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THE ROANOKE N E W THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 18WJ. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. J. W. SLEEGS, Editor & Proprietor. D. B. STAIl'EACK. Associate Editor- Entered at 7W Office ut Wtlduu us iseemid- ( lum Mutter. KATK3 OF SUItKCUll'TlON IX ADVANCK. One Year (by Mail), Postage l'aiil $1,541 Six Months ?." AWeekly Di'iiiocrntic iniinml itt'vntcd t the material, eiliu'iitiuii.-il, political jiiv1 agricultural interests ol lla'if'itx ainl -tut rounding oountien. OciAilveitisiim rates rea.mial'W furuinlied on appliention- Tn the last ltll) years there have lieen in this country eighty one important strikes. Oftlie.se 14 wore suoci'ssl'iil. The fetniuine element is in exeess in Germany, the women eieeeilinjj; the men by more than a million, aeeordin to the latest slatUies "And ye shall hear of wars ami ru mors of wars; see that yo be not troubled fur all these things must eouie to pass, but tbe end is not yet." Matt. 24 0 The nuptials of Miss Iren Allen and Mr. Henry J. Young of Raleigh, will be celebrated in the Littleton Methodist Episcopal church on tho morning of January 2'li. A bicyclists' accident insurance com pany has juss beeD organized in West- field, Mass. It proposes to insure bicycle riders against all manner of accidents met with while riding their machines. About 20 per cent of the Moslem pilgrims to Meeea perih in Arabia. Djcddah, tho nearest port, is separated from Meeea by a desert, and the cara vans on this route are constantly sur rounded by band- of murderous Kedou ins. These mounted bandits mercilessly kill and then rob any strjghrs. Oilur are murdtred ''for pr tit" in Meeea or Medina, while thousands die every year of ehi lira and other disea.-is caused by the incredible filth and lack of all saui tary precaution, in the holy cities of tbe Mahometans. We have coniluded Dot to visit Mecca llii year. State tains PICKED VI' HERE AND THERE AM) CAREFULLY CULLED AXD CONDENSED FOR HUSY READERS. A railroad running across a lake on 'in li aves, si'ine of them twenty five t. -I I- is e rlainly u:iuual Such a relll it I l-as j..t l,ei n c. i 111 pb tell Oil the -.v.. i i - f 1 1 IVeh Lake ol Trinidad This i ko i- -it'ut-il near the village of l.a Una, i.i. il.' (in!!' of 1'aiia. At first sil i it ;.'p urn to li an expanse of still wan r lii ipiently inteirupti'd by clumps I' trees and shrubs. On approaching it, it is found to eonsi-t of mineral pitch, eionaiiiinu' numl'i'isol' crevices filled with water. The sin face i ii"t slippery nor sticky, and will bear anv weight. It is about 1 nil acres in exti nt and occupies j bowllike depiissioii in a tiirncited cone on the side of a bill covered with irj-pieal jungles. The cone consists of both asphalt and earth. A heavy stream of asphalt has oveiflowed to the sea, forming a barrier reef for a considerable distance. Some diggings have been pushed to forty feet below the surface of the lake without finding bottom. Tlicro is a steady outflow towards the sea through the side of the cone. Secretabv Morton says that there is a single bug in the natural history collection of the Agricultural Department which cost the government $20,U00. The government was badly humbug ged when it made the purchase. The United States government has removed our disabilities. Now, if it will only pay us for the crops we lost endurn' the war we will call things bijuare and join the regular army says the Atlanta Constitution. And so say we all. Ex-Senator Hi tler, of South Car olina, has been CDgaged by the Cramps, ship-builders, as their resident attorney. Senator liutler is largely interested in tho developments of the Roanoke Navi gation and Water Power Company here and is part owner of the Wcldou cottou seed oil mill. By comparing the census of lSIW with that uf 1SIK) President Charles F. Thwing finds that while the increase of population in that time wan about 450 nor cent, the increase in tbe number of college students was over a thousand per cent. This is interpreted as au indication of the increasing intelligence of the people. The London "Chronicle" sent a keen witted correspondent to Washington to investigate the Venezuelan controversy. To the surprise of all England he has proved by the official records that En gland has no case in this, now famous, contention and writes his paper that if Great Britaiu acts wisely she will arbitrate the whole matter. The New York World prints a list of the National banks that, within twenty four hours after the President's call declared their willingness to subscribe to the new bonds on a 3 per cent basis Among these are two North Carolina banks, the Atlantic National Rank of Wilmington, 850,000, and the First National Rank of Eliziboth City, 82,000. An editor gets off the following: ''In church or State it is rule or be ruled; in Courtship or mariiage it is fool or be fooled; in logic or Uw it is kick or be kicked; in gambling or trade it is trick or be nicked; in treaty or war it is beat or be beaten; in the struggle for life it is eat or be eaten; in politics it is crow or eat crow; in newspaper it is boe your own row. The growth of Southern industries is more gratifying to Northern business men than most Southerners understand. There is not a tingle man in the North today who has not watched the success of this great exposition with mingled pride in his whole country and a feeling of admiration for the courage of the South in undertaking an exhibit of their indus tries at a time of financial depression, md a condition of political conditions so uncertain as to warrant any man in rest- on his oars. No man in the Nurth has been more gr.it ifii d than I at the freipient indications of the development of Southern industries. I have wouder- d for years why it was that the South ern Slates should seud their cotton to New England to be manufactured and then pay high prices for the goods re turned for sale iu the Southern market. I believe that the Atlanta Exposition has done a great deal to cement the feeing of friendship, fraternity and brotlti'rly love which has existed so many years between the Northern and Southern States, and I am sure that every North ern man is envious of those of bis brothers who ate able to come South and attend this exhibition of Southern thrift, enterprise ami business capacity. Sena tor William II. Audrews, of Pennsyl vania, in an interview at Atlanta. TllE Maufacturers' Record urges that t lie tanners this year p ant more corn less cotton. The following is wh it it savs: 'It was probably never more impor tant than it is at present tor the South to reduce the acreage of its cotton crop for HltC, and devote increased attention to the production of food-tuffs. One more year of abundant food crops and reduced cotton ac.cage would put the South forward to a wonderful extent, while a year of short food supply and large cotton crop would result in serious injury to all Southern business interests. Every trade organiziti in and every factor nker and merchant in the South deal ing with farmers should seek to impress upon tin in the necessity of large acreage in food crops and small acreage in cot ton. The whole business sentiment of the South should be aroused to tho ini portanee ol this subject. Outside of the ordinary conditions which would make this important, th throuout tbe Accord I no to the New York Sun. the mountaineers of Kentucky were un able to resist the temptations offered by the immense corn crop, and have gone into iiioonsliining on a more extensive scale than evi r IkTom known. Revenue officers have made several raids recently and they report I lint more illicit distil leriea are in operation than ever before and that in the counties remote from r.ilroads uiooushiucrs have multiplied a'armiudy. The new woman has arrived in fore in Rockland, Me. 1 lie town has a wo man justice of tbe peace, a woman Court stenographer, three women who have made an ironclad agreement to wear bloomers, date, however, left blank, and a woman who successfully opposed wo man suffrage in a public debate i few evenings ago. The argument of the last woman was that, if a woiuau is not smart enough to control a nan's vote under the present suffrajre scheme, she isn't smart enough t have a vote self. her- Rheumatism Runs Riot. When 4hera is Win acid in the blood. Lini ments and lotion will be of do perman ent benefit. A euro can he accomplished only by neutralising this acid ami for his purpose Hood's Sarsoparilla ia the test medicine because Hood's Sarsaparilla i the only true blood purifier prominently ia he cublic eye. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly ad effectively, oa the liver and bowels. .25 Durham's population is 11,700. North Caiolinahad but one lynching in I -'.!.'). A 850,000 cotton mill is to be built at Pittsboro. heavy 15,000 There is every prospect of trade in fertilizers this spnug. Work began Monday on spindle cotton mill at Hillsboro. It is expected that Evangelist Pear son will hold a meeting iu Greensboro in April. The county commissioners of Forsyth county have accepted plans for a new 850 000 court house. The amount of damage done by the liutherloidloii fire was 818,500. In surance was only 81,1)50. The News announces that the South ern Railway is preparing to begin work on the shops at Charlotte. tiastoiiia i agitating for water works and it is learned that the system will cost from 810.000 to Si'.O.OOO. Miss Mary Polk Pavis, daughter of Mr. Junius Pavis, of Wilmington, died last week in her 22nd year. lilair Bros , have been bound over to the Criminal court for selling whiskey without license and to minors. Governor Carr has issued his warrant for the execution of Thomas Covington, a while man at Newton, Feb. Pith. Mr. Alfred Williams, one of the oldest citizens of Raleigh, died at his home there last Thursday; aged ',1 1 years. The Morgantou Herald says the Wal denses are building a pretty stone church at their settlement in eastern liurke, The Concord Standard says a furni ture factory is to be established at the fair grounds in that prosperous town. Special Policeman .T. F. Jarvis, of Ashevillc, was sent to jail on the charge of indecent assault upon Miss Eva lingers. Rev. 1. II. Tuttle, pastor of Central M. E. church, Raleigh, is offered a pro fessorship at Asbury olloge, Wilmore. Ky. Mr. T. J. Jerome, of Albemarle, has moved to Atlanta to reside. There are many North Caroliuians living in that city. The Wake Forest tire, which bumcJ nearly all the business portion of the town, had its origin with a boy and a ci garetie. -A toast Line shilling engine ran over and killed a black man on a street cross ing in Goldsboro Tuesday afternoon of I last week. j Rev. Or. J. A. Mundy, late pastor of j the Baptist church of Wilson, has ac ! cepted a call to the Baptist church at ; lleidsville. The First l!apti-t church, colored, of Raleigh, has contributed 810 tor the re lief of the Cumnock mine sufferers. A noble example. The Rutherfordton Democrat Printin: company will begin the publication of a McDowell edition of the paper at Marion about February 1st. Eighteen hundred fur skins, mostly coon, mink and otter, have been pur chased by one firm in (loldsboro. As hi'h as 87.25 was paid for one otter's skin. The Ga.-tonia Gazette figures that Gaston county spent 87,000 on the At lanta Exposition, not couutiug future outlay on mumps and measles brought back. Populist Butler. A tlKAI'HH' l'I'.N' 1'ICTl'IIi: OF THE t;i:i-:. tksi' i-ki-ak or th k mi t i n 1 1 i;v. f j in iu cr ip r bis s concerning Marion y iiing Populitc Senator from ina, which arc as follows: C.iMiia.'k, of the M inpliis 1 A'" a!, has plae- d oil thoughts ami opinion I idler, tin North Car Marion Butler, of North Carolina turned loose in the Senate yesterday. We venture the assertion that no man that ever sat in that bodv has so firm a rip on fame as Marion Butler. liutler reminds you of Pauiel Wi-h.-ur lie is so different. We seriously d mbt whether there is any living thing, 1 r-in a man to a bacillus, that has as little sense as Marion Butler, of North Carolina. This is why he will be so famous. PcfTcr, of Kansas, gut mighty short weight when he laid in his brain supply, but PcfTcr is to M irion Bmkr as Jove is to a worm. Vet this thing can open its mouth and talk for hours on a stretch, and ut a listancc of a hundred yards looks almost unman. The way Notlh Carolina hup oncj to send this freak of nature to the Senate was this: A molioli was pending o send him to a dime museum; some body in a spirit of fun moved to strike out 'dime museum' atid insert 'I'nitcd States Senate,' and the Legislature, being drunk, and Populitc, to boot, adopted the amendment, tabled a motion to reconsider and let it go at that. Butler will do much to promote the gayety of nations while he. is here. lie is a fountain of folly that is never at rest and never goes dry. He is a spouting geyser of hot mud that will attract visitors Irom the uttermost parts of the earth. Men whose rich bachelor uncles had died and willed their property to an orphan asy lum; men whose, mothers in law have eouie to spend the summer with them, hen - pocked husbands, undertakers, Englishmen and all kiuds of solemn and sunless natures have been known to look on Marion Butler and laugh joyously. North Carolina has been noted for its humor, but the broadest joke it ever sprung on the broad hilarious earth is its freak Seuator, the thing with the form of a man, the voice of an ass and the brain of a bird." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KNOWLEDGE Brines comfort and improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when ri-.'litly used. The many, who live bct ti'r than others and enjoy life more, with les expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to (lie needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced iu the remedy, Svrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable "d pleas ant to the taste, the ref reshing and truly beneficial proHTties of a perfect lax ative; effectually chfinsing the system, dispelling- colds, headaches nnd fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, becau-e it net on the Kitl nevs, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gist's in Tide and $1 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 ollercd. mar 2G ly NORFOLK BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. W. Clay, Mumper, ADVERTISEMENTS. Much Run Down V;ts niv cntnlltitiu, sitvs Mr Win. MViiUierford, tax collcctur at Koy West. l-loniU. My appe .Mr. M m. Weatherford rite w as nooi-anit I wasouite miserable. Frtenrtl n.Msi-il me tn lake Hood's Sai saparllla. 1 Lava Mood's taken 5 Imttles, ami am mui'lilK'ltcr.luvt' pained Iu wt'tpht. and enjtiy a g'jod a p petite. Sarsa- parilla Cures Hood's Pills arc a mild cathartic. 26c. A syndicate of Michigan and North ! j-1 i- .1 1 l .1 ii e prevailing war fever t-aroiiua gentlemen purcnascu me ucsse world emphasizes its uier City mining plant and franchises, necessity. onuulu mere uo war in Europe or Aim rica, cotton would ijuiekly feel the effect and prices decline, while foodstuff, of all kiuds would command the highest pi ices To all rcasotis which in years past h ive been advanced for special attention to the production of grain, fruits, vegetables and provisions, anil less attention to cotton, is this year added the world wide urires- and the un fortunate prospect for war iu Europe, which wouhl seri.iu-ly and ipiickly lessen the market value of cotton. Ineiease the acreage ill f'ood.luir sliou'd be the Southern farmer's iu nto for 18 " The sugar coaling which makes Ayer s Pills so easy to lake, dissolves linmedi ately on reaching the stomach, and so permits the full strength and benefit of the medicine- to be promptly eommuni cated. Ask your druggist for Ayer's Almanac, just out. TWENTIETH Annual Stita Conven tion. The twentieth Annual state con vention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina, will be held March 19 to 'li at Charlotte. An interesting programe is being prepared. Some strong speakers have already agreed to be present. Every Associa lion in the state should be represented by as many delegates as possible. Frank K. White, Minneapolis, Minn., writes: Have used two boxes of your Pile Cure and must say it has done wonders for me. I would not know I ever had the Pilea only when I stoop low. The itching is all gone. Sample free. For aale by W. M. Cohen, druggist Wddon, N. C. Taylor makes faces of all kind In his gallery, Weldon, N. C. and will promptly reorganize the compa ny and begin operations. Rev. C. F. Harris, U. I) , of Guilford county died Monday. He belonged to the Methodist Protestant Church and was president of that body for many years, lie was about nil years oiu. Tho Asheville Citizen says the com missioners of Buncombe county havo en tend upon a new and unique branch of business. It is the purchase of pan ther, wolf and wildcat scalps. This is under the provisions of a law of the Leg latuie and a royalty of i'l is paid on each scalp. The Emiuircr says that at Monroe last Tip sifny hp'lil a brnto nf a father (nek his little son into a barroom and poured liquor down him until tho littlo fellow was druuk. The boy tried to get away from bis father but Was held by biiu bard and fast. The Enquirer well ados that "words fail to tell of the deviltry if such a man." Tbe Wilkcsboro Chronicle says that in 1'nion township, Wilkes county, Tuesday morning of last week, Noah Daney had out bis pistol, unloaded of course, fooling with it, when it fired. The ball went through his band, break ing one of his fingers, and went on, striking his mother in the side, Iron which wound she died not long afterwards. The folly of prejudico is frequently shown by people who prefer to suffer for years rather than try an advertised remedy. The millions who have no such notions, take Ayer'a Sarsoparilla fo: blood-diseases, and are cured. So much for common sense. Don't forget Taylor'a gallery, Weldon N C, when yon want good photographs. W. D. 11. I Iiu opened lip a car load of KINK W1I1S- MI-.S. I am now prepared to compete with any Whiskey House in this territory, and if my I'rieiiilsdou'tthiuk 1 can do so, all they have to do is to GIVE ME A SHOW Examine mv stock and lie thoroughly con vinced. W. D. SMITH, Weldon, N. C F. If. Staiikk, (at J. T. Hooch's old stand) WELDON, N. C. -Dealer In- General Merchandise Just received tlieprttticstlineofBayState and icglcr s SHOES! For ladies, Misses and Children ever shown in Weldon. These shoes arc alwavsrclialde and I iuvite inspection. Have nil sizes. Have also added to my stock a nice line CLOTHING! for MEN, YOLTH'S ami CIULDKEX. A large line of IMIETALLIC& So'"'! "WALNUT oooo BURIAL CASES P. N. STAINBACK Mr.T. It- Taylor, of Northampton coun ty, is with ineand will he pleased to see his I'lieiids. $10 A DAYTO ACENTS1 Anyone who wants to get rich mil who has a little enterprise can secure $10 a day in the Dish Washer business. It is liooiuiiiK now. Kveryoody wants a Climax nowadays. One agent cleared $20 every day lor a year; a good chance; hist llisli Washer made; no soliciting; Pish Washers sold at home; a permanent posi tion in town, city or country. One million to be sold. A wide-awake hustler can clear yio to I'.'lla day easy; washes and dries in two minutes. CLIMAX M'F'G CO., .roJ Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio. TllE N. Y.- H. C. SPIERS, Manager. WKI.DOX, N.C. Floor matting, 7 to 1H cts. per yard. Floor oil cloth, 2. to llo els. per yard. Table oil cloth, all colors, 1:1 cts. per yard. Men's wool hats, H toTocts. Men's straw hats from A cents up. Ladies shoes ,rjOc. to '.'.. Men's shoes from7.V. to 3.50. Children's shoes, l!i to !IHc, Curtain poles with brass II x to res 17jc Holler Window Kliades 15 to !Wo, Alarm clocks lis? each. A good clock lor 5N cts. F.ight day docks 2'J inches high J2.25. Carpet 10 to :tilc per yard. Wall Taper 4 to 10c per roll, ftedsteads from $1.10 up. Sice bureaus only t' 75 50 inch Cotton Towell, 10c. (iood Corsets 23c up to $1.0U l'hoto frames 5 to 15c. Men's pants 60c to $1 75 Ladies' dressed hats from 20c up Hoys shirt waist 15c each Ladies Vests 5 to in Woven wire cots $1 50. H'ooven wire iiiatrrsefl$l 75 CriMjiiet sots 75c to $1 50. T. W. Harrison, Salesman. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having iiialillcd as administrator dc bonis non C. T. A. of W. II. 1). Hoon dee'd., all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me, at Enfield, N. C, on or before the first day of January 1897, or this notice will be plead in bar ol their recovery, and all persons indebted to slid estate will come forward and settle at once and save costs of sulu This the 31st. day of De cember 1HB5. JNO. A. COLLINS, Adru'r., Ac., of jan 9 St. W. H. 1). Boon, JXc a. W. L PARKER -DEALER. IN- Groceries Heavy AND Fancy- Farm Implements. 22-1 POl'Nl) SACKS OE SALT FOR 81.10 PER SACK. BWi.Correct prii es ami polite attention to all. aug 1 ly. EAGLE CARRIAGE ASP HARNESS COMPANY, 27 nnil go Old Market Sijlinre, Norfolk, Vtt. JMi.nn Hilary aiiii;JS.n llsrucRs. l-'ull line of llieyeles, Will i. Mm, lllmikets, Carts, Ac. LOWEST l'llICKS. apl- 2-"i ly. Jtio. 0. Qmv, WUOI'slDi: WHAliF, NOHI'tll.K, VA. Lime. Cement, -LATHS, HAlIt, I l.AS'l Fit, H.ATKS, TAIt,- SEWER AND CHIMNEY PIPE, MtAINTILK, SHELL LIME A SI) LAND PLASTER, BIT 8'i ly J)R. D. S HARMON- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OPTICIAN, Master of OPTICS. ISfi Main Street, NORFOLK, VA. o -"lOSSFI.TAI ION VlRKE.-i 11'i.VONSl LTATlON J? UEK.rf iipr 2rly C MADDEZY CO-, COTTON FACTORS ami l'RODl'CE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 9 Commerce St NORFOLK, VA. Quick Sales and l'ruiopt Returns. Correspondence and Consignments Solicited, iipr 21 ly. Q OOKF, CLARK k CO , $JSff, DOOffS 4fD W.1NIW. Builder's. Hardware, Faints, Oils, Glass, And IinLDINl! MATERIAL of Every Hc Reriptuin. ' NORFOLK, VA. npr 25 ly. HEARNE BROS., 0ENEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. and T Hoannle Dock, NORFOLK, VA. -)K.Nt'TS A SPECIALLY. Potatoes i. Melons in Season. K K K L R K N C K s : C i t y National Hank, Norfolk, Vi .nnil Hraitstret't'ii Aneney. npr 2" 1 yr Ii. P. KALE, Proprietor. WM. LINN, Manager MANSION HOUSE. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. Union Street, NOIiFOLK, VA. O 0METMSG KKW fNEW WAYol DOING an Old TUUNU ROOFLESS PLATES.lv- New York Dental Rooms, Only li;: Main St., Norfolk, Va. J. 11. ENNKS, Dentist, "Newest Discovery," FxtrRct Teeth. No l'ain. Impress-ion and u.elh same day ot extraction, apr 2.1 ly. cLaTHK-Esicsncuss, " O o o o o WHOLESALE Boots and Shoes, NORFOLK, VA. TERMS: Cash less 2 per cent., or ltd days net. a ? .ooousaolu very close, apr 2i ly For llic PARLOR. CHAMBER and KITCHEN ESTABLISHED 1829. i H. Marks Co. PETERSBURG, VA. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND FKUITEKEHH manufacturers of plain and Fancy Candies, Cakes and Crackers. Dealers in Fine CHEWING TOBACCO CIGARS & SNUFF. HYonr orders solicited, whieh will have our porsonal attention. 10 19 ly THE KERN FURNITURE CO., II Old Market Square, Norfolk, Va. Mutt reuses, Mirror and Picture Framca. tf ,Spei'ial attention 10 our N. C. friend, apr it ly. W. W. KAY, (near Ii. li. Sued, II T Pope's old stand) THE ONLY-! AH "Night House WIN TOWN. Bur ready for accommodation at all hours- -FAMILY GROCERIES, Canned Goods and Confectioneries. Close Saturday night at 1 o'clock. Open Mon day at 12 o'clock m. my 9 ly. THECOUPER MARBLE WORKS, 111, 113 It 115 Bank it., Norfolk, Va Lirgo stock of Munumenti nnd Cravettima, etc. Head; for immediate shipment. Designs free. 11 2 ly L, 7. EA.VIS & CO., YIIIOLES ALE CR0CERS, And dealer In FLOUR, FROViSiONS, FISH HALT, ETC., tS-Spcclal attention given to Car load Sales. NORFOLK, VA. aprs-r, ly w-LOOK.-w A poitftl card will bring you our wilcuman and save you money. yiRGINIA QaNDY Qb Wholesale Confectioner ana Fruits, Fancy Gro- ceriei, lAaesaua uracacra, 41 RoanokoAve., NorW, Va. apr SS ly I-ESTABLI1ISED 1876.1 mm jtto works, (FORMERLY TWIN CITY.) GRUBBER STAMPS. STENCILS BRASS CIIECKS, &C, Manufactured to Order. 8. B. TURNER It CO., Proprietors, Roper Building, Nivision at., Norfolk, Va. IFirat-clM work guaranteed. 871 WW V Wfc V XVSnvvisvnx Mim for Infants and Children. THIRTY yont Vobservritlrm of astorUwnjbwnafl;of millions of jiorsons, permit urn to speak of It without gnea.tng. It Is TinTirntl"-!? jhii twt remedy for Infanta a-nd Children the world hn f - w. I harmlcaa. Children like It It given inmJinreH1i.ItwiM snve their lives. In It Mothers httTg fnmtiliir;whlfh N nhsolitely safe and praetloally perfect a. ehlld'a medicine. CaHndjstroyiiWorms. CastorU allnys Feverlahnoaa. Castorla prevents vomiting Sonr Cnrd. , Caatorin cnraa Dlarrheoa nndJWlndjCollo. CjiatorUelloveiiieethlngJoublea. rn.trliMicllcJheji;ctof cnrhonlo nold ga or potaonene ftlf. Cnstnrin doea not jnontaln morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. C .lo..tmllttli food. Tcgnlate, the atomach and howeli, cWlnfj healthy and natural aloep. CaatoHa la pntnp In one-alae hettlea onlyIt la not sold In ihnlfc. Don't allow any nno all yon anything elaa cn the plea r promlae ihat Itjajust na rnndand riU aniwer every pnpoae.', See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-K-I-A. The fao-almlle signature of 1 on wrappert Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. IJUu For the Next 30 days to make room for his spring stock. IK H STORE : - Weldon, N. C. II. Frcdlander, Leader In to Prices The of trade is over, and I will make SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in the price of CLOTHING, Any one wishing a suit will do well to see my line. Also expect ed in a few days 5 bales of tobacco plant bed cloth. C. f. fJcQwiqufl, EISTZETIEIjID. it. o. mar 28 BOUGHT OUT ! Another large stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes at 50 cts, on the dollar, which I will sell at first prime cost. Come and exam ine same. Respectfully, S. MEYER, Agt, - - - Enfield, N. C SON THEH. Y. The first f American Newspapers, CnAiu.Eu A. Dana, Editor. The Atnerioan Constitution, the Amer ican Idea, tbe American Spirit. These first, last inj all lime, forever. Daily, bj mail, " ; : 86 juar Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun la the greatest Sunday Newtrpaptr in the world, Prios 5o. copy. By mail 82 a year. Address, THE 8UN, New York. M, COll KN, BOUT tp., PETERSBURG, VA. Wholesale DRY GOODS Mannlaotarersof Shirts, Drawers and orer alls. Prioe guaranteed against all North ern markets. Orders receive prompt P tonal attention. dot t If.
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