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THE ROANOICE NEWS THUKSD.VY, A('(ii:ST l!0, 1h!G. PUBLISH KIi KVKUY TIH'USIUY. JOHN V. SLEI02, Editor and Prcrrietcr. E. E. STAINEACK, A::cciato Editcr- Knit nJ.lt fust (:,; II, ,,, s S i-nii,. ( Aus Mmi, r. KATKS UK Sl'llMKII'l luX IV AIlVANi'i:. One Year thy Mail I, lindane I'.iid ,,l..",u. Six Months ?:.. AWeckly Ilcluuerut ic iouni.il .leuilc.l li the material, educational, polilii-al r 1 1 agricultural interests ot" Main, x and snr rounding futilities. IsSPAdveitisinu ratts re.is.olial.li' am furnished on application. NATIONAL TICKET. Full l'lttSlliKXT: WILLIAM .L llliYAN, OK Nklilt.UKA. I'i K YU' H-l'ltK.-lll. T: AUTIU'H KU'AI.L, UK VI AIXK. I i n X i 1 1 1 r 1 1 : 1 1 ( h i i . Fordnvcru.ir. CYIII'S II WATSON, of I'orsyih. I'or I.iruietiant I lovorrn.r. THOMAS W. MASON, .if Northampton. For Secretary ol' State, CHALLKS M. COOKK, ofl'Vanklin. For Stale Treasurer, IS. I-'. AYC'OCK of Wayne. IAir Slate Auditor, li. M. HUMAN, of Hiincoinhc. Fur Wupui irit. nili tit of Public Instruc tion, JOHN ('. St'AKIlOKorU, of Jollllstl'0. For Att .in.y (icneial, I. OS. liOKNK, uf Meeklcnlnir... For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. A. C. AVEKY, of llurkc; ami GKOIiCK II. BROWN, of li.aiif rt. For JiiiL'h of tlie Sujri ri.ir court ef the Filth Ihslrict, JAM KS S. MAN NING, of Durham. For Klcctius at Larjc l.OOKK CBAIli, of liuiienml.,.. ami W. (' DOUGLASS, of Moore. I'Ol! CONGKKSS. Sccnd )itiici K. A. WOOPAKM. of Wil.u. v.,.,- I . :i'- '.It'll, l id -I mini s up -ii tli. Tin: XOTII R ATION. W. J. Bryan and Arthur Seivall wire formerly notified at the .Madison Square Garden, in New York, on Wednesday nifiht of last week, that they were the chuiee of the Democratic j.arty for the highest offices in the stilt of the icupii of tile United States. Governor Stone, of Missouri, win. made the notification speech said, allien; other things : "Mr. liryaD, I esteem it atrrcat hoimi. as it is most certainly a pleasure, to he innuc tne instrument ot luluruiiu:; vou. as I now do, that you Were, nominated fur the office ,, l'roidciit of the United Stutes by the Democratic National Con vention, which met in Chicago in July last. I hand you this formal notice ol your nomination, accompanied by a op) of the platform adopted Ly the cunveti tioD, anJ upon that platform I have tin honor to request your acceptance uf the nomination tendered. You are the can didate of the Democratic party, but you are more than that you are the candi date uf all the people, without r- l: nl In party, who believe in the purposes your cleeliou is intended to accuuipli-h." Mr. Uryati then stepped forward aud delivered an eloijueiit aud patriotic ad dress. We can only itive a brief syn,,p sis. He said in his. loimal letter of ac c.'ptane.) he would touch upon the issue: preseuted by the platform. "It has been charged by some" he said, '-that our platform is a m.'iiic; to private security ami putiiic s.itety. t iwse who .-tano upon the Chicago platform are prepared to make known and to d.-lend every itn. live which influences them, every put pose men uuimaies mem, every hope which inspires them. They understand the genius of our institutions, tin y are staunch suppoiiers of the form of novel n ni nt under which we live, an 1 they build their faith upon foiindaiions laid by the fathers. Property rights, as well as the rights of persons, are safe iu the bauds of the common pie." Continuing, he sni.l, "We are not sur prised to find arrayed against us those who arc the bein li -iaiies of government favoritism. They have read our plat form. Nor are we surprised to learn that we must in this campiign face the hostility of those who find a peeuniar advantage in advocating the doctrine ol nun interference, when great aggregations of wealth oio ticspi-smg upon the rights of individual... We welcome such oppu SHI 111 it is till! SUlcut i'llil.irt'tlleii If!:!' could be bestowed upon us." He said the Chicago platform had been con demned by some lciil-o it dissented lioin an opiniou rendered by the Supreme Court ileel.iiiog the income lax law un constitutional. He said eouris admitted that errors are possible by allowing re hearings and he had no opology to offer for the iue nuu tax plauk of tho Chiea.'o platform. ''The income tax is not new, uor is it based up in hostility to the rich. Tbe system id employed in several of the most important nations in Kurope, and every income-tax law now upon the statute-book iu any laud, so far as I have been able Iu ascertain, contains an ex emption clause. While the collection of an income tax in other countries dees not make it necessary for this nation to adopt the sys eui, jet it ouht to moderate the language of th.ise who denounce the income-tax as an assault upou the well do. Not only shall I r.-l'u-e to ap .In-...- for the advocacy nf an ineoiin :a law hv the n.lli n;il e .liveiiti n, but I ,!-.. rd'usc In apolog:..' I', i- the , x, ivi-e by it of llle li .hi to . it . -1 T IV . Ill a !. ci-l II ot the Supreme (' "irt " 'flu 1) rel'TrtlU' to 1 1." p II 101 .Oil !--'! ol the e.imp.iii. the money .pie-lion b" - Oil it u li.i.l'.y M. i ! I .1. t n i ill.' piili..le of l.illnl.ii'i-in N . union al i -1 1 ; y .lunii- the oii'ir. I..-!, i ,,l th lilile.l S - has ever ,,T il'o.l ae..llll-t , it. aid in party to Ibis ealiip iili lias had ! lb.' i. nii iiiy to .')i.nso it. Three parlies j the P. iiioeiati,-. I'opulisi, and Sih.r j paniis-h.ive not i lily .' .'l.u.d lor hi j lnel.,lii-ln. fill have ouliitl.d ll,e sp.cilio , l--uiJaii- li lie -.iry to r. -t..i'e -ill. r t. . it a:, el. lit p slli.m by . , ' o.,,, lie ...i I.I lb. re can be Ho -I p.itbv II d : l"1 e. .. . I'lti .11 b, I iv, ,11 the uilwalcs of ! a ui.i,, l-il a..M -land ,r l .uel i!.,. a h, e .t. s . I' bimetallism, li. nveen the m I lli'-lv i 3d linp,.--al.o ;n I' 'flic b hi. J ly "I '" I" V. he - ii.l, t to i. loim.l in I uieli.i-ni.. ...v. r. A d .;i ir win, li llll'l. ;i,.es in . Ill', 'I. ..-ill,' ,,v x j, ;1. .1i-Ii .i,...i i- a dollar wM li ,, er.-1-. - in pill, b.i-llu- .w. r. Tho I'ltm. . ,, p.-. I !.. Il.e i II .1 in .In I 1 1 h:.Vf I'. Il lis , ll.,-i ''i... i h.t. 1... tl ll.j'ii.. I i, i o. ami b.i.e . Apr. -. d i li i . -niij. el With ul'.'.it , liipl,,i-i ( Itir opp li.-m. adinil, , tn,.iiii, , li,;it it was a ureal mistake to .1. mlizc silv. r, I ut say we -boiil. 1 .-ill. nut to tin evil. It i. only ikc. -.-.iiy to note the in creasing number of failures, iu order to know that a gold .-tand ird i- ruin us to merchants and iminiilaeliir. rs These Liisitios men .I., li. t iu. ike lie ir j r. li:. fiom the people li'.-in whoin thev borrow moil, y, but Irotn the p, opie to whom they sell tluir l'"o.1s. Salal'i. s in hii-iii. s i ccupalioli- d- p. il l upon biiMii.-s e. ii.litioiis. and th" ..'.1 tan. lard, by I.-v. nine; 1-ti-im l,--.-..n-tli.' am "int at;. I tbr 'it 'iis tl,.. p, rmain i; cv of Mich ,-ai ni- - Und r the biiu. t il!:e in j ! 1 at. l -ilver are in!., ,i t .jot In t bv law at a fixed r iti ., an 1 any . r - ri . r j.. r- n uwninj' any ipiatttiiy of either metal can have tin- -on. c uv. rt, d into lull 1-cjil t.'ti.l. r in .n..y. If the en diior has the rijlit t efo -e the tn. t ,1 in which pa in. i.t -li il! be mad... it is lea-omible i , 'ipj that be will r,.iiire tl.- d- l.i. r lo p IV in the dealer metal, if tl ore i iliy p. ru pilble .lillol. nee b, tweell llle Inllilolr Values nf the two untals. This ti.-.v .I. iiiatrl er, ati d f,.r the dear.-r in. tal will make that metal dearer nil, while th,- decreased duuaiid ..r tin cheaper imlal will make that metal el,,ap.-r-,,ll. If. on the other h md, the ,1. b: .r .a er,-i-es the . plloli, it i- r, i,., nabe to -uppu-e l loil he wall pay in the cheaper metal, if one may be p, rcepubly cheaper than the oth.r. lint the demand tbu-el'eati-d lor I he cheaper Im lal will raise ils price, while the l,-., Ui.l lb nial.,1 for the d. an r metal will l.., r il- liee. Iu other w .r 1-, win u the credit, r has the epliotl, the uieial- ale h-!,l toj.llnr ap proximately at the rati., lix.d by law: provided the .. maud er.-ated is MilhYu nt loab-oib al! ..I'ImIi untals presented at th.1 mint. Soci. iy i-, tin . lore, int e-n .-ted in having the option exctci-,d by the debtor Indeed, there can be uo such thiug as real bimetallism unless the tuition is ex erciscd by the debtor. The excrcUe uf the option by the debtor compels the creditor class, whether domestic or I'.i eign, to exert themsilves to maintain lie patity between gold and silver at a ,e,al ratio, whereas tl .y might find a pr- lit in (hiving one of the metals to a premium if they could then demand the dear, r metal. The right nf the debtor to choose the coin in which payment shall be ma le extends to obligations due from ihe Government as well as to Contracts b. twecu individuals. A Government obli gation is -imply a d.-bt due fr nu a I the people to one of the people, and it is ini-pos.-ible to justify a .olicy which makis the interests of the oue person, who holds the obligation superior to the rights of the many, who iini-t be taxed to pay it. Mr. Bryan then discussed national bimetallism at length, and iu closiut. satd : ''I ask, I expect your eo operation. I: is true that a few of your financier would lashi,,n a new figure a figure representing Columbia, her hands bound fast with fetters uf gold, and her f ace turned toward the K 1st, appealing I'.r a-sistanee to those who live beyond the s a but this figure can never express your il-a of thi- nalin-i Yci rrill rather turn f ir in-pnatiou to the heroic statue which guards the enti nice to y.jur city a statue as pitriolic in eme piioii us it is colos. il in ptop ,m,,u-; it was the ,;r., o,i, ... j ,,.,, ,m. .in, stands up ill a pod".tal which w.i, bui;t by the Am, ri. -an p. ..p'... That figure Liberty enlighten n g the world is cm bicmatic of the iui--ioo of our nation aiiioiig the uitiiiiu ,,1'ihc earth. With a government which derives its puwers from the consent of the governu... se cures to all the pj iple froodoui of con science, freedom of thought, aud freedom of speech, guarantees eou.il ri..ln m .11 aud promises political privileges to none, uio i mien riiates srioulij he an example iu all that is eood and the lea.lm.r .,,;i. iu every luuvement which bus l',.r ii. jeet the uplifting 0I tliu human race " UNI.Kssthe poet Milton was mistaken there have been bullets in heaven It would therefore be presumption to expect mat inero would ou none on earth. Satrifioo sale of fine clothing nt Fridiandcr'a popular store. l'OPl LIST ( ON IIM'IOV, The l'pu!its ..I' N. I'th Carc.liua met in S;ate e.,ir. anion ,u liaicigh ln.-t Tlflls-I iy and ui a ! ill lick t in the li M Th - li .mill". - b iuj as l,,!',os: !' i n. .'in. i Win A. G (iiliiie. , ! huil am f r l.i. nt, n nil G..v. in .' ( llivor II. P... !-. i v ,1 !U I -,; n 1 F r Ti- a- iier -W. II. W. nl.. f Wake I' -r S clelai;. .1 Slate Cylii- Tl. - .ill, .1 I I l-l ov d'lie eolivi lili ti Was cai e 1 to eri.-r at l-o'ii '. k. Mayor t'al iu. II w i-in eh t, in : '..raty ehaii in iu aid C.1. Harry Skin n r vv.i elected p rm ine nt chairman Col. kiimer .-aid. am -ng oilier thiius on taking tic chair, we have t'. re. ,1 lie llepubiiean party to allijn ii-ell on the go'd -id.' of the ijlh -li oil. Wo have e II. P 'lle.l Il.e Pe eralie parly to .piit -trad diing ami ad., our pi all'.rm. d'l.e P, . pie's pi.nv has -wall .w.-.l the 1 1, in. , r lev. 1 am -inpri.-. .1 tti.it the P. lu .crat- .1' N rill Car cina dclii'l eotn and .-ay. 'W.'l! Iiked'olil W..'...n I will I.--ay In re tl. .1 th, r .r. - me llm j- ll, are tu iking t.. din . ibc -i!v. i v..i,- " 1 lie p all cl HI w I, . il 'V - Hi -.1 u:,' to -pl.t th.- , .. . i. i ,1 v i- in N a li I' a, lilal an i mm ii - i l . M. K:.o. y i- an em uiv to tl ,. . I u mi t . - i th.' I'oj nii-i and p. tie . ra!l.' . inn. ill,- . th it if lln v k-t I1.- Si it : , !', L Kit. l. V t'l.'V -ll .'lM I... ill he H ie. .1 o il "Sollio on.' I: I- :-k, d ill ' W 1: i I.. U , Were going to lake d W'! d' 'III U'al- of Sou,.:!. W.- aio ti -t j atig i t lake d .111 eiile i. Whetli. r il i- ii".'. -ary to inn Hryan or S, wall, or a joint ticket .-r llryan or 'ai--,n it will !. d .no Ibit th i lied will b . to , bet Mr. Ilryan Pre-i 1 n' 1 1 .air i iu-.- m, m- air, I long it means licit "But w !' n I .Mtue I i N .rth Carolina and e ,n-nl r lac il c mdilioii- it is ,1;IT r en!. We imi-r not d .vi it.' IV en th rin.-i pi.- ..(' I'm -ilv. r -it"cti t ie, from ,,ni promi-e ,. a li o billot and a fair eo'ini. an 1 I care n .1 what eo .pci'.i'i.in i- tie. -- ny io attain tie - . I -ay 1. 1 it e an.'. If W.' inii-t c ,p- ra!e with the p . m -em-to - cure -iK- r. 1. i u- .f. that. P w ' inu-i e i .pevafe with the II Mil.ao.m t oo .,.,) - ( J ,y, . .,.. ., NlaVV ADVKHTISEMKNTS. Gladness Conies ';, ,i l tt, 1- IM.oel'-tai'alill... of tllf 1 1 ,,n-; a i . 1 1 e i . i t In- ninny p:i;. s- loal ill-. -. lo. '. laoi-h l.el.na- r. !'.-1' ef f.r ii .'""I't - )!... -mi! etV.e t r oi.l'i i . i ; ...1. a 1. I'll,:-.. I eoliil.et ill Hie on . 1. ,1 ac ll al so iik.iiv t. rm "f t f !!e- tain Iv ia il . . e. U coco. .. n I nli.,i :i'ii.' ....I 'i , 1 i. i o. ;, -.. oo- .. ' O 1. !.'.'.'!i'l.'s ''a e L'i o 'il "a- - II C. :- ant l-l. II. Ol - the , ii y . lo n.l , noli, in! I a I- I l.e il teilOll I e I ' .o I . . -ri- . . I,!,. a I I I .' 3 kl P k B HB TU,v- . v NK.W APVKIITISF.KNTS. fe mi M m p a M Las f4 a.. ...it.io'. oi .e,:. . 1 ti i elVo.o ., to lo lo v ,1. !', ,1 . .0 : ... ', nl,, a -' ... .0. 0,1. I, h a I i - i i . I ' 1 " ' "' if to t I- nl!!i. t. .: -o'"i .... I .- '.-. i, .0. ! ::l .1 :.!.' 'V ll-.-.l a in! ;: i v - on -t -on. a -.,1 o l-n . c ll. ii. ar L'li ly M 1 T Co., t r1 1 - GWtN ALLORDtRSli p.ut 'it w. c -v-. r wo it , we ttiii-t r- 1 0;- x'.' I A a ".M Sales for Taies for 1895. ss gsii a Key -tei tract, taaiu! 11 ' I l"t lb .1 lb.- while n an 11 u-l r in N i :b I ' ,r .an 'i'h t i tu 1. i '"' "" " ' i:i;inki.iavii.i.i:twnsiiii'. em lie wln'e people ,, il,,. Siate and he .... , , .. ... ,, , , . (A. A.veock. 'J.! a. part li W Harper ' eial ev.-n , ti l.,iig-1' I i- own iib.-rii, - tract. Tax ami cost : :'.o. Tl." -p. ech vva- loudly al.plallded Mis Marl lia bishop, ,".ll a. Itiiint Coal. J 1 tax an, I cost ; :iil A!ut ''"' T-'-'1, ' l 'i'"f"im was Mr., s A K Jiiinii. ;t-r.a. Meadows tax alopleil. I ami cost I 1' I'.i N itniii.il i. .ii- b, ing in . r 1. r Major ,..r ui W. A. I luthiie ami Pr. Cy. Tli-iu.n ' J I. ISo.vl. l:H a. M)iry Iaiw.-. tax ami Were piae. d in nomination. The vote e ,'i , ,. .. . . . r.'oilied, Guthrie T:1" 7 lo, 'I'liouip-.m fo.nl lax ami eo-t li ' S 1 i A II 1 1.1 K l-,i. Tii.kei lia, I, tax an. I eo-t 1 lltl. llalilax tollowiug a tune honor. .1 pr I l.ea. li r.r..- , SOia. Miadon lax ami ce 1. nt . livid. 1 h r v ,ie, e i-;in for Guthrie and 7 I U' I'h p- .'i. S-i.ai.-r limit r pl.tct d in nomination lor 1.1' Iti . II. Hit 1 1 oV, . n ! t hi v. r I .. L . u. . i o ...... '" 1 ..igoii.i. moil, I lown lol at ery. biiigwoinl. lax an.) cost .! i.o ',. , II ... . , A l William, estate loon a- IVhill" I ol. 1 1 airy .-sinn.r I h n created a n ,,,,k , ,x ., - sati, ui by objecting I,, poekery. "Ifyoii: Nel-.m .1 Wilnanis , I'.ny trail. "... , lax and eo-t 1 -o. ale going I . tase a lo piibneali, he -a',, , t v- u n,i l, i i- ,. . , ., -' ' o nil. lie.t.I. lo.i a. t y in-tract .1 ,o "lake the machine at. d tint a rebel. Wcj All Aaron t,.i.ue go a. innnles tract, d..u t wain any of these lb t.ublieaiis. 'V' , ,. ,, ... .. , , I'.ivul Kell, o,.i a. Kov-lca Irael I lo Kick cm nut. We want u straight fur., I'anai ,x ( o-7."i ;r llarp.r tiael middle of -thi io a.l liek.t, and imbo.lv "'!' ,, , ,. ,.. , ,, , , , , , ""am Honey. a. Kiml.ali :i who c nil. 1 not on the slump advocate K I'. Ilai i as .",o a. lliinklevville 1 "g the . lection i f I'.ryau and Wat-.jn." .1 W Heptin-tall esiaie :;'s a. Crawlev t,, , 1 tax and eo-t I ll. (y. Ihoinpson also favored a middle : Mi-1; , .la, kson. Ill a. Crawley n.iet, uf the road ticket and objected to Pock j 1 ;!' .i i i , a ii i.awiene. i. a. 1 l uian i r' .utler won, however, and demon-! s t she.,,, , a. llrinhlev vrllV, ' i-nl ...,-i i -. voks w , v 1 1. 1 1 , la a. lioekv Swam it, 1 and,,. -I 111. ; baiil, on Ki. hai.lsnn, ;,n a. 1'allia.. tax and i'ii-l :l To tax I. ek cry strated the fact that In , ulds the I'oi.u-1 II 11. li-. party of North Carolina in the hollow Jx Whi'-J)I.f of his hand. TaxCollet t'or. IlKKK is what the lion. James G.j HIDGEWAY HIGH SCHOOL liiaine who w ,s recogniZ"d as a leader ; II. , BOYS AND GIRLS l:i lite licpublieaii party, said ill a spicchj The tall Session of l-!lfi begins Aos when the iiiiti,m of d. monetizing silver ' continues twenty weeks, cuaie up in Congress: j TuTAl. KX I'KSSKS: 'I believe the struggle now goin-on ' V"T' , i , , , ,'"' 1,1 , . , ' 1 l.oai.l ineliuhng lights and tne i -r. in this country aud in other countries ! Wa-l,,, ami ineidniuls, , lor a single gold standard would, if sue- ' Musi, ami use ol' iiisti uiiieni, ;, ces-ful, produce widespread disaster in i I'nsiTIVKI.Y No KX I'liA CHAKiiKS. and throughout the commercial world ! liml.use.l by the i niveisity, the del 'l ire destruction of silver .is tunnel- inntlnua! male eolie iii the sli .1 I establishing gold as the sole unit of" value 1 ""' ''maie colleges of the Sooth. must have a ruinous effect ou all form. uf property except those investments I which yield a fixed return in money ! These Would be euoimously enhanced ii. ! value, and would gain a disproportionate ' and unfair advantage over other species, of property. Il, as the most reliable I statistics affirm, there are n. arlv 87 nun I iHlfl of coin of bullion in the world, not Very unecually divided between gold and silver, it is impossible to strike silver out of existence as money without results that will prove distressing to millions and utterly disastrous to tens of thousands " The man who was certain that the G naneial ti'icstion would not fie'iire in ibis year's campaign has crawled into a hole ami pulled the hole in alter hi in Send li i r a catalogue iv '-'I III). .IlillN'lllailAM, h'iilgeway, N. ('. WELDON, N. C. A Cli.irt.-rt il School for I'.oy s and C.irls. J.A.JONES, A. B..U N.C.i'rin'iH A PY LKTISKM KNTS. Hlllll l'i;ll I NSTIil (TlllV IMVI'V by Coiiiieli nt Instructors in tour departments, la essential to fP health. Every nook B I f f fi and corner of the Bat? I J J Vl system is reached hy the blood, and on Us innlity thecontlil ion of every organ de pends. Uood blood means strong nerves, (rood digestion, robust health. Impure Wood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or ol her d iseoscs. The surest way to have good blood ia to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Kemeniber, Eoods Sarsaparilla Is tho best- In fart the One True Blood Purifier. HwlV Dill. L,w ,u"i a7to ilUUU S rlllStake,e8sytoirate.25o. T Primary, Intermediate, Academic, and Music. Stuih'iilsthnrniiuhlv nreuaretl (or ,.,,lt,. or for Ihe active pursuits ol' lite. LOCATION HEALTIIFl'L. EN V I UONM ENTS 0001). Hoard and room W to $ia.5(l per month. Tuition, w:r $20 to $10 per sension of ten months. Fall term opens TIICRSDAY, SEPT. 3rd. For iiarlicuhirs, address, J. A. JONES, jyl2ni Weldon,N. C. B n m 1 a I i 11 ill I I I FURiSITURE- THE LARCEST DEALER IN TIT 1.1. (i(IOI)S bought direct from the makers in large quantities and sold at oiih one small prnlit no more. 1 lie Complete I uriiishiut: and lajiiipmcnt of New Houses a Specialty. Small orders ivceii c the st'.me L'jtrel'ul and prompt attention as large ones. Special lots o I iirniture bought from l.ankrupt Manufacturers being tu't'ei cd ." less than their value all the time. -i'i -n -'j,-.-.'-ii-; 3 ABOUT PI A NO S A N D ORG A N S. How to Make Home Attractive II. Is be. II ! lie .-I !ll nf lnallhilld sillif the trouble ill 'i'i A.l.ini s li. in -i In .til. niitl il is 1 1 1 1 w iiiiivei-:ily toiiri .loil tlllil Mllsie is tile 1 1 ..i.'!ll I'llt'lor ill t In- II, I ,.llllisll- iii iin nt ..' thi - ia -nil. Sou ;i I'i. i ii, i or mi ( Iro.iii is a in ees-il v 'v if y ui uuiil ;i lu-i..il I Inine. iiial I liar been .-imping .... ami w. ukiiig f.o yai- .. ;. I myself iiiftt a ilit'li In .f-i siipl'ly lb. Ii.'in. - of ..iih uinl South ( 'iii'i'liiui Willi the si rm m a n , .. i I V 1 ii i -tri-o.-s'.- . ...r fii & "1 '. . i i fiZ Hi t I'otsiltlc Instruments, ) At Lowest I'ossiblc l'rhTS,, ktSJ lsicst 1'ossihlc Terms. M .-Here,-.- i- la li'liil Mil ill .J ti mill 1 ; ti' tile 111 V pal I'.'ll- I lie bell. -lit. Smd I'll. 1' tills- HcWT I'eeli t null .tin oil HUM 'r. -m'ell bin a- 1 rmi I lil tuie tb llli '. 'oS I I'KICIIT I'I I .VOS, $joi, TO$5. ki:i:i oua.ws, $25 to $1.1. And I'icK.il I he lasJct in l aili DilliTt-nt tlra.le. 5f (M I'i.iifse my l..i .i ii-i s mill easy Icrins are L'oiiio to -''1' i:p Ihe - 11 iltiil. r-. uml when nu lieur tlie "v'eli" Ulinlii AlllllVU-. jllst i'i llleillllil' H hat e-mn .Intns' fins tibi.iil Ihe ..tie thai el.- lie has certainly been hit. You will probably buy but on,' Piiuiii or ( liyan in a lifetime, siMi.ll limit I.. Jt-t tilt- I'io'lll one. Lot 111,-, nr nlie uf in v .-al. snn n. help mu make ..iir .solocliun. ABOUT FURNIJURL Fine Furniture Makes Fine Homes. I he .Most l.'irwiMlte rurniturt Is Nol Always lh Finest. It mu9 (,c pv'' Wt'U Designed. V-W H'..n nr...i. I'.J'. II HI it(C. Well Finished. s 1 ii ! 5?i Jit' it 1 1 a 11 filt'liish vou i t li nil of I host, nl loss I.,,,.,.,.. 11 J ollii'rileabrsvvilli.flei'lhoiii. Aj.'iyuI vnrit-tv losolii't fr,'n J j lied mam Suits in (i.ilr nt u en r,. i-,.. Hi i;;..,i..., .. M....1 1 ii- , ' 1 oi.tiMc nun i aiimi 1. I urh l.irrli. MahiManv, tiils al all piii'es. r-'3vj l';nlor Suits in Great Variety. I i """. liooin I'urniturc, even- tyc rfAX n"u Snits- t0 tbc Qiicvn's Taste. a 1 m lii'luivs ami Knsels in abumtiiiico. Kvervthiiis; in . Ftiniitiirc In make honie (iiiiil'oriulile, " p ' MASTICI.S .1X1) TII.l-S FOR SFW IIOFSFS .11.7, :ni)i;s a xi) pricks. k ! No one can Undersell us. I 7?M-ic M lin'tom Prices. AtllJ I it tic 11; vs(lvc you Money on thvm. i wmri: i:.m m utosnnm t A T .1 It. 1 NG, .V. j We "ZloUU l'iU::"'7udn " 'h,r l"":"r W"' U;,,,fy ' T Ml m,i ,,,W 'r ...ell,,ls are Lur.r iTll b '-y save v,., nan,, lollars. 1 . iVI . A. I 3 1 lVV 2 , H 1 I ! IVJW1 WTS, Whole-lie and Retail II, aler ill 1'iir. iilme, pianos ami Or ams tl I Manager Music I e,.a rt men, 16 & 18 U'CSt TfaiiC StfCCt. HUAPI HTTB .! r I I IBB.... e........ -"".ihl IU, ... Wl- 'ii.-. aia.nt,aaB.aiaJ a aaa a a 13 tm u a a a a a tV e u i . F. 1. Stainback at .1. 'I', loioeh's ulil stunt! WELDON, N. C. Professor Jus. Harvey's i Ni:xci:i.i.i:i) i'i -Ilealir li: General Merchandise A Kent lor theeehhratiil Kit! I. HI! UlitlS ami HAY S I'A'I'l: SlltlDS. late also aibltil lo my sloek a nice lil CLOTHINGI lor Mrs. Yul TirSan.l ( III l.Hb'i;N'. -A lull line of- Solid Walnut Caskets . Coffins. Alna.is on haml. I'.urial rohes lorni-heil for l.ailies ami (ieulb inen also tlunl iiiec lions nivell to ile.iil limlies uml ilisinlee tants list tl wht ii tlesiretl. a Mcr iu:ai;si: atyui i: kisih isai.. Mr T If. TayIor,ol'Niiithaiii,toncoiin tv, is nil ll ine ami will be pleased to ,,. his t'rieliils. 1'. X.STAINli.M'K. KSTAIILlsliri) S. E. Marks Cd, : v TONIC ! llasno,i,ual. It is Ihe only st nelly pure M'.m latile blooil lueilleille or! the mar ket, ll I'cuiilatts ami cleanses the liu r, J slri'lutthi'iis anil heals diseased kidneys, I assists tin. OMM..1 ......... , I. ..o.i liianner. cures i bills ami Icier, talaiih Hi its tir-t slap s, ulcers, sores ol loni; slaiul illj;. mils tlie, iunt creaks appet le, streimtheiis the weak ami languid, guts lone uml vigor lo Ihe whole sysleln. No one should he without it. iMliee ami Laboratory church street Noiliilk. Ya. Hajrl'lIICK .'. CKNTS. ic 1 1 1 v. X 0 I H E "'UiH Haiing ..ualnie.l us ailiuinistratur ol'the estate ol Ihe late Lama 11, Cnilnp, I helc- by notil'v all persnns hnhling claims again-l s.tio esiaie io present the same to me with in 1- month i'ioiu Ihe publication nt this notice. If they fail lo.lo this notice will he plead in li.tr of a reioyi'iy. Those owingwill olilig,. lm. I,;, s, nlj,g rHWAIIH T. CIAUK, Adnir. estate ol the hltt I.aillil IJ. C'runip .iy -:: ot. PETERSBURG, VA. W110I.r.SALi: C0XFUCTIONEI18 AND FHl'ITEliKliS manufacturers of plain and Fancy Candies, Cakes and Crackers. Dealers in Fine CHEWING TOKACCO CKiAliS A SNUFF. IcifYour orders solicited, which will have our personal attention. 1(1 11) ly s J. L. TATE --I.ITTI.KTOX, N.C- Hacing rtrently 1'iiriii.slied inv s,p i, it, a g.Rl strew eutling engine, 'lathe and other mai'luiii-l's lisils I am prepared to repair lliigines, coiion gins, h.iiy nulls, uml oilier iniuhiiit ry. I keep a upply uf PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS, (ilohevah'cs, Check valves, I n jtt tors, wii ler gauges, gum packing, etc. ' Cane mil: Irl llo l(l. i:nisiralors fin, :M Tubs 7.oii. Tobacco Ordarers a specially. (Iic me a trial. Satisfaction g'unrnn. 'il. J. I TATE, Littleton, N. C. ,iy 2 fun. ittletonHigh School BUSINESS INSTITUTE, Collepe Preparatory Course, Commercial Course, Penmanship, Shorthand Anil Typewriting. Hoard Very Cheap. OPENS AUGUST 25, 1896 Address, L. W. Baulky-, Piin. jy 9 2m. Grand Display -01'- -SPRING AND SUmiVIflR MILLINERY. FANCY (illtiDS and NOVELTIES. Iltittcritk's l'atli iiis. n. & (i. consKTs, Misses at one., Ladies Toe. to$l. mt.l'rieeN will be nnnle to suit the times. Hals and Iwuiiets inade and trimmed t order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. fi ! '. . 1 it . '. .I'iCNARC ll- ri: 1 Muuarcir & Pure Whiskies! A-U vour ilealer for these lltamls If . ha.sn'1 them, writens. 1 gallon o .veins old, si;;, (:, I ' s ' " " '. o,-, I " HI " " .'...ill 1 case I'J tuarts, 5 vears old, 11. mi 1 " " ' s ' iii.nu 1 " " " 1 ir.no Packed and hotllcd at distillery in the iiliove Btyle package for family use uml medicinal put'lmsc-,, R. WONARCH BOTH ING ICO. Ou lislmro, ky. Send money with order to avoid delay, mar -i'. lim. D iT THE KEEN lOMIIOEE CO., 81 Old Market Silinrc, Xtirfolk, Vil. Baij Carriages, Refrigerators, and full lint- ol 'Fimiitur.'. nr :miy. CREEN CROCERIES. To all my friends: I have i.,eii,,l MAKKKT at the old "IVItnotiico" stand. I.ISTof A ItTK'LKS K KPT on II AN 1: It-rf Stall Heel', Nice 1'resh Ki-h receivid daily, Pork Saifnp., Cal.h.igc, I'otatocs, I'ite. V"Will sell ICE t 1 cent ,er pound. Weldon, N. V. ll SMITH. Has opened up a air load of FINE WHIS KIES. I am now prepared to compete with luiy Whiskey House in this territory, nnd if my friends don't think lean do no, nil they have to do is to' GIVE ME A SHOW Examine my slut sml h thoroughly con vinced. W. IX SMITH, Weldou, N. C. The EXC EI.SI01! PlilNTTNi; COMPA NY ollite is new and complete ami con ducted hv up-lo date prinlers We do not dale hack to Ihe time of M.ithusll.1, when elephants roosted in trees ami leathers grew on hogs Ol'KSISAN EXTlliEI.Y NEW OFFICE new machinery ami new type. I-'o par cels ,,i old decayed and disco'lureil papers, and no ancient styles of type tl at have dull and wrinkled faces, caused hy long service and ohl age. We have the materi al that must insure work with a husiness like twinkle. Your letter and hill heads, statements, circulars, postal and hiisiniw cards, are your spokesmen wherever they go. They either aid you or discredit you. They re lied the hnsintss i,,a nf i. man or linn and show the character and individuality of Ihe article or liusiihsa advertised. LITI S IIAYEYOI K N EXT oliHEUS nil: PlilNTINll. MAIL OUHEliS PliOM PTLY ATTENDED TO. WELDON, N. C. THECOUPER MARBLE WORKS, "I, nil 4 115 Bank t Norfolk, Vs. Largo stock of Ixj&MiinumrHtt aiit Graveitonrt, etc. Heady for immediate, shipment. Designs U21y free P. SALE, WM. LINN, Proprietor. Manager MANSION HOUSE. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS, Union Street, NOliFOLK, VA. I V. M. IIAISMSTON A CO., Wholesale ami lielail Dealers iu Ileitis! CAKIMCTS, MTOVI-:.s, ftinl Mattrenses, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HAHLISTON&CO., No. 20 N. Sycamore St., IVtendmrK, Vi. Ill W 1. $10 A DAYTO ACENTS! Anyone who wants to net rich md who has a little enterprise can secure M a day in the Dish Washer luisint ss. It is dooming now. Everyhody wants a t'limax nowadays. One agent cleared f'-D t'M iy day lorn year; a gnul iliancc; hut Hish Wasln r mailt' ; no soliciting; Hish Washers sold at home; a im manent jMii tion iu town, city or l oiiulrv. Onemilhon lo he sold. A wide-awake hustler can clear si;, i'.'n a day easy; washes aud dries in two minutes. CLIMAX M'K'O III., nut Starr Ave., Colnnihus, Ohio. n n i Jioiiin in inn Lhiinney Pipe, Sash, Illinds and Doors, ami a lull line of HE ABDWAEE; For hhIc by PLUMMER & WHEELER, my n ly. PKlElt-SIH Kii, VA. '.Hit addrcM, wiih lix rent! iti sumi s. m ii led to our He id- i".mcit. II Mint b-itlol, Hist., ill bring you a foil an ui j.inipin, aim ruici fur si il-nir-jsutuittiu, ot our juttiivij nious. .t imi.u; Suit. l.t -Si OvcTt.Mti, ,lU.M,and tip. I ul SHm Plymouth Rock Co. 1 T.CLARK. ATTORN'-Y-AT-LAW. AND ..J UA. I i WELDON. N. C. Wanted-An Idea S3 Priilsct Tour litw; II, st n.nr lirlm ..u wllb. nio.JOiiN wiiuiKiini'us ' v.u. , Hii.nt au . lilnt.in. ll c.. r,,r thi'lr ll.su prlw uH sua IUl ut Iwu hutiilrea IutuoiIuu wmuoU. W. W. KAY. (near U. I(. Shed, H T Pope's nldsUml) TIIEONI.Y- All Night House wrm town. Bar rcaily for accommodation st sll hours. FAMILY GROCERIES,- Canned Goods and CdnfectiauNies. ( Joss Haturdayniithtst 13 o'clock. 0ifln Mon day tt 12 o'clock m. mji ly- IA
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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