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Till: UOAXOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY I J). 1S92. THE ROANOKI-: NEWS RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. LITTLETON. ADVERTISEMENTS. N KV AD V EHTISKMENTS. THURSDAY MAY 10. 1S!'2. TIIK ( Ol X I V ( OWr.MION. The Dciiiuciaiii! County Convention at Halifax en Moiuhy palml'ly caused some (lissatisLctiun, a fit -h gatheiings Usually do. Hut we !o not l'miium jn.-t now to make any atti'i't (o point nut mistakes of oiu iiuu ami coumii.-M,'ii made by nnji ne i,r any faction. Tin' work of tliat u'liivi'iili ni raiinnl be tie doiiu he it wi ii! i r niiuiM!. 0iiiii.ii differed as to tt lint ilmuM and wtiur At- tiM nit l done an 1 tliwn j ini m.s wore Inm ost, we arc I'litistraini'il to believe. The difiei'i iico.-i w.re U 't so much upon the. I'tid.i t . ii; i' tn ili".lu il as upon the Wears ai -I ii.illi.nli t, !. employed to acoiti. i-'i t!i-h.' ends. That biinj: Inn . and Si.Mn.iiiy lieii. ve il to he Hue, it seem to is.- ihiit ail of us should excrci foiiiearalivj a:i 1 he oui.h il liy unpreju dicul judgment in arriving ut our conclu sions upnti this matter. To those who approve the action of the convention in (lie mutter of the con tests fi'otu Cu'i'r.veod and Uoseneaih townships we would say that they must reuieial.'cr that the men w ho were not : loweu seats in the coiiuntioti were actu ated by the patriotic doiie to lessen th burdens of the people and improve their condition, and that the position they took seemed to them to ho the honest course, and that other judgment than this upon them and their action is erroneous and onjust. To thoio brethren for they are breth ren who refused to promise in advance to support the nomine.'? of the Detuo- ' cratie National convention we would say that they likewise must remember that those from whom they differed had the right to differ; that they have no right to charge the convention with intemperate or autocratic action; that they were nut excluded from the convention, but that when they sought admission to its delib erations, they sought it upon conditions which were not in accord with the faith Vhich fur the past half century has weld ed together for weal or woe the Anglo Saxons of North Carolina; and when these conditions, which are new to the party, were not accepted they themselves withdrew. These conditions were de clined, as we understand and believe, not because of their e!!'eet upon any public question, hut because the acceptance of them would have tended to disorganization, and disorganization means ruin to any party. Any organii ition, whether religious political, social or financial, must have rules by which it mti-t bo guided, a constitution by which it must be gov erned, and disregard of these rules and unwritten laws must necessarily result in disorganization, and consequently in dis integration and final extinction. Those who withdrew from the convention are gentlemen of intelligence, good men and true, and they must recogtiiw the force of this position, and surely they will un derstand that the action of the conven tion was based upon this view of the matter and not upon opposition to them personally or to the cause which they with others present advocated and stiil advocate. He are sure that the white people of Halifax eounly are at one in hcait and in purpose. Rut, us we have already said, they differ as to the means. Hiili uu prejudiced deliberation (and when we say - unprejudiced we mean to apply it to all alike) with calm and dispassionate con federation, with only the good of tiie people in view, there is no reason why the white people of Halifax county should not remain uuitcd for the common good in the face of a common enemy which is ready to take advantage of our divisions to fasten upon us burdens be side which those we now hear would seem insignificant. Let us all, then, sn.-p.-nd judgment for the present; let us lay aside our heart burnings and forget our irritalion, and when the battle begins we will all be willing under the influence of our cooler and therefore better juilgnit-uls to uuile once more iu the enemy's front fr ihe pake of our homes, our wives aud our little ones. DealiKss Can't he Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion cf the ear. Tli. r. is ouly ouc way to cure Deafnens, and that is by coiintitutioial remedies. Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mncuous lining of the Eustachian Tr.be. When this tube' get inflamed, you have a rumbling sound or imperfect icaring, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is tho result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co , Props., Toledo, Ohio. ftg-Sold by Druggists, 75c. 512 lm. At a regular tmeting of the convoca tion ( fTaihoro, lie'.d at ''n!icld, N ', ou April 21st, lSIIJ, ii committee consist ing of the rector of the parish, the ih-.m and secretary was appointed to draft suit able resolutions in regard to the ileaih uf the Hev. Pr. Smith, who was the first dooi of the convocation. Whereas, Since the la-t meeting of this convocation our clerical brother and high ly esteemed friend, Aiistidcs Spykcr Smith, 1 D, has in (iod's good provi dence a'o! in the fullness of years rested IV,. in bi labois; therefore Kksii,vki, That we bis assiui ites do now inscribe upon our records our ,vn-i' of sol low at the loss which we have su -lained ill common with lliecongregalioiii of lliii i'oiiv. cation as well as many others, and thus we express our all'eclionate r- gurd for his memory, and our tender syni pathv v.iili his family, and friends. Kksi'I.V t:n, That we remember wi'h uratini I.' his Christian faith and go, d exainplo, bis earnestness and devotion as a prii -t of the C'hiiri Ii. and the eheerfu' liessihat mar:.ed his gentle anil Cordial bearing. IlKsnt.VKIi, That a copy of these res olutions be transmitted to the family cf Pr. Smith, and that they be punted in the KoANOKE News and the i'iutlurn ( liiin titi'tn. W. L. Meu.iciami'E, W. J. Smith, Committee. The following are the resolutions by St. Mark's vestry, of Halifax, May 12, 1S92: Whereas, we the vestry and congrega tion ef St. Mark's Church, have lately learned with deep regret mid noirow that Kev. A. S. Smith, P. I) , our once be loved rector died at bis residence in W el don, N. C , en the evening of 10th of April last, Hksoi.ved, That in the death of Dr. Smith we have lost one who served the church faithfully for many years and en deared himself to us by his many noble qualities both of head and heart and the church has lost one of its most earneft advocates. Hksui.veh, That we sincerely sympa thize with his family in their sad bereave ment and will ever cherish fur his memo ry the warmest regards. That these resolutions be placed on the records of St. Marks church and that a copy be seut to the family of the deceased and also that they be published in the Roanoke News and Svuthmt Church man. S. M. Oaky, Senior warden J. T. Gregory, Jr. " Geo. Gilliam, .1. J. Daniel. Julian Gilliam, Acting Secretary. ENFIELD. A mad dog made it very lively in town last Friday. lie snapped at Mr. John JJarulml but luckily did not 1 tie him He bit one of Dr. E. L, lluuter's valua b'e setters. The police will bo on their rounds next week as sanitary officers; look out. Half the mouth of May is gone and no May picnic. ll'hat is the matter, young men Are vou waiting for tl young ladies to give you a leap year io nic : Mr. Mitchell, of the lumber company, told nie Saturday that he had bouuht urj to that r'ak: seventy-five million feet of lumber around tins place, and that he intended to liuv twenty-live, million feet more. He paid out iu one day two thousand dollars in cash. Mr. George A. lleptinrtall, one of cur most popuLr yiiuntr men. irrad'.isitcd at Eastman College, 1'ougbkecpsie, N. Y the other day. and cariied off all tie honors In the final cxandnalion in a class of twenty three, he stood hiahest wilh 1)0 or cent. No is expected heme to day, and his many fiieiuls will gic ti i id a r uisini.' welcome. Not a hundred miles from town the other day a small by who is noted for a love of experimenting poured a lot i f molasses on a cat, which immediately went into the house and jumped into the It'P of the boy's mother who had jus doom d lier best dress to oo out calliii. , I don't want to g i into unpleasant details, hut the natural impression rn S"i big 1 or ii for that boy wiihlhe fir-i thing she laid her hand' i ii. is that In- ;; ,rv R iU!er t:l scheme the in xi time he is siifTcriicj f. r sei 'iiiifi ' divir.-bn. Milk sb ike s,e s, n i here iiuaio. It :-u v. iv p, polar think. ji'iltir H I iiak. r, Carey Ueavaus and Wi'iiiin l!'ei in r tore,! young Anuri eiiis. r wen op 1'iddn.r Creek from ti e Mohoid bridge to Ilellamy's mill to atit iiil a picnic. When lliey returned t'.. y r, ported th.it Joidan is a hard road to travel. I asked Mr. Hlocimr the dis tance between the bridge and the mill; he said going up it is about ten miles, but coming back it is not more than five or six. Miss Anna Whitehead, of Halifax, is visiting Miss Mattio Purtiu, of this tlace. It will be gratifying to tho friends of Miss Anna It. Heptinstall, who was sick last Sunday, to know that she is about well again. May she soon enjoy her usual health. Oh, where, oh, where is my draught player pone ! Oh, where, oh, where is he? Your correspondent was the recipient of a most elegant bouquet of flowers from a bevy of young ladies. While the flowers were mighty pretty their beauty did not begin to equal that of the presenters. M. lion. G. W. Sanderiin, the clequ it Slate Audi'or. will deliver the annual addiess before the literary society of Lit tleton lli'J School and liiisiness Institute on the iu n i i t of ibejtitb iust. A lit eraiy aval is in sioie for t ur people Arraii;:eiii' nts have been made v.ilb tl.o Seaboald A il 'Line f, r season tickets at reduced late-to I. inleli n and l'.imuc:', Our town is coming to the front as a, -tinnier resort. Col. C. M Hawkins, ofiialtigh, vrote lo Mr. Sun Thome to know if he e. u'ul procure conveyance to take "HO ehililr, u out to Panacea Slumps, s. iu. time scon, A molded mid libeial hi artcd gentle man of this place says lie will give I lie S. A I. suliieiciit land if tie y tiii make tl.H their tia'i-f nan.: p tint. Tin re seems to be n hi 'yele i r ze here. Indeed, ii is a titowinj mania. ENcryhody trios to ride whether he i top level or not. Some ride quite s-l'aee fully and wiih nnc h r.q i lilv Pr. Hob Stale ill oi lialt.niora is board vi in town Miss I'attie Milk of Middlebur.', is the guest o'Mis. T un Skinner, Mr. Paul Gairett.of W'cldoU, paid Us a visit last wick. Mr. George Perry, of Macon, has ur rived and will assume the dutits of ic'ief operator in the telegraph idFue. Mrs. ('apt Whitaket, who has been so critically ill, is improving. , Mr. Saai Dauiel was the delegate from hero last week lo attend the convention of the I. O 0 V. held at Wilmington, lie goes completely back on our town girls, and says he never saw so many pret ty young ladies in bis life. Rev. Mr. 'l'my has1 recently organized a young un n's piayer meeting to meet in tho M. E Church every Thursday night. The Methodists decided not to observe Children's Day lasi Sabbath iird Sunday iu May, which is the day set arart by cinfeicnci'; n their ex.:iei.si s, will euine off "ith Sunday i i this m mill. Rev. Pr Mitchell, of Wake Fores', preached at the liaplist Church Sunday morning mid evening. Castoh. Oak Jiituir, township, Guilford conn ty Democratic primary instructed for Mr. Cleveland. Score one more for the ex president. The boat club has been enjoying moonlight rides on the canal. The mercenary maiden doesn't want the earth, but she would like to get the heir. NEW ADVEKTISEM KNTS. King of jVIedicines Scrofulous Humor A Cure "Almost Mlrnculoua." " W'licn I was 1 1 years of use I had a severe attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered had tn go on eruti'lies. A year later, scrofula, In tho form of white sweiliim a;icarcd on various partsof my hndy, and for 11 years I was an Invalid, I r i 1 1 ; rnnlcicd to my tied years. la licit t:a:e t-u or eleven "ores ap peared and broke, eausin- mc reat pain and surterliiR. I feared 1 never muM get well. "Early In lv I went t Chieai t visit a lister, hut was confined to my lu d laust of tho time I was there. In July I read a bonk, ' A Day with a Circus,' In which were statements of cures by Hood's Sarsajiarilla. I was so Im pressed Willi the success of tliisn.cdlcinc that 1 decided to try It. To my great gratification the sores soon decreased, and I began to fed better and in a short time I was up and out of doors. I continued to take Hood's Sar saparllla for about a yer.r, when, having used six bottles, I had become so fully released from tho disease that I went to work for the Flint 4; Walling Mfg. Co., and since then JIAVK SOT LOST A SINGLE PAY on account of sickness. I believe the disease is expelled from my system, I always feel well, am in good spirits and have a good appetite. I am now 27 years of ago and can walk as well as any one, except that one limb is a littlo shorter than tho other, owing to the loss of bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg. To my friends my recovery seems almost miraculous, and I think Hood's Sarsaparilli Is tho king of medicines." William A. Lbhr, 9 X. lUilroad St., Kciidallville, lud. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyallilriicglju. gljsixfor$5. Prepared oulf bJC. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, LoweU, Mm EOO Doses One Dollar i NFW 'Al V fiS rsiXJ.3l THE ONLY PERFECT SEWING MjeHAflisM -FAMILY USE. Sead for circular and price- list to WHEEL KR A WILSON MF3. CO ""J"91- Allan, U. I w. I 11 1 . Both tho method and results when Syrup of is tnken; it is pleasant ami reiresliiiifj tt) tho tnste, end nets pently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, liivcr mill Jiowcls, clennsci! the Bys ti' in efiectimlly, dispell colds, lieud nclie anil fevers and cures linliitunl eiiiistipntiiin. Syrup of Figs is tlio only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pirating to t!ie taste and ac rcjitalile to the stomach, prompt iu its action and truly lieneficial in its eirocts, prepared only from the most healthy and iigrcealilo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mada it the most popular remedy known. Hyrup of Fijrs is for sale in 50c and $1 Ixittlen Ivy 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, lOVISVlUE, K1. HEW YORK, H.T. mar lid ly SEE HERE! You can save from l i to i"i per cent. ly -in vi Nu Fruit Trees nuil other Nursery Slock from the OLD NORTH STATE NURSERY- J. Y. SAVACK, A'l , Scotland Nei l;, X. C. Bier Will canvass Halifax anil aiijoining enmities this season, may 5 3m. READ SPREAD ! LIQUID ENAMEL PiNIT. HAS KEEN IXTIIE M. 1IKET23 YEAUS. J. TO) KKADVFOR f',S'r. A XV O.XK VAX Al'PLX IT. Wilson, X. C, Sept. ft, 1,-TS. Mr. C. P. K nielli, llaltimore, Mil.: Dear Sir. In reply to your letter as to tlio merits of the Liquid Enamel Taint, it nll'orils mc pleasure to say it lias given eu tire salisfaction, so much so it lias conver ted tho painter that applied it. Iu fact Ihe opposition to it was so intense when 1 ' as aliout to huy, 1 f-honld have likely ltoujtht lead and oil had I not have known von so many years and having great confi dence in your integrity. Yours tml v, li. Ii. GOTTEN. A KMSTHOXG, CATOR A CO., WHOLESALE MILLINERS, Baltimore, JId., 184. Mr. C P. Knight, Sole Agent, N. J. E, Paint Co , Baltimore: Dear Sir: In January lflS, our store was pausicii wmi tlie l.iquul l-.miinel I'aint made hy the New Jersey Enamel Paint Company. We used tint's that generally show the effects of exposure, Imt the paint has retained its color, gloss and freshness. We shall take pleasure in using it in ths iiiiiuo. lours iruiv, A RMSTHOXG, CATOR & CO. Chapel Hill. S. C, Jan. 9, 1S8-I Mr. C. P. Kr.t"llt tlalllninro- Dear Sir: 1 take pleasure in stating doit I have uicil, tviilinuieln tisiaetion, your Liuiiid Kua- nu'l Taint on ur dwelling hrmse in this town, nun eiiii riMiiMieatiy reci ninien-1 tt lo nil wlm would like to u.se a liemitiful and ilnrab'e paint Inr.M.niiri.uu -.... ' 1 t"'-;. ivi; r. ei nil I V, t. B. MARTIN'. John KonissnN, j. A. i.BA1 I rcfiileiit. T,ca8, John T. RlTHieir Rm-rl. UIX1K AUKIUTL1 CRAI, MKI'U ANK'AL FAIR WaileslKiro, N. C, Sut. II, 1879 ( trtllieatorf merit atvardeil In C. P. Knlelit I.nllimnre, lor lu st prepared Paint, t jpR t10 Xi-w Jerrey fcimaivl Paint, exhibited at iho Dixie Fair Petersburg, Y., Dec. 10, 1SS9. Mr.C. P. Knlrlit. Ilaltimoro! Dear Mr:-Ve liave iw, h Liquid Rnnnel 1 iiint miule l.y the New Jersey Knamel Palm Cn . which I purchased t.'iruimli you, ami - r,,i,i ii ,. . . .J I'"""""! ihi ii iiisiiy te serves all tlii.t is claimed for II as Ui beauty, dur. alii'ity aiidei-oiiniay. ' Yours, etc., I.EROY ItOPKR & SDN. Woodsworth, N. COet. t l, is;;. C. P. Knight, I'sq : lTheJ-!i'i" ,' ,Enm,l. rear lied me prompt- t on to h nth myself and painter. I regard It as 'linlf n",est!' 'luality ami economy an I can uiihesitatlniily r, commend It as such Very respectfully, R. II.ltEADi Baltimore, Dec. 18, 1889. C P. Knight, Esq., Baltimore : It giveB US great tlleasnrnfn nifllft, .1 a H1ivivl,'l.'f'ou-I,,"1, E,mra,!l r"' mi'lfby .... ".....miiM n HuiuiMT ui ypurs. ffewpfA it. We have in years, both i.m. .'.r.1""" ""cn ive.' entire MiMmim" ' tua M lours respectfully, DEFORD 4 CO. C, P. KNIGHT, 80I.E GENERAL Ki.RST, No. 102 South St., one door 8ouih Lombard 8U BALTIMORE, MD. ("mpleCanU rurnUhed by mail graMa.) Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants mid CaiLl rcDa It contains neither Oiiiuni, Morpli.'no nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays fevorislinoss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea aud "Winil Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castorli Is an excellent medicine- for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told mo of IU good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. 0oood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hopo the day Is not for distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the rarious quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sendlu; them to premature graves." DB. J. F. KlNCHtLOI, Conway, Ark. Th Centaur Company, Tl 400 KfJDS Of 111195111 Vh I I Sole Ag'ts for Eife's Hydraulic Ram; Hand Power and Steam Pumps. Iron, Wood end Terra Cotta Pipe. jDJEtAJLltf TILE- SYDHOR & SHEPARD, 111.) Main St, ARTESI&H AND DRILLED WELLS. my 11 Cm. aT A V, "O" 1M" O MAXUFACTL'SED BT The Wilcox & Ms Guano Co, CHAULESTON, 8. C, Vl tasTlSsh GL jn 21 -lm W 0 If Z IT who hnv Head nchc, Hack t'.,'.'n h,ur"1i"' f '"tf. fmfiiwf mid amtvi MenMni.it a. lilsonlom, utiil Ultl.luci ments ul the WoinU ai.it se ual Ordeis.niiriTiiiicsii.lcuch. rro'a, etc nhnnld Si-ntatlous are Kcrcla r .'Or m,c! cm. A.tdew H0 N. f'htrrj-, Kiwhvllle, fenn. hn In folly and 111,,,,, h-iv,-tiitl d . - muic urnnm lllM.n nll""ifJ.',f"; "'". he. I'rea.lf,, .udanthce C01 nnplion er Insanity. for IliloK OK .. J m "n r"ieuira t home cure. KiCuiHorir r C W. PASIII m .N.Cherry, Naahville, Tenn. SICK II hat is ml 1 I 1 -.TSjKSipPST' , .. . "W'T'.ilj Castoria. " Cutoria- Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescrlpUoo known to me." H. A. Archm, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Drooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only hare among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." L'nitid Hospital and Disfixsart, Boston, Mass. Allih C. Surrn, Prei., Murray Straet, New Torlc City. ETC. T.CIKIIVCOIN-ID, YA. PROSPECTING HOLES DRILLED 1 U I X I 14 -Jll Ti ITTIT TT-rn ' "'K-IxIjo I I t Confectioneries eiC.Ua..'TOHACCO. ! l. IB. FTO.Tsr-mT .t . Wei ,. v r. Fresh l.reml ami cakes shipped to any lomt. Onlrrs l y uiiiil ptomptlv filled. Mr BAE is in the rear end of thesiinie building. T11KKE DOOliS from BKOWN'S COH NEIt Main afreet, Weldon, N. C. oct 1 ly. 1 IT hi nKFOUMITIKS cur' d ' 'SS' K"d F01, raalcallX DISFIOUHUHIFATS. Puperfliinm Hair, Wine Ma k, Mol., etc . pain J.! trfc,:"r removed. (.e,,d for valuable treatise oiuhe ahve. Address C. W PARKKR.M I)., W0 N. Cherry, Nafhville.Tenn. - jft LTD ( )Kf W m,n tn' wmi trans 1 1 liish ASKcaii aeciire a va' on th.'lr aflllrtinn (wated) ftee. k Tl? FAT they ran be rured at hon e by A TKIAL. ii,RKJ R V'K No"h Cherry y i-1 1 1 n - nriio write t- day d! .'micled.1'1""" "a,e rour ,rouW 80 GI UT 1
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