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saasa A WALK OVT.K. The Institute Hoys wipe up with the Town. the Diamonj The Roanoko Institute teain turned tho tables ou Harrison's aggregation lust Monday and walked away with them. Bagby was the star performer in the contest aud he wai given excellent sup port after the first inning. Trueblood wore the mask and held the lightning delivery of Bagby in great shape. The college boys' fielding in the first inning was a little ragged and Bagby presented the opposing team with several bases by striking the batsmen with the ball. This, coupled with a few errors gave the town 7 runs. But after the first the Institute boys steadied down and the other Bide hardly saw first base again. They were sent to the bench in one, two, three order. Bagby had perfect control of the sphere after the first and many of the town's best sluggers tried in vain to find the ball, but the bats all had boles in them and the best they could do was to swipe the ether air. When the Institute took up the stick in their half of the first, and saw the lucky number of 7 staring them in the face on tho wrong side, things looked a little blue for them, but with dauntless ', courage the lads got their eye on Ilarri i son's delivery and when tho third man expired at the home plate the score had evened up and stood 7 to 7. In the second, third, fourth and fifth Bagby was iovin- , oible and tho town added only goose eggs to their score, while the Institute boys made 1 in second, a in the third, z in fourth and 3 in fifth, making a total of 1 to 7. - i tie town succeeded in putting one Irian across the rubber in the 6th and 7th each, while the Institute boys added 3 in tho Uth and 2 in tho 7th, with no one out, when the game was called on account of darkness Tho following little summary will be ; te of interest to future generations : THE ROANOKE NEWS. Til Hits DAY, AHIIL23, 181)0. ocal -? j Intelligent Brinu out the straw hat. Corn planting about over. Use lime in your back lots. The mono is now nearly full. Politics will soon be ragiug. The oyster season about over. The snake season bus arrived. TtiK leaves are growing rapidly. Plant your gardens this month. Days are growing long and warm. The farmers continue to haul guano. Veuy liulc cotton comes to town now. Strawiieukies will soon be in mar ket. The fruit crop promises to be a fair one. Today is 13 hours and 23 minutes long. and Destructive Fire The dry kiln at Mr. P. S. Cook's saw mill, about fivo miles from (own, was destroyed by fire Tuesday alieruoon about 5 o'clock. The house contained 1110,000 feet of lumber, which was a total loss, with no insurance. A lew weeks ago Jlr. took lost about 5,000 feet of lumber at bis lumberyard ou the Wilmington and Wcldon railroad. Successful Bazaar. The bazaar given at Euiry's Hall Monday and Tues day nights, by the ladies of the Methodist Kpiscopal church, was most successful and enjoyable ufl'ur and was a uiott ei oellently managed. The receipts wero Entertainment at the Hall. The ladies of Grace Episcopal church will give a pleasing entertainment at Euiry's Hall tomorrow (Friday ) night for the benefit of the church. A must excellent programme has been prepared, and every oue who atte mis may safely promise themselves au enjoyable evening. Among the feature;' will be singing by Miss Ruth Mason. Dr. W. Paul Mooro and Mis. VV. II Bond. The vocal abilities of each are too well known to need any words of commen dation at our hands don and vicinity tor their liberal patron age. J ho exercises on the stage were highly entertaining. J fowii. Lockhart. Staiuhack. Cochran. Cohen, J. Cohen, W Tillery. Moore. Fetter. Harrison 2 3 4 5 0 7 1 8 2 3 3 2-26 0 0 0 0 1 19 Institute. Position. Allen, 1. f. ' Anderson, s. s. Coppedge, lb. Staiuhack, F. r. f. Pair, 2 b. Hayward, 3 b. , Pnruell, c. f. Trueblood, o Bagby, p. Sooro by innings 1 2 Institute, 7 , Town, 7 , s Umpire Johnson. Cohen was in the box for the town in the 5th and 0th. ; Tho teams now stand one game each, sod the Institute boys will have to be on their mettle when the rubber comes. Harrison wi'l strengthen his aggregation fjf the next contest and Captain Itaghy bo wide awake, so the crunks and fns are promised an interesting contest next Monday. .i PILGRIMS AND STRANGI'RS. i Week's Recur J of Those h Come and Go. Fish now gettiug quite plentiful cheap. Last week gave us some August weather. Blood puriliod, diseases cured, sickness and sufferings prevented this is the record made each year by Hood's Sarsa parilla. You miy never sing liko D.iviJ, You miy never prjach like Part'; But if you do your duty (d will oro.vu vdii after all. Dandruff is an exudation from the pores of the skin that sprtads and dries, forming scurf and causiug the hair to fall out. Hall's Hair Kenewer cures it. Executive Board Elected. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of tho Penitentiary last week the present executive board was unanimously re elected for auothcr twelve months. The following gentlemen compose the execu tive board: Dr. I. E. Green, of Weldon; A, 11. Young, of Concord; I) N. Bjd nott, of Stanly county, W. J. White, of Warrenton; T. J. Armstrong, of Pen der county. The Seaboard Air Line has announced specially low rates to the Northern Set tlers' Convention to be held at Southern l ines on May .). 1 he rouud trip rato will be only $3 from Atlanta, Athens. Abbeville and Norlb'k; from Raleigh it will be St 25 for the round trip, and from alt points on the Seaboard Air Line at proportionately low rates. Thcro will bo no extra faro ou tho Pullmau vestibuled limited trains. ADVERTISEMENTS. W. D. HARRISON'S 'BUS - LINE -BETWEEN WELDOH and ROAME RAPIDS. Schedule in effect as follows: Beautiful German. In Emry's Hall last Thursday night was assembled quite satisfactory and the ladies wish to grace, beauty and gallantry to participate return their thanks to the people of Wei-1 in the delightful mazes of the dance to most enchanting music. Mr. T. C. Har rison led with skill and case with Miss Eva Edwards. The other couples dancing were as follows: W. M. Cohen with Miss Emily long, W. B. Tillery with Miss Mvra Gar rett. Dr. J. E. Shields with Miss Kate Cohen. Tom Whitehead with Miss Turner. Paul Taylor with Miss Britt. Fred A. Fetter with Miss Alma How ard. Mr. Wrenn with Miss Estelle Edwards C. G. Evans with Miss Jessie Edwards. H. D. Bullock with Mrs. T. II. Cha- vasse. Stags Messrs. Jonio Cohen, Julian Bagby, J. P. Morris, McKce, Frank Garrett and J. 11. Burton. The young people were chaperoned by many of the married ladies of the town Leave Weldon daily at 12:20 P. M. Leave Koanoko Rapids, 2:00 P. M. Arrive Roanoke Rapids I;li0 P, M, Arrive Weldon I!:00 P. M. SrirWill make special trips if necessary leaving Weldon at S;0O A. 4:00 P. M. M., aud FARE for the round trip 75 cents. Fare one way only, 50 cents. JtjyComfortable vehicles and good teams. apr 23 0m. SAMAN'SifW as SUIT OUR 1896 SPRING LEADER Guaranteed to be made from Imported All Wool, Black or Blue Worsted Corded Cheviot, made in latest style, lined with Imported Farmer Satin, trimmed and nnisned in the Best of custom Tailor manner. You cannntduntlcate It In vnnr town for ti G.fin. i ne same ejoncis mane tm mn buys' KNtu 1 liirVOIITHS.llIn 1 kll PANTS SUITS jjjj i'J years VtVV 4 to 15 years) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NO WONDER ie Store is Crowded ill Buyers 0 IV '3.25 1 b,r trip spent Nor .Miss Alio "Anderson is vUhin isters in Kinston. I Mr. II. L. llaivey made a fly in; to Richmond Monday. 1 Mr. P. O Petway, of En6eld, Monday uight in town. T.Mr. J. It. Tillery went down to folk Monday and returned yesterday. t Miss lone Daniel, of Northampton - auty, is visiting her uncle, Mr. W. S X Mr. D. A. Lawrence, a former tole- -itpi operator at this place, was hero c'uaday. our excellent dentist, his office from the t Dr. T. T. Ross, 0 wrl will be absent from "lS to May 1st. I ST.. W 'P Notice. The annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will be held at Kinston commencing May th at 10 A. M. Names of delegates and visitors should be sent as early as possible to Mrs. G. D. Hawks, Kinston, N. C. Littleton's New Paper. The first number of tho Liberty Sentinel, pub lished at Littleton, has been received. It appoars to be devoted to religious matters, but also contains local news and makes a very neat appearand. We wish it much success. FutE atSeahdard A fire occurred one day last Week at Seaboard on the premises of Mr. H. E Bridgers, consuui ing Ins barn with his entire stock of corn, fodder, meat and guano that he h i I purchase 1 for this year's cron. By the timely aid of his neighbors the dwelling was saved. 1 EltFECT WISDOM, Would give US perfect hea th. Because men and wo men are not perleetly wise, they must take medicines to keep themselves per fectly healthy. Pure, rich blood is the Miss May Lynch Mahkied. The following from the Flureuce (S. C ) Daily Times will be read with interest by tin many relatives and friends of Miss .M iy C. Lynch in this county: "The marriage of Miss May O. Lynch, sister of Capt. G. G. Lynch, of this city, and Mr. B W. Arriontoo, of Rocky basis ot good health. Hood s Karsapa- mount, A. U., took place at the resiuene nlla is the One True Bloud Purifier, ot the bride s brother, at the north east It givei good health because it builds oorner of Day and llarllea streets in thi upon the iruc foundation pure blood. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, always reliable und bene. ficial. OrnFurnim:g: s 1 ' Try -Uj, How to Measure for Men's and Boys' Suits: Measure a- rnunil Breast and Waist, and from r.rotrh tol Heel fur I'ants. For Buys, send anes. WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES M to your door, and, should I jou not feel satisfied, will refund money. Knkiei.d Item. Just received by Old Jne Whilaker, the prettiest line of white and colored diiuilios, moires, &o. Also bale of yard wide, flue percales in pieces from 2 to 9 yank Theso arc regiil.ii 20c. goods His price 10c. They are moving rapidly, so come early else you will miss a bargain. city, on Thursday morning, April ltii at 7:15 o'clo.k. Rev. W.I. Herbert pastor of the first Methodist church of this place officiating Only the family of the bride being preseut to witness the happy event. Immediately after the marriage ceremony had been performed the happy couple were breakfasted, and left on train 78, the north bound passen ger, for Washington, D. C, whither they go on their bridal tour. After spending a while in that city thoy will return to Roeky Mount, N. C, where they will make their home Mr. Arriugton is the popular ticket agcut of the A. C. L, system at Kocky Mount ami is a veiy clever high toned gentleman. The birde is too well known in Flor- Not A Murder Coroner Gary was I ence to need one word from us other called to Scotland Neck last Friday to than to speak of her quiet and lovinj bold an inquest on the body ot a colored disposition, and say that she will soon . 1 woman, her husband. Jordon Dickens, gather together in her adopted horn- being charged with the murder. I large circle of friends, and admirers, The coroner viewed the remains and The bride is a daughter of the late deemed an inquest unnecessary as he Judge G. G. Lynch, of this town, and found no marks of violence, nor was her many relatives and friends in Halifax there any reason to believe that the county will join with the News in wish- Sfi RFMFMRPR yu bUT iirKt from one of th largest wholesale manu & facturers a full Suit, COAT. VEST and PANTS, for 'y $6.50, made to order. If you order a suit, your friends will want one like it. a? r nncrvDiTDnrn c. ra o- Et Printed Dimities, mill ends, lengths up to ten yards, 12 l-2c. quality,6 1-2 Men's Belts, Calf Skin, not paper 17c Dresden Ribbons, Taffeta Silk, these 5-in. wide, beautiful printing, 48c. Men's Reversable Wash Ties, club shape, a novelty, these for 25c. Heavy Lining Silks, choice colors, Jaquard figures, see window 25c. Men's 4-ply 2,100 Linen collars, 8 styles, Rolling and standing, 10c. cuffs 12 l-2c. Wool Cassimere Suitings for Men and Boys, splendid stuff, this 50c. New Window Shades, in all colors on spring rollers, ready to hang 22c OTTR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing lare variety of equally riuap him, naiLtv ftic. nenu money at our risK D wratt on isew uifK, .Monty or express uravr, or Ki'tfiitterea Metier. lOUd fit. New York City apwoutii LEAdUE. There was a called meeting of the Kpworth Leauge at the Methodist church last Thursday night for the purpose of electing officers for the next half year and a delegate to attend the conference which convenes in Goldsboro on the 27th inst. Tho follow ing were elected : President M. F Hart, First vice President W. H. Hart, Second vice-President Mrs. Ida Wil kins, Third vice-President Mrs. H. 1 Troy. Mrs. VVilkins was elected dele gate and Miss Ammie Powers, alternate. ot. 44 03 60 , -60 54 27 . 00 36 84 25 26 I 64 I 70 10 t 72 I 10 I SO I 37 4 03 :i 04 4 03 60 6 80 1 37 4 40 1 80' 8 00 . 4 96 5 50 5 44 . 6 03 M) 68 6 8 5 34 2. 38 6 70 4 36 7Q 2 96 4 40 ( 2 64 ) 6 74 4 36 ) 3 3T J aip. ISH, Un. W. T. Cheek aod daughter, and '.as Gila Cheek, returned home VIou 1 y a i visit to Littleton. Dr. S. T. Nicholson, or Washington, .'.I State, a well known former resident i lliis county, was bere Monday. Bev. Edward Benedict is spending a e davs in New York this week. Iln trWilf return in time to conduct services at I firice Kpiscopal church Sunday. r Mrs. Eva Davis, who has been nn 'k to friends in the upper pirt of the Haty has roturned home. Her many f riends here are glad to welc ou ; her home tgaiu. Miss Estelle Ldwards went d own to Halifax Tuesday to take part in same iatertainments, given by the lading of the n, for tho benefit of the Episcopal 'swob, at that place. Jliss Tuck Massenburg, tho lovely iirming and accomplished daughter of It old friend, J. P. Massenburg, of "imdcrson, passed through Weldon Mon 'n route to Old Puint Comfort We were very much please ! to receive H Call last week from Mr. David C. Stain iaokj'of Richmond county. Ho is i JtK4. etc client gentleman and, while in Ti Way related to our associate editor, he ot linving his Little Hoy IIuiit. A little son of Mr. C. B. Greco, a well known fanner who lives near town, was painfully cut about the leg while riding horseback, last Monday afternoon. Tho horse fell and the boy was caught under the animal Ho was brought to town and his injuries wero attended to by Dr. I. E. Greco. Dki.kuates Elected At a meeting of the Giace Episcopal church vestry last week tho following delegates and alter nates were elected to the annual conven tion ol the Kpiscopal Church for thi diueese, May the Gth: Delegates W. M. Cohen and D. E Staiubaek. Alternates T. C. Harrison W. i. Tillery. woman had been murdered. The woman had simply died of heart failure, ai d those acquainted with the deceased stated that she was a sufferer with heart dise.se, t lues within one letter iu full. Harrison's Bus Line. Mr. W. D Harrison has just purchased an elegant new 'bus fir his line between Weldon am Ranoko It :i puis. Mr. Harrison ha splendid tcims and passengers will limi his line a great convenience, also remark ably cheap. His schedule appears else where, and, as state 1, h i will make specia trips at any time. V OUAl'NEXM CANNOT UBClRED. '.By local applications, as they oanoot .each the diseased portion of the car. There ia only one way to euro Deafness, And that ia by eonstitulional remedies Deafness ia caused by an inflamed oondi tion o f the mucous lining o f the Sustaching tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely i--closed Deafness is the result, and unloss - l)ln inflamm.liiin nun l.lnn out a.1 this tube restored to its normal condition, tieanog will be destroyed forever; nine oases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. t We will cive One Hundred Dollars tit any ease of Deafness (eaused by Mtarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's L atarrn uure. 4 F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, J Toledo, Ohio. W-Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Testimonials free. A PHIL Weatiiku. Hicks, the groat wenther prophet, did oot exactly hit the April weather right, for this section a' least. Ho predicted cool, fresh weather, and chilly nights for the 1 7 1 h and 18th when in fact the nights here for the dates mentioned wero about as warm as we could expect in July or August. Mr. Hicks is a mighty good guess3r, but he slipped up on April weather. Series of Meetinus. ltcv. R. P Troy, the pastor of the Methodist Epis copal church here, will begin a scries of meetings at his church the first Sunday in May. He will he assisted by promt ncnt ministers from a distance, and most cordially invites ovcryone to come aod help by their presence and prayers arouse iho people of Weldon and vieinity to a higher plane of living. Spring is full of terrors to all whose constitution is not able to resist the sud den changes of temperature and other insalubrities of tho season. To put the system iu condition to overcome these evils, nothing is so effective as Ayer's Sarsnparilla. Take it now. . Laces, llamburgs and trimmings for ladies only. Big line at half usual price, M. Frcdlander, the leader. For Ladies Only. Big lino of counterpanes to be sold low this week. I am overstocked, M. Fredlander the leader, OTICE.-a ing her the greatest measure of ness. happi- Qitite An Improvement. Mr W Daniel is having the old fram building between Cohen's drug store and Tillery a establishment torn down and will erect a handsome two story buck building in its place. The old building was sold to Mr. Paul Garrett, aod he is moving it up to Chock oyotte. Mr. D. A. Oarbcr, of Washington, D C, who built the knitting mill at Roanuke Rapids, has the contract to build Mr. Dauicl's new brick building and that is guarantee that it will be most satisfactory The front will be one of tho hand somest in town. Pressed brick and atone trimmings, with elegant plate glass windows and doors are what tho contra Jt calls for. State Farm New. Col. A. Leazir, superintendent, and Messrs T. S. Dal of Yadkin College, li. W. Ballard . I I'r.mklin cnunty and It. 11. Ricks ul Itieky .Mount, came down to the sla'i farms on a tour ol iuspeciii n last week I'h.y were well pleased with the progress i hat is beiug made for this year. While some of the bayous on tho livi r, were being cleaned out last week oi.e hundred and twenty five pounds of fish Were caught in oue day, most of which were carp. One of the fish weighed eleven pounds. Misses F.thel Troy, Ida and Agnes Staiubaek spent Sunday with Miss Matlic Bradshaw. The steamer Haven Bell arrived at the state farm ferry Tuesdny, loaded wi:h guano for the farms. Mr. J. W. Dickens and family are pleasantly located here. Mr. J. S. Turner, steward heie, pmt Sunday with relatives in Northampton oouuty. There is very little sickness on the IVru:?. Ao cases of a serious nature. Wlll'.N Tit A KI.INC. Whether oo pleasure bent, or business take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts must pleasautly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cent and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only. Who's Shellaberoer? He's the Wire Fence Man, of Atlanta, Ga , and Bells the best and cheapest fencing iu ex stenco for all purposes. Big line towels, napkins, and table linen generally. Also wrappers, for ladies only, at the leading house of M. Fredlander. North Carolina, 1 I In Superior Court. Halifax County ) S. G. Daniel, administrator of the estate ol IS. li. Pollen, deceased, phiiutill, Against Fannie S. Johnston nod J. W. Johnston, her husband, Paul Garrett (Horace Pollen, Ovid Pollen and Lucy Pollen by their guardian) J. 1). Bullock, de lenduuts. In pursuance of an order made in the above entitled cause on the fth day of March HUH by S. M. Gary, clerk of Snpe rioreourt of Halifax county, N. C, the undersigned commissioner will proceed to sell at the Central Hotel in the town of Littleton ou the 25th day of May lH'Jti, at l'io'clock M. tothe highest bidder for cash that tract land of situated in the aforesaid Stale and county and bounded on the south by the lands of Mrs. M.J, Alston, north and east by aud on the west bv the homo place of Sid Alston, it being the tract conveyed by Leo Alston, tolt.lt Pollen and is ot record in the olliee of the register of deeds of Halifax county in hook 711 on page 4 and to which reference is here made for a more acciirite description otsaid land. And also one olh lot ul laud .situated id the town ot Lit tleton known as the htrl Central property excepting the hotel building und kitchen and a lot of land between tho said hotel and kitehco ami garden pailins, TKUMSOl" SAI.K 01 the hotel proper ty isnne-lhird cash balance in 6 and VI months title retained to property uuti. the all purchase money is paid aud Itcal inter est on deferred payments. S. . DAM hi., Commissioner. April 20, lK!Hi. apr'3 1l JgXECUTRIXNOTICE." Having iiualili?d as executrix upon the estate ol Win. E. Kellamv, deceased, 1 hereby give notice to all parties holding claims against said estate to present them tome on or before the first day of May, is!7, at hnlleld, N. U , or tins notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, All per sons indebted to said estate will come for ward and settle at once and Bave cost of same This IHth day of April 1H98. MARY I.. BELLAMY, Executrix of W. E. Bellamy, dec. npr 2:t-tit. If good seed is put iu good ground, some of it will be sure to grow. XKW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW1 ;vrERTISEMENTS. I prepared especially for you, whlcl T iiiuu iivot it ireaM or tut . Htomueb disorders worm.. .tjv tfcat every child Is liable to and for whlcu r- ? r icjr it Vermifuge has been successfully utiid ior a nau century. Os bvttU hf mall hr tSr. K. A S. FHKY, mitinrt 11 I verm has been anew for a half cent Os bvttU hf m mar 26 ly. DELICATE niX.A.IDI'IBIjID'lrS FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS ft SUPERB TONIG and exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening . her system by driving through the proper chan nel nil impurities. Health aitfJ strength are rjuaranteerj to result Irom Its use. My wite wiis heilrlililen tor fij-hlcrn months, aru-r uxiuit BUAIiFIl'.t.U S Kl.MALK RKLiU LATOK tor two months, is tretttuit well. J M. JOHNSON, Malvern. rfc kuiOHH.0 UtUll.iTOIt CO., ATLANTA. UA. old br U Sniff UU t S1.0O par bottlt, N OTICE. The undersigned having qualified before the superior court ot Ilnlilax county administrator ot the estate of Miss Carrie rdwnrds, deceased, on the lllthdayof April 18!W, hereby notilics all persona holding claims against his said intestate to present them to him at his olliee in Weldon, N (J. duly verities! within twelve mouths from date of this not ice or the same will be plead ed in bir thereof. All persons who are indebted to I ho es tate are requested to make immediate pay meet. This the Kith dnv of April l!KI J. T. tiOOCIl, adinr., of M iss Carrie Edwards, dec apr 2,1 tit. A pohtal card will brlug you our sAlt-miian and save you money, y IRGINIA QD7Qa7 Wholesale Cunfeotiitners nl Kmita, Funcy Uro- 41 Koanoke Ave., Norfolk, V. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Watt, Rettew Si May, The Great New Store, ON GRANby. NORFOLK, VA. NOTICE. Not ih Curolin i. Halifax i'imtv. In Superior court, J. 11. Kumuiert'll, J. Wislpy Mitchell, and W IV M iU'liHI, IMainlills Airainst A- ! Haln-r, Sydney Mitchell, Ammie Powers, W.E. Daniel as (lardian of Am mie Towei-M, ami W. K Daniel as admin istrator of the eHtato of J. A. l'owers, der'd, defendants: In pursuance of nn order made iu the above entitled cause on the 'J." day of (Mdher I !." by S. M. (iary, clerk of the Superior court ol Mali ax county N. C, tlie umletsipied commissioners will pro cecd to sell at the court house door in the town of H alifax on the 4th Monday iu May to the highest bidder for cash, that It aft of land known uh the Sum iiicrj)l tract situated in the county of Hal ifax, N. C, bounded on the North by the lands of Hiram Holt and Hoi lord, east by the lauds ot (, A llrauch, and on the south by the lands ot Dr I E. Green, on the fteHl by the lands nl?time Hold ford. Suid lards sold for partition. This the 9th dny of pril 1 HJM. - Tkkmmok Sai.k. One fourth cash, bal ance in li. Vi and 18 months, secured by bonds to he approved by the court. 'W. E. DANIEL, E. T. CLARK, npr 9 41. Commissioner. M, COIIKN.SON & CO., PETERSBURG, VA. 1 Monarch' & 'Kentucky cl' Pure Whiskies! Sdf Bottled at the Disirtlcry&A iMivi ivmivii wiir.N iton i.i.i) l THIS HVIR I'll k tiii:, For Family and Medicinal Furpoes. R MONARCH BOTH ING CO. Owenshoro, ky C. C. EVANS. Lotai. liAxm.KH. Weldon, N. C. mar -0 lira. T. A. JACOB, (Successor to B. 1). Chalkley & Jaeoh) Leather, Hides, Oils, Calfskins, Shoe Findings, Ktc. Store and Office, 17Thirteeuth St. IMCUMOND, VA. H-HinhestCnsh Prices my 2 ly l'aid for hides, c Wholesale- HE! GOODS and Mirttl mi Grin Groceries To all my I'ricuiU: I have niiened .MAllKK l' at ill old 'lWmonieo" stand. LISTof ARTK'IiKS KKl'T on II AND; Jrjy rilall Heef, Nice Froh Fi-h reecivt daily, 1'nrk Sau.af;e, L'ulibagi', Potatoes, F.ic teS-Will sell lOEI llt ' e,'nt Fr pound. C. C3-. EVJLlSrS, Weldon, N. C, apr 2 tf. OTIOE.1 By virtue of a power of sale contained a deed in trut tioiu II, J. Pope to me dated Nov. l(i, 1HKI and registered Nov 17, 1881 io book (i;, pace 1.1), ot the puh lie ltesister's olliee in Halifax county North Carolina, 1 will at the court house door in Halifax on Saturday, the tith (In of .1 line 18IIII, sell at public auction to the nichi'st bidder for cash the tract of land situated in said county formerly owned by n. J. rope ana ou Vi hicbliedied, bounded by the Koanoke river, the lands of the late N. M. LoDi, the late Charles J. Gee and others, the boundaries of which will more fully appear by relcrouee to deed from James McAndrcw and wile Julia, registered in book (II, page 116:1 ot said Iteiiister's otlice, it being the same lands therein conveyed to said H. J. l'ope, Said land contains HII7 aercs, more or less This March :iist, iwil. R. B. 1'EKBI.ES, apr 2 tds. Trustee. .ITOTIOITS. Manufacturers of Skirt, Drawers and over. alls. Price guaranteed against all North era markeu). Orders receive prompt per. Minai attention.. not i If. TH r R0M10KE RWIDS mCWllE SHOPS iE equipped with THE L4TE$T PHCqiflEiYFOi mfl'tt OUTFIT cLjss woqK jt rEjsoJBLE pig- f7fS. special fpqoMPT 4TTI' jiofi qiVEfl jo HEpjiri woik op JLL KIiD$. OtfOKE WPIDS, fl. C; mar 12 (im. its- Now Is lour Times to buy SPRING CLOTHING. Stock complete for the spring, and I will sell cheaper than ever before. I am offering Black Diagonal suits all wool at $7.75, worth $18.50. All wool Cassimere suits at $5.00 that can't be beat. A very fine line im ported goods, black, blue, gray and brown, at $12.50, but they would be cheap at $20.00. BALTIMORE CLOTHING STORE M. Fredlander, Proprietor. JJ J 1 EWANTEDE- COTTON & PEANUT FOR CASH-. Highest mavket prieeapaid. Buyers: E. B. Norman, Pnrmele, N, C. C. J. Nor man, Plymouth, N. C. Dr ship to 8. R. NORMAN, (Prompt returns. Norfolk, V. if flu Right in the Swim is J. J. WHITAKEE, ' All lines complete, which means, anything you want in Dry Goods, No'.iooi", Shoe, Hals, Caps, etc. Furnishings being a Specialty,' you will find when you come, a beautiful assortment of Shirts, Collaia and Cuff-", i h e, Neck wear, Balbiigan Underwear, etc. Big lino Oxlord Ties, etc., from 50o. up. R. & Gi , Space will not permit naming the variety of WASH FABRICS for Waiata. Crockery, Tinware, Wood waro, Tobacoo, Staple Groceries, lo. ' "You are cordially invited to call and examine alook, quality apd price. i!4
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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April 23, 1896, edition 1
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