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THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1800. NKW ADVERTISKMEXTS. TEE 5. 0. AGRICULTURAL EXPERI MENT STATION AT RALEIGH, N. 0. FerttUxer Anul.vi-, Itliml Mugger. Among Uorsw, Cultivation of the I'eiiclx, Relative Value or liny. Junimry, 1X011. The N. C. Expt'rliiii'iit Sluiloii lliillt-tlui. The atf.ndin olTer is in nit- t fii. the bulletins of till- si ill. Ml in .ill ill III- Sl.tl' wbo really desire to rceive liem Tlicy are aiecii.lly prepured to l.' rvii-.- hie its fiir aa poHsilik' tn tliu prt.eticul lunnt-r. Tnouanuiis nf furmi-ry have ulr,-.iiy takfii advantage tif tliisoiVcr. I 'u less you r.-ally waut to lie ht-iiftllcil plciise iltt not apply ftr them as we have tuuix to rliro.v away. If you desire In ri'.ul iIumii. write on pos tal card to Dr. II. 11. llATll.K. Director, Kaldh, N. C. XvrtlUxer AiiK'yaeit ut ttxpoiiment Kintlou. Tlio statiiiii linn now ill iii'i'iKiriitinn u butlt'tin which will c iiituiii tho result of nil t'lTtili.i-r iiiinlyscs inuilu .liii-injr tho your 1nii. both Kpnui; iiml fall in trpwti.ms. Thin will bo distributed in aiiviuiciMvf tlio analvsiHi'f fertilizers mi Bulo in 1K!HI, no tliut an idea will bo t;ir oii tif tlicstuiiiliiiK nf each brand during the coining year. It will bo issued iiu mediately and will be mailed to all nanu s im the slai ion's mailing list. This bulletin will be No. K'4. During the season of IS!it special bi-weekly bulletins will lie issued whieli will contain analyse of fertilizers as fast as they are eonipleted. It will bo remembered that the inspectors sample the fertilizers after they are placed on Bale in North Carolina, consequently the samples represent actually what is bought by farmers. The bi-weekly bulletins aro mailed only to those who request them. If vou want them, ap ply to Dr. H. B. Battle, Director, Ha luigh, N. C. Epidemic of Stttgoni" Among Hornet. During the late summer and fall, iu a section of eastern North Carolina, an epidemic iimniif; horses has annually oc curred amounting to a loss each year of perhaps 10 per cent. The matter ap pearing of so much importance, thecon Bulting veterinarian of the experiment 6tation (Dr. F. P. Williamson) was sent to make a personal examination. The following has been gleaned from his re port: The symptoms as given are sud den iu their development. Sore throat, water coming through nose on attempt ing to drink, rapid breathing, loss of Oppetito, and one of threo things, the animal either walks around in a circle, to one side over any object in tho way Without apparently seeing it( "blind stag gers"), or remains perfectly still with eyes partially or completely closed with out taking the slightest interest in sur roundings unless aroused ("sleepy stag gers"), or dashes about furiously with out regard to self, people or things, ( "mad staggers" ). Au obstiuato con stipation accompanies poch case. The land lies very low in this district, there being many swamps and ditches through the farms, ami on each side of the road the ditches are tilled with reddish brown stagnant water. The vegetation is very rank, the dews are very heavy and do not dry off before noon the next day? The horses have very little pro tection as a rule. On some farms there are no barns at all for housing stock. The animals are simply turned in a rough shed to eat, then turned out again exposed to wind, rain and sun. Wherever they are stabled it is claimed they are never affected as shown by the experience of uno farmer who has not lost a single case in several years. An other, who had not lost a horse in thir teen years, let his run to pasture night and day this year and lost them. An other had four pasturing; throe of these he put up at night, leaving one out at all times, except at feeding. Tho one left out died, the other three are in good condition, jlany other cases might be noted, but this is enough to show that where the animals are protected from the weather (the heavy dews, rain and wind storms, for this occurs always after a rainy, hot season) they are free from any sickness. Two animals dying from tho disease were found by autopsy to have died with pneumonia (complicated with pleurisy in the first case). The staggering gait, the sleepy half-unconsciousness, tho madness are caused by the toxine taken into the blood from the diseased lung tissue, or from want of reoxygenation of the blood, the brain is not properly fed, animals being affected according to individual disposition. Tho suggestion would be to provide bet ter stables and take more care of the horses. Keep animals in stable at night if at no other time. Animals already affected should be given a bolus or a drench of Barbadoes aloes one ounce, calomel dr. 1. If this remains inactive 16 hours, follow with 1 qt. raw linseed oil. Every three hours should be given 4 oz. acetate of ammonia, 2 dr. nitrate of potash, 2 oz. sweet spirits of nitre in drench. Food should be restricted to gruel, bran mash, or something easily digested. About three or four buckets of drinking water should lie given a day Mrs. Chatterbox "Do you ever make any errors in speech?" Mrs. Wordsworth "Yes; I made one a few yenrs ago." Mrs Chatterbox "What was it?" Mrs. Wordsworth ' I said 'Yes.' " Ho 'I'm afraid I couldn't niako you happy, darling, on only 8,0(10 a year" She "Oh, it's plenty! With economy I can dress on Sl,5l)0, and just think, dear, we can have all the rest for household expenses!" Lawyer "You say tho prisioner stole your watch. What distinguishing feature was I hero about the watch?" Witness "It had my sweethearts picture in it." Lawyer "Ah ! I see. A woman in the case." He "You say that women excel men in intelligence Fray, tell me how you make that out?" She "Did jou ever hear of them taking women to sit iu a jury?" ADVERTISEMENTS. DanitttviauocBe&sii s Foci : s Badly, : To-day? 5 2 We ask this renentedlv. bet-aiic km-Iaim 9 loimw ! distfitst-s ofiPii f Brown's Iron Bitters r trifling ailments. If you are weak and T RfiK-raliy exhausted, 5 nervous, have no 5 appetite and can't S wurk, begin at once 5 taking ttic most re- 5 tint lie strengthening S medicine, which is Z Hn.wn's Iron Bitters. 5 Bf neri t comes from 5 the very tint dose. 5 IT CURES BvttPU. HlONCV AND LtVCH Ncuralqi , Troubles, Constipation Impure Blood, Malaria, Ncnvouo Ailmcht, Womcn'o Complaint. Get only the f cnul-e-it h-i crossed red 5 lines cn the wrapper, JJ 6R0WN CHfcMlCAL CO. BALTIMORE, MIX 5 'IIIMMIMIlllliiiHiiS con M kWMIi It pi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Greatest Cure on Earth for Paul. Cmci permanently Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciaticn, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Swell is; backache or any otherpain. SALVA'l iON Oil. j S0J j everywhere for 35 cts. Refuse substitutes. Chi lANGE'S PLUGS, Th Crtit Tobacco Antldote.lQe. Dealers gr mail.A.C.Mr Co., Ballii.,Md. 1 -nil; SALE 1!V- J. J. WHITAKER, ih.. i ."'. I I N( II A M In IMl'liliTLD lllJKSS Enfield, N. C. 3 -j1 ; wiuisE li.nls auk cd.Mi'i.ini:. Dry Goods, CI 101 IS, R. &G. "Deceitful Things" ,1,, K!ovcs C0RTS CftPES & SHAWLS. tli.it look well but vw.ir 1 nit in one or two wfwrinus. The I'm: .stvli: asp yrAUTY, ills "Kayser Patent Finder-Tipped "ckstlkmks-s Frusismscis can't CASHMERE Gloves have silk between the lingers. Not only look well, lit perfectly, but there is a EuaranUe ticket in each pair cjjpKKWEAU FOl! MKN ami WO.MKX that entitles the wearer to a new pair, llt n swratei-s, ft.-., vie. tree, in anv case where the "Tips" wear out before the Gloves. , . 25c , 35c. an., sue. Shoes and Shoes "Money talks" but value talks for THEE MONET. ffl GOODS! (New Model. Gives .-. rterchants aro , "f jfvi 1 authorized A. L.Stainback,-c- fCH5?if WELPOX.S.C. r,cl Muni FALL anil WINTER STOCK Comuk-te. V- .,lH;' ' Form. S i .'.; ' the n st n n o y 1 Uttl UUUUO, i f money kev3 ,our g trial if not shoes, Notions, Hati, dps ILirdnur.', OicHerifs, BAGGING AND StiimLiril Sewing Miifliinrs, Trunks, flc. -..'"Itlis A'ho atjeut tor Test Ma- IMPERIAL & CLEVELAND ierials-33SSSS tor- featherbone Corset C- Iticyeles, Solo Manuiao'.urers. nd the E.iiitalile Life Assurance Society. KALA.'l AZOO, A1ICHIQAN. sep '(i 6111. rjn cLt by Hi Mi-' m MP MP W A M. ff Weldon, N. C. unnnnn rm 1 mm m Boots, Shoes, CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishings, Our Stock of Hosiery and Handker chiefs and Gloves is superb. Be sure to inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. oo.t 2fi ly Brand Display -OF- FALL AND WINTER 1 a 1 I II viiLLintiti. FANCYIilOODS und NOVF.LTIES. Butteriek's 1'atterns, R. & G. CORSETS, Misses at 50c., Ladies 75c. to $1. Prices will be made to suit the times. Huts and bonnets made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. (iKO. J. MUKHISOK. J. E. WIIITKHDRNK JNO.S. NOHTIIINHTON. GEO. J. MORRISON & CO., KnKKIiiN AND POMKriTK; -DRY GOODS - ITOTIOITS. Mat .(Iks, Rukh, Etc. IJii Hycnmore st., PKTKRSBUIKi, VA. ta-Samjilessent on application, my 11 ly C. H. B. HOWERTON, HALIFAX, N. C. DINING ROOMS. Table supplied with the very best the market can afford. K,l,iTry Stable in connection. W. M. HABLISTON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CARPETS, STOVF.S, and Mattresses, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HABLISTON CO., No. 20 N. Sycamore St., Petersburg. T. 10 2fl If. s.Mi;vi:i;..iiT. Enfield, N. C. Choice - Family - Qioceiie$, Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars. FLOUR A SPECIALTY. I buy in car load lots and can successfully meet all competition. NKW ADVKRTISKMKNTS. Enfield, N. C. FALL & WINTEE New Stock now on exhibition Larger and fuller than ever. Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Furniture, H. C. ATKINSON ENFIELD, IN". C. Sells - Farm - and - Fancy - Driving HORSES and MULES. Jay-Several cur loa.ls just in from the west. Dou't intend" to be I'tnlersolJ.OT Cull at my stables in Kufield and examine. II. C. ATKINSON. A. UKISKLKY. V. C. MATTHEWS- A. BKINKLEY& CO, -Wholesale Grocers, Dealei-s In- Provisions, Flour. In. Salt, k WWATEU STIiIXT, NOlil'OI.K, VA. I'liriisiiiiuileiiee Snlieiled. (lur Mr. V. C. Matthews visits your section monthly and will lie pleased to take your orders. We sell only to merchants. mar 7 ly- M. 11. HOLLAND, ol' Xausemond Co., Ya. M- II. HOLLAND, .Til , ot- Naiisetnotid Co., Ya. M. H. Holland, Son & Co., COTTON FACTORS AND ra i i Commission Merck ts NO. N HOANOKE DOCK, NOKl-'OLK, YA. SPECIALTIES: lVunuUi, Cotton, Corn, I'oultry, Et;(s and Lumlier. HEKEHENCKS: The Jiank ol Comiueree, Norfolk, A'a. ; Farmer's Kank, Sullblk, Va. V.CorresiHiudi-nce and Consicunieiits K oli.-it.d. mar7 lyr. lit H. J. COEDLK, oh Maker - and - Jeweler Littleton, N. C. EI.Eti ANT VATCHES, FINE CHAINS, 1'LAIN GOLD AND FANCY FINGEU KiiilP, Clocks and Silverware. KEI'AlKlNti A SPECIALTY. Mr. Cordle is eqiiiiiped with the liucst watch making tools and guarantees all work. Trices low jan 111 ly. I 7 ET1 j M ARBLE GRANITE I ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Desigim st-ut to any adilresn FKEE. In writing for them please pve age ol' (kcease! and some limit as to price. All work wnrratiU'd STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS AN'll 8SUENTIKELY SATISFACTORY. Work Delivered At Any Depot. octll ly. Buy four Tombstone of J. HENRY BROWN, Corner of Main and Madisoo Streets, Kidiinond, Vi. Monumental Architect andBuilder. All kinds of Cemetery work, nt LOWEST PRICES. All work guaranteed. iWl'osiptnH furnished tree, on application. .Also agent for tho RICHMOND and IMPERIAL BICYCLE, apr 25 ly. W. r. MONTGOMERY, of Norfolk, Va. PAI L HAKKELL, el Woodla.rf, N. C. Montgomery & Harrell, coma i?;::: Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Commerce Street, NORFOLK, VA. EMRT S PI EEC -WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN- QEfimL WRCHMIDISE. ADVERTISEMENTS. "1 obacco. No crop varies more in qual ity according to grade of ferti lizers used than tobacco. Pot ash is its most important re quirement, producing a large yield of finest grade leaf. Use only fertilizers containing at least 10 actual Potash, in form of sulphate. To in sure a clean burning leaf, avoid fertilizers containing chlorine. Our pamphlet tn not nrlvcrlisinir cirnilm boom Inn fcpeual Imiliieri, but are practical works, contain, in liiieM rrMarchet on the subject of fertiliMtion.ind are really hslptul lo farmer. They arc lent free fot the asking. GERMAN K AM WORKS, Nassau St., New York. RAILROAD SCHEDULES, New Goods tor Fall Si Winter. S, A. L. SEABOARD AIR LINE Abnlutcly Hie Shortest anil Uulckent Koine Huuth, only Is llimm to Atlui.tn. Sl IIDIII I U IN KlTHt'T Ht!M)AV MAY 51h, 1H4. .SOUTH HOUND. I :W 412 1'- M. A. M. Lv Weldon, 3.10 4.3:t. Ar Boykins, 3.55 5.24. Ar Eruiiklin, 4.2H o-lr! Ar Snflolk, 5.10 6.44' Ar 1'orU.nioutli, 5.41 7.30, Ar Norfolk, 0.(1(1 7.B0'. Ar Old l't Comlbrt, steamer 7.21) 7.20. EVERY department bnmiul and TXT nnftirr fVin 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. SOUTHBOUND. 41 403. 11.54 a.m. S.IH.n.m, 1.52 p.m. 4.10 am. 4.12 p.m. tUOa.iu. .i.Biip.m. 6.17 a.m. 6.27 p.m. 0U1 n w K I Li 7.25 p.m. 8. 11p.m. D OOp m. I.e Weldon, Ar Henderson, Ar Durlmtn, Ar Kuleiuli, Ar Kimtlu-rn l'ines Ar lliimlet, Ar llurl.'Hton via Hainl.'t, Ar Wadeunoro, Ar Monroe, Ar C harlotte, I,v Monroe, N. C. Ar Chester, S. C. Ar Clinton, 8. C. Artirei-nwiMxl. S. C. 12.57 Ar Ahlieville, H. C. 1.211 Ar Kllicrton, (!a. 2.31 Ar AtheiiK, (ia. 3.40 Ar Atlanta, Union dep. 5.20 Ar Macon, (iu., (i.50 p. in 6.50p.m. No-4m Vrxtihule I.imited Train. No extra liire Weldon to Atlanta. Tollman Sleeperi. Weldon to Atlanta und Mneon, (a. ConneclH directly nt Atlanta with W. and A. U. II. i'or Chattanooga, Nashville and all points west. Connects with A. & W. P. li. K. for Moliile, Montgomery, New Oilcans and all poiirs Southwest. I'nr tickets and bacpino checks to all points South nnd Southwest, Bleeping ear rcservatiiin and piieral inrorniation call on T- 1". ANDKliStlN, Ajient, Welilon, N. C. JOHN II. WINDER, (Jen'l Manager. T.J. ANDKKSON, (ieu'l Passeii(;er Ag't. 710 a.m. 7.54 a.m. 8.40 p.m. 8.37 a.m. .22a.m. lO.OOp.m. 10.52 a.m. !).2(l 8.37 a.m. 10.511 10.51 a.m. 12.llla.in 12.04 p.m. 12.4 p.m. 1.15 p.m. 2.01 p. in 3. 03 p.m. 4.(10 p.m. A. C. L. (ATLANTIC COAST LINK.) W.4W. R. R. $ BRANCHES AND FI.ORKNCK RAILROAD. Comlented K.-liednle. TRAINS UUINU HOl'Tll. is the place to find fresh MEDICINES ! - FANCY GOODS I minnifflmnjinrnmnimmmuim Toilet Articles, Etc. mmniniinniiuiumiiinininimm iniuujujiiiujniujinuiujujuiiu Stationery and Perfumery m m ni in mm ni ui ui in m m til rn "SEN - SEN ::::: For Speakers and Singers, 5c. a package. Physicians prescriptions accurate ly compounded day and night. W.M.-i-COHEN, Druggist i Pharmacist. PATKi) Jaa. Hill lHtlil A.M. KM. Ivc Welilun, II nr. 9 41 Ar Uucky Mount 1 I" 10 :iu LeaveTurboro, 12 IS I.v Rm kr Mount. 1 (0 10 :m Leave W ilson, IV. 11 ID l.v sclma, Lv Kayt-iu-ville, Arrive Florence, c i sc y. P.M. A.M. P. M. Lv Wllnn, l.v CoIiInIhito, Lv Msicnolla, Ar Wilmingum, i M 4 311 1 6 7 85 8 14 No.4'j I 111 :i iu 4 111 5 ..i 5 .1 A.M. P.M. 6 10 7 (6 8 III 9 49 TRAINS UOINO NORTH. 3 -3 l.v Flnrtne Lv Kiijclleville, 10 38 ja'Hvc seiuiu, if Ar. Wilsuu, 110 No. 48 Lv Wilmington, 'J l.vMHKiiiilia Hi: I Lv (iuldsburo, 12 01 No. 78 Lv Wilton, 1 ) ArKu. ky Mount, t 17 LvTarlK.ro, IJ II Lv Korkv Mouut. 1 17 Ar Weldon, 8 -'l x v. ; A.M. A.M. i. s in II s ON 11 411 11 l 11 8.1 U U II 11 1 01 7 00 8 110 U 10 IS 11 US A.M P.H KM. P.M. A.M. P.M. The Place to get Your FOR THE SALE OF COTTON, CORN, PEAS, PEANUTS, AND ALL COUNTRY PKODUCE. Correspondence ud consinmente Solicited. Baling and ties furnished on application- ' " CKXRLKSOALLE Y, CONFECTIONER , Mr. W. W. Warren represent the firm and will Tialt Weldon and Its vhaVit ret nlarly- ocU91t. , v- w-w v iry-z; At the lowest prices is at- Daily except buodar. Train on Seotlanfl Neek Branch Road leave) Weldon at 8.16 p. m. Halifax 4 1.1, arrive Hcoll.nf Nek at,u" p. ui.Utut'Uvllle 0 47 p. m. Kluatot 7 4o p. in. Retorulng leavea KitutoD 7 10, A. m Greenville Hila m. Arriving at Halifax 1100, a. m., Weldon 11 In a.m. dally exceptHuDday. Traina on WaMhliiKton brHiich leave Waahlng-. ton 7 00 a. m. arrives Parmelo 840 a. m., Tarboro In HO, rcturnltifi; leaves Tarboro4 :uip,m Parmel. 6 ID p.m., arrives WaHhington 7 46 n. m. Hall exccptHundny. Connects with trains on Scot laud Neck Branch. Train leavea Tarboro N. C, via Albemarle ani Raleigh K. K. Dally except Holiday 4 40 P, m. Sunday I 46 p. in., arrive WllHamiton N. 0. w p.m., p. m. i-iymoiun iMKtp.m., o w p- n" Keturnlng leavea Plymouth dally except Sunda; 6 00 a.m. Sunday 9 80 a. m. WlUlamston, N. p, 40 a. m. Doe a. m. arrive Taruoro luioa. m 11 :0 a. m. Train on Midland N.C. Branch leavea Goldi born N . C, daily etrept Sunday 6 06 a. m , arrive Smlihlleld.N. 0., 7 80 a. m. Keturnlng leave HinilhtleUl, N. C, 800 a. m arrive Uoliiiboro, 1 C, ao p.m. Train on Nanhvillo Branch lutvei Rock Mount at 4 30 p. ni.. arrive, at Naahvllle t Of I m..Krlni Hone 0 8ud. m. Holurnlni Uavc Mprlua Hoio oo a. m., Naahvllle 8 8fi a. m arlOH'ay noun, v us a, m. aaiiyexcenipuuuaj. l raniH on Jj.ua rtraucn rioreuceit. n. ivav lj.ua il 4li p. in ; arrive Uuntiar 7 Ml p.. Clio 8 0 p.m. K turning leave tlio il 10, lumbar e u ij arrive lJ.ua ,ai m. ..any except nunuay. Train on Clinton Hrau. h leavei Warsaw re Clinton, dally except Hunday at II 10 a. m, ani :inp n. nciunijug leave ciimop g. y w . Train No. 78 make, nloie eonuection at WeldO fnrall nolo.. Northilailv. All rail via KIclimOQ alwi ai Rocky llouut with Nmfo k and carolln Hallroad for Norlolk dally ana all poiuui owi J.K.KKNI.V, J. F.IIIVIN1S, Sur't Tram. Ocneral Hup i T. M. EM EKKON, (Ieu'l Paatengor Agent. PETEJiSB URG & WtlPON R. K DR. 4. R. IQUICOFFER'S, Went aide Waabington Avenue, Ojtpoaite B. Ii, Bhed, Weldon. N. C. PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Stock kept complete by frequent Arrivals. Prescription Department filled with the best selected material. Prescriptions compounded at all hoars with great care. Remember that hearty welcome always swaite yon at ZoUicoffer's. Condensed Kcheoule. "I'HAINB UOINO SOUTH. Dated Jan. ti, 1896. No. 23 Daily. Leave Petersburg, Leave mony urecit, Ijaave Jarratts. Leave llellleld, Arrive Weldon, 10.(10 am 10.37 am 10.54 am 11.09 ma 11.60 am No 403 Daily. 1.17ai 1.4ra ti ll an 3.25 a i 8.65 a 1 Nn If, uninoKmitll leaves PetembTll at 8.12, p. m., arrive at Weldon 9.43- TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 32 Daily, No. T8 Daily. Leave Weldon, Le Belfleld, I J) Jarratts, Le Stony Creek, Arrive Petersburg, 1.02 a-m 3.38 a.m. 3 37 p. 4 .16 p. ! 4.35 p. ; 4.61 p 6.88 P- i No. 402, going North leaves Weldon da ly at 4:18, arrive at Petersburg 5 55 a. E. T. D. MYERS, T. M. EMERSON, Geu'l Superintendent. Oen.Passcnger
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