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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, Al'Gl'ST 27, lSllfi. PUBLISHED KVEKY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEEGE, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAINEACE, Associate Editor h'nli ml nl 1'tst OjJ'nr nl Wtlihm us Si o'iul- Class Miilrr. R.ITKS OK SI'IISl'litl'TlllX IN AHVASCK. One Year (by Mail), Postage Paid $l.."i. Six Months 7."). A Weekly DenuH-ratii-joiiiiial devoted to the material, eilueution;il, political ami agricultural interests of Halifax ami sur rounding enmities. Tuts New York Worlk isn't support ing Brpn, but it is lielpiug hiui mightily bj f.tibtUhing 1'rotu Jay to Jay those let tors from the people, uiue tenths ot which are in favor of tree silver and give good reasons for it. 8iAi!veitising rates reasonable furnished on application. and NATIONAL TICKET. Full I'UK.slhKN'l: WILLIAM J. lilt VAN, OK NKI1IIASKA. Knit VICE 1'HKSIHE.VT: ARTHUR SKWAI.L, OK MAINS. l)i;io( hatic si ai k Tit m:t. What has heeome of Mr. MeKinley 's letter of aeci'ptanei'.' a.-ks the Savannah News (.'an it be possible that he has not jet been able to make up hia min i to come out t.iiiarcly for the gold standard? A waiting public is anxious to hear what lie has to say on the silver iUcstiirU. Wll.vr would be Thomas Jefferson's remarks if he should awaken from big sbimhi rs at Monticello, and learn what the Chicago e invention declared to be Democracy ? Bristol News. He woul ! say "that's what's the mai ler with llanua " For Governor, CY RUS 11. WATSON, of Forsyth. For Lieutenant (iovernor, THOMAS W. MASON, of Northampton. For Secretary of Stale, CHARLES M. COOKE, of Franklin. For State Treasurer, B. F. AY COCK of Wayne. For State Auditor, 1!. M. FI RM AN, of Buncombe. For Superintendent of l'ublic Instruc tion, JOHN C. SCAltitOUOUH, of Juhnston. For Attorney General, F. I. OS BORNE, of Mecklenburg For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, A. C. AVERY, of Burke; and GEORGE II. BROWN, of Beaufort. For Judge of the Superior court of the Filth District, JAMES S. MAN NING, of Durham, For Electors at Large LOOK E CRAIG, of Buncombe, and W. C. DOUGLASS, of Mo i ire. FOR CON GUESS. Second Disiiiet F. A U'OODARD, of Wilson. Cut.. W. C. 1'. BltKl'KINUMMIK. has at last fmi nil that he has a conscience and that he cannot support the Chicago imiu imvs. IV rhaps the old lellows devotion to gold is caused by an awakened con science and a de-ire to pay Madeline l'ollard'sjudgin.iit against him in souud mouev Til K Paris Journal de Medeeine es timates that there arc ill France L',5lMI medical meu battling; with starvation, the reason being that their number constant ly increases while their practice is reduced by the advance of hygiene, the competi tion of hospitals and the diffusion of saubary infoinutioii by the newspapers. The first cindidale for vice-president Dominated by a Republican National Convention was a rcsidcDt of New Jer sey William L. Dayton chosen by the National Convention at l'hiladelphia in 1850. Mr. Ilobirt, the republican candidate for vice president this year, comes from the name state. Tub most freakish exhibition of cam paign wisdom to date is the citculation of Mr. Bryan's tariff speech by the Re publicans, and of his letter of repudia tion of Mr. Cleveland's financial policy by the National Democrats. Chairman Jones should be profoundly liiatcful for this spirit of generosity oil the part of the opponents Washington l'ost. Mil. Rkid, of the Detroit Free Press, thinks there is no doubt of M, Kinley carrying Michigan. William J. Biivan is the only man ever nominated for Prc-idetit by thiee national conventions. Ml'KlNLKV will Uol take the stump, but Bryau will, and will speak licit in St. Louis and Baltimore. LlVKIlt'iiot., England, has a city or dinance forbidding the 11 -oof the streets to vehicles displaying advertisements. Tit K Democratic headipiarters will be at Chicago. Gorman will take charge in Washington. He will assist Bryan's campaign from that city. Mark Hann.v s.iysl,(.!ockran's speech was just superb." We are to judge from this that Mark is content with his investment. Pittsburg l'ost. .h:t)ilE IIinmk.s, the Georgia Populist leader, says that there is an ' impassible Hull"' between the Republicans and Pop ulists on National tiicstioiis. Mil. .Mi'Kini.kv's letter uf acceptance is n iW going ihrougli the ll.inui mill and ju.-l as soon as it is revised it will be given to the public by Mr ll.inni. A M iiyl.111 1 court bus decided thai electricity is uot a 111 luufactured article. 11 nd that electric plants do not man ufacture a product but ouly distribute il Hon. IftilRKB UOCKIIAN seems to have almost fullilled the old rumor ol his intended retirement from politics, al though in an unexpected way. Wash iogloQ Post. Till! chairman of (he Finauc; eoiumii tee of the National Populist Executive committee, H. W. Reed, of Georgia, it the president of a National bauk, as is Mr. Sewall. The millionaires and great corporation will turn loose millions of Hanua's corrup tion fund, but they are also levying coo tributiona 00 their employes, notes the Kuoxville Tribune, "hVKUY young Japanese gentleman ol means comes to 1 he United States now for a pleasure lour mid for information," said Mr. S. Ilirota, uf Tokio, who is now in Washington. The Maine Bible Society has, during the past year, found 'J53 towns in the slate without religious worship, and hull the families visited were fuund to be without religious influences. at enj ujurtd Uoetraa meeting in New York "the ticket-holder found no difficulty in securing admission." There were nut 0l),Ul)J pjjple outside clamor- log for .id uisiim, as when Bryan spoke. The llliioago Reord very properly re marks that there are gratifying signs ol geueral awakening to the fact that call ing uuuics in a political coiupaign is not popular with the people who think and vole. Cubans, observes the New York Adver tiser. And then what: IVoplc it with aniards, who in time will be oppressed and taxed beyond the p lint of endiirauee? paiu miy as well surrender t uba now Her 'flic i-lan 1 i-lo-t to Spanish rule forever. "If we can keep the United States on a gold basis thirty years longer we will absolutely ruin the wheat and cotton in dustries of that country." So declared Sir llieliard Fowler, Lord Mayor of Lon don, iu 1885. But they can't. Great sales prove the great merit of Hood's Sarsuparil'a, and great merit enables It to accomplish wonderful cures, Spain has deterred until fall the ci-ive blow which is to destroy the T is n iw d' finitely settled that Hon. J. Bryan will visit N-Tth Carolina ut the middle of S. ptember. He will sp-ak at two or three important ,1 'IMs in the Nate and will also make a twodis tour ot the M ite deliverim: hart speeches I' be r ar end of the ear platform at oilier points It is to he hoped thai 'A'.ld.ni will be one ot the points mcu ieil in bis itineracy. Gi'VKllMili Oatks, of A'abama, who opposed tree coinage, said 1 uesday night in a great ratification meeting in Mont gomery : "The free coinage ijuestiot) won in the conte-t among Democrats. ind hence free coinage is Democracy uow. e must stand together. 1 here is no saletv in division. c can no more maintain the principles of our party without orgmizitioii and 11 iity of action than can religion survive and flourish without the organization of the church." The State Prohibition convention at Salisbury last week, with only eight counties represented, nominated the fol lowing State ticket: For Governor, James II. Jones, i f Greensboro; Lieutenant-Governor, 11. J Dowell, Raleigh; Secretary ol Stale, Thomas P. Johnston, of Salisbury; Troa- urer, Jam ' Hodman, llil,a; Auditor. A. C. Shcrrill, Granite Fall.-; Superin tendent of Public Instruction, G. W. Holmes, Yadkin College; State electors were also nominated. In order to show to what desperation the Republicans are driven, it is said by a Washington correspondent to the New York Journal that Mark Ilauna has laid aside L'50,000 to buy this State for MeKinley, The people of this State are not built that way and the correspondent truly says : "But North Carolinians, though poor, are proud of their independence, and are apt to resent signs of corruption at the polls in an effective and extremely disa greeable way." Hoke Smith can no longer remain iu the cabinet of an administration which favors Wall street and is fur the few against the many, bo he has tendered hie resignal ion as Secretary of the Interior, the resignation to take affect within two weeks from its date. His paper, the Atlanta Journal, is a strong supporter of the Chicago ticket aud platform and Smith fell out of place in the Cleveland cabinet. Ho showed his patriotism, and his good sense in get ting out ot uncongenial company. D R. Frances, of Missouri, succeeds Mr. !stnith as Secretary ol the Interior. We return thanks to Vice-President St. John for a copy of the pamphlet re cently issued giving all the official cor respondence between the Baltimore Steam Packet Co., Seaboard Air Line and the Southern Railway Co. In looking over the book it is seen that the Seaboard Air Liue offered to meet the Southern on fair and equitable terms in the proposed establishment of a new and unnecessary line uf steamers on the Chesapeake Bay. The Bay Line is tho people's popular route and its butiucss has nut suffered by the action of the Southern in reject ing the proposals of the S, A. Line. The following is taken from the Lou Jou Financial News a rec.iguized author ity 011 finance all over the world and we copy it fur the beuefit of those "ho be licve that the free coinage of silver would ruin the I uil- d States : London, March 10. 'flic Loudou Financial News says : The Financial situation iu the United Slates is very saious. The Senate has bioektd all relief measures proposed by President Cleveland, and Congress is at a JeaJ standstill on tile money iiiestiou. The free coinage Senators are masters of the siiualioii. The condition of affairs in the Uuitcd States Congress demands the immediate attcutioti of British financiers and slates men. The trade of the world is now iu our hands, but it will not loug remain there if the United States goes to a hi metallic basis with free and unlimited Coinage of silver. With the addition of silver to the vol ume of money, everything in America would take on a new face; labor and in diisiry would gain New Life. The grip of the gold standard on the products of the wot Id would be loosened and prices would rise. Great Britain would lose her markets in South America, Asia and Europe, and American ships would not bo long in capturing the carrying trade of the world. British creditors must now apply them selves quickly to the Ainerieau money problem. The sound money 111m and banking interests, led by Senator Slier man, Cleveland and Carlisle, with a plen tiful supply of means, have been beaten. The American people are now thoroughly aroused and educated on the power aud use of niouoy, and tuade desperate by debt and business depression they arc forcing free silver as the main issue. Great Britain need fear no injury to her trade or investments if the Republi can party can force ''protective tariff" as the main issue iu the coming Presidential campaign, but if free silver dominates the American mind and carries at the polls, ii will bring about a change iu Euglai.d that will be ruinous from its suddenness and severity. The damage that can be done British manufacturers by a protec tive tariff is slight compared with the disa-ters that would be entailed by a change from a single gold to complete bi-metiillic standard. It is evident thai the Democratic parly will not re nominate a man who holds to President Cleveland's ideas on money, and tin' only hope for a continuation of Mr. Cleveland's financial policy will be ill the success of the Republicans in the n-xt election. The success of free coinage will bring down the rate of int. rest on money, and ciusc an immediate rise in the pliec of all commodities. When silver becom, s primary money the American mines will po ir their products into the mints, and a New Era similar to that produced by the issue ol greenbacks during the civil war will begin. Gold will leave the batik and enter into competition with silver 111 the avenues ol trade, and the manufac tories of the United States, which have been shut down or crippled since 1802. will again resume their tight for the English markets. It is doubtful whether the Republican p irty can be held much longer in cheek tiy soumi money .statesmen, as us adherents are divided by powerful factions. The Democratic party is also breaking up under the weight of the free silver agitation. It matters not to Great Britain which party succeeds it the Gold standard is maintained, but either of the old parties or a new party which goes into power pledged to free coinage will be inimical and predudicial to English manufactories and trade. The American people cling with won derful tenacity to party organizations, but financial embarrassment and business stagnation has become too severe for their patience, and they are ready for any change that promises relief. They are becoming convinced that it can not be louud iu the protection theory, as that has been tried, and they are massing now on free silver. V.'ben that issue c iues fairly before the American people, England will regret her apathy and ad herence to the single gold standard. Thomas Coi lton of this city is the proprietor of one of the largest retail dry goods und furnishing stores in this part of the state. He bas been a life time repub lican, but comes out in an interview today in a manner that has caused a sensation. He said I wish it understood that I am a free silver republican. I voted for Grant and I have supported every repub lican candidate for the Presidency since that time, but I cannot support MeKin ley. I said prior to the Republican conven tion that if silver did not receive just con sideration from that party that whatever party did give the while metal that con sideration which was inteuded for it by tho fiamers uf the constitution would receive the support of the masses of the American people. "I waut to say that first, last and all (he time that I want a divorce between Wall street and the United States gov ernment. The conduct of Wall street in offering to sustain the government on a gold standard is farcical. The bond issues and the manner in which they were conducted were manifestly unfair. Tho Wall street agents, while professing the gravest interest in the welfare of the government employed the creditors of Europe to stealthily withdraw the gold from the Treasury and thus compel ad ditional bond issues; and who paid the interest on these bonds and who rcalited millions of dollars profit from the transac tion? -The producing element in our population paid the interest and the man ipulators of the deal, shared the millions of profit." Zaoesville Special Cleveland SI AIT (Ul.IMiS. Newsy Neks a- t iilld f rum Our State .luni.s. The 1!. 'publicans and fused ill Wilson county. A mountain pally were h six men near .Uheville. Id up by I Skn.U'i'H lii.ArKiiniN scores Bourke Coekrau and expresses himself on Cock , .1 p ii . 1 .ao . 1 X- ran s speech m tee looowiug loicooe ,um charactcri-tie -tv!-' : j "1 am stir .i-c 1 that the newspapers pulisls have which arc di-pest.d to be eminently fair I in this light should allow this speech ol j Bourke Co.lian's to pass witlu-ut taking him to la.-k for the only thing thai is 111 il. I ln-vir belo ved that lh iake Cock A hailstorm in Gr.intille county did! r;111 WJ oapaMe of making so disastrous much damage to the tobacco crop. , a ),,iule as he did the oilur niuUt He James A. Loekhait renominated for j never answered nor pretended to au-wer Congress in the Sixth district, unaui j nor touched upon a single point in Bry uiouslv. an's speech liinde at Madison Square Garden. The ouly thing that attracts ! attention in Bourke Cockran's utterances is the conclusive root that he furnishes 1 hat he is far in advance uf anv radical J.uncs Henry McFalls, of Wilson, bj Republican slump speaker in this conn Horse thieves arc giving some of tbej fanners of Cabarrus and Stanley counties trouble. dead from the effects of whiskey and smoking. A destructive wind and hail storm visited the A pel section completely ruining crops. Governor Carrs oilers S.'UH reward for Nat Moore, who murdered bis wife iu Wayne County. Col. Harry Skinner has been re nomi nated for Congress by the Populists iu the First district. try iu the matter of malignity. He charges that the silver movement i 11 conspiracy, the object of which is to over turn all the rights of properly. This consninicv is composed of silver mine 1 j owners of the West and unreconciled slaveowners of the South. He in-ists that, having lost their prop - in their slaves NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gladness Comes 1 1 rol, VV ;.,i uf Ibe 1111111V l'hy ieal ills, which anish before pnipel ef- f,,rls- "onllc I'll "ft- pieasaiii .1.0. .s as a result of war, they UoW seek to stroy the other properly in order to bal ance the account. 'It must be said to the credit of the Republican party that in this campaign it has not produced a single editor or or ator so thoroughly malignant or utterly destitute of decency as to dig up the war issues buried noire than thirtv Vears ago. at Brevard, Straub Philips was struck 1 , , . ,, ,1 .1,.,, ' t I and kind c anew the sectional tires that 1 have long since burned out. Mr. Cock A terrific boiier explosion occurred at a saw mill near Troy, Wednesday, killing four men and badly injuring five. While in attendance at a tournament by lightning and instantly killed. There are good reasons for belief that the next Legislature will establish a re formatory for youthful criminals. The World says that Mr .Johu Kerr, of Salisbury, broke bis leg Wednesday, for the tenth time in the same place. It is said by the secretary of the Re publican State Committee that in Mitch ell county there is only one Populist. The Thomasville News, Populist, pre diets that Oliver II. Dockery will be next United States Senator from North Caro lina. John Cole, an old colored man at Dur ham, died Sunday morning from the effects ol eating spoiled fish Saturday! night. ' The A. and.M. College has bad stu dents from Cuba and Japan aud England and now it has two new recruits from Brazil. ! Bona S'oun. colored, was found dead iu her bed in Wilmington, Monday. She is the woman who recently gave birth to four children. Miss Bell Miller, aged l."i. of David-' sjn coin. tv, accidentally fell into a ditch, and received injurie; dieil soon after ran is only to be congratulated upon having adopted the tactics and arguments aud the appeals to passion and duty which did duty for the Republicans for a quarter of a ceutury, but which they were at last content to abandon as no longer fit even for partisan purposes. "It is to be hoped that this newly and strangely persuaded convert will fail in bis efforts to induce bis Republican allies to go back to campaign systems that of fended the decent elements of tho country." Hie Ii lino, ledge, leal so many ni ' sickness are lO'l due I" " actual dls-i-ase but simple to 11 constipated condi tion oniiosv.stcm. which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup. if Figs, proinpt 1 ; Timt is w bv it is the only 1v111e.lv " itll milli.His.of taliiilis s-. Hint is i vei vwbeiv esle.'loeO w lllglil.v i'y ' .. l,.. v:,hio 0 1 health. Its bell. liellll effects are doe to the fact, thill it is the ...,,,tv tthioh promotes internal ..1 1......J iiboiil debilitating the m oans on which it nets. It is therefore ,,11 important, ill order to fet its bene li. o.l eit'eels. I.) note when yon pur chase, that oll have the oonumcnrti .do. which is manufactured by the ( nil- foi uia Fig Svcup t o. only mid soi.i n. all reputable ilriiggists. If in the enjoyment of good health. ...i 11,., ,-sieih 'is lvinilar. laxatives or h -.. ,ne. lies HIV tlll'll Hot lU'Clloil. If -mi: .....1 diiv actual disease, one led to the most skillful .i.,i.. l.i.t If in need of 11 liixntiv .i.'ia l,.,v. thebi'M. uud with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of I-'ie-s stands highest and is most largely Used and gives most general so. isi.it. iu... mar 26 lv ADVERTISEMENTS. Mer Mfi(lt'Htnl Merit MnihtiiitiH thfcoiifidmee of the people in Hood 'a SarsHi'iirilU. If a nu'dicine cures you when sick ; if it makc-a wonderful cures ever , w here, beyond Bit question that meilk im-possess merit. Sxiade from which she Plaindealor. There is a rumor that the American, tobacco trust has said it would speud( SJiM.IHII) to secure the election of Outli ne as governor. j Mr Jesse Hard, who resides a few j miles east of Shelby, will soon be 811 years of ago. lie has cigbteeu children living aud one dead. j Editor .1. W. (ioslin, of the Winston Republican was killed one day last week by stepping fiom a moving street car op posite his home iu Salem. A Durham man bas lately been put to the necessity of keeping house and miudiug the baby. A short time ago he bought bis wife a bicycle. - The directors of the Raleigh insane asylum have decided to build an annex for the male department, to contain SO rooms, at a cost of Sl'j.lblO. Levy Lyuch, a colored well digger was killed iu a well at Turuersburg last Jlon day. While being drawn up out of the well, be fell back and broke bis neck. The report is officially denied that the presidency of the Chowan Baptist Fe male Institute of Murfreesboro has been olfeied to Miss Lula M. Butte, of Berk ley, Va. Republican Chairman Holton says that it is not expected any of the great speakers will come to this State during the campaign; that MeKinley will cer tainly not come. The very positive statement that Oli ver H. Dockery is by no meaus a Bryan aBti Watson man, but is for MeKinley has greatly disquited the Populists. The latter are really in quite a dilemma. An old colored woman, July Thomp son, was standing iu the door of her homo at Hillsboro, Wednesday, when she was suddenly taken with an cpiletic fit, fell to the ground and died of a broken neck. The Stato Farmer's Alliance met at Hillsboro last week and re elected former officers Dr. Cyrus Thompson, president; Julio Ulaiiaiu, vice-president; W. tS. Barnes, secretary and treasurer; Rev. J. T. II. Hoover, lecturer. Fifty-one coun ties were represented. At Asheville last Sunday lightning struckthe Orange street graded school building, and the structure was badly damaged by fire. It is insured lor $8,01)1) which will cover losses. The re pairs will begin as soon as the insurance adjusters finish their work, Thomas Moscr, an aged citizen, was killed near Bethania, Forsyth county, Monday morning. He was on his wagon which was loaded with spokes, and his horses took fright and ran away. lie was thrown off and the wheels ran over his body, He was dead when found, Don't let anyone persuade you to take anything else instead of Simmons Liver Regulator. Some merchants will try to do this but not for your good. They do ii. to make a little more profit on something wnien is ot interior quality, though you must pay just as much for the bad as for the good, lie sure to tako Simmons Liver Regulator, and nothing else. Look for Bod 'A on every package. That ts Just the truth about Hood's Sar saparilla. We know it possesses merit because it cures, not oneo or twice or a hundred times, but iu thousands aud thousands of cases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat food's Sarsaparilla Is the boat in fart the One True Hlimd rurifiVr. u i rtt cure nauseii, Indigestion. HOOU S PlIlS hilmiisn.'ss. a. cents. Land IM for Taxes for 1895 15U1X K I.i: Y VI I.LF. TOWNS! 1 1 11. C A. AyciH-k, 2 a. part 0 W Harper tract. Tax and cost S.J .to. Mrs. Martha llisliop, SSI a. Burnt Coat tax and cost 'J ;tti Mrs. S A K Bunn, HS'ia, Meadows, tax ami cost 8 03 I V Burgess t!Mi u Hoysler tract, tax and cost ii tM J I, Bovil, 1111 a. Mgry l.owe, tax and cost 4 ;w Mrs. Louisa Craw ley, 87 a. I-ouisburg road tax and cost 2 41 A H Davis, 'I a. Bob Tucker tract, tax and cost 1 (ill. Leach Bros , 'MO a. Meadows tux and cost lo UT. V II Lynch, 1.1 a. Uoeky Swamp, tax and cost 141. funiculi Kiehardson, .1(1.1, Falling crce tax and cost 3 70. Mrs. ViigiuinSolotuon, 1 town lot at Iilllewood, tax and cost . (I.i A B Williams estate Hum a. Fishing creek, tax and cost, 'Jii .(I Nelson J Williams 'in a. Terry tract. tax and cost 1 80. ,1 W Whitehead, 1.1(1 a. Cyrus tract :170 A ti Aaron estate -.17 a. tuarles tract 7 in David Hell, 275 a. Hoysler tract 1 111 F.ure, Karrar ei Co1 7.1 a- Harper tract 2 2(1. Sam llervey, l't-1 a. Kimball It i!7. K F. Harris .Ida. Brinklevvillo 1 7:. .1 W llepiinsbill estate :w a. Crnwh tax and cost 1 117. Mrs F. A Jackson, HI a. Crawlev tract 1 Ull N M Lawrence, l.llla. Tinman 3 12 S C Shearin, I'll a. l'.rinkleyville, . n:U 3 11. Jas Mayo 5 a. White dak. 1 37. W. W. IiOSSF.R, Tax Collector. QOPETTIIVEEXHMINATION. 1 will hold a competitive examination at Halifax, Aug. P1, IStIG, of candidates for admission to the A. & M. College. A. I'rescott, aug 111 3t. County f'.iaininer. AjYeCLtts ocXseMtxS. ""RM.t.Gtt.K. C, . " PROMPTNESS ' ALL ORDERS A U IL Roanoke Institute, WELDON, N. C. A Chartered School for Boys and Girls. J.A.JONES, A. B.,U N.C'nn"H T HOIiOl'tiH INSTIil'CTION (IIVF.N by Competent Instructors ill lour de- pal line-ills, Primary, Intermediate, Academic, and Music. Students thoroughly prepari-d for college or ior ine active pursuits ol lire. LOCATION HEALTHFUL. ENVIRONMENTS GOOD. Board and room $8 to 1 12.50 per month Will, per session of ten months. Fall terra opens THURSDAY, SEPT. 3rd For particulars, address, J.A.JONES, jyl2m Weldoo, N.G ADYKKTISKM KNTS. mi 11 II SmMKi I I -." -, R. Monarch' & 'Kentncky M Pure Whiskies! Vnk your ileiiiu' ii'l tliw lliaiiiln Imim't tilt-in, wnU'im. 1 gallon years oM, cist' 12 uuart.-, 5 yrars old, IS ADVERTISEMENTS. V. M. 1IABI.ISTON & Wholesale and Keluil Dealers in c.uu'irrs, stovks, and Mattresses, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HAHLI.STON'&CO., No. 2(1 N Sycamore St., Peterbun, Vt. HI lv. $10 A DAY TO ACENTS! Anyone who wants to eel rich mil v. ho has a little enterprise can kcoi.. fill a day in the Dish Washer business. It is booming now. Everytiody wants a Climax nowadays, line agent chared fjo every day lor a year; a (joid chance; hit Dish Washer made; no solieitiiiK; Dish Washer sold at home; a permanent pusi tion iu town, l ily or country. One million tube sold, A wide-iiwiilie hustler ran i leal jl.'i to t'JHii clay easy; waslus ,lnl) dues iu two minutes. t'l-IMAX M'F'O I'D., ".lit Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio. If he :t. 1" Pll All mil All D II 111 fin IjllllllllUljl I UK t ri.oii 11. nit bl.lHI bVIKI 1 I Ill Packed and bottled at distillery in the ibnvc stvle package I'or Aimily use und medicinal purposes. R. MONARCH BOTIUNU LU. OuTiiliirii, Ky. Sent! niitniy with onU-r to avoid ilt lay. mar -( (int. D X JL V A I Chimney Pipe, Hush, Winds and Dnorg, and a full line ol' HARDWABE, For sale by PLUMMER & WHEELER, 1'ETKmibTRl!, VA. my J ' ly. P. SALK, Proprietor. WM. LINN, Manager MANSION HOUSE. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. Union Street, NORFOLK, VA. F. 1 Stainback (at J. T. (iooib's old stainl) WELDON, N. C. -iValrr In- The KXCK1.SIOK PlilNTIMi COMPA NY oilier in new ami eompli'U' ami con diu'tcil by up-to date printrrs We do not date liai'k to the time of Matluiala. vu n elephants roosted in trees and leather grew ou hoy. OPKSISAX KSTIUiaY NT.W OPFICK IH'W inarliiiuTy ami new type. No pur eels ol old deeuyed and disenloreil papers, and no anetenl slyhs of type tl at have dull and wri'ikleit faet-i, enured liy Ion: servieeand old aye. We have the materi al that must insure work with a Mitim-sH-like twinkle. Your letter anil hill heads, statements, eireulai's, puMal and Imsines-t cards, are your spokesmen wherever they pi. They either aid yon or discredit you. They re flect the Imtiriess idea of the man or linn and show the chaiaeter and individuality of the article or husidesa advertised. m;ti s hayi: voi n NEXT OKDKIJS FOli POINTING. MAIL OKDKUS PROMPTLY ATTKSDKI) TO. ; Excelsior Printinp: CouiDany c- it ' ' : ti WF.I.DOX, X. C. t n t i r f . -tun IN Ha iim iiualith d as administrator of the estate ot the late Laura M. Crump, I here by notify all person ludilinyelaims against said estate to present the same to me with in 1' months from the publication ot tuts notice. Il they fail to do so this not ice w ill be plead in bar of a recovery. 1 hose owing will oblige me by settling. KliWAUOT. CLAKK, Admr. estate of the late Laura H. Crump jy tit. THE KERN FURNITURE CO., SI 01.1 Market R.imri', Norfolk, Va. Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, E Your ail(rt, with iu ont in nami , m.ultd to out Iliad. qiiiitttH, II 1 1 ll MM IttiMoi, Mat., Mill bring ymi .i ftiil line i t Mfiipln. dtiii rules fur s- If meaiuirititMit, o( our just v I.i mou V:i patm ; Snil. fU :!; t)vi-rcn.ili, 10.i, antt up. ( ut to tinier. ActtU wanted tury. where. iNew Plymouth Rock Co. T. CLARK. DWARD ATTORNKY-AT-UW.ANO rtOT" ill j itA iln-Ant U Ml WELDON. NC. Wanted-An Idea General Merchandise Agent I'or tlipicli limt.'.l KIOI.KI5 l'.KOS. ami HAY KTATK H1IOKH. Have also atlileil to my stock a uii-e lini' CLOTHINGI for MEN, YOITH'S anil CHII.DKEN. -A full line of- Solid Walnut Caskets Coffins, Always on liantl. Rnrial rolien furnisliiil for l.uilir.i ainl (li'iill. iiioii ulo fluid injii" uoiiH trivon i iir'.ii hniurt Mil ilisiuftc tauts nm.l wlitn ili'ain.l. A NICE IIEAltSE AT YOl'l! DISPOSAL, Mr. T. II. Tiiylur, of Noitluuuilon coun ty, is with mo ami will lie pleaned to see nit. irieuuH. 1". N. STAINBACK. ESTABLISHED 1H29. S. H. Marks Co, PETERSBURG, VA. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERERS mannfacturera of plain and Fancy Candies, Cakea and Crackers. Dealers in Fin CHEWING TOBACCO CIGARS A 8NOFF. MsTYonr orders solicited, which will oars oar personal atMaUoa. 10 It 1 Who can think of tome ilinpla tblntt lu lute nil Protect your ti.M: thy my lirtod ,m wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKKBl'FlN A CO.. Patent Atter neyf. WaMlilaRtun, l). C, fur their al.tUl frlEa offer a.u.1 list ot Iwu liuiidrea UiTcnllous wanunl. Professor Jas. Harvey's INKXCEI.LED IT" and full lint' ofFnrnitun'. apr :toly. mRKET CREEN CROCERIES. To all my IVutids: I have opened MA UK ET at the old "Delmotiico" stand. LIST of ARTICLES K KPT on HAND: JtaY' Stall Beef, Nice Fresh Fish rceeivid daily, Fork Sausage, Cubbage, l'olatocs, Kte. StirWill sell IQE at 1 cent per pouud. C. Q-. Weldon, N. C. npr 2 If. ittletonHigh School U BUSINESS INSTITUTE, College IVipUUloly Coure, Cumniiriiul Courso, l'cniuuniiliip, Shorthand And Typewriting. Board Very Cheap. OPENS AUGUST 25, 1896 Address, L. V. Baui.eV, 1'iin. jy 0 2tn. W. 0. SMITH Hm opened tipacarlonil of FINE W1IIS- I am now prepared to compete with an Wliiokey House in this territory, aud i my friends don't think I can do so, all tuej uave 10 uo u to: GIVE ME A SHOW Eiamine my stock and he thoroughly coc- TinoN. w. wamiU,vreiito,N.c. iaitrffcik.,. ... TONIC. Has no equal. It is the only strictly pure vegetable lilooil medicine on Hie mar ket. 1 1 regulates and cleanses the liver, strengthens ami heals diseased kidneys, assists the nrinal organs in a wonderful manner, cures chills and tever, catarrh in its lirst stages, ulcers, sores ol long stand ing, aids din.'Stion, creates appetite, strengthens the weak and languid, gives lone ami vigor lo t lie wnole system. ro one should he without it. Oflice and Laboratory 377 Church street. Norfolk, Va. tWl'lilCE 511 CENTS. jell ly. Grand Display -OF- -SPRING AND SUMMAR MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES, llultcriek's Patterns. 11. & G. CORSETS, Misses at 50c, Ladies 7c. tofl. trrices will lie made to suit the times, (lata anil Iwuneta made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. THECOUPER MARBLE 111, 113 A 115 Bank it., Norfolk, Va. Large stock of Munumenlt and Gravettunn, tic. Beady for immediate shipment Design rrce 11 2 ly W.W. KAY, (near U. R. Shed, II T Pope's old stand) THE ONLY- AH Night House IsiriN TOWN, liar ready for accommodation at all hours- -FAMILY GROCERIES,- Canned Ooodtaud CouCeciiotifriea. CloM Saturday night at 13 o'clock. Open Mob day at lii o'clock a. a. myUly.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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