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i H i-;OAiNOK.li iL-,ws THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 18H6. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. J. W. SLELGE, Editor & Fropriotor D. E. STAINBACE, Associate Editor. Entered at 1 W Ojjiee tit M'eldnn i Second- C lu Mailer. RATKM OK SI'HSCItllTION IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Postage ('aid $l.'i(. Six Months 7.". A Weekly Democratic journal devoted In the material, educational, political anil agricultural interests of llaliliix and sur rounding counties. ("Adveitisinu rates reasonable and furnished on application. SI All7 (IIIIV.S N'chsv Null's as Culld fro cIuiiks- (inr SUK' Mt asli's is rajiiD!! all over tin; Slate. for I X I T. K KM T I ; ! I : I It I '.. From the most reliable iiil'onuiiiioii we can nain it now appears to lie certain that the silver mi ti will control the Na tional Democratic Convention. Some oue has floured out that the silver pco le will not only cany nil ol the Southern Slates but will control nearly all of the Western ones and probably Ohio, Indi ana and Illinois. Be this as it may, the following table showing just how they will stand is in teresting : The total number ol' votes in the con vention will be 922. The free normal coinage States with their volts are: Alabama, 22 Arkansas, 1(1 California, IS Colorado, 8 Florida, S Georgia, 20 Idaho, 0 Illinois, "ill Indiana, i)0 Iowa, 26 Kansas, IS Kentucky, 26 Louisiana, 1 ii Michigan, 2S Minnesota, 13 Mississippi, IS Missouri, ill Montana, G Nebraska, 1 6 Nevada, C North Carolina, 22 North Dakota, G Ohio, IG Oregon, S South Carolina, IS South Dakota, S Tennessee, 21 Texas, :;o Utah, C Virginia, 24 Washington, 8 West Virginia, 12 Wisconsin, 21 Wyoming, C Arizona, 2 New Mexico, 2 Oklahoma, - 2 Total, G44 This would be more than a two thirds majority. The only States in the above list which are considered doubtful by the silverites who have figured on the result, are Ne braska, West Virginia, and Minnesota. Deduct these votes and the free coinage men would still largely control. It takes two thirds of a convention to nominaie a president, but the platform is adopted by a majority vote. There fore, it would teem piaetieally certain that the free coinage democrats will con trol th convention. Wilmington in actively uiovin fair. Ex Guv. Holt is reported to be in very poor health. There is a fatal epidemic among eats around Gary. The Uuilinytuii News is to i.-Mio a daily edition. Charlotte is talking of building a S2."l).mm hotel. Salisbury is imw talking of electric liglits and street ears. A 'tone ware establishment is to be erected at Wilkesboio. A bride in Duplin county refuses to live with her husband. Siitoot liros.. are building tannery at WilLe-limn. loiueouibe e.ointy now Indues, eo-titii: fl 1,1'HO. a SDHUlim as nine i r- ii lik. a. is. I'li.in r. A lii'juliful iritulc To His )l,ir,.iry I he iVn nf Ir. ZulliiLr. and du-id J in his ouniutioM auJ judg ment, yet as retiring, modest and sensi live a- a w.vu tu, a'w.ivs emten ling on the siJe of right and 'jus ice, a true ii.ilroit at) 1 a staunch t'em ierat. There What do you say to this uew method in photopraphy? asks the New Yolk Herald. You can only stand auha-t in wonder. Dr. Roentgen's di-eovery of a new kind of ether waves nhich will p.i.-s through ojetal, as light pa-ses thnuji glass, will have great results It enables an expert to take a picture of a man's skeleton and of the whole physical interior. Heretofore the surgeou has hunted for a bullet with knife and probe, but now he can take a photograph of the pilient, and the picture will tell him where the bullet lies bid let). All that is left to discover is some way to repair thonetve w.ite and wear of tissue that ii constautly goin on. After that we shall live so long that the future hi-to rian will speak of Methuselah as having died in infancy. Says the Now York Tribune: "The Rothehild's declined tu take any interest in our present bond issue, au I h ny "view with alarm" that the American eagle cm get along quite well without them. England likewise fought shy of it. Ven 1 1 u lau memories were too recent and mnkling, ami the state of American fi nances to precarious. A new light dawns upon her, also, illuminating the proposition that wo have some money of our own which we can draw on in time of need, a fact not unworthy of her at tentive consideration." The Minnesota Supreme Court his decided that when a depositor's check is dishonored by the banker for the alleged reason that he has not sufficient funds of the maker in his hands to pay for the same, when in fact he has, it amounts to a slander of the depositor, for which damages may be recovered. Till Roentgen photography, combined with the color camera, may advantage ously be used as a test for blue blood in aspirants, to aristocratio social circles, suggests the NcwTork World. Every man ha.iog a buaid should keep k an even and natural eolur, and if it Ut already, use Buokiogbam Dya and appear tidy. A number of people are leaving Yad kin county for Indiana ami Illinois. Col. I'aul F. Faisoii is dead, lie passed away last week at Shawnee, Okla homa. l'opulist Lloyd, of Tarboro, has a place in the I'liited Slates Senate at 81."ll a month. The Caucasian says it will never co operate with the Democratic party as an organization. The Wilmington Review has suspend ed. The continued ill health of Mr. James is the cause. Butler is said to be receiving lots of red hot letters from Populists who oppose fusion with Democrats. The cornerstone of the main building at the Odd Fellows' Orphanage, at Golds boro, will be laid in May. Work will begin at onee on the new Eno cotton mills at Hillsboro. They will carry 10 IJtlll spindles. Governor Carr has been notified that the Settler's convention will meet in Southern Pines, May .lib. Ex-Senator Jarvis recently wrote a let ter advising silver men of all parties to get together and vote together. The Nash county Republicans, in con vention, have eleeted delegates instructed to vote for Doekery for Governor. For being disappointed in love, Miss Belle Hunter, of Asheville, attempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum. Judge Walter Clark says he is not candidate for governor and could not ac cept the nomination even il it were ten. dered. The old bank of Oxford which went into liijuidatiuu iu 1S'.2 has made a final settlement and the receiver has been dis charged. The only woman bank cashier in this State is at the First National Bank of Mt. Airy, in the person of Miss M. L. Fawcett. The whi.-key distiller who dtliod a church congregation and its pastor in I nion county is whipped and has sur rendered. S. R. Townsetid, a hotel proprietor, at Red Spiings, was kicked in the face by a mule His skull was cru-hed and his injuries are fatal. The commission! rs of Edgecombe county, decided on Monday last to build an iron bridge, about u'lMI feel lon'', across Tar river at 1'irb To. Josiah Turner has notified the clerk of lie' court in Wake county that he will renew his suit against the estate of the late ex GuV. II. iM n. It turns ecu that Col. Carr au 1 the oivtn rs of the Atlantic Hotel ,it .More h ad have nut -capped it for property in Marjland or any wheie else. Tlio new shops of theSo ilhern rail wiyarelo be located Iw i miles from Salisbury. They are to cost SH.IU.OOO and to be completed by September 1st next. The ( I'iserver says Will Champion, a white ciliz 'n of Charlotte, was niani'd Tuesday nilil at 1 u'elnek, was drunk at 2, was tiiiiin.' at 11, and by I was in durance vile. Seir tary W. S. Barnes, of the State Farun rs' Alliance, lust his suit against ex Coiigre-suniii Crawford ill the Wake county ci urt. Theneti'in was for 85,000 damages for criminal libel. dpt. J. B. F ives, ex chairman of the Republican Statu executive committee, says Butler is trying to get back into the Democratic party. Eaves favors a straight out Republican ticket. The heirs of William Perry, the negro who was killed by a S. A. L. train two years ago at Wake Forest, have brought suit against (he railroad company for five thousand dollars damages. The railroad commission has issued an ordct reducing express rates from 40 to 30 cents per 100 pounds for distances of one mile and not over 25. The express rates in many instances have been entire ly two high. Near Goldsboro, the county commis sioners are having a canal 300 feet long, 20 feet wide and 5 feet deep cut, in or der to turn the steamboat through in high water, as it is impossible to put a draw in the covered bridge over Neuse river. Thousands have tested the great building op power of Hood's Sarsaparilla and have found renewed strength, vigor and vitality in its use. The Wilmington Messenger of last Friday contained the following which will be read with interest by the many friends of the late Dr. A. B. I'ierce: Please allow me a short space in jour valuable columns to speak of one ol W el don's most influential citizens who has jii.-t passed away. What I shall say is not intended as an obituary or eulogy; but because of his example and precepts, of a life of 71) years, for good, he is justly entitled to all or even meire than I can say. The senior editor of your piper, when of Halifax county and in his earlier days, doubtless knew Dr A. B. Pierce favorably and well, perhajis better than the writer, and can verily all he says of this good man. Two years ago. Dr. A It. Puree- had a seveie attack of la grippe, from the effects of which lie never regained his norma! health. After theiieiile attack had assi d oil lie began to show sigit' of rapid declining vigor and manhood. This teirible disease ,-ci nn d tu have spent its I'orei' and deleterious effects upon the nervous system, and soon softening ol'the brain, with all its attending symptoms "f xhaustioii, palsy and a IcndiUiy tu paralysis were developed; lie cuiitinueu tu grow Worse until about one month ago, when lie was confined to his room and bed, where he was forced to leinaiti until the messeng. r. death, came to re. lievc him i f his maladies and paius. Although he had the combined skill. con-ultation and treatment of several of his medical friends and the kindest and best nursing of his family and friends, Vet nothing M'ltuid to slop the ravages of his disiase. The enibcis of his pure and noble life continued to burn out, and on the 21st day of 1'ihruary. at 1:45 p. nr., in the "llrd year of his age, in the presence of his estimable and soirow stricken family and a few friends, who stood with bowed heads and weeping eyes around his bed, the brain, the great battery of the uervous system, which once gave him intellect, energy, vigor and manhood, failed to work; his heait ceased to beat, his bosom to heave, his rule blood stood congested in his veins; the last fibre in the vital cord that bound him to earth had been bu'ned asunder, and this grand old man, this ifiicient and experienced brother physician, this faithful, consistent Christian gentleman was dead dead with his last words rest ing upon his lips, '-t is all right with my soul." Dead; from toil, strife and woes. Dead; from family, friends and Iocs, Dead; but he will live again. In Heaven, with Jesus free from pain. His soul had flown to Jesus to make angels glad, and to receive its liual coronation. It was the privilege, as well as the duty of the writer, though a sad one, to render medical services to Dr. Pierce during his last illness; and it was his sorrow to see him die; to see the last spark in his feeble life go oul, and to fade away like the last beautiful rays of an evening's setting star So sweetly, so gently did his life ibb away, that scarcely any one 'resent saw or heard the last gap of vitality. In IS 11 he took his last degree at Randolph-Macon college and in 1.S16 was graduated in his profession from the renowned medical college of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Returning to his native county, Halifax, he be .tan the practice of medicine iu which profession lie took great interest. Fur fifty years he did a lucrative, though laborious practice. No man ever worked harder or did more charity work in alleviating human siilf ling among the sick and afflicted. He never turned a d 'af ear to the appeals ol'the sick suffer ing poor, who were unable to reward him for his services. Night or day, in rain or scorcliiiiu' sun, lie comd be found at his post ol duty. This can be verified by hundreds of the citizens both whiti and biaek of Middle and Western Hali fax county, where he did the most it Ins work, and the people of tins section will greatly miss him, will deeply deplore his loss and the sad intelligence of his death will enter their homes and will m ike many hearts to throb with sorrow and fill many an eye with silent tears In 1S5S he married the lovable and ae complished daughter of W. C. Williams, of Virgiuia, and by her raised up a large family of sons and daughters, all of whom are among our best citizens and most prosperous business men of the town of VYcldon; as a husband he was true and devoted man; lis a tilt tier, one has but to see and know his estimable sons and dan jitters. During tho professional career of Dr. Pierce, he had tho honor of holding several offices of trust. For a number of years ho was by appointment and election medical superintendent of public health, and had charge of the county home for tho poor, which office he filled with efficiency and satisfaction. He was once president of the North Carolina State Medical society, and at another time was elected as orator fur the same society, both of which honors ho filled with ability, reflecting not only credit upon his native county but honor and dignity upon tho medical profession of North Carolina. The writer was inti mately associated with Dr. Pierce, and can truthfully say that he never knew a more conscientious man or Christian gen tleman and can endorse the remarks of one of his friends, when he heard of his death, that "a good man had gone, God never made a better." He possessed a mind veil stored with theoretical teach ings as well as useful practical experience of si sty years. When aroused, he was a commanding and forcible speaker, as well as a clear and effective writer, bold was tiolhillg sma euiniHisitiott n ) sli ness or envy iu hi- Ite-n mae,uaniui.ols lu . . i detriment of his oao i his family's pr vp-riiy. very s -til of honor and I narrow in his f III iltce, selli-ll-!, jell Toll-; e.TI'i i ii i i the i 1 I'll t hat if He wa- lb" TleVo .Tiee an devoted his whole lile to the uplifting and alleviations of the sorrow aud down falls of his I'ellowinan. Ever careful of the truer and diviue attributes of man, humble subuiissiveness and earnest do vuti n to his Maker. Looking always with faith and h 'pe iu the everlasting promises uf the above, as manifested by God iu the Cross of the Lord Jesus Chri-t. lib ! What a beautiful life to live and what a consolation for. one at the end of life to I . ! i. ve and to know that he h is ooinp ili ! his hope and faith in the long line ol tracks he leaves behind, and can say when the messenger deal It comes," 1 1 is all rijhl with my soul. ' Noble Chiisii.iu l ro, fare yu well Riot her hsieiin liny Id. . -sings and peace go with yoa and may lie who has taken you from earth, eon-oie, pr"t' t and guide the dear, bereaved ones, and Initio you ti.oetloi again at the final resuineioti morning, is the prayi r if your s Trowing and once ih Voted friend and brut Inr physician, A. 1! .nl.l.irid't'Klt, M. D NK V VVKltn.Sii.MKNTS. WELDOlM MARKET. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the liiauy phys ical ills which vanish before proper i'f-forts- gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of sickness are not ilno to any actual ilis case. luit simplv tu u constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxat ive. Syrup of pie's, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by nil wlui'vului" wood health. Its lienelleinl effects hit due to the fuel, that it is tho one remedy which pnoii"tes internal cleanliness! without, debililal ing tho origins on which it acts. It is therefore, all important, ill order to pvt its Ivih licial effects. U) note w ben yon pur chase, that oti have the genuine nrtielo, which is manufactured by tliet'alifornia Vg Syrup I n. only, and sold by nil rrr utiibliMlruggistfi. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system' is regular, then laxa tives or oilier remedies are not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended tolbemost skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the best, nnd with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Kins stands highest and is most lurgoly used andgives most general satisfaction. mar 2ti y NORFOLK BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ADVERTISEMENTS. T. W. Clay, Mutineer, EAGLE CARRIAGE HARNESS I'll.Ml'ANY. 27 iiti.tS!" Old Market square. Norfolk, Vu. J-HKI ItliyL-y iintl Sri.lill llillliesh. I'llll line of Ilieji'les, W hips, Hol.es. lllin.kels, ( arts, .Ve. BOUGHT OCT! n .r 2-1 y. l.oWKsT I'llll KS. COHItECTKII WEKKI.Y Knll THE HKNKKIT (IK (it'll COI'NTIIV FRIENHS. (ij to Tc lite.-, Me. llle. 8 1.7.) C. 11. SiJes, per lb, ShouMcrs llacon, per lb, Hams, S. I'., per lb, l.ard, rcliiieil, our, per barrel, Patent, " " Straight, sSIi.iiO-S UHI. W. I. Molasses, per gallon, 1!U and I'lc Syrup, per ltuII hi, -.") to -llle (iraiiulatcd su-ar. per lb, ti Liiiht brown Suar, per lb, ii Butter, per lb, 'j-.tl Cheese, per lb, 12 (ireen t'oll'ee, per lb, IS to li'i 'oullry, Id to L'.i '.zip, per dozen, 1- Shot,pcrlb, 111 Gun powder, per lb, - to 1(1 Coal oil, white, safety lfill, peroral. -II I oul oil. red C, Jut siallou, l.i-JII Apple ltit'oar, per uallon, .ill III Beeswax, per lb, Id 'fallow, per lb, b Hides, flint, per lb, 7 "recti. " '' salted, " Salt, per sack, 1 H) Corn, per bushel, lo Meal, '' " l.i to liU liiee, " lb ll-S l'cas, black, per bushel, 7" Peas, black eye, p. r bushel, 1 HI" I'canuts.pcr bushel, 1 H-' Cotton, per pound, 7; Ha'.'itino, per yard, . l -l lbs, ti Ties, per bunch, I'll AHVEKTISEME.NTS. For Months l have t.een a sufferer in.tn lioiiMe with my kid aeys. My back was so lame 1 c.nl.l not raise myself (rum my chair, nor coiiM I turn over In licil without mat l'ain. lalsn Juflcri'd much with indices, tion. Since taking four tioltlrjof Hood's Sarsaparilla with most uratlfyliic re sults. 1 now feel like ' - a new person. Hood's .f Sarsajiarllla 1ms done more for me than all thn other medicines 1 hav ever taken. SunerltiR lias ceased i-Sfc Jtifcj to be a ilrea.le.l tmu. Mrs. F. 1.. Ilnttle bte anil 1 have heeii restored to perfect health. Through sympathy Sarsa-imrilla Cures I. L Hood's 1 with prmr mnrtilH who cannot rat or sleep with rnmfnrt, I have plven my exinTMiee with H uncr S:ir::iriU:u Mi.s. F. I.. Hatti.r, r:irlioroii-!i. Hi' sure t net 11 noil's. Mood's Pills arc tV lic it, per liox. NOTICK. North Carol in i. 1 Iu Superior court Halifax county. j J. H. Sunmu rell, J. Wesley Miti hell, and W. 1'. Mitchell, riaintillK Against A- J. llaber, Sydney Mitchell, Anitnii Powers, W'.E. Daniel, as ardiantif Atn- mie l owers, and W . L Daniel as auiain istrator of the estate of ,T. A. J'owers, dee'd, defendants: Iu pursuance of un order made in the above entitled cause on the '2'i day ol Octuber InII.'i by.S. M. (Jury, clerk ol'the Superior court ot llulitax county r. C, tleHndcrsie.ne(l commissioners will pro ceed to sell at tliecourt house door in the town of llalil'ax on the first Monday ill April to the Inchest bidder for cash, that tiaek of laud known as the Suni lucrell track situated in thocountv ol Hal ifax. N. (.'., hounded on the North by the laaiU of lliraia Holt and Hoitort!. wt the hinds ol (1. A. branch, and on Hie south hy the lands of Dr. I. h. (,reen, on the west hy the lands of James lloldlbrd- Said lands sold lor partition. This the Mb day l March IKilli. w. K. DAN 1 rX, E. T. C'l.AKK, mar ." It. Commissioners. WANTEDE- COTTON i PFANUTS FOR CASH- Highest market prices paid. Buy ers: E- h. Norman, l'armele, N, C. E. E. Hi), liard, Scotland Neck, C. J. Norman, Ply mouth, N. C. Or ship to H. K. NORMAN, KTronipt returns. Norfolk, Va. T. A. JACOB, (Successor to B. D. Chalkley & Jacob) Leather, Hides, Oils, CalfSkins, Shoe Findings, Etc. Store nnd Office, 17 Thirteenth St. RICHMOND, VA. HaTHighest Cash Prices Paid for hides, Ac my21y F. I Hack (at J. T.Viooeh's old stand) WELDON, N. C. JfiO. 0. QJIMJIQE, ttuOlisllii: WHAIll', NtifiKliI K, VA. ime, Cement, -III II-. IIAIIt, 1'I.AS I Kit, sl.ATKS. TAB,- SEWER AND CHIMNEY PIPE, UliAIXTII.K, Slll'.l.li I.I M i: AXI) LAND PLASTEK, ii.r i!'. !' )R D S HARMON "a.i" Mopton nf l!luulUl Ul 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 'flFJT S KIND I AFTR CONSULTATION 'I f" T isi: REXBAKINC KWDER We iuaraiilcc it is pure and wholesome and asiM)il as any llakini! t'owder, regard less of name. .Manufactured only by J. I). A If S- CHWISI'lAX CO., my y Itichaiond, Vu. -THE N. V. H. OPTICIAN, optics;. -Dealer In- General Merchandise Just n-T.-ivetl tin jir-tticst line of Hay State and lerler s SHOES! for ladies, Misses and Children ever shown in Web Ion. These shoes are ahvavs reliable md 1 invite inspection. Have all sizes. Have also added to my stock a nice line CLOTHING! for MKX, YolTirS ami CMIMHiKX. A large line uf i:TALU(v. Solid walnut o o o BURIAL CASES I'. S.STAINBACK. Mr. T. H. Taylor, of Northampton coun ty, is with nieiind will be pleased to see his friends. W. T PARKER -tiEAt.EK IN- II?! Qroceries Farm Implements. 22i ror.vn sacks of salt for 81.111 l'KRSACK. BFiCorrcet prices and polite attention to all. nug 1 ly. ISO Main Slnct, NOKI'lll.K, VA. Hi UIXsrt.TATKiN 1.1tKK.-ft UV.V'OSSn.TATlON' V 1IKK.JJ Hjir2 ' ly T C HADLSBY & CO . CllTTuN FACnillSan.' l'liOld'CK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. U CnmiiuTre St., NOlil'OI.K, VA. Quick Suit's tihtl rrnmit Returns. (,Vrrii-i'itik,ni f mid Ctn-igiiiiiLiit8 SuHcitt'il. iipr i" ly. QOOKE, CLARK & CO., SSfjf DOOfS JflD 111.1 Nils'. E'-Uldcr's Hardware, Paints, Cits, Glass, Ami Ill ll.I'lXli MATKIilAL of Every De cii)Ui)ii. NORFOLK, VA. HEARNE BROS., (iKNKIi.M COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .'. Koiinolic Hul k, NDltRH.K, VA. 1IKVNIT.-J A st'KrlAI.I.Y. Potatoes and J Melons iu SeHsi.il. RKI'llltKM KS;-( ily Niilioiwl Ilunk, Nulfolk, Va.,anit llnldslreel s Agency. .ri IJT , II. T. SAI.K, WM. I.INN l'roprietor. Wunager MANSION HOUSE. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. Union Street, NOUFOLK, VA. C. SPIERS, Manager. WI'I.IHiN, N.C. Floor matt inn, " t 1H ,,M' "'' yard. I'hsir oil cloth, to lit! cts. per yard. Table oil cloth, all colors, 13 cts per yard. Men's wool hats, 8 to 7o cts. Men's straw hats from 5 cents up. Ladies slioes ."Oc. to 2.(MI. Melt's shoeH froiuToc. to 2 oil. Children's shoes, lo to tfc. Curtain polcswilh brass futures lTjc. Itoller Uidow Shades lo to .We. Alarm clocks iK each. A KiKid cltH'k for 5H cts. Fight day chs'ks 22 inches high $2.25. Carpet 111 to line per yard. Wall l'aper 4 to llle per roll. Bedsteads from f 1.1(1 up. Nice bureaus only $d 7."i SO inch Cotton Towell, llle. (tood Corsets 2ilc up to $1.00 rholo frames 5 to loc. Men's pants title to if 1 75 Ladies' dressed hats from 20c up Hoys shirt waist 15c each Ladies Vests 5 to Hi Wovcu wire cots $t 50. H'ooven wire mattresses$l 75 Croquet sets 75c to $1 50. T. W. Harrison, Salesman. A DAYTO ACENTS! J I w Anyone who wants to g't rich and who htw a little enterprise can secure $10 a day in the Dih Washer Imsiness It in hiwmini' now. Kvervbody wants a Cliniax nowadays. One. anient cleared every day Inr a year; a gord chance; hcj-l 1mIi Wiht-r made; no Mdidtiu; l)i.-li Wasiiers wihl at home; a permanent posi tion in town, city or country. Onemillion to In; sold. A wide awako hustler can clear to $'20;i day easy; washes and driefl in two minutcM. CLIMAX M'l"ti CO., 5ol Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio. WJ.SM1. Has opened lip a car lo.nl of FINE WIIIH- KILK. I am now prepared to compete with any Whiskey House in this territory, and if my friends don't think 1 can do so, all they have to do is to GIVE ME A SHOW Examine my stock and be thoroughly con vinced. W. D. SMITH, Wclilon, N. C. -TIIE- ESTAIiLISHED 1829. S. H. Marks Cov PETERSBURG, VA. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONEliS AND FliUITEUEHS manufacturers of plain and Fancy Candies, Cakes nnd Crackers. Dealers In Fine CHEWING TOBACCO CIUAIIH A SNUFF. l8"'our orders solicited, which will have onr personal attention. 10 19 ly W. r. K A Y, (near It. H. Shed, II T Pope's old stand) THE ONLY" All Night House WTIN TOWN. Bar ready for accommodation at all hours. -FAMILY GROCERIES,- Canned Ooods and Confectioneries. Close Saturday night at 12 o'clock. Open Mon day t 12 o'clock . m. my ii ly. QoXETJllXi! SKIP. fNEW WAY ol DOING an Old THING ROOFLESS PLATES.lv- New York Bental Ecoms, Only li'.J Main St., Norfolk, Va. J. 11. KN'XKs, pi'Mint, "Xewest IUseoverj-," Kxtreet Teeth. No l'sill. Ini.ressi.in anil li't lli same day ul extraeliuii. npr i . ly. Q KITH N- BEICKHOUSE O 0 0 0 0 W1I01.KSALE Boots and Slioes, NORFOLK, VA. TKUMS: C'nsh Irss 2 or cent,,or 30 days net ti i iinnlMUl very cKe. Hir2" ly tourqurcan-Price r'or ilu- PARLOR. CIIAMIIKRaml THE KERN FURNITURE CO. SI Old MHrket Square, Norfolk, Va. Mftttrfwu's, Mirrors a ul I'irturc Krntucs. VH.i'riul at t t ion to our N. frit-uds. upr 3 ly. THECOUPER MARBLE WORKS, 11 1 , 1 13 & 116 Hunk it., Norfolk, V. Largo stock of Man u men Ii and Graveitonei, etc. Heady for immediate shipment. Designs free. 11 2 ly L. I. EAVI3 CO., M W HOLES A LE C ROCERS. Ami dealer in FLOUR, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, KTl' LSicelal allciitlon sivenlol'ar load Katci. NORFOLK, VA. . COM I'AN V, Richmond, Va. The leading . ' DRY GOODS HOUSE of the South. It'yon want anylliinnin dry Itnoda write us. my 2 ly. O I ill - Your address, wlih six centt in stamps, mailed to our Head quarters, 11 Hit til.. BmIsi. 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