of Republican tribulations. lie says that when the people turned the government over to the Republican party in ISStf, they did it on the pledge that the tariff should be revised and reduced, but not the gate money. Col. Andrews gave j in,.rt.asoj .,j ,l,js j,Pljr(, has uot been kept. The people have according'; shown, by deserting to the Democrats, their disapproval id' the policy that has been pursued. Therefore, argues Mr Taylor, the only hope for restoring the party to the confidence of the people is by abandoning the McKinley tariff and making reductions in duties in accordance with the popular demand. When tariff reform was the only issue in the last eaiugaigu the Republicans admitted the propiiety of reforming the taritr, but argued that the friends of pro tection should he allowed to do it. And the McKiuley bill is the reform given the country an increase all along the line. Mr I'latt being questioned upon the subject says the election in New York was carried by the Democrats by the expenditure of JG00.OOO in bribes. By this Mr. l'lattiuut mean that there were sufficient corrupt Republicans in tho State to turn traitors to their party for the sake of pecuniary bribes. Mr. Piatt has a poor opinion of the members of his party. Whether Mr. Taylor or Mr. Piatt be right it looks as if the grand old party was nearing the end of an ill-spent life, So mote it be. Tub Baltimore Hun of last week pub lished what purported to be an interview with Governor Holt by a special corres pondent which occupied nearly two col umns in which the Governor was repre sented as sayiu things about the Al liance which were severe and contemp tuous. Governor Holt denies the accuracy of the enterview and the utterances attributed to him are entirely at variance with the Governor's privately and pub licly expressed views. Governor Holt's record is not at all antagonistic toward the farmers or the farmers' movement, and the misrepresentations by the Sun's correspondent are inexcusable. The branch of the Keelcy institute established at Greensboro is receiving; patients for treatment. The Keeley in stitute is for the cure of the tobacco and liquor habits and is said to be successful in at least three-four' hs of the cae treated. Bi chloride of gold is the basis of the treatment, but the proportions in which it is administered and the combi nation of other drugs is a secure which Dr. Keeley, the discoverer, has not made public. He has been using this treat ment for about ten yean and has estab lished its efficacy by thorough experience. He now has an institute for patients at Dwight, Illinois, and the one at GreeDs boro is a branch. EDISON'S NEW MOTOR. THE THING WITH WHICH HE PROPOSES TO DRIVE TRAINS 100 MILES A.N HOUR. Mr. Edison has given out some, though very meager information about the new motor invented by him, which he predicts will revolutionize the entire railway busi ness of the country. He says that its advantages are that it will make a speed of 100 miles an hour easily attainable, and that it will gut from six to ten times as much available power out of a given quantity of coal as present methods get. Ia describing the method of its operation he said that the curreDt will pass from the stationary engine to a central rail be tween the tracks, thence through the machinery attached to the bottom of the cars or motor. A freight train, of course, would need a motor because of the num ber of cars, although a single passenger car could be run carrying its own motor beneath, thence to t:ie wheels, and thence back by the side rails to the power house or stationary engine. Three of these, with a horso power of 10,000 or 12,0(10 each would run the whole I'cnnsvlvania Railroad between New York and Phila delphia. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Considerable interest is felt in the political complexion of the New York Legislature elected this month for several reasons. If the Senate be Democratic there will be no trouble about the con firmation of Governor Flower's appoint ments. And if the L'emocrats control both Houses the State can beredistricted in a just manner which will increase the strength of the Democrats both in Con grisBand in the Legislature. The present S mate holds over and take part in tie election of a U. S Senator next year. According to reliable information the Senate stands seventeen Republicans, fourteen Democrats and one independent. One Republican senator is quite ill from a stroke of appoplexy. The House stands a tie, if the one independent member votes with the Republicans. The Pcro ocrats will have two majority should lie vote witk them. Several contests fit seats will be made, and it is therefore important to each party that it control the organiiation. Tn the Senate the Licutcnact-Govnuur presides and in case of a tie has a vote, except upon bills. Is i eonstltutlonal and not a local disease, and therefore It cannot be cured by local applications. Tt requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Snrsaparilla, which, working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and promotes the disease, and effects a permanent cure. Thousands of people testify to the success of Hood's Saraparllia a a remedy lor catarrh when ether preparations had failed. GaUrr Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50c., to run the risk and do not nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million Bot tle were sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Druggist. " I will say I have been troubled for sev eral years with that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrh. I took Hood's Sarsapa rllla wltli the very best results. It cured me of that continual dropping In my throat, and stuffed u;i feelinj. It has also helped my mother, who has taken It for run down state of health mid kidney trouble." Mns. 8. 1. IIkath, Putnam, Conn. " I have used Hood's Karsap.irllla for ca tarrh with very satisfactory results. I have received more permanent benefit from It than from any other remedy I buve ever tried." M. . Head, of A. Bead & Sou, Wauseon, (X Hood's Sarsaoarilla old by til druRgnu. II ; ill for S. Prepared only kj O. I. HOOD A CO., Apotheearlei, Lowell. Mas. IOO Doses One Dollar ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 . s OIVIJ EIVJOYJS Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, ami acta gently yet promptly ou the Kidneys, .Liver and liowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of iu kind ever pro duced, pleasing to- the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthv ami agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 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. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 10UISVILU. KY. HW YORK, N.Y. mar 20 ly The Store House, and the dwelling louse occupied brmerlyby W.M. PERKINS, Jr., at AurelianSprings They will be rent ed separately or together. Apply to t. BiiiIkLey 10-15-4t. Al'RELIANSriUNGS,N. C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estule of Aaron Mills, deceased, before the leik of the Superior court of Halifax coun ty, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claimsagainst the estate ol sum Aaron Mills to present them to me (lulv authenticated for payment on or before the hrst day of December, 181)2. Otherwise this notice will be pleaded m bar of a re- overy. AH persona indebted tn said es tate are requested to make immediate payments, T. W. MY KICK, J. M. Grizzard, Admr. Aaron Mills, dee'd. Attorney. ll-jS-tiw. 1TOTICE. By virtue of a decree rendered at May term llll of Superior Court of llalilax county in the ease of K. K. Kilpatiiek, tdmiuistrator of Dennis Neville, dee'd, against the heirs at law of said Dennis Neville s estate, herein on the 7th day of Decenilwr 18!) I, at 12 o'clock a. hi., I will sell at the court house door at Halifax in said llalilax county, at public outcry to the highest bidder the two certain tracts of land ordered to be sold in said decree which lands are situate in aaid Halifax county in l'aucetts township and described as follows: One tract 50 acres adjoining t lie lands of Mrs. F. M. Lewis, the Hardy Neville tract and the tract of Mrs. Elir.a Burnett and known as the I'oter land; also one tract 40 acres adjoining lands of Mrs. t. M. Lewis, Henry Warren, and Yi L. MeMarks and others, same is a part of Henry w arreu land. Terms of wile: One-third cash the bal ance G and 12 months time. K. E. KILPATKICK, 11-5-td. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having this day iiuali- lied as Administrator on the estate of Step ling G. Neville, deceased, before the clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax eonntv, hereby notihes all persons having claims against said estate to present them to him dulv authenticated on or before the 10th day of October Wii, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Ail persons indented to sum estate are requested to make early settlements with the administrator. V. K. NKVILI.K. Admr. Sterling G. Neville, dee'd. J. M. Grizzard. atty. lO l.VGt. LA-ISTD sale. Bv virtue of a decree isxuimr from tli Superior court of Halifax county, in the cause therein pending, entitled V. II. Day l-.xecutor ot h. 1). Brownim.'. mMinat G W Lewis, I will sell at public auction for cash in the town of Weldon. N. C. on Sat urday, November 28, 1S!1, the following real esiaie lo-w it one lot in said town Weldon, fronting on Sycamore street. ,"0 feet, and runnim back 11 tl feet, ndioininu the lands of Dr I. E. Green and Henry I'arham, being the lot lormerly occupied Dy M. L. Maliry as a residence. Also one other lot in said town, begin ning at V. 1). Smith's corner on the X. side of 1st street, thence V 27 feet to (' .1 Gee's line, thence along Gee's line ltS feet to Hamlin Daniel a line, thence 27 teet said Smith's line, thence S 1 10 feet to the beginning, containing 1 of an acre. 11. RANSOM, 10-'2!)-4t. Commissioner. PILES "AAKF.SIS"Kiveslnstnnt relict and ia an lnlaHible ('refrtr I'llps. Price SI. By DrupKistsor mini. Samples free. Address" A NAK KMS," iiuxi!4UI,Kew 1'ork City. J . J 1 I NOTICE. Byvirtneofa decree of the Superior Court of Halifax comity, rendered at the March term fill of said Court, in the ac tion therein pending wherein M. V. Barn hill was plaintiff, and T. R. Lock and wife Pattio V. Lock, were defendants, I shall on Monday, the 16th day of November, 1891, at 12 o'clock M, expose to sale at pnhlic auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door of said county, a tract of land situated in said county, on Beaver Dam Swamp, adjoining the lands ofG. W. Morris and J. T. Ryan containing one hundred and five acre more or less. This 6th day of Octolier 1891. W. C THORNE, , 10-15-td. Commissioner. GROCERIES Confectioneries. CIGARS and TOBACCO. IR,. IB. IPUIRLTIELll, Weldon, N. C Fresh bread and cakes shipped to any point. Orders by mail promptly filled. DAY AND PURN ELL'S & K & A & K is in the rear end of the same building. THREE DOORS from BROWN'S COR NER Main street, Weldon, N. C, oct 1 ly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -IF O RENT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n n i D j i JUU for Infants and Children. "Castorla la wo wH adapted to children that I recommxnd it u luperior to any prescription known to me." n. A. ARumca, M. D., IU So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " The u of ' Cantorla ' ia so unlvenul and its mrlu to well known that It teems a work ot supererogation lo endorse it Few are the intelligent (amlliee who Uo out keep Outoria within eusy reach." Cablos Mittk, D. D., New ifork City. Late Taster Bloomingdaie Betormed Church. Cstori cures Colic, OoeMltwtlnn YTlutout injurious medication. " For aere ral yenri I have reoomm. jour ' Ca.toria' and shall ali.Xnfi' Aosr, U haTWiablv produced H Edwih r. PiBDH, k d " The Wurthrop," lth Street and 7ui KewTorkCttj, Tans Chtait Cohtavt, 77 MtraaiT Stsbst, Kiw Tost OCt 30 ly Hart and Allen Everybody invited to pay us a visit at once. Our stock of oqEss qooos in Bedford Cords, Broadclothes, Cashmeres Plaids and nil the Novelties of the season are ready for inspection. MATCH We have the best stock of OL OTHING FOK MEN. BOY'S AND CHILDREN In town. GOOD FITS and STYLISH MAKES. Big Assortments of SHOES in all grades. Latest New York styles in HATS. GENT'S FURNISHINGS. Housekeepers goods and anything you will need. We will sell goods as cheap and give you as good values as anyone in town. Kespectfiilly, HART & ALLEN. 3-12-tf. 200,000 StrawberryE Plants FOE SALE. All of standard varieties, viz: Mo"arch of the West, Cumberland Triumph, Jumbo, Sncker State, May King, Hoffman, Cloud, Price, Big Bob, Warfleld and Crystal City. Apply to JNO. J. ROBERTSON, Enfield, N. C. jell 6i. B. F. Gart, Agent, Weldon, N. C. U iplMi DANIE HLIFA.X, 1ST. C. iiaiiil Miitfeiiflii, THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SI10E.S, NOTIONS, MILLINERY. GROCERIES. TOBACCO. SNI FF, CANNED GOODS, WHOLESALE AND YOU Wllllt til IK.f tl,., ,nt f ... 1 DETAIL ... .,, IIIllrrl uml l,uslne8gl We want to sell our goods, and that is linmiH-sii. When business people come together it doesn't Uke them fong to trade ion want to buy we ure lioiind to sHi and there it goes. Both goods and prices can sumd the st, mtest ucrutiuy. ' COTJNTEY PKODUCE Bought at HIGHEST PRICES and not Paid for in Trade. EME.Y & DANIEL, Halifax, N. 0. aisiai r0BEtOiIfeJ!!liibLti: ""?-n tEARS of continuous and sneeesafal I im' ,7IntIee? M",B1 attendsnee-Now oeeopiing four balldlnrsStsnds anriTiledli rVTrem,if.A ,end them 10 THB BKST, became it wiTl! ,;U 2 o ?nf ',1pBdltV0 of few iu tn non ' 4r,t- bn " will prov. the cheapest In the mi. .nf T dilr-,,e" mesnsehesi, tesrhem, rhf surroundings. inferior facil- ."I.0"' NO opportunities for serurinr POSITIONS for its bubIIs and irsdnitej. - . . "?' 0wi" i? iUJ '0 H 'tsndard o? excelleif e, has pfseed In d ealrsble potltioni mora n . Mr, i?i.rnfr v "7T"?-V'nrinla. North Carolina, iRoutli Carolina snoeorgis, this ill similar institations conibmei Cstalogus and particulars mailed on application. iMCrcl- S?fl?!;"iPre,",e,,t' Md ToaUn " F- A. SADLER, Secretar,, 3USINESS COLLECE, 0.8. 10 A 12 N.Ch.rle, St.. BALTIMORE, MD. oct 1 6m SHIP -Y-OTJiR, TOBACCO TO Hit II A TT OXFORD, 1ST. O. Where you shall have HIGHEST MARKET TKICES and quick returns. We al ways sell it as high as any hody else cam Our market is as Strong as the Strongest. There is nn active demand on our market for all giades of tobacco at good prices. Oiir buyers hold largo oidura thai uiuet ho filled, and they are willing to pay well for it so aeud italong and we will send you returns tliat will make you smile. Hogsheadi furnished upon application. Don't have your tobacco in too soft order and don't forget to murk your name on every package. ILL I ASK S A HAL. Promising onr best efforts to please yon and make it to YOUR INTEREST TO SELL with us, we are with best witdus, VERY TRULY YOURS, BULLOCK & MITCHELL, ptopwetoAs Banner Warehouse, Oxford, N. C. . oct 8 3m. T7T t .

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