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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY :'S, lStiti. S!!l UIIIMiS. j Nciisv Stc. as I'ulki fr.m liar Sui; IV PUHLISI1K1) KVERY TllTUi. LUY.I J. W. SLE23E, Editor & Frcpriet:r-D- E. STAINEACK, Associate Editor. Enlrmlat J'-.-l OJ'ur at (',,., us A'-"(-( Aim Mullrr. R.U KS OK SI ItSl'ltH'I'lOS IN AIIVAM'K. One Year (hy Mail), IJosl:ij;i' l'uiil f !.."!! Six Mouth.s 7."i j S.-nator Hutlcr has jo pal I'luircli. 1'itt imiiiiiv lV'U'K'r di'i'lll'i-.; lor .silver. WIIAl III! SIM'S sw n.i.i.irJ J liikr.Mjnif li.-liin N.il'iki'n l!.ir..i;.r.:.. l.U'htnin ik-troyi. i tn- .1. p, t 1'uililiiiL,' 1 til. , Wivli Atl.iini.- Ci:i-l lVtulus la-i 'I'lii' Cr-Mtan Imliaii- in intn'nii , eoumy tlu-!au' their .K'tiTiiiiiiiitiou hot ; Li Vl.tlV - ' Tlk1 ivii.ite ha- passed a l.iil appmpri- A Weekly Peiuocratic.iournalrli'voti'il to j "It"!-' SI.'iil.llinl lor a pulilie buildin;; at the material, educational, political ami )ul I;1M1 agricultural interests ot'llalila am! nil r- j rounding counties:, j ',.,,,. f Kd'coinlie county arc zl-... : raising I'timls (u cftot a ui.uiiiiii'iit to BtaJTAdveitisini: rates reasonable iimrtten. IVii.ler. furnished on application. Kii.'lil ear-wrecked, cm-iiii: a loss ol uv.-r l.'i.uuil by a colii-iou of two I'rcili trains at Lcxiii'lcn. The Senate reln-cd to conlirtn the nomination of I'r. It. A. Freeman for -lav t CARR VS. RUSSELL. An the needle lurus with unerring pre cision tu the pole, place the compass in whatever position you uiav, -o ilo tin eyes of the Democracy of North Carolina l""a-''T "I liurlin-ton. turn to that peerless son of Durham, j 'Flu? Kind's D.iu.'lrters a Col. .luliau 8. Carr, as the man to stand m, t in the city of It.iIcL'h Tu at the helm of the old Dcmocr.ilie ship ! eclel.rate the " Jubilee vear." anil steer her safely into port. j y. j Tin1 people of North Carolina reounij.' ., ", , ' ,' ,'. , I Iroin the Male till' tact that Col. l arr is n it a can liil ite , for imbcruatnriil honors, nor does he. desire the place. Rut this is the time when j The board of aldermen of Charlotte the office is seeking the man and il called j have ereet.-J a crematory, and will en- upon to make the sacrifice for all must -lowe it as a necessary sanitary measure iuiil; women Normal and 1 at I ireensljoro last week. inmate dustri: admit that it would he a sacriiiee for him toaccipt the nomination we believe The Quadrennial conference of the A .'i. c cuuren which lias iieeii m session that like the true patriot he is, he would j , Wil.uinutun for the pa-t 17 days has respoDil to the call ot his countrymen and lay himself a willing sacriiiee upon the altar of duly. Col. Julian S. Carr's nomination would mean victory, lie never enters hull' hearted into anything, but with all his soul and tuilit he ms in to win in every undertaking in lift. lie coulu come nearer reconciling ev faction than auy other man in the .State and with the dissatisfaction felt at the shameful methods used in securing Rus sell's nomination, he could draw lamely from the Republican vote in the State. Every man in North Carolina, he he Democrat, Republican or l'upuli-t, would feel that with Julian S. Carr at the head of the ship of State that there would he absolute safety. He is the friend ol the people, a man to be trusted; flee from everything like trickery, or political cor rnpliou. He is. iu fact, one whose liicl. sense of honor would preclude the pos-i bility of demagooery. Eminently suc cessful in the private walks of life lo would stand the peer of any inau iu tin State in executive ability in public affairs. and we believe as liimly as we do in our own existence that he would make one ol the best (iovernors that North Carolina! has ever bad. and that he would win an j immortal wreath ol lame during hi.- ad- adjourned llaekbiirn illett. of New Hern, have thus far this season shipped ii.lliio boxes of cabbage about one-third of their crop , A disreputable woman at I iieeiisboio. 1 . . ' II ' i . . ryi-'iauie u imams, who was tried lor murder ami aeiiiitted, killed hei-elf by takmi: laudanum. A man tinned llrown living in I ireens .rosliot ami desperately wound, d :i burglar last Tuesday niedit while he was attemptitiL' to enter Brown's house. Lightning struck the railroad track just in front of a running train near Sohua hist week, badly frightening the pi--i p r-. but no damage as done. Tie' Cirolina W at -liinaii. of .vili-lnrrv. one of the olJc.i p ipers in the Siale, has suspended publication. Il has been puhli-h.-d for year- as a ',i.p'i-t pap r. The I-'unkliu I'r,-.. re;, rr - th ,t Mr... J the Kpisco- An a.-lrolo gj-t is at Cbadlurn writes the Wiiwin glen Messctig 'l i- follows, "I am not a politician and lake nt5! sink in such matters, but 1 am an .istrolopi.-t and I constantly watch the stars, and by tliein litid out ihe distiny of nun and nations. 1 will tiut attempt to i xplain to your readiis the seienee of astrology, for they cannot understand it. Hut 1 am (j.iiiij; lo tell you what the stars have to sav. Ever since the fust el' April there has been a stiance movement auiotij; the stars. They say that 11 rover Cleveland is a greater man of destiny than Napoleon Runapaitc. He is o,,it,o to suddenly change lii views oil the linatici.il itics lion. He has been under the spell of a powerful hypnotist for the past lew years w ho has been employ, d by Wall street and the bankers of Europe to iniluctiee biui. This powerful .-pell is (riling to be broken by a uiest mysterious influence, 1 cannot understand. The next Retail'- ! iiean National convmlioti is m to .Sons break mi in a hi' low. '1 he next lb luoeralic convention is L'oinu' to declare for the iiiilimiud coiuaoo silver at 111 tol. ilrover Cleveland is oein to be nominated by acclamation and will be elected by 1 nil i h ctoral votes, and bis third administration will astonish the whole eiviii.od world. ,lule Carr is o oiim to he elecled Govern r of North Carolina liy a majority of To.iHHI votes. The l'i pulists and lb Minerals are going to fuse and swei i the State from the mountains to the seashore. Cuba is going to gain her iudcpcndciico in six months and Spain is going lo get into a short hut lively war with the United States on the first day id' Atlgii.-t. the United Stales gun boats will vigorously bombard the city of Havana. lien. U'cyh r wi.l be killed in this terriil'ic battle. The English, French and German pres. will be exceedingly hostile to the United States. There will be wars and rumor. wars but the Uniitd Statts will steer clear of war during llie closing months of siimiu. r and fall ninnlhs there will be tiuu.ual phenomena both on land and sea. and the whole world will be in a stat e of intense excitement. The churches all over the United Slates and Gt-at llri'aiu and Ireland will be thronged with wor.-hippers a n d preacher, everywhere will he proclaim ing the advent of the niilleiiiii.il dawn. l'lease don't put this iu the waste has k.-t for il contains the language of the i in; linn muni: uinvivikin. UilUh' H.vlir: l ily t!" ' h(e .Inn. llrown Jolly, of Corundum Hill. Macon j sllirs, i,,n't call the author a crank or I'oiiniy, -'.v,,i!ovvl -i riehiiine by mistake I pronounce this .ii.ation.il. Til all ol before phj-ioian. e .uld got lo ; v,m reader- to save the copy ol the pa- per c oil. lining ibis article and teil (hi in file I b.s.i v, r . ,v. i II o.,r C ... watch. and di lor. il, a llio-t re-peel'll'1 lop d w miui-tration. He is sound ou the tiuan cial iUestion, and his well known broad and well balanced views on every ipn-s lion ol State policy would give the people that cotiti leuce iu bun which was enjoyed by Yauce and other eminent -tatc-mcu Faveltevilie. was eloled I" .1, all, with : lis!, b, Gus Hi l.-red w- .1' 1! .b. a few day- ago. SI Il 'llll-on and Fran ' llied in ill'' S i eoun'v la.! w... L Ml ! IK C.nt; A-lrologei. . S. liiWIMliiV who from time to time have occupied 1 found guiily and sentenced t , I the Executive chair. dune F'th. The people would flock from the hiils and val.'eys to honor him, and in Noveiu her next, llenioctaey would triumph and Russell and bis followers would be lor- The New Rerne Journal -ays ihat few davs ago the boiler of a new -,i lill at Gum Neck, Tyrrell county, i tiloilei! uovcLino ,1,.. ,,!; .,, I L," ever buried in the political grave dug In ! ,, ", , , . 1 n - i t re, men nne iv ore are! tic,, ... ,,r,.l m !;...', r court ,r rap.', hanged i"iniu uii m''I ssiid,i- Ik will II '1: lis (niruiiiinii ,a ll.iliia J,h J.'rJ. the honest -ons ol t lie Old North State. People of North Carolina, are you willing to see your dear old Slate turned over to the Vandclie horde led by Russell. It is time for action, The enemy i upon our very borders, overlooking tin green held.- and ready to di-poil the bar vest with their blighting touch. Ret patriotism assert itself, let the white men of North Carolina got together to drive back the merciless enemy. Its no lime uow for family iiuarrcls. The coiuiui ii enemy is pressing hard and Rii-el! and his gang of ioe, uipeteiit. are ready te step aboard the good old -hip of Stale. Ret us take heart and unite lo save tin Stale. The voice of the people cry aloud for a leade'r, one whose courage, ability and valor can be reeogni.ed from the mountains to the sands of the sea shore, There is -ueh a man. We present his name. Nominate hnu and he will come forth to lead us in the light and victory will per h upon our hauner. It is a name wreathed with victory in the hu.-ine.-s world and it will win victory in the political contest. Turn to the first page of this paper ami you will lind the name a id the picture id' our candidate for Governor Julian S Carr, of lhirh mi. On the first ballot fur Governor I'l.dn) night, Col. Ilockery's Vole was announced to twill! 4 7. Ifh had received the I'ourleeu votes instructed for him, but which were tuinpcrod wiili, nod the twenty two Voles the combine ti ok from liim without evidcuee or justice, the Doekery vote on first ballot would have stood. Votes actually 'ait 47 Instructed de -.' ilea "gone" 14 Contested seats .-tolen 2- Total 132 4 7 01 fifteen more than were needed to nominate Raleigh News and Observer. Su its a true bill that Russell got the nomination by "fraud and corrupt." Self respecting Republicans who were for Doekery cannot support Russell. Sknatob TKM.Ktl says McKiuley has ajjents going around in the silver states of the West telling the people that Mc Kinley is for silver and will not veto a free silver bill. He also has agents in tho East assuring the 'dJ people lhat ho is solid on gold. Now you see it and now yon don't. Mo. is doing the double bome sot in daisy style. Rev. Tin ma- . I'ritehard. I It , the noted N'Tih Carolina l!apii-t minister, died in New Yotk last Saturday. He was horn in Charlotte ami was at one time president of Wake Forest College. Col. Julian S. Carr elb rs lo give S'J.Vl a year to e-iabli-b the "Lida Cart Fel lowship," at the Gnon-horo Normal and Industrial School to perpetuate and keep alive her n unc in the St it", -he having married into another State. l.a.-t week's issue of 1 he N' .rth Caro lina Christian Advocate was an Epworth I,e;igue edition and wa- liiled with mat ter relative lo the approaching Epworth League and Sunday School Conference at Siati sville. Govt rnoi Carr has made a reipiisitioti oil the Governor of Virginia lor John Hopkins who escaped Sometime ago from Wake county work house where he was serving out a term of six years for the or 1111' and perjury and false pretence. It is a poor law, as well as a poor rule, that does not work both ways. In a suit hrugbl by a woman in Columbus, Oliio, to reeovi r SSini lo-t by her hus band in a gambling place, the proprietors of the resort ollered in deli tiee to prove th it the hu-baud of the ulainlill bad uu pr vi ai- occas-ions won il,lliil in the gambling den. The curt ruled that such evidence was admissible, and that if the f..c:a ,.!' the luring cu:j b,; established, the amount Won would be a counter claim again-t any amount that had been lost, anj must be deducted iu awarding damages. The commeneemct't exercises of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will begin with the Raeoalaureate, sermon Sunday, May 81, by liishop Rondthaler of the Moravian church. The annual meeting of the Dialectic and Philanthropic societies will he held Tues day night, June 2, at 8 o'clock. On Wednesday June 3 there will be a meet ing of the Board of Trustees. June 4th, is conimenciiuent day. The graduates will deliver their orations, and receive their liiplomason that day. Vice President Adlia Stevenson will present tho diplomas, and make an address A public reception will begiven the Vice I'res dent so that everybody may greet him A game of base ball will be played iu the afternoon in the athletic field. Reduced rates will he given ou all railroads, and special trains will be run on Thursday commencement day. President Winston writes that everybody is invited. 1'ui'sii nit to a call the Kxeeiitiiie Com mittee of the S S. Association of Halifax e unity tn-'t in I'.nlield on Fiiday, May -th. HUll. Ail the members were not pic-cut.but four denominations of Christians were roprc-'iited by those present. After prayer by W. F. Coppedge, by reiUest of L. Vinson, chairman of the cotumit t'c. County President V. C. Wbitakcr, acted as chairman of the meeting. Correspondence having been received a-king if Halifax county could hold its convention on July -uJ, on motion if S. Al.-op, it was ri solved to hold the S. S. Convention of Halifax County As siciation on July ..'rid, USI'C. The convention will meet in Granville -tr'''t M. E. church, llelifax, on Wed lie-day, July -L' I. at 11:15 o'clock. In the matter of hou.-c to hou-e visita tion it was deemed best not to push same at present. The enrollment card Was adopted. The eommittc earnestly urges co oper ation on the part of Sunday School work ers. On motion it was resolved, that a e ipy of these resolutions be scut to the Roan'iikr Nkn's and also one to the Scotland Neck Democrat with requests to publish same. It is gratifying indeed to the commit tee to koow and see the progress made in a. .Y work siuce the organization of the Ilalif.ii County Association. The attt ndonce upon town-hip conven tions, the contributions from the different schools, and the interest manifested by teachers and scholars show a tt -ady ad vance along the whole line. Hreihren let us take courage and double nur efforts, and God will bless us, and bless our land abundantly. Too much cannot be said in praise of the hard work done by our County President. With almost insur mountable difficulties before him, ho has by his unceasing energy and z..;al for the cause af the Master swept away every barrier, and by Divino help, orgauized Halifax county despite the efforts of the powers ol darkness and the babbling of bigots and kickers He is the right man in the right place. The greatest warrior of modern times once said, ' I would rather hive an army of deer led by a lion than an army of lions led by 11 deer." Wo have the right leader iu the S. S, work. The convention will elect new officers in July. A word to the wise is sufficient. L. Vinson, Cluirman, Ex. Com. ri. S. Asso. Halifax Co. Ik ft ai an is the architect of hia own fortune there ore a good many shabby buildings about. Raleigh, N. ('., April 111, lMbb A coiivi mi ,n (i!' tin; I)"iii' icratie party of North Carolina is hereby called to assemble iu the ciiy of Kaleigb on the J.'illi day ,.' June, ls'.Hi, for the purpose of ti oninatiiig candidates foi Governor and the oth.-r Slate ollicers aud Presiden tial e'e 'tors foi the Stale at large, lor the purpose of electing delegates to the National Democratic convention at Chi cago, an 1 for the tran-acliou of such other business as may properly come before it. The several counties of the State will select delegates to the State Convention ill accordance with the plan of organia tiou this d ty promulgated. Done by order ofthc State Democratic Executive Committee. JAMES 11. I'OU, Chairman, Siiiithlioi N. C. W1I.EY lll'SlI, Secretary, A-hcboro, N. C. X E W AD VERT IS EM E NTS. A 1 1 1 N I ION IHIMCX K ATS. A ( .11 I. Knit mi NTV rilNVl'M liiN AM' IIIIMAIIIKS, The Deiii.u-r.ili,' voters ,, Halifax county are rupieslcd lo meet at the sev eral voting precinct- on Thursday, June 1 "-I Ii, lMli'.. at such hour of the day as may be de-ignalod by the Township In centive Couiiuiitees for the purpose of electing a Precinct Executive Committee of live' rn inbers. and a!'" to select dele gates lo a County Convention which is called to meet at Halifax on ihe L'ilrd day of June. Hllii, at lg o'clock M.. for the pur o.e .'!' 1 ii eting delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions and to transact such oile r bu-in--s a- may prop erly come before it Win r" a town-hip has been divided into two precincts, it is suggested by the committee that each precinct select one half of the number of delegates to the county convention to which the township is entitled according to its vote. I'li'lct the plan ol organiz nidi the different chairmen ol the Precinct com mittees c ui-litu'e the County Executive C 'iniuitlee and they are r, ijUir. il to meet at the same time and place uf the county coiivi tnioii to elect a chairman. The I wn-hi - are 1 1 1 1 i 1 ! . 1 to ci-t the following vote 111 the county c uiv-nlioti. Rrinkl'A Vllle each pleeiuct. 5, total 111. Ilutlenvood -. Colioeoliara I'. I'liilicld each precinct II', total Fauci Its s, Halifax each precinct, I ', total !. Littleton each precinct I. total S. I'alnr, ra each precinct S. total 111. lie.-, i.eatb-i;. Scotland Neck each precinct 111, total -II. Weld. -n ach precinct 111, total IM. I. E tjllKKN, Ch lirman I'eiii. Fx. Coin. Halifax Co. W. ldoii, X C, May L'n, !!;. 1 11 pursuance ol a call ofthc County Diuiociatie Executive Committee, the Democrats of Weldon town-hip arc re .Ue-ted tomeet at their respective polling places, to wil: at Pearson and 1'oweH's iniii at .'I o'clock P. M , at Weldon at -o'clock P. M.011 Thursday, the IStb of June. H'.M'i. for the purpose of elect ing a Pteeinet Executive Committee of live members for each precinct, and se lecting delegates to the county convention which meets at Halifax on the -ilrd day ol June, l:u'.. Encb precinct in Weldon township will be entitled to cast in the county con vention In'- Votes. Each Pr cinct committee will elect a chairman who will be a metuber of the 'ooutity Executive Committee. . E. Giikkn, Chairman, Dcin Ex. Com. Weldon town-hip. Weldon. X. C, May 'Jll, ISiUl. ADVERTISEMENTS. ores Of nil kinds, Scrofula, Salt Iiluaini, Roil', Dimples, Tetter. SoaMhoad 11111I every other form of Idnuil disease, are nil-el by II,, oil'- Snr:ieii'illa. This incilieitie purities, vitalizes ami en riches the Mood, heals the diseased membrane, snutb.-s the inlhii 1 -kin Mint give, back the bb-iini and joy of perfect health. It you suffer from liny trouble avising trnm or lu'omoted by impure Id I. Hood's Sai-snparilla is Ihe 1 licine lor you. Just read this: " We have Riven Hood's Sanaparllla to our adopted little girl, who was covered with eruptions AM over her body. Our doctor snld tin sores were due to the had state of the blood and lie cave me medicine for her and also h it a sslvf for local application. We doc tored her forever two years. She suffered terribly fliid f ho prirnliisris Oflllspd hor to scratch a ureal deal and make the sores worse. At last I thought 1 would jrlvn her Hood's Sarsiipsrilla. In a lew weeks bolls broke out on hor head. 1 continued to glv hor the medicine and t he bolls dis appeared, her skin became smooth all Over her body, the sores having all healed. She has not had any return of the trouble and a year has since elapsed. We believe Hood's Sarsapsrillais the best blood puri fying ini'dlrine. We havo recommended it to many and shall always have a good word for it." Mna. C. Ooodb, Box 1(V, Bhoals, Indiana. Remember Inloods Sarsaparilla Is the One- True Hlnnd Purifier. Allilrimglsls. $1. lie sure to Ret IIimhI's ami only Ihssl s. It Is prepared only hy c. I. Ilooil St l'o., lawell. Mass. JlOOq S rlllS Willi lloisl'stjitrsaiiarilla. Gladness Comes VX.itlia better iiiiilei-stnniliiiL' of the V V transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper efforts'- gent lo i' IV. M-t s-plen -an I effort- riolltlv ilirecleil. 'I 'Ill-re is i I fort ill II,., l.-i'i.,... l.-.l "c. that so Ill.l'lV forms. . I' sickness arc 11. I due lo any n-'toal dis ease, but simple to n constipate.leioi.!: tion of the svst.'in. which the pleasant family laxative. Syrupnf Fig's, prompt ly remove. That i- why it I- the only I'emeil.v with millionsof families, niniis cvervvvhere i-stoonii"! so hii-hly by nil who' value im.hI health. Il- berietieial ell'eets arc duo to the fact, that it i- Ihe one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness' without debilitating the organs on which ii nets, il i- therefore all important, in oiiler tn 1'et it- I'ciie lii ial ell. els. to 11. de w in 11 you per ehase. that y.n have the I'l'iiiooe nrti ele, w liich i- inaoiil'ai tilled by the l ali foi tiia 1'ig Scrop 1 o. only ami s.o.l hy all reputable ileur'ei-ls. If in the en j... i incut of good biaMli. noil tile system is regular, la at ; e-i.r oilier leuieilii s are tln n not 10 ule.l. If nillictcil with any actual .li-eie-i'. one may be commended to the most si!jful phv'.sieians. loit if in necil ol' a lavative. 0110 should have the bc-1 . a u. I w Oh the well-illfoi'llie.l even wbere. Syrup f Fig's stands hi, 'host and is most largely Used a nil gives must genera i sat i-, fact ioti. mar L'li ty irani Display OF- -SPRING AND SUmiuER- MILLINERY. FANCY COOUS .-mil NoVI'l.TirS. I'u 1 1 i i it k's I'.itU'iiis. If. cS: (J. (OlISKTS, Mis.-- iit .Mic, I.mlii'S T.V. ... -nr l'i , - will he iiwlr tu -iti i) llir I i nit's. Hals ami ImNiii'ts mailc ami 1 1 imiiit'tl tt oriltT. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. THE KERN FURNITURE CO,, 2 1 old M.u kot SiiUiirc. X .Hoik. Vn. Baliy Carriages, Refrigerators, anil full line ul l"u rtiit uu. lT"lily. Muriel and (Ireeii Groceries ! To nil my friends: I have opened MAKKKT at the old "liclmonico" stand. l.ISTof AltTK'liKS KKI'T mi HAND: (K'r Stall liecf, Nice Fresh l'i.-h received daily. I'ork Sau.-a.oe, I'ahl.a.L'e, rotaloes, Kte. fc"2?"Vill sell JOE al 1 r-'iit per pound. G. C3-. EVANS, Weldon, N. (.'. air tf. RAFTER CONSULTATIOIMrr J9- 1 THEY AGREED To send their orders for printing to the Excelsior MntinE Company: - WKI.ItON, N. ('. VISITINC CARDS OF THE LATEST STYLES. Letter Heuilfi, Packet Heads, Hill Mi-nils, KneloM'n, Slatenieiils, j I hi i1 Pills, Profrrammes, Tickets, Kto-, Ktc. Ktf. ftaT Write for aaiiipiea nml prii M. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a ileed in trust from II. J. l'ope to me dated Nov. lti, lfsHl, nml rristereil Nov. 17, 1HHI in lmok !., page 17(1, of the puh lie lh'nister'H ollieo in Halifax couuty, North Carolina, 1 will at the court house door in llalilai on Saturday, the ilth day of June lsiilll, sell at puhlic auction to the highest hiililer for ciish the tract of land situated in miid county lormerly owned hy H. .1. Pope mid on which hedieil, bounded by the Itounokc river, the land of the lute N. M. hong, the late t'liarle.s J. (Ice and other, the boundaries of which will more fully appear by referenee to deed from Jamen M idrcw and . .wife Julia, retristereil in book 61, pne lltilt ol said Heuister's olliee, it being the same lands therein conveyed lo said II. J. Popo. Said land rontiiius MU7 acres, more or less. This March :11st, iwil. It. B. l'Et:i!I.K8, pt 8 Wn. Trustee. Al'VKUTlSKMKNTS. ('. II. IIAI.K. ii i.ir.x. n. c. C'ai i u'.s lull Iiin Dry Goods, Notions, Boots siiois. i;i;ni'i-:i:iK.--. Kte. .Win lor STAXMAKP SlAVINii M A ClIINKS. Tail liniiish any p.nt of any kind ol niaeliine at shoit notice. Send poslal caul lor slip illnsirutiii". pails to nee Iiille vim hae and will nauic price lor piece llei ileil. -V.sl .-"::',. -t'iu. . . ...-.tf.'i a lull line ADVKUTISEMENTS. . .. C-S ,.l : i. '&am- f ' I I " -iS.'"i"l M?.t.-' l '.r'v'W Donrr. Tin re are people In ie who have il,ur d, li'ol- al.oiit our modern method-and ap pliances in dentistry They would riili,r pay hie prices for old-la-hi d, i nlul d. n-isiry. th in to pay niod. rate piieis 'r paioe-s, perfect work. Hut our mis-ion js i ilueaiional. Uoiihters are heeon.iii" 'lH,,t Sf YORK DENTAL ROOMS, NO. ua MAIN" STIiKKT, NtHil'III.K, .. 0- A. NASI I & SON, -Mannfactniers and Jlealers ill . Coffins & Burial Cases. tine me a Irial when ill iniil ol any t In uu. m.v ly- W. T. PARKER, UKAt.t.lt IN , Heavy AND Fancy- Farm Implements. L'I I'til NIi SACKS III' SALT FOK SI.lii I'KKSAl'K. tlf Cur reel prices and polite attention to all. :wf 1 ly. A DAYTO ACENTS! Hardware k, Doors, Blinds, S-aTllimlwiK-d Cahinil Mantels, Stairway 'mk,Jpt Roofiing i-J and Sheathing Paper, mtr Paint-, Oils and Window (llas.s."YoB taV'l'lSTIM ATKS ANP rillCDS (IIVKN ON APPLICATION.- april'i ly. C. J. 1ST ASH &c soisr, Not folk, Va. r trroceriesilAMANS mil u ho lias a littu1 cntrrprist' can scriiii' IOauav in tin- Ii"li u aMtT imiu(ss It i Imoiiiini; now. Kyrrvlnitl v watite n (.'liiu.ix in'W.nla.v. Due ai'iit clt ai'i'.I "Jn utv itav lor a year; a cliann'; lu-1 I h-li Wash''!1 ltiatlr; no Milit itin; lisli Waslit'i's snld uL home; a penuaik'iil jmsi tioii in tvn, city or coiinlrv. ( nc million to Iu- sold. A viilt -a":il;c lmtliT can Icar l.i to J-'jna tlay aht -- nnii Iricrt in two minutes, til MA X MT'ti CO., .Mil Starr Aw., (olunitMiH, Ohio. E XECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Si $13.00 SACK SUIT m OUR 1896 SPRING LEADER C'urinti'f J h he nude from Imported All Wool, Black or Blue Worsted Curded Cheviot, made in latest style, lined with Imported Farmer Satin, trimmed and liimhed i.i the hest t Custom Tailor manner. You eannol Juplieate it In your town for $15.00. The same C ..Is made tor YOIJ'I'HS, lj t.. V) years HOYS' KME PAMS st irs, 4 to 15 ytis, IIaiiiE itialiii'-'.I ai cM'riitrix upon the -tale ol Win. , J'-ellamy, (Utcum-iI, I lereliy jiive notice tit all pari itn lioldiiii,' lainis against aid estate to it resent them tiinie o'i or ln-loic the - dav ! ilav. at Cnlit'ld, N. ' t or tlu notice will u' plead in har nfthcir recovery. All per- - indelileil to sant estate will einnr tor- ward and settle at once ;ind save cost ot' same. Thin 1-th dav oi Apiil Hittl. MA KY I.. 111. I, I. AMY, Kvecutriv ot ' V. K. llcllamy, dee. apr :i:-tit. N JOTICE.-M The undersigned hainu otialitlid Iielore the Superior court ot Ihilitax cuinlv 11 ailniini-trator ol llie estate ol Miss Oirrie '(hvards, deceased, on the Itith day of April 1!k;, hereby notilies all pers-mn liohlinu claims ag.iint his said intestate to jiresi'iit them to him at his oilier iu Weldon, X. (.'. duly venlied within twelve months from date ol this not ice 01 the same w ill he plead ed in har thereof. All persons who .tie indebted to the es tate are requested to make immediate pay men t. This the l;th dav of April 1 !!. .1. T. (i'ooCII, admr., ol'Mis.i Carrie KdwanU, dee. apr 'j;t (it- 0TICE.wa N0TLC In Superior Court. ,.r- North Carolina. Halifax Cuuutv S. il. Paniel, administrator of t lie estate ol 1!. It. I'lillen, deceased, plaintilV, Against rannie S. Johnston and J. W. Johnston, hei husband, 1'aul (iarrett (Horaee l'ollen. Ovjtj rulleii and Lwy I'ullen by their nuanlian J. I), fin I lock, de fendants. In pursuance olan order made in the above entitled cause on the oth day of March 1-!H by S. M. (iary, clerk of Supe riorconrl of Halifax county, N. (., the undersinueil comini.si,uicr will jiroeeed to Hell at theCential Hotel in the town of Littleton on the HMU day ot'May l-'IHi, ut lo'chn k M. to the highest bidder for eah that tract laud of situated in the aforesaid State and enmity nml bounded on the stttith by the lands of Mr. M.J. Alston, uoith and east by and on the west by the home pkteeol Sut Alston, it lieini; the traet t'uiveyed by Leo Alston, to 1. U. I'lillen and is ot nroid iu the otliee of the regiMei of deeds of llalitnx county in hook 7! on p.ie 4 ami to which reference is here made lor a more aecuratc description olsnid laniL And also one ot It er lot ol'land situated in the town ot Lit tleton known as the hotel Central property excepting the hotel building and kitchen and a lot of land between the said hotel and kitchen and garden pailing. TKUMH OF HAI.K-Of the hotel proper ty isonc-third cash balance in (i and i months title retained to property until the all purchase money is paid and ligat inter est ou deterred payments. H. (i. ii.VMKL, Commissioner. Apiil 20, iHtHi. pr'j;i 4t WanterJ-An Idea S3 Protect jour titcM; th nny briu y-. trl(b. ntyt. wNhiniUiii, U c, for tbflr ll.Aii prim ufftf ftu-l JUl uf two Imndrt.t lufvutloui wnutwa, W.W.KAY, (near U. 1!. Hlicil, II T rnne'mililHlAnil) TllEONI.Y-tol All Night House - WNNTOWN, Rir ready for accommodation at all hours. FAMILY GROCERIES,- Canned uoods anil Confectionerliii. Clout Riiturilaynilitnt 1'J o'clock. Ojicu Mon day at 12 o'eloek a. m. my 2 ly. Wanted-An Idea Profct jDur Mm: thw m hi Write JOHN WKUDKltKURN CO., Patent AUor Myt. WHtilmtutn, I) C.,tut thlr i.Hi urlw vtll muI wi U twu liunond lurooUuui wauCwL Who can think of tome iii)i rr rr. i no,: I i. i, lor. now to Measure for Men's and Boys' Stills: Mi'auire a round lin'.isi a nit Waist, anj fro in Cn-tch t MV1 1)1 lli'd I. .r rants. For Buys, send aiys jrji WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES to jour door, and, should you not feel sallsfled, will refund money. i! REMEMBER J"u ,U-T"r' from one of the largest wholesale manu. fjM iuiiuii.i a inn dun, loni, n:i miiu run l"l n j? 6.5U, ni.i.ii-1" "i Ji-r. it y. ui ..uicr a suit, ymir tnoiKls will want one like it. OUR HlttSTFATKn CATALOGUE, ."iit.. n nir larci- variety of iuall W 1 -nils, MAILED rK, n.l mi. ih v ill ,ir risk tiy llral't oil JK h.!.i-ss iir.ltr, or l-lieisierci Lclnr. f Th, Mel E. ROSENBIRGER & C0.".ur New York City c v w w v w w w vwwwwyvwgH w.v. v. v.v v y W. D. HARRISON'S BUS L N E -BETWEEN- WELDON aid ROANOKE R Schedule in effect as follows: Leave Wi'Motr ilnily at l'JH I'. M. Arrive Koiitioke l'mpiJn 1:30 I. M. Leave lioan. ki' Kupiils, :';llll 1'. M. Arrive WelJon IliUII l'. M. "Will make .-ecial trips if mcewary leaviDg WelJon at S:00 A. M., ami 1 .00 1'. M. I'AKK lor the rounil trip 75 cent", l'urc one way only, .10 cents. ii)f"(A'tiilorlalili' vi'liielen nud gooil teams. npr 23 Cm. tt19l E GRANITE I ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Diwinns sent to nnv .ulilrofis FliF.H In writiiif; for tliein jili'iim- jjive u;c "f oeiTOsiu nun sonif limit its to price. All work witrrnnli'il STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS na.ENTii;i:i.Y satikfactoky. Work Delivered At Any Depot. oct 1 1 ly. CHARLES 0. ALLEY, CONFECTIONER, PETEESBUEQ, YA. Mr. W. W. Warri-u reiiriHeiitu the firm and will visit Weldon and iU vicinity reff ularly. 0ctl91y. SPIERS & DAVIS, JM)i,l'roprielorii o("W NEW YORK RACKET STORE Dealors in THEC0UPER MARBLE WORHsS, III, IU i 115 Hank it.. Norfolk, Va. Laro stock of jlj-e.l.iiiiir mm' Uravrtlimet, etc. Heady for immediate tiliiprocnt. Desions frco. H21y li. 1'. SAI.K, WM. I.INN, l'rnpricUir. Maunevr MANSION HOUSE. - BOTH ON - - AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS- Union Street, NOUFOI.K, VA. SI. CO 1 1 KN.SON .V CO., rF-TEItSllUltO, VA. - Wholoeitfr DRY GOODS and 1TOTIOITS. Manuracturenof E&irU, Drawera and over alls. PricogiiaranteadngaiuHtall North ern markeU. Orders receive prompt per wait attentioa. dot 1 lj. And Notions. WELDOF.N.C
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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May 28, 1896, edition 1
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