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THE POANOKE NEWS Tin i .v v a ; ; i 11. tub nr.jiocit vt!c TiCKicr. ICR I'liKSH'KNT : G ROVER CLCVEl AFJD, I if .Vl ' Y'l'K. Volt H'VI'tOli'SI. ,. E. STEVENSON, ni Lliim.k L t t m n cccii.m iwciliccil I i pi. i . I ! V i ' r ; . ELiAS CAP.R, - A. i). l . i :.Vslu.: .HT.Cv .lis ImNAl.!) W c.l ., r.Aiv. I c I" 'I: !:;, i:i.T m. rriiv.AN, nl i'.in.i'"i:ii"'. , Miivrrsid NT ni' itih : isn:i'c u..s: ,!U1I.V C. SCAKlMKol 'till, r .r .i r.cii.M.v .rsi:is.u: l'UANK I. isHoUXK, ui MvcksViiimrs. ri.s :r:. .Eot'Tiir.Twn.nii I'Mmn: (.;i:ok(;k a. siu i'DKi). Hill C' N.-1!F .-KO.M" PMIW'T: F. A. WOODAKP, nf W l-Cl.. i o;i laECToii KtnM !istiit: N. J. Knl'SK, of Lenoir. eemmintiai. elritiirs roifntr. ta te-at lakck KOl'.EUT IJ. (iKEXX, of Forsyth. CHAKLI'S H. AYCOCK, of Wayne. COL XT Y CONVENTION. The Democratic convention of Halifax county havim: on the lo'th day nf May adjourned to meet upon the call of the chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee I do, by virtue of s-ueh au thority, hereby call the s-uid convention to assemble at Halifax, on Monday, the ljth day of August, at 1:2:30 o'clock, P. 51., fur the purpose of nominating can didates for the Legislature and the coun ty offices, and to transact such other bus iness as may properly come before it. I. K. fiittEN, Chair. Deni. Ex. Com. Halifax Co. Weldon, X. C, Aug. Jnd. 18112. MELTINt.S OF TOWNSHIP ClIM- iitti:i:s. The Democratic Executive Committees . 1. lT.irc'. ui uiu set'rai iuwu.iuip! iu uaiuax coun ty are requested to meet at Halifax on Monday, the 15th day of August, at VI o'clock M., for the purpose of electing a County Executive committee for the en suing two years. I. E. Green, Chair. Dcm. Ex. Com. Halifax Co. Weldon, X. C, Aug. L', 1892. Jt'iMiE RrssELi. is opposed to putting a Republican State ticket in the field. His reason is that if the People's party ' have anything like the numbers they claim and the Republican vote could be thrown for that ticket or for a coalition ticket and the entire vote could be hon estly counted, the re L- a chance to redeem tho State from Democratic control." Xuw, if this plau should be acted upon what would become of the administration of State affairs when redeemed from Democratic control? Are Judge Russell and other Republicans so generous that they would be willing to give the State to the People's party solely in order to wrest it from the Democrats? Ry no means They want the Third party lamb t.i lie down with the Republican lion hi-fi .re election day, and after that when the offices are dished out and the control .f the State is to bo assumed the. Third pnnv lamb will be inside tin Republican lion The old fable of the monkey and the chestnut also applies. The Uenuti'i.'nna only wish to use the Third party to bene fit themselves. They want the political chestnuts and the Third party will make au excellent cats paw fur tho purpose. A Sharp Practice you call it when reading an interesting article and find at its close that you've read an advertisement. Don't condemn tho advertiser. You won't read the or dinary advertisement. All advertisers feel this in common with the -niter who takes this means of telling you that Sim . mons Liver Regulator is the best medi cine for malaria, impure blood, and poisoned system. Equally as good for indigestion and biliousness. THE ( )v Tuesday next, the lu'th inst., the l'e,.ilcs's party will hold its State cdi u iiiii.ti I'cr the purpose of determining :,cilr v a State ticket shall be put in the at'innuiive to name the candidates. On ihe 7th df September the Ui publicans ,v;.! held a convention for the same pur-jii.-'s. When these two conventions haw b' cn held the political lines will be dr.r.vn and the issues laid down in Staie politic.-, and the campaign will then be fully open. Each of these parties is di ided within itsell as to the proper course to pur: uc. Some in each favor one c...ure. while others favor the other. It is the ..pinion of the PiOANoKK Xews that both cniiveutions will nominate can didates li.r State offices. There seems to be a disposition on the part ..f some of the leaders in both par ties to eniiie to some understanding by which the smallest amount of antagouism will c .it between them and each get help IV mi the other in certain lines. This dl-i o-itieti seems not to be shared by all. but still there is a strong tendency that way. It cannot be told before the conventions meet what will be the rt suit. Whatever it may be, however, it will bode no good to the Democracy, because the uppermost idea and desire in the miuds of both Republican aud Third party leaders is not to win the election on the principles which they profess but to defeat the Democracy. The mo't prominent name mentioned in connection with the gubernatorial nomination by the Third party is Mr. W. II. Worth. Xo other name is heard in this connection since that good Demo crat Dr. Sandcrlin has refused to listen to the voice of the tempter. There are three gentlemen spoken of to lead the Republican ticket Col. Boyd, of Greens boro, ex-Judge Furches, of Statesvillc, Mr. John B. Eaves, chairman of the Re publican Executive Committee. Ex Judge Faircloth, of Goldsboro, has been mentioned as the probable Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor. The Eastern Republicans, we have been told by a Republican high in the counsels of his party, are almost unani mous in their opposition to bringing out a State ti ket, while those in the West are equally in favor of it, and the contest will bo between the two sections. Mr. Eaves lead, the Western faction and Dr. Mott the opposition. Mr. Eaves con trolled the last convention, but the com plexion of the next cannot be ascertained until the new primaries are held and the new delegate; arc elected. This will be done within the next few weeks. The Third party people do not talk much and their plans are not so well known. All the delegates, or most of them, have bet n selected, but they are very cautious about expressing their opinions, and but little is known of their intentions. The situation seems to be hopeful for the Democracy whatever may be done by the two conventions. If they do not com bine neither is strong enough to defeat the Democrats; if they do combine many sincere membei i of the Third party and straightout Re ublicans will become .lis gusted and stay at home on election day. Many of the People's party profess to have no fears of a force bill should the Republicans ctntrol the next adminis tration. This is not the view taken f t .1.- XT .! 1 4 n . . t u ny me ,natirnai Alliance at its ucala meeting. In n scries of resolutions pass ed at that uiee ing the National Alliame denounced the force bill as "fatal to the untune. HIV nf the tcltc.4 unci In din ,.n,.i f , . . I i-in,i ccucciccivc inc Liiiiv uc, ptmuui that ' we itofrt solemnly protest again.t the passage of the said election bill and we most earnestly petition our sena tor- in . onuress to employ all fair and loyal means to defeat this unpatriotic measure, which can result in nothing but evil to our eouimou aud beloved country." If the force bill was "fatal" then, it is i(iially so now Nothing has transpired since the passage of those res olutions to make the bill less dangerous to the cherished liberties of the citizens. The force bill is a menace to the South which cannot be disregarded by those of her citizens who believe in local elf-government. Sallow and laden hued complexions soon give place to the loveliest pink and white, when "the use of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is persisted in, and cosmetics entirely abandoned. Nothing can counterfeit the rosy glow of perfect health, which blesses those who use this medicine. Whe Baby tm riek, w gun bar CutorkL WhB ik ni a Child, ik ctM for CtttorU. Whea ifct beetm HIm, ah atone to CMtorte. Wb ktdOhlldM,itefttw CmMH ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, A J GUST ,UMWMIHK.CMCJKBJCW Till? Cotton J'litnt, the organ of the South Carolina Alliance, opposes the maintenance of principles by submitting them to a mixed vote. Tho paper say:: 'With due respect to tie.! opinions of these who have iu other States chosen a moth od different frnni ours, we must say the South Carolina plan of getting reform inside the White man's party, commends itself to our judgment as well as our taste. The reformers here have all tiny could get by any possibility by independent ac tion, and besid.'S this there U compara tive peace between us. When it comes to "maintaining principles" by submitting them to a mixed vote, we unhesitatingly say, "pray, excuse us." ' liaidness is catching 'says a scientist. It's catching flies in summer time. I "so Hall's Hair Uenewer and cover the bald place with healthy hair and flies won't trouble. Evkiiv sin that is not forsaken uiarri.s and raises a family. MHWIilll 'Hull macule pillow m II a. i il'llMHlil .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dyspepsia Few people have suffered more severely from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMahon, a well known groeer ot Staunton, Va. lie says: " Before, lsrs I was in excellent health, weigh ing over 200 pounds. In that year an ailment developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to 102 pounds, sulleilni; burning Intense sensations in the stomach, palpitation of the heart, nausea, and Indigestion. I could not sleep, lost all heart in my work, had fits of melancholia, and fur days at a time, I would have welcomed death. I became morose, sullen and irritable, and for elsht years life was a burden. I tried many physicians and many remedies. One day a workman employed by mo suggested that I tako f ff t Hood's s-k Suffering; wife of 1 "O dyspep sia. I did so, and before taking the whola ot a bottle I began to feel like a new man. The terrible pains to which I had been subjected, ceased, the palpitation of the heart subsided, my stomach became easier, nausea disap peared, and my entire system began to tone up. with returning strength came activity of 8 Years mind and body. Bcforo the fifth bottle was taken 1 had regained my former weight and natural condition. 1 am today well and I ascribe It to taking Hood's Sarsaparllla." N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parllla do not be Induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold by ill dnigirltta. (1 ; tlx f or 54. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD 410., Apothecaries, Lowell, Hats. IOO Doses One Dollar Ridgeway High School, FOR o BOYS o AND ,GIRLS- KAI.l, KKSKItiN OK 18IC2 liKillSS Ai'l.T.ST -': rn. TOTAL. EXPENSES: Board, 8.-,0 00 WaJiiug,. :; 00 Tuition, S.'O 00 & 23 00 Music on Piano, 12 50 I'se of Instrument, 2 50 Incidental Charge, 1 00 No extra charge for any language, or special study. For catalogues address the principal, JOHN C RAH AM, 8 4 1m Ilidgeway, N. C. Subscribe to the State Chronicle, JJaleiijli, N- C. DAILY : AND : WKEKLY. Latest telegraphic news from all parts nf Hie world, illy l'nite.1 1'ress all. 1 Special Has the largest ilaily circulation in the w ire. i Male Has more State correspondents than any other daily in the State. Twelve months, (i mi Six months, ;j on Three months, i sii Weekly, $1. i't per year, in clubs of live or over $1.1(0. T. It JKUNKiAN, Editor. R. W. I.ITCliroUD, Manager. HALIFAX COUNTY, S ITER J OR COURT. John P. Leach and James M. Leach, inict- ners as J. 1. Leach St Co., plain tills, Against W. It. Curtin and Florence L. Tnrtin, his wife, nnd B, R. Browning and How ard Browning, partners as B. R. Browning ,t Son, defendants. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE ON LAND. To the defendants W. R. Curtin and Flor ence L. Curtin, his wife: In pursuance of an order made iu the above entitled cause at Spring Term 1-192 of the Superior court of Halifax countr you are hereby notified to appear at tie term of said Soprior court to be held at the Uourtnouse in Halifax on the 10th Monday after the first Monday in September 1802, aim answer or aernur to toe complaint. Witness JohnT. Gregory, Cleric Superi or Court at office in Halifax this 2lat day of June-1892. JOHN T. GREGORY. T. N. Hill, Attorney. 6-30.6L ADVERTISEMENTS. orsrK exjoys Both the method aud results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem eflecttially, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing tu the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and 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. LOVISVILLE. Kt. NEW YORK, N.I. mar 2(! ly SEE HERE! You can save from 15 to i") per cent, by -IIIYI.VG Fruit Trees and other Nursery Stock from the 0L0 NORTH STATE NURSERY. J. Y. KAVAGK, Agt., Scotland -Neck, X. C. JrjT'Will canvass Halifax and adjoining counties this season. may o 3m. READ !EREAD ! LIQUID ENAMEL PNT. HAS BEEN IX THE MARKET 22 YEARS. MIX EI) HEADY FOR USE. AXV OXE VAX AITLY IT. Wilson, X. C,.Sept. S, 1(976. Mr. C. P. Knight, Baltimore, Md.: Bear Sir. In reply to your letter as to the merits of the Liquid Enamel Paint, it atl'.mls nielileasure to say it lias given en tire satisfaction, so much so it has conver ted the painter that iipplied it. In fact the opposition to it was so intense when I was about to buy, I should have likely oought lead and oil had I not have known you s.i many years and having great -confidence in your integrity. Yours truly, li. II. COTTEX. ARMSTRONG, CATOR CO., WHOLESALE MILLINERS, Baltimore, Md., 1W4. Mr. C- P. Knight, Sole Agent, X. J. E. I'nintCo., Baltimore: J)ear hir: In January our store was painted with the Liquid Enamel Paint made by the New Jersey Enamel Paint Company. We nsed tints that generally show the effects of exposure, but the paint has retained its color, gloss and freshness. We shall take pleasure in nsiug it in the luture. lours truly, ARMSTRONG, CATOK 4 CO. Chapel Hill.N. C.,Jau., 1SS4 Mr :. P. Knitlit, Biiltimore: Heiir Sir: I tslte plenum in tuning that I have imci. wnnmucn a tixtacium, yunr unum Kn- inel 1'iiint on nnrmvellinz hciiue In th town and can conflilentlf recommend it to all who wciiiM like to use a beautiful and durablo palut iccr any purpose. ery reapeeiniiiy, K. B. MARTIN. Juiix Robixhom, J. A. I.KAK, lTCHitieni Tieaa, Jons T. rATaiei, Secretary. DIXIE AOKlt't'LTfRAb MECHANICAL TAIB ASSOCIATION. Wttdeilioro, N. C, Not. II, 1S79. (Vrtlllcate nf merit nwarrtod to r. F. Knlirht. llaltlin.cre.fcir beict Drerared Paint, helnr the New Jeiwr Kuamel Palm, exhibited at the Dixie Fair 01 November, Ih.D. Petersburg, Pec. 16, 1889. Mr.C. V. Kiilfht, Baltimore! lar Kir: Wr have lined tha Liquid Knamel I'alut made by the New Junwy Kuamel PaliitCo.. which I piirrhaavd throiih you, and w found It tint clttM In every particular, aud It Jiutly.le. erven all that la claimed for 11 M to becauty, dur- muimj Bull ctruiuilliy, Youra, etc., I.KROY ROPKR A SON. Wutnlaakurtu, N. (J.-OCV. H, 1877. C. P. Knight, Eaq.: The Palut, Liquid Enamel, reached me prompt ly. I will atata lhatit Iim Klven entire aatufac tiim to both myaelf and painter. I regard it at H.r ncai ni iicie aa 10 quality ana economy sad i uui uuucMiuiiiiKij r columella 11 aa aucn. Very rwueutfully, K. 11. HEAD. Baltimore, Dec. II, 18St. C. P. Knight, Eaq., Baltimore : It glvea na great pleasure to certify to the good qualltleaofyour Liquid Knamel Paint, made bv the New Jeney Knamel Paint Co. After uiing the old atyle paint for a number of yeara, we were induced to try your paint by tboae who had uaed It. We have now been natng It tome ai x or aeven yeara, both for Iniide and oettide work, and It kith enure aatiamctlon. Voun roapeetftilly, DKFORD CP. C. P. KNIGHT, SOLI GKNKKAL AGENT, No. 12 South St., one door South Lombard St: BALTIMORE, MD. (Sample Cardi tanlahed by mall gratia.) ea-t-faa. II. 1S.)2. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. What is Castoria h Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suhstancc. It is a harmless substitute for ParoEroric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its gntarantco is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays feverishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tlio food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is on excellent medicine for chil dren. Klothen have repeatedly told me of iu good effect upon their children." Db. U. C. Osnonn, Lowell, Muss. " Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the rail Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of thevariousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forclngoplum, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dn. J. F. Kincbeloe, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TI WELDON Weldon, N. C, FOB IBOITS .AJSTD GIRLS. SESSION QECINS SEPTEMBER SIXTH. FKltS THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN LATIN, FRENCH OS erinaii, English, Matlicuiatics and Full ami illieicnt cnrt'S . t' lii-trnctors. Advantages nut surpasd by those of any other school in the State. BOARDING DEPARTMENT. Undei direct supervision of tlie Head-Master fur the benefit of scholars from distance. TERMS RBASOITA BLE. For further particulars, address, William Holmes Davis, A. B., Head-Master University School, Weldon, N. C. 6 :;n jm. aS! - "-.-'U -v.-.;':'-.-.''- i i mac i mi il -nv in ma i i m iiiw-m.SMcaciixSlccSa HORNER MILITARY Modem buililings, hot and cold baths, gvmiiasium, heallhlul climate, beautiful snr- rouniliugs, nuiubers limited. A modem home school for b.iy.i. Calalognes sent on application. if 00 KtflDS VFzzr PUMPS, Wl ETC. Sole Ag'ts for Rife's Hydraulic Ram. Hand Power and Steam Pumps. Iron, Wood and Terra Cotta Pipe. ( DKUsT TILE- SYDNOR & SHEPARD, 1445 Main St., K,IOHU:OTID, "V". IHTESIAN AND DRILLED WELLS. PROSPECTING HOLES DRILLED ny 12 6m. Castoria. " Cxatoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." R. A. Arcbis, M, D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have apoken highly ot their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among ur medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo ore free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won Ui to look with favor upon it." Umitid Hospital add Dispihsirt, Boston, Masf. Alun C. Surra, Pret., Murray Street, Now York City, A UI Natural Science. SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. C. MILLS, US,
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