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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 21, 13. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. J. W. SLED3E, Editor 4 Proprietor. D- E. STAINEACK, Associate Editor- EulrieUut 1'ust Ofur at If, . as SfCni(l-( Itiss Matter. RATHS Of SI'IISrUIl'TII.N IX A I)V A NIK, Oue Year (by Mail), rustlike Paid jU.iiO. Six Months 75. A Weekly Democratie journal devoted to the material, educational, politieal and Utfrionltnral interests of Halifax and sur rouuditig comities. toAdveilisuni; rates reasonable and furnished en application. Now that wo know wlioui wo Glii, and his name is Russell, let the Democrats' of the State put at the hen J cl their State ticket Col. Julian S. Carr, the one man of all others in the State who can lead the Democracy to a glorious victory this fall. He is the rutin to lend the IKuio cratie hosts, and we ure;o upon the Dem ocrats of Halifax county to senJ a solid delegation to the State convention instruct ed to vote for Carr and to use all honor able means to secure his nomination. We believe that Julian S. Carr is the choice of the people, and his name would create gteat enthusiasm all alun; the line. The Republicans made a mistake by defeating the strongest and best man in their party; let the Democrats profit by it and nomi nate that elegant Christian gentleman, Col. Julian S. Carr. People of Halifax county we present to you the name of that peerless citizen, the friend of hu manity and the ideal man Col. Julian S. Carr. Work for his nomination, lie can lead us to victory. A man who has been so eminently successful in his own affairs will be successful in the affairs of State. Italian immigration omiuues to pour a steady stream of foreigners into the harbor of New York. Already 20, 000 iumiigrauts have arrived since the ' 1st of January. "More thau two thirds1 of theui," says the Philadelphia L-.-dger, "intend lo settle iu New York State and city; Pennsylvania will receive UUi; New England 111! t. A few are destined the Western States. Among them some stonecutters and shoemakers, but .'l SM I I NOMINA! I li As ik l..purli,iii (lanjij.it; l"r liiiwrinr h a Hire lijurin of (lac .nil a l nuinii I'K'-Hiilu V-oiiaii... The 1! -public. in Stale convention met in liahigh List Thursday and completed the follow- 'or its work Saturday by inakin are in-, nominations: For liovernor D. I,. Rus the great majority are unskilled laborers,; Attorney General Z.-b Vanee who will contribute to the glut in the f,. Auditor J. Kulliu Header, unskilled labor uiaikcts of the eastern Associate Justice Supremo court - 11; for Walser; m; for Robert centers of population. Only 1 per cent, M State Chairman -A. E. will go west of the Mississippi and only J ton Klcctow at large-11. A. (iudger, 3 per cent to the Southern States. j aj (iscar Spears. Delegates to the National convention: J. C. l'riteharJ, James E. lioyd, C. M. Alter- of the Contrary to the expectations of many, and much to tkc disgust of the better clement of the Republican party the Kussell gang at Raleigh cooked the Dockery goose by securing the nomina tion of D. L. Russell for Governor. While it is conceded that Russell is "the brains of the party" it is also conceded that he is the weakest candidate the Republicans could have put up. Either Dockery or Boyd would have been much stronger. Rut Democrats must not ex pect anything at the hands of the black and tan party, for before the election they will heal all breaches. A few of the better class of Republicans may refuse to support Rnssell, but the majority of them will fall into lino and vote the solid Republican ticket. Judge Russell hopes to win by fuskn with the Populists. It remains to lo seen if the Populists who profess to be iu favor of low tariff and free silver are willing to cast principles to the wind and support Russell who is the candidate of a party red hot for gold. It will be seen that the Republicans left the offices of Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Super iutendent of Public Instruction, etc., open for the Populists to fill. Will the Pop ulists do this? It remains to be seen. Many of the prominent politicians of New Yiirk and Brooklyn are being tan gled up as to what will be the proper name to give to that Greater New York of the future, which will embrace within its boundaries many towns, villages, ham lets and districts of which the two big cities are the logical and geographical heads. As any name which would not. within its written or spoken meaning, clearly indicate I ho pre existence of a York and Brooklyn would only slir up protests, arouse anger and probably justify fights, it becomes necessary to hit upon a name which will place both bis; cities on record without disparaging either. Yorklin was suggested, but the Long Island people insisted, on fuller recognition. It is thought that York Brook might fill the bill. Til K Panama project, it seems, is not dead and a new company has been formed Willi a capital of S10,IJ(IU,0U0 for the purpose of building what may be called a trial caua', fifteen metres wide by foui metres deep, along the most difficult pari of the system. ''If this is done," says the Philadelphia Ledger, "it is said that financial institutions are ready lo advance $100,0011,000 to complete the great work. Should this scheme be actively developed, it will have an important bear ing on the Nicaragua cnletprUe, and our government will have to cou.-ider whether the rival caual shall be built, aud if not, whether the Panama canal can be controlled in the interests of the United States. TllE New York Journal, which has rapidly taken front rank among New York Democratic journals in the metrop olis, has published a poll of the States and announces that the silver men will control the Natiooal Democratic conven tion. The Journal is not a silver paper; its policy is in favor of the gold standard and it gives this result of its full returns because it takes pride in printing the correct news. Thirty thhek of the fifiy seven counties of California are producers of gold in large quantities, and yet in spite of this fact the State is overwhelmingly in favor of the free coinage of silver. This shows that the Califoroians have si udied the matter jurefully, that other States, with less inducement to advocate t single gold standard, might do well to follow the silver lead of the golden oom-monweiUh. Bernard, and George II. White nates Henry Penny, J. Edward Cox, ('. T. Bailey, and W. S. llogans. The nomination of Russell came as a great surprise to the Dockery lueti.as it was thought that Dockery would bo nominated mi the first ballot. The combination against Dockery was a Boyd move, lie increased Russell's delegates Eiiiiity per cent and gcmral managers of the railways of the United States are men who huvej elimhtd up the ladder from the bottom. 1 Out nt' ;;."!) only OH stepped into railway! j si-meis at. or anywhere near the top. ' And even this is a very unfair proper lion, lor this leason, natiicly, that, with only some half a do, -n exo 'iti-tiis, those lueu who have dropped into dignili- d ! office from above are the heads of very small companies. "' i The convention was organized nfur S ecu KT.v HIES Ol.NKV and Carlisle the committee on credentials had reported, recently consented, for the fust time since 1 by electing Marshall I,. Molt, who is a they held i-tlice, lo be photographed , son of Dr. Molt, as pi iiuancnt chairman. sealed at their desks. The pictures were 1 Molt was escorted to the. chair and taken at the riijucst of The Ladies' - uiade a short speech, s.ising souiulhing Home Journal, and will be u.-ed to , Iriondly of all the candidates. illustrate ex President Hamsun's article Judge Ewarl offend a resolution describing the workings ol the Mat j nominating Jeter ('. 1'iilchard as th Department iu ihe July number of that ! choice of the 11. -publican parly in th magazine. i State for l'nitnl States Senator, and I pledging the delegates to secure his election by all boriuiablc means. The resolution was wildly endorsed by a unanimous vote. Resolutions wore introduced by Sena tor l'rilchard, instructing the ib-lcgates TllE uegrocs will have the pleasure of voting for Russell, the man w ho is charged with saying they are savages; that "a'l negroes are natural bom thieves. They will steal six days iu the week aud go to church on Sunday to shout and pray it off." Colored people of Halifax county are you willing to east your votes for such a man? Hkue is a uuiiiie suggestion from Georgia exchange: "Suppose some tention be given to the reduction of acreage in politics. Let's reduce candidates to a stand: thin 'em out; plant 'em farther apart, and put lower iu a hill." Wiikn a man like Senator Teller threatens to desert the Republican party unless it obeys his orders, the Mail and Express thinks it is about time for the orgaiiizition to balance its accounts with him and announce a dissolution of part-iicr-hip. INDIANA Democrats think that Gov ernor Matthews i. just the man for the Chicago nomination, and think he would get Ohio. Michigan, Wisconsin, Colon-i do and other wester States, and are talk ing the ticket, Matthews and Flower." to St. Louis f,.r Wm, McKinlcy. The motion was carried by a rising vote, though it wa- noticed that . mite a niiiu- I ber of Jeli gales kept their scats. j When Chairman Molt announced that at- i nominations for Governor were iu order, the: patideiuotiiutu broke loose iu I lie eotiven. the1 t ii 'ii and candidates' names wore on the lips of every delegate. The resolution dulaiing fur fusion with the Populists was adopted. G. X. French first put in Humiliation P. L. Russell, ill a strong and pleasant sp-wli which was enthusiastically re- ciiic-1. Rojd, Diek-ry. M ly and Lu-k Wire named in the order mention- A resolution was introduced in the Senate by Mr. Call a-king the President to protest against the execution by the Spanish Government of American citizens captured on the schooner C petit. by ,,,,!, witl.-lr.iw IV-.ui the race as The firs! lull.it resulted as follows: Dockery. M and I T. M ly. K liu-s.-l! 17 and I! 7: Lu-k I. I! y 1 Jn. Result of second ballot. Illl-soll, 1 Hi ii " Dockery, !! -t 7, io)d. Moody, The third ballot resulted, P. -yd, l: Dockery. :". Russell. M7. M ly. K Great Shouting fir Bus-ill following. The fourth ballot r-siilti-d. Russell, 111. Dock.-ry, 1"1, Byd 10. Senator Moody came forward alior the fourth billot and announced that lie a can- il-h I boat. make ade dilate for Governor. The fifth ballot resulted: Uu-sc!l 11 j It 7. Dockery, Dh'i I 7; Boyd, l.". The sixth ballot resulted: Dockery. 111. Rti-s,ll, lir,. lUd, ... The seventh ball -t n-ultcd Poetry, lie: I 7. Russell, ll'.i :t7. Boyd, l.'l. Uusscll is nominated, !!! votes being necessary for a choice. The convention went wild when the chairman announced that Daniel L. Rus sell was the nominee. Senator Moody objected to the Vote, because he claimed that Graham's vote was ca-t for Russell when the delegates Were not in the hall. It-car Spiers got up and moved that Russell's nomination he made unanimous There Were loutld erics of "No." The convention refused to Russell's nomination unanimous. The other nominations were without opposition. The nomination of Russell creates no cnthusiatti at all. The following is what some of the leading Republicans said after it was all over: "I am content," said Col. O. 11. Dockery. 'They have got it. Let'em have it, There is no responsibility no inc." "I did the best I could to beat the d J scoundrel," said Reynolds, of Forsyth, while the crowd was cheering Russell. i "I've got a litlle m-in-.y h-l't," said a Western Republican, "and I 11 bet 1,1100 j that Kussell is defeated for Governor of I North Carolina. "Hurrah for Jule Carr, the nut i Governor of North Carolina," shouted a Tills backyard, no matter how small,' half dozen Raleigh colored men, as they marched down Fayettevillo street. "1 would sec Dan Russell further in torment than a rabbit could run in nine years, before I would vote for him for Governor," said a colored delegate, as he walked out of the hall. The British colony in Denierara are sending a protest to the Biiii-h Govern ment against the delay in the settlement of the boundary question between Great Britain aud Venezuela rcpiesenliug that local interests arc suffering greatly. TllE Boot and Shoemakers Union, of Manchester, N. II .has sent iu a petition to Congress for the free coinage of-ilvcr at a ratio of 1G to 1. Those lin n know where the shoe pinches. Cahhinal GtliiniNs says that the highest compliment which can be bestow ed on a man is lo say that he is a man of his word Thomas ('. Pi.att says that McKin lcy ' nomination will breed discord and disaster in the Republican party. If yi u Wear -peeks, now is y-mr time to get properly fitted. Dr. Brown, of Baltimore, is a liist class Optician, and hi- charges are i com .liable. Examination free, wili bo at Halifax court week. Office address Savannah, Ga, and Haiti more, Md. A bachelor always knows how a child should be brought up, but always forgets the secret after marriage. your duty to protect your eyes reatest gilt tu mall. Cheap lens-j of! It i God's ses will destroy them. pr. Brown, Baltimore, has crystal Pebble Lens, and he has put his prices to suit the limes. Will be at Halifax during court week. Olfieu address llr.Geo. Broivu, Savannah, Ga., and llalliuinie, Md. can be mad little eare. i thing of heauiv bv i Ninety I'kii Cent. Of all the peo ple need to lake a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season to prevent that rundown and debilitated condition which invites disea.su. The money invested in half a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla will come back with largo returns in. health and vigor of body and strength of nerves. Hoods Pills are easy to buy, easy to take, easy to operate Cure all liver ills. 25c. When u man says "my dear, my bet ter half," he may refer to his wife; then again he may simply allude to his last ; to Jo "ow is to bury it J. Wiley Shook said while the Russell rooters were shouting: "This is the first time I ever heard a d d crowd shout them solves to doath at their own fun eral." "Pritchard is responsible for Kussell's nomination," said a prominent white Re publican, "and he will go down with the Russell wreck. Lot him go wo will not mourn." "The Republican party has cut its throat, and all the Democrats have got in November," nir hi MiniMiic iiiNviNiniN. Calk j in .1.1 i I it; id hMl.lgll .lull' Md. Raleigh, N. C. April M, 1 0G. A Convention of the Pcn.M0t.itie party of North Carolina is hereby called to assemble in the city of Raleigh on the LTith diy of .Lino, 1-Jti, fur the purpose of II iiniliatilig candidates fol ti.iVeri.or and the oilier State officer.- and Presiden tial electors for the State at large; for the purpose of e lecting delegates to the National Democratic convention at Chi cago, an 1 for the transaction of such !e may properly conic other busines before it. The ,-cvcral counties of the State will select delegali .- to the State Convention ill accordance with the plan of organiza tion this day promulgated. Polio by or-lor of the State Democratic Executive Committee. JAMES II. POP, Chairmin, Sniithfic! N I. WII.KY RUSH, Secretary, Ash, hero. N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V 0 A "Sill' A NSW i:k. Two olioti-eolored d east Were disoiis-ing situation. bio w .is oth.r for D- ek. ry. long and earn- -t Iv, but legates from III." the gubernatorial lor ll'i-.-oll. the I'll, v had argued at I. -th were i f the line opinion still. Finally the Dockery tan turned lo another Dockery man, ajing : 1 n v.r did like lo ai'-iio with a fool anyway. Don't y. i know wh it the Bible says ?" a-kod the other h.-ek.-ry man. "It s.ivs several things," w.i- the reply. "You know it says you must answer a fool ae Mnling tu his folly." Yes. it sas that, but can you tell me wb'Tc the Bible says anything about answering a d fool?" Raleigh News and ( Ibserver. Gladness Comes ilh Wake up your liver hut be sine you take Simmons Liver Regulator to do it with it will do it every time, and do it so well th it you'll fell wonderfully re I'rcsod and strengthened. It is Simmons Liver Regulator that does it. There is only one Simmons Liver Regulator, and you II know it by the Red Z on the package. Take nothing else, and you'll be sure to get all the good health promised. I UK money onl iUllter of 1 r iiii-incs uring the to have piarter in exeei i- il iliat ol any l revimi the hislorv of tin- country. I'll K Washington Post says that if the propositi-n to change the name ol Wall s nct. is carrte l into dl-cl, it would rum i vast amount of flee silver campaign literature. In essentials unilv; in lion c ssenlia's lib-rty: in all thing-chaiity," would be a good saving lor North Carolina demo crats to observe. APV KIU'ISKM ENTS. fifty cents. declared a delegate, as ho wended his way to the depot, "Ten people out of a duien are inva- "I have fought Dan Russell with all lids," says a recent medical authority, my might," said a prominent New Hun- At least eight out of these ten, it is safe over Republican, "and I am going to1 io u.iow, am suuonng iroin some torm ot tight bun until 1 see hi in buried so deon blood disease which a persistent use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla would bo sure to cure. Then, don't be an invalid, in November that he can nuver again betray the Republican party in -North Carolina. Acioriv The wonderful cure related lieluw is hy no mentis niiti-ual w iili 1 1 1's .sar saparilla. This great iiii-ili'-inr bus given health I., suffering ebihlreli, even win n hi-aitl, -ei-ninl iinpiis-ible. The seen i cf its ,-e i-tbal il ptiri lies, Yil.ili.os tool enriches the liluuil. "I wish lo tell of n wonderful cure effected by Hood's Siirsspnrilla. Five years ago my little boy was sudden ly seized with ll severe lameness, Ri'par pntly in his rilit knee, liich some phy sieirtns s-iiid w as rbeunmt ism, w bile ot hers said it was hip disease and that it was Incurable iJurititf the tu-xt w inttr antl Hpriitt? he turn ii io rupkily worse. Wct.x-k Jiunnio ton Hptriulisl , lit. tii M it hh hip (list use. At this tisni' the nlHictu.ri Uviur.e so Ht vrri' that wc could not nn-vc h;:.i v. ith out ciui.-sint; terrain'- 'f p : ii' . Ii-- lx c.tmf n il;;ct I iri w i-i-h; tu " ) - m ".!-, ami was hut a Khiuluw of W. l-ruu r m IC Wt haii Hi-. ut civrii up hu;.f v. 'icn w rt rttl of ftourc hy Iliit.ii'H Siir-a; arilhi of u Himilar CR-iV. We rfnilvril t" t! Jinimh' was th -h!' !!y taking thu lirt buttle t Ii'h nifitii iiir. iniprovinl after. w as even Hi? Better after the second. We have tinee ued over dnrn buttles of t he metl icim, and thei'lmiiKe. hum cxeeedvd imrrxpeetationH Jamt'8 in now able to walk without the aid uf mitclieH and kich to nchool every day. lie has Imtii wonderfully cured by HiHid'uSarKaparilla." J. C), lllNIKLL, Oakley, Michigan. !riitfi?Nt ( r. Tuhlw m.vn he knowi the Hundi'll boy has Unn wonderfully Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and that Mr, Hun- dell in thoroughly reliable. He hatt a good Bale of Hood'H hrnHmrilla and Hood's Pills, both of which arc giving perfect MtHafaction. He havh llood'a I Mils ice m to be the coming family cathartic. N. B. If you decidu totaku IIiHid's 8ar. Baparilla do not he induced to buy any other, Insist upon Hood's, hecauHu Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Hlouil I'lirillei rri'i.lleil l y ('. I. I'liii'l "; t A II .IniKClsts. SI. .. Lowell. Mass. ; I i Like, eusy rite. 'J'lCenti. A DAYTO ACENTS! $10 Anyone who wanta to Bet rich ntm w no iiaa a little enlerpn.se can secure tlUadny in the Dish Washer business. It is booming now. Everylmly wnnts Clirnux nownriiiyn. One nent cleared $20 'erery Uy lor a year; a gooil ehuncv; best I'isli Vtiisher made; no soliciting; Dish v asiicrs sold at Home; a pernmiieut post tion in town, city oreoiintrv. Onemillion to be sold. A wide-awake hustler can clear Hr. to J'.'On day rosy; washes and dries in two minutes. CLIMAX M'F'O UL, rsij Hitti-r Ave., Columbus, Obio. hotter niiilerstiinirnie: nf the transient iiotmv ol tliemnin I"is- ic;il ills, which enni-h lu fioe pi-nieret-lurts- e-ciitl.-i-lVni-ls - U ;i -:i n t elTurts -rii'htlv din- ted. Theiv i- eonif.irt ill Hie hnim leilt'e. that mi ninny foniis of -icliness at-e u.'t tine to liny actual itis e;ise. Lilt simple tun c.Histipatcilcuilili tiiinnfthe sciem. which the pleasant faiuilv laxative. Syiopi.f lit:-, prninpl- Iv removes. Thai isuhe it istlu ly r'eineilv u ith iniliion-of faniiiies. ami is eveiywh'-iv csleeiiieil so lui'hlv Ly all uh'i'valno health. Its h.-nelicial elVeels are due t" the fact, that it is the one lenu.lv which p.-ninules inlenial cleanliness w it 1 1 . . 1 1 1 di-Lililatinir Ihe nr. 'alls mi whi. h it acts. It is I lieref.ire ail inilii'l'tair. ill iinh-r I" L'. t it tieial elTei is. I to w hell yml pur chase, that ."O have tie ele. which is manufaclun-il hy Ih f, hh in l-'i:.' syrup I iv I'Ml.v all vcputu hie ilru;'i'i-ls. If iu the enj.o nu'i.t nf y I health. ami ti.esv-tein is reeular. la sal ives it other remedies are then not h" ilcil. It alllii-lii! with any actual .Ii-, a-o. one mav Le ei'liini.-inleil to the ni"-l ski It'ul physici;ins. hut if ill need nf a lavalive. imo should have the host, and w ith the well-inf.irnieil everywhere. Syrup nf l-'ij.'s stands hiehest and is ln-'si lan'.-ly Used and .'ives on est (,'ellera i sat i-fael imi. tielie u pur- enuine arli- lali- i.ld hy ADV 1CHTISKMKNTS. GIL HALE, ifAIJI'AX, N. C. ('.inii lull line Dry Goods, Notions, Boots sikiks. (;i:ori:i;ii:s, i:tc. Aneiit lor STASDAhli SKWIXti MA 11 1 1 N MS. Can lurnish any part of any kind ot machine at slant n.ilice. Send postal card I'm slip illustrating parts lo inaehine you have anil will name price lor piece needed. 1 can v a lull line APV KKTISK.M KX'I i ) nf!i ,i j i i-M' -xiji , , .. , ... Don rr. There are people hero who have tli,ir ih wlil - al.oiit i ur inoihrn iiH'ihoJs ami a' i iiauc-s in d -nlisiiv Tie y wouid n-ih r j.-iy l-ii; piiecs r..r olil-la.-liioiieil, painlul ilenlistrv. lliati to .a.V unnli rate prices fr paii-less, iicifeet woik. Hut our luission is i .iucaliiii.ii. loullcrs are hccoinin-' f, NEW YORK DENTAL ROOMS, NO. m VAIN' STUKI-.T, NOHrOI.K, VA. (' A. NASI I eV SOX. -Mairil'actiin is and Dealers in- luar . jranE or- isplay SPRING AND SUMMER- MILLINERY. KANt V (iOohS and NoYKl.TH.S. i'.uttci'ii k's I'iittcius. U. (J. CORSETS, Mi-iscs at ""(., I, a.lics 7.V. tit $. 11,. Trices nil! Ik- mailc to suit the tines. Hats ami I. nutlets mailt- ami trimmed to onier. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Wcldon, N. C. THE KERN FURNITURE CO., 81 Hid M.uk.-t square. Neilolk, Vn. Balij Carriages, Refriprators, and lull line olTuruituie. Market and Green Groceries ! To all in)- I'ricmls: I have opened MAKKKT at the olel "I'cliuonico" stand. Coffins & Burial Cases. line me a dial when in ncttl of any tliini my 7 ly. NOT I CM. N'orlli Caiolnii. ) 1 n Siipi'i ior l inn I, llalil'.i i -itintx. I ,J. II. Sumiu. id, .1. Velev Mitchell, and V. T. Mit. h. , Tlamitifs Against. A .1, T..il-er. Sydney Mitchell, Atninie Towers, V. K. Oaniel. us jraulian of A in lnie Toners, iind W. l'l I tan it 1 us adiiiiu-i-tiator ol ihe estate ot' J. A. Towers, il . i 1 1 , dclcndants: Iu jiiM-uancc dI" an order made in the above entitled caiiM-on the 'J.'t dav ot' dctohtr l-!i." hyS. M. Cary, elerk o'lthe Snpcrior court oi Halifax county N. C, thi' umicisiiicil comniissionci's h ill pro ceed to sell at tliccourt house door in Ihe itiwn of ilalii'ax (in the till Monday in May to the highest bidder fur cash, that tiaet of land known as the .Snm tm rcll tnu situated in the county ot Hal ifax. N. C, hounded on the North by the lands oi" Hiram Holt and Hollord, east hy the lands ol O. A. lhaneh. and on the south Ity the land.s of Pr. I. K. ti recti, on the we-t ity the lainl of James lloldl'ord. Saul lands sold litr paitilion. This the !Mh day ofAplll l-!Hi. Ti:i;msh S.i,k. (Mie-fourlh e.h, bal ance in (i, l'J and 1 immths, secured hy lioilds to he approved bv the court- "V. K. HANIKL, K. T- CLAKK. apr !t -It. CoiiiiniN.-ioners. XECUTRIX'S NOTICE. hi Doors, B Hardware StiTlhinhvuoil Cuhinet Mnntels, Sluirway Work.JJB Roofiing v and X Sheathing & Paper, Br;iiulM, dils unil Wimlow (Ihiss.'i-iJ tov KSTl.M.VTKS AMI I'KH'KS (ilVKN ON AI'l'LlCATION.-Vj ii.r.'in ly. C. NASH &c SON", Norfolk, Ya. :3 $13.00 SACK SUIT OUR 1896 SPRING LEADER G'lir.inliYj tn be m.iJe from Impm lcJ All Wool, Black nr Blue Worsted Cor Jed Cheviot, nui.le in latest style, lineJ with Imported Fanner S.ilin, trimmed .mil finished i.i the hest nt Custom ii.llor manner, You cannot duplicate II in your town lor $15.00, '". 1 he same e ft I r YOUTHS. HS, ljt.. Ml I'AMS M'lTS, i 1 vVJ 4 tl, 15 v.ais, VtLd !ia ini: iiialiti''d as euvutrix upon the estate ot Wm, K. Itellainy, deceased, 1 hereby pve notice to all jtarties holding claim-s against aid ctate to present them tunic om or be ft re the tirst day of May, H!'7, at lailield, N. (' , or tin.-" notice will In plead in bar of their recovery. All person- indebted to said estate will come for ward and settlcat once aud Have cost of same. This 1-th dav of April iH.lii. MAkY k. kkkkAMY, Kxccutrix ot Y. L. llelhuny, dec. apr it. N" 0 T I C E .-wi i.is-r oi'AKTir t-.- Stall .Liily KKlTou HAND: i el', Nice Fresh I'i-li reeeiveil l',.rk S.I1ISII-,.. (';il.h.iL'e, Potatoes, l-te. 11 ICE 1,1 ''- I'-T a-io-wiii pouml. C. Cr. EVANS, Wel.lon, .V. C. apr tl'. RAFTER CONISULTATIONh;- The undersigned haxin ijualilied before the Superior court of Halifax county :i .ldinini-tratiir ol the estate of Miss Carrie Kdwaids, deceased, out lie 1'ith day of Aprd l-it'J, liereby notifies all persons holding claims against Ins aul intestate to present them to him at his uilice iu Weldon, N. f. duly verified within twelve months from date ot this not ice or the same will be plead ed in bar thereof- All persons ulm are indebted to the es tate arc requested to make immediate pay ment. This the iMh dav of April 1-l'ti. J. T. ti( (.T I, adTur., of Miss Carrie Kduanl--, dee. apr tit. N" OTICE.-m III Superior Court. THEY AGREED To send tluir orders for printing to tlic Excelsior FrintiniL Conipany'c- .'I - - - , . i - i Vi:i.l)t)K, N. c. VISITINC CARDS OF THE LATEST STYLES. Letter I Ti-ikIh, l'aelet Ileliils. Hill lleails, Enveloiies, Statements', Hand Hills, Programmes. TieketH, Etc., Ktc Etc. for sample and prices. By virtue of a power of wile contained iu A deed ill trust Irom H. J. 1'ope to nie datwl Nov. 1(1, lHl, and registered Nov. 17, 1HS1 in hook (15, pane 17(1, of the pnh lie ItcKiRtcr's office in Halifax comity, North Carolina, I will at the court house door in Halifax on Saturday, the tit li day of June lsilKl, sell at public miction to the highest l.iddcr for cauli the tract of land situated in said county lorraerly owned hy H. J. 1'opeaml on which hedicd, hounded I. y the lionnokc river, the lands of the late N. M. Ionir, the lnte Charles J. Gee and others, the houndarics of which will more fully appear by reference to deed from Jameji McAndreW and wife Julia, ri'ttistered in book 61, pane IIKI ol said Krister's ollicc, it beiun the aanie lands therein conveyed to mid H. J. l'ope. Said lnud contnins IM7 acres, more or less. This March Mat, Will. K. B. PEEBLES, apr 2 Ids. Trustee, North ('..rolina,. Halifax t'ountv 1. 11. lianii I, ailuiinistrator of the estate ol II. 11. l'lillcti, deceased, plaiutitl', Aftainst rannie S. Johnston and J. V. Johnston, her husband, Paul liarrett (Horace Pollen, (Ivid Pullen and l.ney Pnllen by their nuarilian) J. li. liulloek, ilc feuilauts. In puisuauee ofan order inaile in the above entitled cause on the .'.th day of March lyiii by IS. M. Gary, clerk of Supc 'rioi court of Halifax coiintv, N. C, the tinilersinned coiiiiiiissioiier will proceed to sell at the Central Hotel in the town of Littleton on I he i.'ilh day of May at l'J o'clock M. U.tho highest bidder for cash that tract land of situated in the ali.resaid Statcand coiintvand iHiunded on the setuth l.y the lauds of Mrs. M. J. Alston, north anil cast hy and on the west by thchouie placeofSid Alston, il heini; the tract conveyed by Leo Alston, to It. H. Pullen and is ot record in the otViee of the register ol' deeds of llalitax county in lmok 71 on pae -I and to which reference is here made lor a more aeenrite description of said land. Aud also one oil. er lot of land situated in the town ot Lit tleton known as the hotel Central properly execptingthe hotel buildingr and kitiheii and a lot of land between the said hotel and kitchen and garden pailings. TERMS OF SALE (II the hotel pro-wr-ty is one-third catd. balance in li and li months title retained to property until the all purchase money is paid and ligal inter est on deferred payments. H. (i. DANIEL, Commissioner. April 2(1, lNllli. apri3 4l Wanted-An Idea Wtio ran think of oiii tlrniil Utliitf Ultftitf thfT nt-r lirlnir .m waaiih KllOf RiU'kS to V.i,.nt An...! tifi)i. WuhiiiRtiiik, ii c.,f..r ihpir ti.wit pnieuixr uJ lUt ut twu buuiirea luveuiluua waulmi. Prottyt your Wi; Write JOHN 1 T W. W. KA1; (near li. Ii. Shed, II T Pope's old stand) THE ONLYtM All Night House HtJ-lN TOWN. Bar ready for accommodation at all hours. -FAMILY GROCERIES,- Canned Goods and Confectioncricg. Cloee Saturday niiht at li o'clock. 0n-n Mon day at li o'elock a. k. my 2 ly. Wanted-An Idea SSs Protct your Id CM; thef may trlug you wealth. Writ JOHN WKUDRKHuKN ft CO , Patent AlUv My a, WaJhlnt ton, li. C, tt their $l,Hui prim vOC mai mt of two ttuudrwl UiTenOoua waotL 1 urn Vvi i 'i' How to Measure for Men's and Boys Suits: Mo.iMirc a MunJ Bums', and V.'jist. ami I ruin Crutch tu Ihrl I- r Pauls. XsrS l m t Furliovs, send aires.jfji WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES to your door, and, should fa you not feel satlslkJ, will refund money. Si Si DCmCMDCD Vdtl buv direct from one uf the larr.-ct s-hnleculK num.. !& 5 ZZllhLILL- faciurcrs a full Suit, COAT, VLSI and PANTS, (.,r W ',"y $t.50, nude to order. II y. u ..rdcr a suit, ..ur friends will want one like it. 35 UUK ui.uIKltv CAIALOCVE, i "H'nin or l;e::c v.irietv of eoitallv !. V St niiV'iir v.irietv nf pnitnllv f mm; -'. !, MAILED FREE. .-. .! i....kv .t ..nr risk lv Drm't vh IV ; Nnv -ik, M.'hfN i-r l.prcss url.r, m kn -uriU Ltt'tur. E. FOSENBl'RGER & COrAM-.V;:;.4 New York Cily jjj W. D. HARRISON'S IM S - LINE BETWEEN- WELDOH and ROANQKE RAPIDS Schedule in effect as follows: leave Weldon daily at Vl: V. M. Arrive Honnoko ltar.idn 1:30 P. M. Leave Iloanoko Kapiils, 2:00 1'. M. Arrive WelJon 11:00 1'. M. Wr-Will make special trips if nectwary leaving WelJon at 8:00 A. M., and 4:00 I'. M. FA UK for the round trip ".") cents, l'arc one way only, 50 cents. WCoinfortnlle Veliieles mid 'ood teams. npr 23 Cm. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Pesinna sent to any nililroaa FUEE. In writiiiK for them please pvo nj-e of ileeeiiW anil Nome limit iw lo priee. All work wurninteil STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS AND WUENTIIiKLY SATISFACTORY. Work Delivered At Any Depot. .Ht 11 ly. CHARLES G ALLEY, " CONFECTIONER. IMffE GRAEj aggaaai 1 1 t"B HmM PETERSBURG, Vjl. Jtr. W. V. Wnrrcu represent the firm and will visit Weldon nnd its vicinity iej nlurly. octlOly. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, III, I l.'l ill;. Hank it., Norfolk, Va. I.iiroe stock of C&jM'Hiunirntt ami Grawtttmet, tic. Hidy for immediate idiipment. Pcsigns Irco. 11 2 ly B. 1'. SAI.K, WW.MNNi Proprietor. Mnnnircr MANSION HOUSE. - - - BOTH ON " - AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. Union Street, NOUFOI.K, VA. M. COHEN.SON & CO., PETEIiSBUliO, VA. Wholesale 1)111 GOODS and (i 1TOTI03STS. Manunu-UirersrifSkirtP, Drawer and over alls. PriccgunranteedairiiiiMitall North ern uiarkoto. - Orders reoeive prompt per. wnal attention. . dot ly. SPIERS & DAVIS, nax.l'roprietuts of'toS NEW YORK RACKET STORE Dealers in ancy Dry Goods And Notions.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 21, 1896, edition 1
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