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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 18DC. PUBLISHED EVKRT THURSDAY. J, W, SLEDGE, Editor A Proprietor D. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor Entered al l'uti Office, at Weldon us Second-( loss Mutter. KATIjH OK HrHSCKIlTUIN IN AI.VANCK. Oue Year (by Mail), Postage l'aiil $1.50 Six Mouths 75. A Weekly Democratic jonrniil ilvvotedto the material, educational, poliliiiil ami aKriciiltural interests ol llalitax anil sur rounding counties. atTA.lvcttini.iK rates rcasoualile furnished en application. and MCIUNLKY AM) IIOHAKT. The National Hopublifun convention at St. Louis, Inst week nominated William McKinley, of Ohio, for l'roidcot unJ Garrett A. Ilolart, of Now Jersey, lor vice President. Hoth were nominated on tlio first ballot. For president the vote stood: McKinley CGI; Reed 84; Morton 58; Quay GH Allison 35; Cameron 1. North Carolina voted McKinley U'5 Reed 2. The convention adopted strong, gold platlorui. lhe silver men made an earnest fight for the white metal, but the old hutr, convention walked unceremoniously over them When the silver men saw that all argu ment was useless. Senator Cannon, of Utah, arose and with tears streaming down his face, made a final appeal to the party to savo Republicanism in the West Senator Teller also made a stron speech in support of a silver amendment to the financial plank, but he was voted down. He then declared with vehemence "the time has come when I shall be obliged to leave tho party that has given me great honors aud that I have served loyally." Mr. Cleveland, of Nevada, asserted that with a gold standard plank his state could not be kept in the Repul lican column. Mr. Lemon of California, said that the western men had entered the conven tion under the belief that it would friendly to silver, and said the action of the convention would wipe out tli Republican majority of 40,000 and niak the state Democratic. Mr. Dubois, of Iowa, said he would follow his associates. Messrs. Teller and Cannon, in leavii the party, although he regretted tli necessity of the step. lhe silver men who bolted the con vention submitted a long protest, settiii: forth their reasons for the protest. The financial plank in the platform adopted is as follows: The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money. It caused tho enact ment of the law providing for the resumption of specie payments in 18' since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debase our cuireney or impair the credit of our country. W are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver, except by international agree ment with tho leading couinicrci nations of the world, which we pled, ourselves to promote, and until such agreement can be obtained the existing gold standard must be preserved. All our silver and paper and currency must be maintained at parity with gold, and we favor all measures designed to main tnin inviolably the obligations of the United States, and all our money, whether coin or paper, at the present staudard the standard of the most enlightened nations of the earth. The platform also declares for protec tion, and a high tariff, and says the civil service law shall be hoDestly enforced and extended wherever practicable. It denounces the Pension Bureau fut dropping names from the roll, and even has souictbiug to say about lynching'! It also throws a morsel to the Prohibi tionists by saying "we sympathize with all wise aud legitimate efforts to prevent the evils of intemperance. Ol'R esteemed neighbor the Democrat of Scotland Neck has laid aside its old heading aud now comes out under thi name it first had, The Commonwealth This ia the name under which the paper was established in 1882 by the associate editor of the News, who soon afterward sold it lo Mr. Noah Itriggs and others. We congratulate our neighbor on return to its original name and wish it u prosperous career. Till Washington Post, which favors the gold standard, but i thoroughly able I ! . . I . t . ami imparl lai newspaper, says tins: "Whether the Democratic parly can win the Presidency on tli is issue ia a doubtful question, Certain it is, however, that without it lhe party might as well make no nomination whatever. With the free coinage of silver at 10 to 1 as its battle cry, it has a prospect i f success; without it, no convention need be held." Newsy Nutcs as lulld from Our Slate chanEiis. Mckinley and a hepuhmcaw ; ui.um.n WATERLOO. No matter how desperate the efforts, how freely Republican campaign sin ews arc distributed, McKiuley is defeated surely and certainly as the allied armies of Europe conquered Napoleon Piatt, i Quay, Lodge and others of the corpora- j tion money bag syndicate dug his political grave when they insisted on forcing the lit on the financial question, and the. lopiion of a gold plank at St. Louis has insured a Republican fuueral next No vember, at which the Napoleon of the tariff will appear as the deadest kind of Presidential candidate. The dirge is written in the following bulated statement of the electoral vote, and, even were all the doubtful States curded for McKinley in the electoral ollege, ihey could do no moie than throw the election in lhe House of Representa tive, u here the silver candidate will be nt lo the While House wilh hallelujahs f pj .ieinjr. by while metal Congressmen: M oe iiu u it-ill college DKMlK'U A 1 11' slI.VKlt Kl.tilTOItAI. YHTK: Lice arc d -dng great damage to cotton in Robeson county. Hickory prohibits bicycles on sidewalks after ." p. m. and all day Sunday. Snow fell iu Mitchell county the 14th and the mountains were while wilh it, Concord is to have a savings bank, with 85(1,110(1 capital, D. P. Cannon, pres ident. Greenville is rapidly rebuilding the portion of the town that was burned in February. Extensive alterations, to cost ?7,5O0 have begun on the First Jlapti.it church iu Raleigh. Deep wells for a new water supply are being driven at the Agricultural mid Washington, Maliatua, Arkansas, Florida, ieorgia, hum, Kentucky, loiiisiaua, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texcs, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Virginia, West Yirgiuia, California, Michigan, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Kansas, Arizona, Total, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The lmiMins lor the treat shops of the Southern railway at Salisbury are nearly all under roof. Tl.,. I'nivvrsitv Summer School for teachers began Tuesday in the University buildings at Chapel Hill, At Pilgrim church in Davidson county a monument to the Revolutionary soldiers will be unveiled July 4th. The rot or blight has greatly all'eetet many crops of grapes in the Raleigh sec tion. Some arc destroyed. Jim Colev was put in the calaboose at Statesville. apparently drunk, Saturday, n ! and in a short while was found dead. Jl It Twelve ten-wheel engines, built at Puts- burg, Pa., for the Seaboard Air Line, will be delivered at lhe end of ibis month. The ticket office of the Southern rail- mv. at Newton, was broken into lues- 1 day night. ( Inly a small sum was taken. ! The mayor of Statesville has lined a I 4 lady bicyclist 85 for riding on the side l ! walk after having been warned not to do iu; so. i While out hunting in (iranvillc coun- ty, Alford Heck was fatally shot by the i accidental discharge ol his companion s Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish liefurr proper of-forts-L'cntle. ITorts-plcaslilitettolls-riirl.tlv directed. There is comfort in the kiimvlc.lt:.-. that so many forms of sickness are not due lo nuv actual is case, hut simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which t l.o pleasant family laxative. Syrup. . f l''s. prompt removes. That is b.v it is the only rcmc.lv will, millionsof lann ics. iiihKh cvc vwhcivcslccncd so highly l' al who value IT 1 health. Its holiolie.lll elTcets an- due to the fact, thnnt is the one remedy which prouwlcs internal cleanliness wilhout debilitating 'he oivanson w hich it nets. It is therefore all impn.ti.ni, in older to fet Ms bene- Hcial olivets, to n when you pins chase, that yon have the genome arti cle, which is manufactured by the I all- foniial'igSyiupl'o- y 'ul l,X all reputable ilrmrtnsts. If in the enjovniciit nf good bcullli, nml the system 'is nriihir. laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, . one mav be commended to the most ski Hi.l nlivsieians. but if in need of a laxative. JmiVsliould have the best, and with .he well-informed everywhere. Isyn.p of Fio stands highest and is most larevlj used and gives most general satisfaction. mar 2(i ly Annua X Grand Display -OF- lllll.ll ItEI'l lll.Il'AN ELECTORAL VOTE: Connecticut, ' Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode I-lan.l, Vermont. Delaware, Ohio. Total, pol'IHTCL ELKCroilAL VOTES; Iowa, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Illinois, ( Iregon, Total, RECAI'ITI I.ATION: Total (iold, Total Silver, Doubtful, gun. The wile of Hcv. J. W. Edwards dropped dead at home near Fayettcville, Sun.lav niL-ht. as she was preparing to retire. Heavy shipments of cultivated black berries and peaches are being made daily Iron) Southern Pines to Northern mar kets. H. L. (.rant, of doldsboro, is said to he i;rcatly disappointed at not heinL- chosen the National Republican eotninit- ! teeman for North Carolina. ! Mr. A. .1. liarnes' steam grist mill at j Fremont was blown to pieces Juue 1 5th. I The boiler was thrown about forty yards, ;! knocking the house to pieces. 1-j The Monroe Enquirer says that Mr. u. J. 1-metier, ol I nion county, has a -l horse twenty two years old, which has 4 never been shod and is still able to do good work. i It is estimated that 2,500 to 15,(1110 (,(. veterans will represent North Carolina , ,. at Richmond in July. This is twice the number which it was at first thought would attend. SPRING AND SUMMER- MILLINERY. FANCY COODS and NOVKLT1EK. l'.utterick's Patterns. li. & (J. CORSETS, Misses at oik-., Ladies .to$l. Ml. Prices will he made to suit the tunes. Hals and bonnets made and Iniuuieii to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. 100 THE KERN FURNITURE CO., !l old Market ftiuurc, Norfolk. Va. Baliy Carriaps, Mripators, ;iml full lint- ofl'iiriiitiirc. ai-r ly. Annual Statement of Disburse ments in tie Tom of M ion for tie Year Entoi May 1, 1896L Wcldon, N. C. To the lloimnille Hoard of Commit- s! oners ; I beg leave to herewith hand in my annual report. The total amount of taxes from real nnd personal property for the year ending May 1st, 18:1(1, 10S5.SJ Dog tax, I'? " Amount of privilege and other li cense tax, .r0 i itti r 1)2 !)4 Mil $163 2t;.r).00 29.00 FEBRUARY. Chief of Police, Night " Lamp lighter, Attorney and clerk, Oil and freight, MARCH. Chief of Police, Night " Lamp lighter, Attorney and clerk, Oil and freight, Meals prisoners, Coffins for paupers, Fixing wells and matches, APRIL. Chief of Police, Night Lamp lighter, Attorney and clerk, Oil and freight, Health officer ( year) Rebate tuxes, Sam Woodruff, Fixing streets, timber, labor, etc., 22 07 Cleaning well, 2 00 Sewer nine and freinht. 79 07 I i j 20 00 30 00 20 00 8 34 4 72 20 00 110 00 20 00 8 311 17 70 .80 0 50 3 00 20 00 30 00 20 00 8 31 3 99 25 00 .31 All EH. 2 oue day to thirty days. ! one month to six mouths. 6ix months to twelve months. ! one year to three years. twenty " Thirty " 8 SKX. 05 Total, Necessary to choice, 220 reensboro lor carrying a pistol, claimed Iu submitting this forecast of the re- be had a "s.'1" ' bring it Iron one suit nf the emuinL' election it is confident- h,;lte lnl another und.r the inter state ly believed that the Cleveland-Whitney j commerce law. taction ol lhe Oeiuocratic party will not The trustees of the liaptist FemaU be able to tmy up the Llucago cunven , lujversity iu Raleigh say they are uiak tion and that iis free silver candidates ' !,, mtnivl .... , .:,, nnn,,, ti mm will be endorsed by the I opulist element ju urjL,r lu r,lsuui0 dlc wurk uf .uildin- of tho country. Such a combination Juy ist- would he leilnral under llie I'iri'iiiiishtn.-,. A destructive hailstorm visited Sujith- Uovkrnor O'Ferbal, of Virginia, Bays he "baa no faith in the free silver doelriuo." The Lynchburg News replies that "the Governor has quite as much faith in free silver as the people have in their Governor, who went up and down the State leas than three years age boast' ing that ha had voted eight times in Congress for the free coinage of silver, ; A Chicago man whose wife's affections have been stolen is suing for (50,000, it some men would value their wives affections half to highly when they have thorn u they do when the affections are gone there would be fewer law suits. 450 A Danville exeursii.ui.st, arrested Market anil Green Groceries ! To all my friends: I have opened MARKKT at the old ''Delmonieo" stand. LI ST of A RTICLKS K K I 'T on 1 1 A X D: tVjy'Nall Heel, Nice l resh 1-ish received daily, Pork Sausage, Cabbage, Potatoes, Ftc. WyWill sell ICE t 1 cent per pound. C. Gk EYANS, Wcldon, N. C. apr 2 tf. RAFTER CONSULTATION- inasmuch as the November polls present an exceedingly favorable oppoituniiy for the silveriies to capture both the execu tive and legislative branches of govern- Held and vicinity, last week. The oldest citizens say the hailstones were the largest , they ever saw, weighing from two to ( three ounces. ment. It will be a political contest be tween the South and West combined' Claude King, foreman in the machine aaainst the Fast, and it will also involve shop department at the factory of W. the country in a financial and commercial j 1'ukc, Sons & Co., Durham, had his war that will take years lo settle. j right leg torn off one day last week by Whether or not this great political . coming into contact with the machinery: ngnt is to ne regretted remains to tic seen, i At ,he mmiB,. of the North Carolina I he growing, grasping influence of cor-, l)enlal Association at Morchead Citv Dr. porauons over legislative anairs incensed : J. K. Wvehe was elected president. He 1 first began the practice of dentistry at I the masses and made them eager to ac complish the political duwufall of these legalized commercial vanipirca. The ex perience of lhe Cleveland administration also convinced many that the goldites arc not in politics for fun, and il would not be astonishing to see the "sound money" ticket buried under an avalanche of disapproval, so strong is the aversion nt I he common people-to I hp gold blooded manipulators of the money baron influence. Summed up in a few words, the next campaign will be a political battle between the people and the corporations and syn dicates, and it will result in tho over throw of the golditu ticket. This means the defeat of McKinley and the Repub lican party. Washington Times, Independent. Be sure to get Simmons Liver Regu lator for your Spring Medicine It's the old reliable that did the old folks so much good. Don't lot anyone persuade you to take anything else instead, You can always tell Simmons Livor Regulator by the Red Z on the package. Don't forget the word Regulator Simmons Liver Regulator better than anything else, and sure to do you good. Loficld under his uncle Dr. K. L. Hun ter. Many North Carolina teachers will at tend the annual meeting of tho National Kducational Association at liuffalo, N. Y., July 7th to 11th. Tho trip will be made via Norfolk and the Old Dominion steamers. Mr. Josh T. James, so long the editor of the Wilmington Review, will probably be appointed soon to succed the late Col. K. 1). Hall as inspector of customs with headquarters at Wilming ton. Mr. C. I). Cunningham, of Frank lin, Macon county, has a stone weighing 251 carats, which he says is a diamond. He says further that he has been offered $10,000 for it and that State Geologist Holmes assures him it is a diamond, As there is no fruit this year there will be hardly any brandy distilleries. It is said there is a great falling off in the number of whisky distilleries. But with the big corn crop promised there will no doubt be a large increase in moonshin- ing. THEY AGREED To send their orders for printing to the 4Eicelsior Printing Compjt- WKI.DON, N. C. VI9ITINC CARDS OF THE LATEST STYLES. While poll in town, Coloied poll in town, Number of town lots, Value of town lols. Value of horses, mules, etc. Value of farming utensils, fur niture, etc., 13,410 50 Money on hand, 5,41.2.00 Solvent credits, 21,9:19.00 Shares iu incorporated Co.'s $34,102 40 All other personal property, (10,004.00 Aggregate value of real and per sonal properly, $108,378.50 Number of dogs, 411 Number of bitches, 9 Amount of extra privilege and license tax, 2lo0 Total amount of taxes for town lSHG, $1470.82 Rate of taxation (25) twenty-five cents per hundred dollars valuation. Expenses of town of Weldon from May 1st, 1895 to May 1st, 1890, $1182.80 The following is a list of the disburse ments in detail: MAY 1895. Standard Oil company, $0 20 Chief of Police, 10 CO Assistant 1'olice, 10 00 Night " 20 00 Lamplighter, 15 00 Clerk. 2 08 JINK. llarrell's Printing House, 1 52 P. K. Lynn, .45 L M Day, list taker, 15 00 Aaron Christmas, 1 25 James Spiers, 2 50 Standard 1 il Company, 0 20 Chief of Police, 20 00 Night " 30 00 Lamn lighter. 20 00 Clerk, 2 08 Attorney. Mav and June, 8 34 Roanoke News, print, statement 20 4! JFLY. Lothn and ladder tor town, .1 ... Conveying prisoner, .00 Hoc helve, .15 Standard Oil company, 1 1 02 Police badges and belts, -1 04 Lamp goods, 50 10 Chief of Police, 20 00 Night " 30 00 Lamp Lighter, 20 00 Clerk, 4 10 Attorney, 4 10 Renairiu" wells. 2 50 No meeting in August Mayor ab sent. AUGU8T-SKPTEMBER. Chief of Police, for Aug and Sept 40 00 Night police, Aug and Sept. 00 00 Lamp lighter, Aug. and Sept. 40 00 Clerk. Auir and Scut 8 32 Attorney for Auc and Sept 8 32 Postage, Blankets and mattresses, 3 CO Standard Oil Co., and freight, 11 20 Harrell for printing ordinances, 23 00 Tax Receipt book, 1 75 OCTOBER. Dr I K Green, attending Ed Wil Hams, 39 00 Standard oil company and freight 9 75 J T Gooeh, freight, 1 10 P E Lynn, preparing taxes for '94 2 50 Total. $1,397 98 Respectfully submitted, T. C. Hahkison, Clerk. Wc, the undersigned Committee, ap pointed to settle with the treasurer of the town of Weldon for the year ending May the 5lh, 18110, mad.; the following re port: We find his receipts from all sources, 15S2 04 Disbursements by order of the Board, 1187 01 Treasurer's Com mission on receipts, 37 38 Treas. Commission on disbursements 29 09 $1582.04 $1254.08 Ain't cash on hand, $327.30 This the 2nd day of June, 1890. W. B. DICKENS, E. A. CUTHRELL, Committee, Tu the Ilominihle Hoard uf Commit' tiunerr. Wc beg leave to report as follows as to Tax Collector's books for tho year endin: May 5th, 1800: To amount of real and per sonal and privilege tai, $1421.88 To atu't of dog tax, 07.00 Total, $1488 88 By delinquent polls, 1 1.09 " dogs, 14.00 credit rebate and repeal law, 311 29 By commissions on $1418.20, 70 91 Total, $111.59 Balance due town, By treasurer's receipts, Balance due town, To fines for year ending May 5, '90, By fines paid $120.47 By work on streets 3G 57 thiry " forty " 5 seventy ' Forty Fifty Eighty White males, " females, Colored males, " females, 4 3 11 10 7 21 28 Respectfully submitted, J T. GOOCII, Mayor. May 5th, 1890. The above is a true nnd acciirnto ac count of receipts, disbursements and re ports for the town of eldon lot the year ending .May mil, two. T. C. HAKIUSUN, Hern. ADVERTISEMENTS. F. N. Stainback, (at J. T, (looeh's old stand) WELDON, N.C. Dealer In General Merchandise Agent for the celebrated ZEKII.F.R IIUOS. ami HAY Hi A 1 1-. hihiki. Have also added to my slock a nice line CLOTHING! for MEN, YOl'Tll'Kand C'llII.DKKN. ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTABLISHED mh S. H. Marks Co PETERSBURG, VA. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONKRS A FRUITERERS manufacturers of phi nnd Fancy Candies, Cakes and Crackers. Dealers in Fine CHEWING TOBACCO CIGARS & SNUFF. to?" Your orders solicited, which have our personal attention. lo 19 W. M. HABL1STON & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In CAHPETS, 8TOVKS, aud Mattresses, etc, IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICI W. M, HABLISTONACO. No. 20 N. Sycamore St., PeUrsl.nrK in M tv. -A full line of- Solifl Walnut Caskets I Coffins, LJVJ11,.i..rvi i Alwavs on hand. Burial rol.es furnished for Ladies and tieiitlcinen also fluid injec tions given to dead liodies and disinfec tants used when desired. tlill! $1347.2 130! $14 44 $207.50 A NICE HEARSE AT VOIR DISPOSAL. Mr. T. If. Taylor, of Northampton coun ty, is with inc and will he pleased to see his lr.ends. P. N. STAINBACK. A DAYTO ACENTS! Letter Heads, Pocket Heads, Bill Heads, hnvclopos, Statements, 1 land Bills, Programmes, Ticket, Etc., Etc. Etc. Write for samples and prices. Laces, Haniburgs and trimmings for ladies only. Big line at half usual price, M. Fredlander, the leader. '''' ,; Sacrifioe sale of fine clothing iTredlrtdcr' popular store. Has opened npaearload of FINE WIIIS- Jit EH. I am now prepared to compete wilh any wiiiskey House in this territory, nnd Gov. Carr is advised of the fact that ?y. fTnf d'ullink 1 do M. John R. Hicks, the druggist, who hai swindled so many persons in this Stutj, Virginia and the Western States, has been taken to Ashevillo and placed in jail. One of his victims was the ma tron of the orphans' home in Asheville. GIVE ME A SHOW Examine my stock and be thoroughly eon- vinecd. W. D.1 SMITH, Weldon, S. G To bal. due on fines $157.04 $50 40 Hal. due town tax and tines, $04 00 Respectfully submitted, N. STAINBACK, T. C. HARRISON, Committee. 1 Monarch1 & 'Keiticlj Pure Whiskie fcjrBottlod at the Distillery. ;r.M inf. osi.y when nor IN THIS STYLE PACKAGI For Family and Medicinal l'urp R. MONARCH B0TT1ING C US J Anyone who wants to get rich and who has a little enterprise can secure! C. C. EVANSj LOCAL it. fit) ft day in the 1MI Washer tmsinewi. It Is Iworuinii now. Evvryhonv wants a Clinuit nowadays. One agent cleared f'M I every day lor a year; a good chi.n.v; best I Dish Washer made; no soliciting: D.sli I Washers wild at home; a permanent noxi- tion in town, city or country. One million to be sold. A wide-awake bustler ran clear $15 to 1(1 u day easy; washes and dries in two minutes. CLIMAX M'F'U CO., 5()J Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio. $10 Weldon, N. C. mar 20 Cm. SPIERS & DA IPi.rroprielor8 of"il To the Honorable Hoard of Commit- tionert for the toirn uf Weldon, JV. 6'. The number of cases tiied in the May or's eouit during the year ending May 1st, 189G, were forty-eight and the fol lowing dispositions were made of them: 0 Judgment suspended. 1 costs taxed on complainant. 10 Superior court. 12 Criminal court. 4 discharged. 1 jail. 14 fines imposed. TOUGH ON FLIES This is a liquid preparative, which being applied to Horses and Cattle, in stantly relieves them from all annoyances from flies, finals and Insects ol all de scription for 24 hours. BmfrSoU with this guarantee. Send for prices to PLUMMER & WHEELER, PETERSBURG, VA. my la ly. 4S Fines imposed, Fines paid, $120.47 " work on streets 30.57 $207.50 Chief of Police, Night Lamp lighter, Clerk, Attorney, City health officer, half year, Repairing wells, NOVKMIIKR. Chief uf Police, 20 00 30 00 20 00 4 17 4 17 25 00 2 50 " uncollected, 50.40 $207.50 Respectfully submitted, J. T. GOOCII, Mayor. Night " 30 00 Lamp lighter, 211 00 Alloiy iud clak, 3 .33 Oil and freight, 8 91 UKCKMBKR. Chief of Police, 20 0(1 Night " 30 00 Lamp lighter, 20 00 Attorney, 4 17 Clerk, 4 17 Meals for prisoners, .50 Guarding prisoners, 1 00 Meals " 1 10 Meals " .25 W B Dickens, groceries for Alex 1 44 Oil and freight, 5 79 " " C 70 " " C 59 Coal for city ball, ,45 Acct Eniry & Pierce, 1 65 JANUARY 189G. Chief of Police, 20 00 Night " 30 00 Lamp Lighter, 20 00 Attorney and clerk, 8 33 Hoe for town, .CO Oil and freight, 6 20 Copy of jury list for town, 1 30 Repairing wells, 2 60 Meals prisoners, 70 To the llonoralik Board of Commit tiontrtfor the town nj Weldon, A'. C, The following are the births and deaths occurring in the oorporato limits of the town of Wcldon fur the year ending 20 00 May 1st, 1S9G: llitthsto May 1st, 189C. White males, Colored males, " females, Ouo still born, Total deaths, white, Total deaths, colored, White accidents, " shot, Colored accidents, " non-residents, To',.!, Total, 11 10 21 1 20 7 21 28 23 Rate of mortality of whole pop ulation per 1000 per annum, 15.8' Rate of mortality of wbito pop ulation per 1000 per annum, 7.14 Rate of mortality of colored pop ulation per 1000 per annum, 24 The above calculations is based on population of 1450; whites 700, colored 750. Your actdreu, wilh tlx cent! in itamr-i. mailed to our Head quarter!. II kliat St.. Itailal. Ml.,., will bring you a full lioe i aampiea, and rulea t.ir aelt mealureuicut, uf our justly la inuuft V-'i panta t bulla, l'i:tt : Overcik.lt. f 10.2.1, and up. Cut lo order. Ageota wanted everywhere. New Plymouth Rock Co. NEW YORK RACK! STO Dealers in EwT. CLARK. mORNEY-HT-lAWJNO Fancy Dry Go And Notion WELDON. N. O. Who mb think of tome ilmpl tbllUt Lai tkaklnflO rmteoi mir iuru, may mtr Dnng ?iu wmiiB, Wanted-An Idea Protect t our Mfu, they mir bi Write J6HN WKUUKUUURN C Bart, WMblofUni, D. Clor their 9t.Hl) prli n4 llit of two bu&tlNti lnTuttoui wutwl. V. W. KAY, (near R. R. Khe.l, II T I'ope'i old stand) THE ONLY-Wl All Night House Ki-IN TOWN, Bar ready for accommodation at all hoars- -FAMILY GROCERIES,- Canned Goods and Confectioneries. Close Haturday night at 12 o'clock. Open Mon day at it o'oiock mj ly. THECOUPER M WORKS, 111, lis ckllS Bank it., Nor Largo stock of Miinumentl aud Graved Ready for immediate shipment, free. 1121 B. P. BALE, WM. h Proprietor. MANSION HOUS! - BOTH ON AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN Union Street, NORFOLK, M, COHEN.SON&C PETERSBURG, VA. -Wholesaler DRY GOODS Manufacturers of Skirts, Drawer alls. Price guaran teed again1 cm markets. Orders recti" F soul (Mention. no fly.
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