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KE NEWS CTOBER 19, 1893.. "tOliE NEW. readers today the vw sod pleating ounccd, we laid appear to nd scoop- paper out usefulness, ue journalistic tTzj and courage. proDibiug too much, it is nut juu lu mute the Hiu.noK a tbau it baa ever beeu bef.ir-. . torealiajoureipeciaiioni it will larj fur all to give uaa helping It require euergy, talent, time d cash' to run a newspaper of our readers are wrapped reams we are often burning , oil arranging the new t'.r lion, pleasure aod cutertaiu etunsimr to the original four e do ao because wo believe it our readers and for our 4 paper in the future will will plate matter entirely and Jen will get more town, county jiata news. utyg the coming year we will rror to give all the news suitable for en. The ladies also will be reniein ad the children will find much to and please them. It will be our id our pleasure to make this a wrnal which will be a welcome erywhere. Nothing ahall ever ' in these columns which could "tod lb most fastidious. With le to the welfare of the people xA of the citiisos of Halifax ampton counties in particular, urselves io the bands of a lie, asking that our short overlooked and that our be applauded. 'OS. H..d Pres. than one 4ular approval iue Presidential chair democracy a majority in Congress. For the first na quarter of a century j possession of the Ex ;gi!ative branches of the and, consequently, was ith grave responsibility, i who had lived and hoped d the different party reverses .hat the time had come when ges that had time and again been i thepcoplo would be performed at legislation would be enacted rould give to all the people, as far ition can, the needed and prom iremiuent was tariff reform. In Uieveiaoa, Willi a courage uagnificent if not pruduut, ng question the dotniuant ) party was defeated. That, jierely a temporary reverse; of education uever stopped, leveland, being on that aceouut candidate of the party, was tly elected to the position which a. tely after his election, the juestiou took the place of the the tariff and has completely ed tUis long promised aod id relief io t be halls or nation, i. What the rn.uk will be hat we have nut political Seient to sea the end. We ret that those who wou the iping shoulder to shoulder a common enemy are now seordant factious as p.iliii i as opinions can be '" ' upon this de- er ar .as utt . We rnaiional it of legis jteuance of is and the at all tim a in meat of debts paper currency i aud redeemable .uancial stringency aud crippled our for which are purely ss was called in extra ie Sbrrtuan la as the jr woes. There has speech made in the ..at is now dragging ig ig which the assertion at this piece of legislation ue of the trouble, but only causes. According to our na view is correct, became the ku partially recovered from the and la recovering even io the faee hat hopes of unconditional landed by the Administra oat departed frua the breasts nd aunrortera f uoooo al have taken th.ir stand io t'yl if i!e purchasing I Act and refuse to give any Koch less promise, of any iendly to silver, after repeal Jj admission to our mints. impute to any Senator any tiiotio motives in the post """i takei, and upon Mliii branch of "wn who will " bot ! we IUK KKWifraOM ALL OVER TBJ STAT I IN A CONCIS FORM, There are! 375 students at the State University There are now 150 students enrolled at Davidson college. Wilmington will have its welcome week observances this year as usual. Three students have been expelled from Davidson college for "haling." A colored child was drowned in Shelby, Friday, by faliug into a wash pot. Q"ile a number ot cases of typhoid fever are reported from Aoson county. Tl'i re is a tree in Greensboro which sheds tears when the sun shines. So says the Record. The Murganloo Herald learns that the che.-nut cropin the mountain will be very large I hia year. Sallie Nms,of H'gh I'oint.was robbed iu Chicago last week of 870 aj her railed ticket. Wo regiet (o hear that Col J0o. D. Cameron the veteran journalist is ill at his home iu Aheville. It is uow estimated that the cotton crop in Wake will be from 13 'u - P cent larger than last year. A J-'avulsou county man nat a pair 0f pants which he lias worn every Sunday for the past 48 jcarj. The Landmark says that $5,900 worth of the wild horses were sold while a drovo of Western horses was io Statesville. Several Jeer have been seen on the banks of Haw River about 13 miles from our viUage, says the Chapel Hill News. The Glendon and Ciulf Railroad has been completed to Murchison's Island on Deep River, and trains are running t0 that point. Mr. C. C. Daniels, of Macon county, formerly of Wilson, has been appointed a county attorney in Oklahoma, at a salary of 1,200 and fees. The oomMisajoners of the town 0f Salem have pa8SeJ ordinance to the effect that officers who do not pay their debts will be discharged. The East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association will hold their annual fair during the week commencing Monday, February 19th. The Herald speaking of thereceDt fair at Salisbury says it has been demonstrat ed there that mixing up politics with fair asseiations does not pay. A man named James has beeu lodged in jail it Lenoir on the charge of murder ing Julius D. Miller, a United States de puty marshal, , April, 1892. The Bigger mine, iu eastern Cabarrus, is one of the richest ever struck iu this country. They uve mJehinery there now powerful emugh to wash a hill dowu. The SanfurJ Express says that the kr mers aolieipite phiuting a heavy Miiall irraiti crop thU year. Thev a deter mined lb it cotton shall be king " longer. It U rumored that Dr W. R- Waod, superintendent of the North Carolina In sane Asylum at RaK-i-li, will re-igu i t the neit meeting ,,f the. board of direc tors. The colored Agiieul ural and M chan ical College at Greeusburj is to open in a mouth. The building c .st $7,1)00, aud provides aecoiiiai0jJti01 foroue hundred students. The Rockingham Spirit learns that K lmond McGee, of Wolf Pit township' Richmond county, died one day this weck from eating a peck of muscadiues and a pound of butter. A man iu Wilkes county has sworn out a warrant against his son, charging him with haviog burned an unoccupied cabin on his (the father's) place, and the boy has been put in J ail. Bingham's School rctaios the govern ment armsiostuctor aud ao effort will bo made to have twenty-five more appointed I that the Davis Seh ool cau have one also, says the Jonesboro Journal. The Wilmington Messenger says that on Caswell beach on Monday, one haul of the sein resulted iu a catch of forty barrels of mullets Ou Masonboro beach a few days ago there was a calch of , 000 fish at one haul. JOSEPH fi. CHESHIRE. CONSECRATED ASSISTANT BISHOP OF NORTH CAROLINA TIIK IMPOSING CEBKS10NV lN TiiKc aaclI OF WHICH II IS FATHER lAr, BE1;s HECTOR n AI.F A CENTUUY. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, Jr., D. D , of St. Peter's church, Charlotte, was con jecreted a bishop, of the Episcopal Church in Calvary church, at Tarboro,' Sunday morning with all the formal ' rites and ceremonies of such an ordiuation. The day was perfect. A lovely October sun, soft skies, and a bracing temperature ,Jded an indescribable charm to the im portant occasion. The church was well crowded, and uiauy unablo to gain even standing room wero turned away. Morning prayer was conducted by Rev. JJ. Harding, of Washington, ttDd Rev. J. McK I'ittinger.of Raleigh. Atineand appropriate sermon was then delivered by Kht Rev. Thomas Underwood Dudley, D. L- L- D . D. C. L , of Kentucky. The Bishop-elect, habited in rochet, was presented by Right Rev. E. G. Weed, 1). D., of Florida, and the Right Rev. Davis Sessums, of Louisiana, to the venerable Right Rev. Theodore B. Lyman, V. 1)., L L. D., D. C. L , of this State, who ac ted as conseerator. Bishop Lyman was assisted by Bishop Watson of the Eastern Diocese, and Bi.,p Capers of South Carolina, who were co conscurators. fill. EPISCOPAL KIIHEH- After the usual responses by tin Bishop-elect, according tu ti, urdioation ser vice, he was clothed i f Kpise ipal robes, and was then elevated to the high office of bishop of the Episcopal Church. There are seventy bishops of the Epis copal Church iu the Vnited States. The Church iu this State during a period of seventy ye8 has had but four. The first was Bishop Raveuscroft, who was conse crated in 1S--5, and died in 1830. He was followed by Bishop IVftl) WUl)se minis (rations lasted twenty two years. His sue ee.-sor was the beloved Bishop Atkinson, of Baltimore, .-is ue grew old Im omoiai duties were too great for him to discharge alone, and Bishop Lyman, then rector of Trinity church, Sau Francisco, was elec ted assistant uisuop. Alter Bishop Atmn- son sdeatn u"oopi..yiuansuccC(.dca mm. THE FIRST NATIVE UISIIOP While many learned and gifted pre lates natives of this State have presided over dioceses in various parts of the land, the elevation of Bishop Cheshire is 'be first instance when one born within the of the Old North State has been consecrated t this high and most impor tant office of the Church in North Caro lina. . The venerable Key. J. B. Cheshire, D. D., father of Bishop Cheshire, has for more than fifty )'ears been rector of the church in which his son was made a bish op Sunday. t The Tarboro people entertaiucd all visitors to the consecration services, and the citizens of this delightful town were lavish in their hospitality. The certificate of election was read by Rev. J. E Eogle, of Henderson. The new bishop will be assistant to Bishop Lyman, of tins diocese The way she looks troubles the woman who is delioite, rundown, or overworked. 8he's hollow-cheeked, dull eyed, thin, and pale, and it worries ha. Now, the way to look well is tobe well. And the way to bo well, if you're any such woman, is to faithfully use Dr. Pierje's Favorite Prescription. That is the 0uly medicine tht'j guarant?1"! to build up wotuau'n strength and to cure woman's ailmeuts. In every "feunle oomplaint," irregularity, or weakness, and io every exhausted con dition ot the female system if it eer fails to benefit or Cure, you have your nnney back. TJio Record says a South Greensborj an went to tha World's Fair, remained eleven days aod spent only $31 for lh entire trip. As $20.60 of this was for railroad fare, be spent juilt $10 40 for board aod seeing the sights. Vucii HottDAT -got " him off ana orwig!,t on a fres.n nd Dyspepsia. It Jegulatr tat '"wd TJ.Yoa want to J Bilious allack Ae emergef NEW ADVKKTI8E.HKNTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; elleetimlly chousing the system, dispelling colds, headaches mid levers iiinl permanently curing constipation. H has given sntisfiiction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, lacausi' it nets on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening thrill and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in .'iilc iiinl f 1 lsittles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if otic red. mar 2b' ly I'll O FKSSlUXA I I A KUS. JAMES M. MI-LLKN, WALTS I. DAMIIL JUUIS A DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wei.hox, S. C. Praftlra In thirnlirtti nr IlMlirux Rni1Vrtpfhmt urn una til me supreme ana reueral courts. Cow lections tnaile in allpartsuf North Carolina. Branch office at Halifax. N. C, open every Mon ay- Jan 7 ly T. T. KOSS, DENTIST Weldou, N. C. Jjf"Oflice over Eniry & Pierce's store. 10-1!) ly. T. W. HARRIS, D. D. S. Littleton, N. C. Teeth Extracted without pain. 4-30 Cm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. firm L . B. I now occupy the Brick Store between H. C. SPIERS and C. L. CLARK'S. 1 am receiving and opening a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. I will keep on hand a selected stock of Groceries, Fruits, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Wooden aud Willow Ware, Crockery, Class, Tin Ware, etc , etc. I will sell at the ADVERTISEMENTS. Mm I also n tnrn my sincere thanks to my many friends ami acquaintances tor their kind, liberal patronage in the past and solicit a continuance or the same, with guarantee to please. Very Respectfully, J. L. oet 1!) Gin. Jl'DKIXS. Wcldon, N. C. THE s s X St jfr. Joteph BemmerUh Aa old soldier, cam out ot th War Fuf ntecbleu by TTPboU 'vr, and after being tn various hospltu Uw doctors discharged bla ai itieurabla "mpiUn. He nas beeu lu poor health since, until he began to ttks Hood's Sarsaparilla Immediately Ms cough grew looser, nlgn' sweats ceased, and he regained, good general health. He cordially recommendi Hood's Bar saparllla, especll'y'"")mradeln tin o. A. HOOD'O PU-L8 ' Hltul Cooitlp.Uo W tWorlnc pcrUW" c" tUmeatsIT WHO? WHERE? WHAT? "W"HO? LAND SALE. By virtue ol'a decree of Halifax Superior court made in the cause entitled Francis Williams et als against John It. Whitaker and wife, we will sell to the highest bidder lor cash m trout ol the court house door in the town of Halifax on Monday, NovcuiIht l'i, 1HIKI, the tract ot land located in the county of Halitax, within and adjoining the towu of Enliclil, known as the Jesse Heptinstall tract, fully described in the pleadings, in said cause, containing One Hundred (HMD acres, more or less. S. S. A1.SU1', DAVID HF.LL, Commissioners. Oct. 12, ISIM. 10-12-td. LAND SALE. By vi-tue of a decree of Halifax Superior Court made at the May terra in a cause Iher in (lending entitled Thomas II. Taylor as executor of Benjamin Johnson, plaintiff, against I). A. I.eggett, defendant, we will sell to the highest bidder in front of the court home door in the town of Hal ifax on Monday, November Kith, HII3, a tract of land located in the town of Halifax bounded on the cost by Rocky Swamp, on the west by the heirs of lienj W. Airing ton, di ceased, on the North bv the laniln ot II. F. Moore, deceased, and on the South by Spell's Brunch, containing One Hundred aud Fifiv-Seveu (1571 acres, more or less, TKltMS OF SA LE. Hue-half cash, and one-half parable iu twelve months. S. S. AI.S1I1', DAVID BELL. Commissioners. Oct- 12, 1SSI3. lll-ll-4t. GOOD GOODS at LOWEST PRICES. t& Call early and avoid the rnsh.T&j, H. C. Sl'IERS, Manager. "I 713 E. Broad St., RICHMOND, VA. WHAT? Leaders n FURNITURE! O'er 8 aoors are filled 'th the latest and best Furniture of l'i gl ades. PRICES ROCK BOTTOM' "Mail orders have our personal tention. ' Mattresses ofaUkioia of a Specialty. io -&.K. 1 Don raits MANUFACTURING CO. J. COHEN & SON, Proprietors, Cor. Sycamoie and Itulliugbrook streets, Fetcrsburg, Vu. Solicits trade of Eastern Carolina. Do7We make pants in nil grades, oct l'J ly. 1TOTICE. The undersigned having this day quali fied before the clerk of the Superior court of Halifax county as administrator of Wil liam W. Hall, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against the estate of his intestate to exhibit them duly au thenticated to him by the 1st day of Octo ber Ml I. J. T. OOOCH, Admr. William W. Hall. Weldon, N. C, Sept. 5th, 1SM3. 11-7 (it. T OF THE UNITED STATES. JANUARY 1st, 1893: ASSETS, OVER $150,000,000 SURPLUS, 30,000,000 ASSURANCE IX FORCE, OVER $850,000,000 INCOME, $42,000,000 Holds a larger surplus, writes a larger business, and has larger nmountof Assur ance in forco than any other Company in tbe wor'd. Policy Incontestable and grants absolute freedom of travel , resi dence aud occupation after one year. It my be surrendered for puid up assurance after mrce years, and is paid without de lay in event of death. A. L. STAINBACK, Agent, Weldon, N. C. ,t-1 I am also agent for the Fidelity and Casualty company, of New York, and can take applications for Huretv Bond irnaran- teeing the fidelity of persons in positions of trusi men as employes or kaileoads, Bakes. Ac. Also Accident Insurance, aad Travelers Tickets for $3000 or 16000. Apply to A. L. 8TAINBACK, Agent. Weldon, N. C, for farther information. A m mm Grand Display at TILLERY'S. FALL DRESS COODS. J. & E. Mahoney, Rectifiers and wholesale LIQUOE DEALEES. Fine whiskies A specialty. l'ORTSMOUTII, VA. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -Dealer in- FINE L10RS Cigars, Groceries, etc. Sole a;;ent for the following brand of whis key, which is specially rec ommended for medi cal use, "THE FOREST MELLOW KENTUCKY STRAIGHT." Will be pleased at all times to see my many friends and customers. H. T. POPE, First st near II. R. Shed, Wcldon, N. C. Inducements Ofic::r.g. If you must have . CLOTHING m buy of us. Season is advanced and we are selling at REDUCED PRICES. Look and you will be convinced that we mean to reduce stock by wears Florentine dress silks reduced from 75 cents to 55 cents per yard for these beautiful goods. iDAits GOODS REDUCED! We have a big stock of all colors. You can get bargains in this line. WE MUST REDUCE STOCK and LOW PRICES is the only way we can do so. THE M- F. HART CO., SALESMEN: BY M F. HART, SEC. &TREAS! TO THE LADIES OF WESTERN HALF OF HALIFAX CO. I know Dr. J. A. Jcfiill's ORANGE BLOSSOM t0 e very great blessing to our sex. ive nave long needed sonie thipg which wo could use ourselves and which could conquer the stubborn firms of chronic inflammation and congestion which lie at the foundation of all female troubles. That Dr JciJill's treatment meets the demand of this long felt want is shown by the fact that many cases which have baffled the skill of our best physicians, arc being cured by it. I have pledged myself to let my suffering sisters iu the above Counties kuow of this simple, entirely safe, yet wonderful euro. To accomplish this I must have the help of sonic good Christiau lady in each township. There are not less than one thousand ladies in each of the above Counties to whom this cure would be of inestimable value, many 01 ineni moment who need streugtn that they mny traiu their little ones; then thtre a'e so many onnj tirls wh se trouble is not considered serious, but nevertheless need attention, as only a little time will be required for it take the color from the cheeks and all tho joy from their glad young lives as it has done in thousands of cases. Write for information. I answer all questions. I will also scud Township's Agent's Terms to those who will assist me. MISS LIZZIE K. DAVIS, Areola, Warren Co., N. C. 4-2()-ly S. ALLEN, D. ALLEN. I IE, Ik I C. (with trimmings to match.) Iu Mack and Colors. Fancy weaves aud Novelties. Fnll line of CLOTHING. If you can't get a tit in stock we can have them made to order. It takes only 6 days to make a suit. A big line of HATH. All the latest nobbiest styles. HOOTS aud SHOKH nfwry description for everybody. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS in endless variety. I am always glad to show goods and guarantee lowest prices. W. B. TILLERY, The Reliable House, Weldon, N. C. IsTOTIOE. By virtneof a decree of the Superior court of Halifax county made at the May Term 1893, thereof, in the action therein pending Henry 8. Jenkins llro., and Co , vs Hugh Davis, Price and others the un dersigned the duly appointed Commission er will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court door in Halifax on Monday, tbe 13th day of November, 1893, the same being the tirst day of the tall term of tbe Rnperior conrt the follow ing described tracts or parcels of land lying situate and being in the county of Halifax and State of North Carolina, to-wit: 1. A certain tract of land adioinine the lands of theeetateof the late Sol. Williams deceased, and tbe estate of J. N. Faleon and others containing nine hundred aerts, more or less and known aa the Falcon tract. 2. A certain tract of land adjoining the lands of LHlleDerry NmiMi, A. A. KeBMdy and other and known aa the "Crawley tract" and contaialng by estimation two hundred acres. This the 12th day of Octo- LMt 1S93. W.E.DAN1EL, f j . flAmmtiuilonAn r-.w W. L. DOUCLAG S3 SHOE noWf. Do yon weir thm7 Ww next In seed try pair. Bett In tha world. J5.0O 14.00 f IMS a5oI kr..l2.oB If yen want tU DRESS SHOE, mads In tin latest irvlM, don't say $6 to S3, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 or S Shot, They HI equal to custom made and look and ear as well. If yog wish to economize In yooi footwesr, dow by purchnlng W. L, Douglas Shoes, Nan and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when yon bay. W. L.W)COLA8. Brockton, Maee. Sold by -KIR 8AI.E BY W. B. TILLERY, WELDON, N.C., 0. E. McGwigan, ENFIELD , N . C . NMTcEr Paul Garrett, trustee F. M. Garrett, James E. O'Haro, Lizzie E. son Fender. O'Hiira, Nel By virtue of an order and decree, render ed in the Superior court of Haliiax countv on the third Monday in May 18!3, I shall as special commissioner sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder on tho 2d Moa rhiy in November at the court house door at ilali'ax, N. C', the following tract of land to-wit: . That tract of land lying in Halifax conn- ty adjoining the lands of Thomas (llnsgow. William Taylor, Burton Hml.'on and the lands tormerly owned by William Pittman. containing nine acrts more or leas it being the land purchased by Nelson Fender ot J. J. Judge, and If'illis Dancey, appears by tbeir need registered in book 38 page 305 of Halifax county, and conveyed tn Lizzie E. O'Hara by said Pender by deed registered in book 49 page 418 of said reg isters omce. verms cash. T. C. HARRISON, W-5-lt , Commissioner. 1TBW BUGGIES, I have several new busaics and roadcarts on hand of mv nwn m.U ai. .i,. celebrated Columbus Buggies, all whi.h I will sell cheap for cash. Also cart wheels all kinds of carriage materials, such as rims, hubs, spokes, shafts, leather, oil cloth' moleskin cords, Lather washers, anti-rattlers, HeDry's l'at. and turhV buttons' screws, bolts, felloe, plates, malleable castings, corner irons, etc. Varnishes, paints' pumics stone, clc. Also a full and largo assortment of COFFINI i alwaysonhand. CHEAP FOB CASH ISTAI1 kinds ol repairing doue promptly. W ,11 VICK. MES-.H. A. VICK, WELDON, K C. I have on hand a nice assortment of fine Confectionciies, Fiuits of atf Hinds, Cl ears, Cigarettes, Snuff, Tobarco, fine stationery, a nice lot f TDi r C A.C3-ES wl'"l I ae 'heap. Hammocks from seventy-five cents, to $1 ii. Water sets, toys, fancy notions. OXFORD BIBLES, Ti& Cheap aod standaid novelsbysuch writers as Scott, Dickens, Charles Mayne Reid Jlari. n Harland, Bertha M. Clay, Ccorgie Shcldens aud Mary J Holmes On mj 5 CENT COUNTER '"SSSTU. QKO. J. MOKKIHtiN. - a J. E. WHITEHORNE. JNO. 8. NORTHINCTON. GEO. J. MORRISON & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC JJlll n a r t n No. 126 Sycamore St., PETERSBURG, VA., Fall and Winter Stock NOW FULL & COMPLETE. Black and Colored Dress Goods. Onr stock of Flannel Underwear Is fall and eom - phtc for men, Ladies, and Children. Laces and Embroideries. Caasimerea and Domestics. Mattings, laice Curtains. Velvets and Bmyrna Rugs, Table and Household linens. Ladies' and Mens' Underwear ' Hosiery, Gloves, Etc., Etc. ' Mi PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS. SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATO isuur rrtcea are aa low m any noose aoatn or Baltimore. jeifSWaVaap- 1
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