V THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAKCI1 15, 1894. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. J. W. SLEE3E, Editor & Proprietor D. S. STAINBACK. Associats Editor- Entered at Fait Office, at Wildon at Secoiul Chhx Mutter. BATKg OK HI'HHCKIPTIU.V IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), lWage l'aiil II. BO. Six Months "3. A Weekly Deuiocratie journal devoted to the material, educational, political ami agricultural interests or Halilax and sur rounding countira. (Advertising rates reasonable ami furmdhed en application. Talsiaok has reconsidered, at ibo urgent request of his congregation, and will not rosign as pastor of Brooklyn Tabernacle. Robert E. Lks, the son and name sako of tbe great Confederate general, was married in Washington last Thursday to Miss Juliet Carter, of Virginia. So frequent have been the marriages of young American Sunday School teachers to Chinese pupils in their classes in Chicago that an association has been formed for the purpose of fighting off such matrimonial unions. 1 I Tub country is getting into pretty bad shape when the Attorney General of the United Stales draws his salary from the Treasury with one hand and receives pay as the trust attorney oi gigantic corporations in the other. Thk New Ysrk Nation says : "Any one who has investigated the subject knows that there never was a census of American slave-holders, but that the estimates of their number even by their own partisans did not exceed 350,000, including the hirers of slaves." Ir taxed sugar, taxed coal, taxed fruits f , and taxed iron and wool arc relorms, as i the Senate believes, then all we have to lay is that the Senate needs reformation and the country needs Senators who are , vs willing to look after the interests of the - people instead of that of trusts. if i l 1 I I 1 1 IF n n I HI .1 I ) The Rev. A.C. Dixon, of Brooklyn, has begun "a campaign aguinst evil," as he calls it, in the City of Churches. He lias the support of many pastors, sad the work has been inaugurated by holding noon prayer meetings. Much religious fervor has been aroused at the guth erings. The State of New York since 1TS9 has been continuously represented in the Supreme Court, except from 1792 to 1796 aod from 1843 to 1845 a lapse of three years only, a record which no other 'State can show. Pennsylvania was for long time without representation Neither Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, or orth Carolina has had a representative forjnany years. ' A Washington correspondent of the 'Richmond Dispatch says: Another letter just received from . senator Vance states that ho continues to improve in health. For the past two Greeks he has been at Suwanee, Florida ' tie does not expect to return to Wash Hugtun until about the 1st of April. March is too variable a month for weather here, and his physician thinks the Sena tor should take no chaoces. Governok Foster, of Louisiana, has accepted the resignation of Senator E. C White, aod has appointed as his successor Newton C. Blanchaid, who, by uasou of his long service in Washington ftsuue of the best known public men in the Slate. Congressman Blanchard has served longer in the house than any aooi'rossman elected from Louisiaua since He is now in the fourteenth year of hit service in the lower branch of A uai J s year or n service iu me iuiilt urauvu ui '. tA' f 'mioiial assembly, Judge Elam hav- Ina) Oeeo his predecessor. dr v- f'.l i r ' r j 1 M fi r, r T tn recent meeting ot negro .irai ers at Tuskegree, Ala., a colored land owner who was born a slave, made a speech in the cuurseof which be said: "A uiurtuge is a thing dut don't sleep, f-T if'' ly'"' in wait and she's gruwiu ( 1 1 , L -tttii don't thiok. You see the 1 guts waitiog in si me uuor, an "What you gwine do?" an' "I'm ywiue to sweep you out." kiod work. After you ve got Vg, put it in the bottom uf your and save it. You di i oottoo and i.u't wear it. How you expect II ever be a price uu ii uf iu uu Tinle are feared of Hr r ri" Democratic party opposes a high ive tariff aod is pledged for a tarif ,loue only. Then in the name uf . i' B l?i ' ln" na"") t'ie people and Wot"""" sonic "d deoeucy why don't e epresentatives at Washington throw v.j their culminating atrocity, patched irk tariff bill, and do what they were at to do, nauie'y, lo relieve the country T bardeusome taios? If the Demo ..rstia party is to be judged by its sup jtowd representatives at Washington yhere doositstand to day? The country i disgusted with the dilatory tactics of tt law makers and it is time to let them koe they are supposed to be the ser rants of the people. But, then, unless a sit quietly and submit to be troddi n down and walked upon wears all "tick' art." The best wsy to avoid diseases, hair filing out, and prematurs baldness is to the best preventive known for that ase Hall's Hair Reoewer. The Sugar Trust declared a 3 per cent, dividend last week. It declared a 3 per cent, dividend three months ago and another three months before that. In brief, the trust is paying 1 - per cent, per annum on its nominal capital, which is three or four times the money actually invested. Yet this monopoly is besetting Cod- gress to save to it the privilege it has of taxiog every human being in America on every pound of sugar used. And wurte stil. Senators have granted its greedy demand and consented that the people shall go on being taxed for the beoefit uf a trust whose stock holders are doubling their mouey in profits every three or four years, even in these hard times. Tub Uiiited States Court of Texas, lias decided that a negro cannot ride in a Pullman car if the company objects. The suit of N. W. Cuney, ex collector of customs and republican politi.'ian, against the Pullman Palace Car Company for $5,000 damages for relusiog to sell him a berth in one of the sleepers hauled by the International and Great Northern Railway was decided in the U. S. Court at Galveston last Friday against the plaintiff. Notice of an appeal was ;iven. The case of Samuel McCoy, iodentical with that of Cuney, and the same amount ef damages, was dismissed. The ground of contention was that the Pullman Palace Car Company bad no right to discriminate on account of color. The jury held to the contrary. The Washington Post represents Sen ator Teller as taking rather a gloomy view of the situation. "We have," says the distinguished senator, "reached a point in the history of this country where it is almost ccitaio to make a retrograde movement and to take a downward course. General prosperity is likely to be a thing of the past." The country will go stead ily to the demoition bow-wows unless we "dispel the baneful influence of a single gold standard." This is indeed discouraging, because we do not believe Senator Teller has some to this conclusion because be repre sents a silver constituency. Certainly everything seems to be out of joint. We all expected congress to do something, but somehow they are very slow. We hope for better times, but we have few evidences of returning prosperity. It is something more than the single gold standard; but who can say what it is, who is wise enough to suggest a remedy? Till; TARIFF HILL. The Wilson Tariff bill which passed the House of Representatives in Febru ary is still hanging fire in the Senate. The Senate committee has seen fit to take many of the necessaries of life from the free list and place a duty on them. The poor man must pay 1 cent a pound tax on the sugar which goes in his coffee; molasses shall pay a duty of two cents per gallon, iron ore forty cents per ton. Coal is taken from the free list and made dutiable also at forty cents a ton, and coke goes at fifteen cents. Ruw wool is left on the free list. The whiskey tax is raised to 81.10. Lumber remains on the free list. The income tax piovisiou of two per cent, remains on the bill The wsoleo schedule shows but little change. No changes in the cotton schedule Collars and cuffs are iucreased from 35 to 45 per cent, ad valorem. No change is made in the rates fixed in the bill on imported tubacc i. A tax is im posed on cigars, and cigarettes weighing mord than three pounds per thousand, 25 per thousand; on cigarettes wrapped in paper 81 per thousand, on cigarettes wrapped in tobacco 50 coots per thou sand. I ncut precious stones arc on the free list. Apples, bananas, dates, olives and pineapples are taken from the free list an i taxed 20 per cent, ad valorem. Plums, prunes, figs, raisins and currants are all taxed 3(1 per cent ad valorem. Peanuts are changed from ooe cent to 20 percent, ad valorem. And the Senate is supposed to legislate in the interest of the people. Is the above schedule in thu ioterest of the masses? We think sot. A BOY GIANT. Wythcville, Va., L iter to the Rich mond Times. Wythe county numbers within its population the greatest man in the commonwealth, if one considers bis dead weight, Melvin Grubb, whose wondrous girth and ponderous limbs make bim the daily wonder ot his neighbors. He was born something more than fifteen years ago, and has ever since that kept his neighbors wondering at his growth. Each year since he was ten, has seen from fifty to one hundred pounds added to bis weight, until now he is believed to be the heaviest youth alive; and should his avoirdupois appreciate at the same rapid rate, he will soon break all the heavy-weight records since Adam At thirteen years of age, he weighed 410 pounds; at fourteen, 450 pounds; and now at fifteen, the scales creak at 535 pounds, and the end is not yet. Grubbs is not merely a mountuin of flesh, but an active and intelligent boy. He can follow a plough all day without unusual fatigue, and is a bright and intelligent pupil of the public school near his father's farm at Walter's Bridge, about two and a half miles west of Wythcville. WELDON MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY VOR THE BENEFIT ef OI R COUNTRY FRIENDS. C.R. Sides, per lb, Shoulders Bacon, per tb, Hams, S. C, per lb, Lard, refined, Flour, per barrel, Patent, " " " Straight, W, I. Molasses, per gallon, I! Syrup, per gallon. Granulated sugar, per lb, Light brown Sugar, per lb, Butter, per tb, Cheese, per lb, Green Coffee, per lb, Poultry, Eggs, per dozen, Shot, per lb, Guu powder, per lb, Coal oil, white, safety 150, per Coal oil, red C, per gallon, Apple Vinegar, per gallon, Beeswax, per lb, Tallow, per tb, Hides, flint, per lb, green, " salted, " Salt, per sack, Cora, per bushel, Meal, ' " Rice, " " Peas, black, per bushel, Peas, black eye, per bushel, Peanuts, per bushel, Cotton, per pound, Bagging, per yard, 2 1-4 lbs, Ties, per bunch, 73c 73c 14c. 10c. SI 50 83.25 0 and 40c 30e 6 5 25-30 15 to 20 22 to 27 15 to 25 10 10 25 to 40 gal. 15 15-20 30-40 20 5 4 1 00- 3 50 70 0-8 50 05 35 to 50 61 0 81.15 When Baby was slek, wo g&rt her Cutorla, When Hhe was a Child, sha eritsl fur Cantoris. Wlien she hm-ame Miss, she oIuhk to f axbtrta. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorls, 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 product 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 must acceptable and pleas ant U) the taste, the ref resiling and tmly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; ellectually cleansing the system, disiielling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with tlio approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening tliem and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 5()c aiulfl bottles, 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 ottered, mar 2ti ly M. C'OII KN, SON & CO., PETEIiSIU'ltG, VA. Wholesale DM GOODS ai ITOTIOITS. Manufaeturersof Shirts, Drawers and over alls. Price guaranteed against all North ern markets. Orders receive prompt per sonal attention. nov 2 ly. F. 11 Stainback (J. T. tlooch's old stand) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WELIDOnST, IT. c. -Dealer in- General MERCHANDISE The monument to Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, just erected in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, is of Barre granite. Its plainness it is said to be its chief charm. It is seven feet square at the base, about ten feet in height, and the only inscription which it bears is the word "Harrison," engraved in large letters directly above the base. A circle of graven oak leaves surround the shaft about a toot from the top, and short Grecian columns are at each corn er about two feet above the founda tion stone. The distance between the mounmcnt and the gravestone is about five feet. The latter is a plain stone inscribed with the words, "Caroline Scott Harrison." OSB HV OF LIGHT. Senator Brice, of Ohio, struck a sug gestive note the other day, when he said to his Democratic colleagues in caucus, "if you are going to ignore the revenue only principle of the national platform and admit into the making of this tariff act tbe principle of class discrimination, I shall cluini fur my particular locality what otlur Senators are claiming for theirs." Here we have, in a single sentence, tbe whole error. No unselfish, thoughtful Democrat can believe that the Government has any constitutional right to tax the people eicept to raise the money needed for its own support, it would not be free or S just Goverumeut if it possessed such s right. It has, undoubtedly exercised it, legislating through its levenue raising power money out of one man's pocket into auother man s pocket, and thus rob binii Peter to pay Paul. After ten yours of incessant sgiutioo it was distinctly repudiated by the Dem ocratio party in National Convention as sembled, and on that reputation the Democrats swept the country. The Democratic Ways aod Meuos Committee had nothiog to do but lo carry out the orders of the party ratified by the people No party ever came into power with so grestsn opportunity, aod do one ever put t great opportunity to sucb s base use, or cut so pool s figure. "Whata in a nsucT" Well, that depends. For instance, the name of "Ayer" sufficient puarsMeetiu Ayer's Sarsspsrilla is a geouine, scientific blood purifier, and not s sham, like so much that iroes bv the Dams of "aamnarilU '. r-.... i Ayer's Sarsspsrilla is tbe standard NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Mother's Story Her Boy's Suffering After. Diphtheria Head' Cavo Cood Health and ' Strength. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell. Mais, i I "Hood's Hariaparllla has done so Buck (or' my boy that I wish to sar a low words la praise of this wonderful Medicine. Clifford was very III with diiibtherla aad II left him suftrlnf with Bright'! disease. He was very weak, poor la feih and eoukl hardlv walk. Malaria ttver soon overtook dial and together with trouble with his liver, Ma Was In Much misery. At last, almost dlseooraged, I decided to hare lira try Hood's llanaparlluk He has lakes enlr a lew bottles, and yet It has done htm more good than all the previous medleal treatment HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES sad SMdlelnes eombloed. He has r rained straacUi and tosh sad looks quite healthy. II will always lire us pleasure tell others what a valuable medietas Is Hood's BaruperUla." Has. O. W. MiaLiTT, CarroUtoa, Keatneky. M.H. It you decide lo take Hood's taraapa- nnaaonot Deinaueea lo buy any other. Just received full line Drv Uoeds. Kotions. Boots, Shoes, Huts, Caps, (traceries. To bacco, Cigars, Snuff, Furniture, Cooking Stoves, Buggies, Wagons, Koad Carts, New Home and Domestic Hewing Ma- cmiics. ks9"iegler's and Buy State Shoes for he dies, Meu and Children. These celebrated shoes are ulwuys reliable and I guarantee every pair TO GIVE KNTiliK SATIS FACTION. I invite inspection of my stock, feeling assured I can please both inj QUJiUTYlM'OES No trouble to show gooda. Look at our Stock before Buying. WOODEN AND METALLIC ZCOFFINS AND CASKETS PrtrrW. Squire, of Northampton coun ty and Harvey L. Hines, of Halifax coun ty are with me aod will be pleased to ses and serve their many friends. Thanking my friends for their liberal patroa.ige in the past and Soliciting a con tinuaneeof the aume, I am yours to corn- Band, P. H. STAire'SACX. I Head's MHa sure liver Ills, Jaundice, bu wutneit, sick headache and constipation. Ms, i P. N, STAINBACK, rr DIAI.kR IN COOKIA O k HEA TINO STO VES Hsnnlacturrd by RICHMOND STOVE CO. Wt Inv lie particular atteution to tbs improved NEW LF.EsndNEW PATRON. They are tbe beat ssade. Call on or address all orders to ( P. If. BTAINBACE, What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants aud Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a 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 feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea aud "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Paimcea-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. ' Ctutoria li ftn excelled medicine for chil dren. Mothen have repeatedly told me ot 1U good effect upon their children. " Dn. Q. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mast. Castoria ti the bent remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day li not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of thevariousquack nostrums which ore destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throutu, thereby sending them to premature graves." Pa. J. F. KittcnsLOE, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommeud It as superior to any prescription known to me.1' B. A, A soma, H. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " 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 have among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we ore free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." United Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Moss. Allbn C. Smith, Pret., JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Centos Coaapaaj, TT Murray Street, Mew York City. NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: HALIFAX COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Tu the Vhiirnum nf the Hoard uf (mmimnier uf Halifax County, N. C: Pursuant to chapter 580 Public Laws of 1891, I have the honor herewith to submit the following report of all public funds remainiug in uiy hands, on the 1st Monday in December 1893: 33. E 3? O K T : CO a 553 Ie i 73 2 ti it 7(1 1253 State Mahogany, etals Phillips k Battle, J T Bellamy, 79 80 83 85 80 832 C5 4 161 07 Abram Tillery, Ned Hill, W W Fisher, Berry King, i S Mitchell, Dec. 1893 Ex: Edwards, Ex. Mason, Pace and wife, J K Jodcb & wife, ( J Scott, State, W fi Kitchin, Geo Williams, TLKuiryAwife R&GRKCo J K Rogers, ah'ff Wake SK Peebles, B d Com. Hal. Co J II McGce, 1 3 30 3 30 3 tiO 2 80 .30 1 60 1 70 ,60 90 19 10 By cash paid to W. F. Paiker, County Treasurer, 19 10 The above amounts are in the hand of the couoty treasurer and will be paid when proper application aro made for the same. The funds embraced in the foregoing, having remained in the hands of the clerk for three years or more, are payable into the Treasury of Halifax county, unless called for on or befsro the 1st day of Jan uary 1S94. (See CUrk's Report submitted to November term 1893.) 100 3 Dee. State Henry Richardson J E Mabry, 100 a " " " " A F Sheario, 107 4U3May 13,91 8 Ward, M Smith, et als 373 Apr. 91, J T Bellamy Phillips & Battle 112 M 116 116 118 119 it 120 122 111 125 128 26 M'y 14,91 State, M E Borden, 464 " 30, 91 N k C R R Co J G Shields, 398 J'y 20,91 B A Pope, W k W R R Co 448 Oct 5, 91 Hackney Bros Parker & Closs, 129 129 133 134 140 143 144 145 II 146 151 151 152 Margaret Smith, R 11 Ricks, Sheriff W T Knight, " R E Hardy, Frank Ballard, J II Grant, Ennis Bellamy, " " " " UV Clark, 302Octl891 N B Josey & Co FS Royaler k Co W T Knight, Sheriff, 27 Nov 3091 State Sol Williams J W Thompson 375 Apr. 7, 91 J C Carlisle, E G Hales, J C Flowers, 375 Feb 2 92 Basil Devereux M McMuhon et als A II Ricks, sheriff, " " " " J R Green, sheriff, 499 Mar 14 92 Pat. Guano Co J R Tillery, Lee Shields, " " " " " R II Moore, " " " " " Patapsco Guano Co. Jno Jackson, M F Stsneill, sheriff, 601 14 92 L D Hancock J R Tillery, 47 " " E N Peterson,ex W H Hughes, 49 Mav 92 State Jackson Ward. 12 May 92 State, M K Cousins, R A Hardy, 136 1156 Junel 92Emry k Ct Bat Williams etals Madison Williams 138 48 Aug 27 92 R N & W P Co T L Emry k wife Frank Moore, 763 Deo 6 92 B k A M Co R Burwell k wife Sheriff of Vance, 746 Jaa 18 93 J R Herring N C R R Co F M Johnson, 725 G B Curtis & Co J J Draper T W Gaskins, 759 Bunch Williasis W d- W R R Co Geo Lucas, " " " " " W H Hardison, 756 Mar 15 93 EC Biggs, WAWRRCo J 8 Wright 832 Apr 18 63 T M Staton N 4 C R R Cs P X Smith, " " " " Jack Sherod, " " " L K Savage, " ' " " EdLudwig, " " " ' " W M Martin, J E O II earn Peter Pritchard, " .1 K .Inhiwtnn. T L Emry k wifs R k 0 R II Co. W K Fletcher, Blake Usy " " " " F J Anderson, " " " " Dsniel Powell 155 676 R N i W P Co T L Emry k wife C W Watson, " " Harvey Wills, " " " " IsharaJoyner " " T J Fields, Edmund Richards 753 May 8 93 Eaton Solomon R k O R R Co I tt 909 2 05 5 00 .30 .60 .60 2 00 3 00 .30 .85 .90 1 20 2 30 9 05 .90 .60 2 10 2 30 60 .50 1 20 30 4 00 8 90 2 90 1 20 3 80 1 90 13 50 7 60 2 60 1 14 6 00 6 10 11 30 1 10 16 50 S 60 3 'Mi 1 20 3 40 5 70 3 80 7 10 7 10 1 45 1 90 1 90 157 160 789 W P White N O R R Co TLEmryiwifeRN&WPCo 163 849 J B Tillery J R Tillery ii 164 156 947 52 T L Rmry & wifs M F Pope State, J R Rodwell, sheriff, .60 w T fvmght, " E C Bigga Thos R Wsrd, BFGary, O W Lamb, Samuel Woodruff, J B Tillery, Edward Wilkerson C A Gill, 168 957 J R Neville, Johnson & Spiers Win Jones. " Cooper Morriss, K Branch, Rcbt Parker .60 60 .30 .60 9 00 1 90 1 20 4 20 2 30 1 95 1 95 .60 1205 49 The shove amounts are in the hands of the olerk of the Superior Court and will be paid upon application for the same. There are small smounts, due sundry persons, with whom I have running aoeouati which ire not included in this account or report. CHARLES LEONARD, PETERSBURG, VA. -.-Wholesale Dealer In- II A KKW Sash, Door and Blinds, Saw Mill Supplies. We ke.-p the largest stork in the State anil guarantee p.ices. Write for , illations. VX3WXDOOOOOOCCOOO yxerxfxf THE w OaaEsil house 9 IN THE South I 11. ini! the larjol. H leuirei:i iu". lieu Wood ferUJ lire known unci grown In ev.TV Bum In Hi" Houlhi u.'knoM ImUfU to bo tho bel tor a-nnl-'ii. firm or Hfl'-t- """I W hiI . fcVnl U.iuk. It l not mir cataloisiie, but u rHiri'ii bm.k ot llio iiTOlct vuluo, ion- in, iiliiiMwMil Inloiumilon null! f'irllie trucker . . . u 111. loll ti:.rllcillurn IllHitlt a. iu nirtiiiwi, ,uii.vi - WOOD'S SEEDS n-Wul li'iiluro for Hl I" Hie full illrovlluiu for ur'MViui! Ilrrtaftw Simr Maklnci alundeuTlp. lions of lAlhynia ayKeelrto, ull Invaluable .-..r ni.uiLiuul n 11 llio liiUint iioveltlo fir ur- tbji. unit dirm. Write for II, and currf nt prloonof any Urn", Clover, or other Klein Heeds reiiilrert. send your ordern dlreel. If your merchant does not uuudlo WooU'i Seeds. T. W. WOOD t SOUS, Stedsmen, Richmond, Va. IF YOU WANT TO m h Y . CJ OttA A CHAIN, WATCH H. J- CORDLE'S TO JEWELRY STORE, Littleton, N. C Mr. Conlls in one of tlie limt watch repaiiers iliNorth Carolina. C RIND Your own Jlouu, Meal, Oyster Shells, Corn, tiruham l'lnur, &c, in the eeleliratcil I Frank Wilson's Patent.) $5.00 HAND MILL KM per cent, more imule in keeping puultiy. Also Pow er Mills anil Kami feed Mills. Circulars sent on appll- YVIION' HliOS., Euston, Pa. cattuii. EMEU PIERCE, -WnOLESALKaml liF.TAU. IiF.Al.KHS IX III II I John T. Gregory, C. B. O. New Goods for Fall & Winter. Tl V E R Y department brimful and running - over. "We - carry the largest stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and GROCERIES of any house in Hali fax County. Our immense store is FULL of BARGAINS for all. We keep every article needed on the farm or in the house. Visitors to Weldon should visit our store and inspect our stock be fore buying elsewhere. WHO? WHERE? WHAT? WHO? SYDfWR 4 tJUflDLEY. WHEIiEr 711 & 713 E. BROAD ST. RICHMOND, VA. WHAT? Levels ifi rutfli juiie. Our 8 floors are filled Willi tns latest and best furniture .r .11 uumro BOCK BOTTOM. Mall orders bare our personal attention. ) MATTREIlEi of aU kinds aBperialtj. , 10190a. . J

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