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' JOHN "W. SLEDGE, Pitoi-iuiiTOR. VOL. XXXI A. NEWSPAPER FOB THE PEOPLE. WELDON, N. C, TIIUHSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896. TEPvIMES:-1110 1l;11 ANNTM IN ADVANCE NO. 29. ADVERTISEMENTS. c orn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not under 1 actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. Ali aUut Potash (he result! of its use by actual e MTimeiit on the best (arms iti the United Miji il u.ld in a little hook which we publish nd will glftdly nuii tree to any farmer in Amcnra who will write Ui it OKKMAN KALI WORKS, Nassau St., New York. I10V f tilll N EV A 0 VERTISEM ENTri. n n mmm run MS. cialt ofal Chimney Pipe, Sash, Winds and Doors, anil a lull line of HARDWARE, For wile by PLUMMER & WHEELER, I'KTERSlll'UU, VA. my s:' 'y. THECOUPER MARBLE WORKS, 1U, 113 & 116 Bank it., Norfolk, Va. Large stock of t.onument$ and Gravestones, etc. Heady for immediate shipment Design. free. 11 2 ly Mr. TnilM M Co.NKI.IN. of Ihtlttim WHaM ld., v. .. wtitti : I am enjoying pnfttt health. Hid have been since I took he law hot tie of Dottor Pierce "n Favorite .'reset ip tion. I took five but!! est of it. Never expected to he any better when I com nienml taking il, but thank God, J can ny tluit I am gltm it rtnrlieil my home. T hail falling f lite wumb. ami flow inn caused by tuisraniagr. and wmvrrv weak urln-n I coMinifiiced Inking your A iy tnklittf five boltlfi in iii-iwo oi uie favor tie Prenciititijfi ' and three "" af Ibe ' Guldcu Medical Uikcovury.' ' To Close Out! We arc anxious to close out out Spring and Summer stock of dry goods and notions hy Hint ot September. Our store room is small and wo want to put in a large stock of fancy dry goods and notions tor the tall and winter. In order toraake room, we otloroiir en tire stock at Reduced Prices. A great many goods at and helow cost. Jit yon want bargains come at once. Yours truly, SPIERS & DAVIS, I'rops. N. Y. Kaekct Store, Weldon, N. C. F. 11 Stainback WELDON, N.C. Dealer In General Merchandise Agent for tbo celebrated ZEIGI.KR tSROS. aud DAY STATE HHOJiS. Have also added to my stock a nice line CLOTHING for MEN, YOUTH'S and CHILDREN. A full line of Solid Walnut Casiets $ Coffins, Always on hand. Burial rubea fiirninhed tor Ladies aud Gentlemen also Maid injec tions given to dead bodies and disiufec tauts used when desired. A NICE HEARSE AT YOL K DISPOSAL. Mr. T. ). Tavlur.of Northampton conn- l.v, is with ino and will be pleased to see hi friends. P. N. STAINBACK. THE KERN FURNITURE CO 11 Old Market Square, Norfolk, V. Batiy Carrianes, Refrigerators, and full line of Furniture. pr 30 ly. MARKET AND 0 CREEN CROCERIES To all my friends: I havo opened MAKKET at the old "Deltnonico" stand. UST of ARTICLES KK PT on II AND; e-Slall Beof. Nice Fresh Fish received dily, Pork Sausage, Cabbage, Potatoes, Etc. wvv in sell Tij Hi at 1 cent pot pound. O. Gh EYA1TS, Weldon, N. 0. pr 2'tf. P; SALE, W. LINN, Proprietor. Manager MANSION HOUSE. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS Union Stmt, NORFOLK, VA. " RUNDOWN," "tired out" woman who complains of backache, headache, loss of appetite, ex treme lassitude find tliat " don't care 11 feeling in pietty mite to be suffering ft out "Female WeakneHd," some irregularity or derangement of the Hpi'ciai function of womanhood. Very often womb trouble tt the nerves wild with affright ;inu' .rs d Tf HliH (hi- wmintti utif. fert from Meeplesntirs, !iervuiimem, nerv. mm ptostratiot funim-Hs and tlixhiesi, irritability and imlitteHtiuii, In all casea of incgul.uily or siispt-mled monthly function nnd in all those nervous disennes depend ing upon lot-ill causes, Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrtHrtipuoit win restore you to perfect health. Instead of the exhaustion and elitiR of weight and drainrimr down in () abdomen, you feel fresh and stronjr. For yotitiK Kills who nuffer ftom iireRnlaritiea, for the haid working woman who sufft s from catarrhal inflammation of the 1 in in if membranes causing a constant drain upon the system, there is no prescription tised by any physician which can equal in re sults Dr. Tierce's. For over thirtv veam Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief consulting tibvi. cian to the Invalids' Hotel and Suiincal Institute of HufTtlo, N. Y.. has used his Favorite Frescriolinn " in the diwcnu-H of women which had long been his spe- y anu in niny iinteiy-uKM per Cent. 1 cases, it has permanently cured. 3 Z jj 0 Ynuraddreis, with tlx cents in iiimpi, mailed to our Head iiuirlett, Kliot St., Holt oi, Mill., will bring you a full line of samples, and rules for iclf tiieasiireinetit, ol our justly fa mous jl;t j.nti Suits, f'A.'2b; OvtniMtl, f Ill.'Ji, and up. Cut to t'hler. Agint5anted every WtKlf. New Plymouth Rock Co. GREAT SCOTT! Not Only Gamrlinir. hi Laying Dwn Four Jacks Before a Bluff. WOMAN EDITOR'S TRIALS. Was Thoroughly Discouraged With Jour nalism Wanted To Step I'tmn. you your this TASTELESS Col LL TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Git. ATT A, Il.LS.. NOT. 18. 1993. parln Modlelnc Co., hi. Units, Mo. liontitMufln: wo sola ioa( jeu, nv Dnttios or KoVK S TAHTKLES CI1I1X TONIC and bavs )outiht ttirru urusn alrendy this venr. In nil imr ei- uvrli'iieo of 14 ytars. In the drug buHlnuxd, bnve ever Hold an article ttiattfuve Mich uulvursul ti !mUuu as your Twilo. Voun tmlv. MOM) AND WARRANTED BY Dr. A.S.Harrison, ENFIELD. N. C. Judkins' Grocery WELDON, N. C Kor line groceries, it will pay to call On J. L. Juilkins, leader of them all, The liueHt gooitn in Weldon yon mil see At Juilkm s Unieery. miwrted ami domestic gomln Leie yon will find. Canned goods and delieaiMi of every kind It niatterH not what your needs may he Visit Judkius' Uroeiry. For choice tern and coffee Jiiilkinx in le now ned None iluer iu the country can he found Try their special brands of blended tea At .luilkius' llroeery. None in Weldon with Judkins can com pete Or show a stock of Hue good an complete. The great one price you may nee At Judkins' llroeery. At Judkins' store do not forget Full weights aud measures youeauuiwuys get Aud your town orders delivered free From Judkins' Grocery. dec 1H ly- "Oflorj;e," wiid the stern and staid pro prietor'of one of the lending dry nouils shops on llic south side the oilier Jay, "I would like to set! you lor a moment in my private oflico." "Yes, sir," said George, wilh itssuiued r.lieerruliiess, though I) is heart was sink- inn, lor whenever his father ''Aiimrl'' iAH that parliculur tone George know there were brenkcrs ahead. The private oflicv being reached, the venerable fulher looked earnestly and sadly into his kou's face and said; "George, I am pained to hear reports that you have been engaged in gambling " "Hut father" "Don't interrupt me, sii; I don't care to hear excuses I know all the facts. Last Saturday uightyou lost $30 playing cards, did you not?" "Yes, sir." "That's right, my son; I'm glad do not add evasion or falsehood to other fault. Tell me how you loct money." "Well, father, I and a friend were playing freeze out " "Excuse me, but what is freeze oui?" "It's a game of cards, sir." "So I suppose, but I know nothing of these dreadful games. Tho nauio freeze out does not mean anything to me,' "l'erliaps you would recognize the game under tho more common title of 'bluff.' " "No, I don't know that title." "The game is also called poker." "Oh, yes, I have heard of poker. One of our minitlers to England wrote a book on poker. I believe I have a slight ac quaintance with that title. Well, sir, proceed, lou and your mends were playing poker?" "Y'es, and I cot four jacks in tho deal" "Four jacksl Great Scott! Uut have not any idea what bearing that had on the game. Goon." "1 stood pal; my irund drew one oird." "Yes." "Then I bet five." "That's where you made the mistake "Sir?" "You began to gamble at lint point,' "I am afraid I did, sir." "What did your friend do?" "Saw my live and raised hid twenty- five." "The fellow had nerve." "What's that, sir?" "Never mind. Go on wilh your story. "I saw him twenty-five and raised In in five." "What's that, only five?" "Why, father " "No excuses, sir. I'rocced." "He saw my five and raided mo five." "Yes." "1 saw him and raised him five " "Idiotl" "Sir?" "Go on, go on!" "Ho saw my five and ruised me fifteen and I " "What did you do?" "Threw my hand in the deck and gave up the pot." "Blockhead! Didn't you know it was rank bluff ? That fellow drew to a bobtail flush and didn't fill. He knew you hadn't any sand and started in on a bluff. You threw down fourjacks? Why, you confounded chump, if I'd beld your hand I'd staid with him till the cows came home. But, thank goodness, I don't know anything about the game, and understand, sir, let this be the last complaint I hear about your playing oards." George promised obedience, and as he pawed out he heard his father muttering: "Kour jacks? 'Great Seoul what an op- portuniiy." Chicago Times-Herald. PROFESSIOXAL CARDS. JlMtl M. MOLLIS, 0 L L 1 H 4 M WiLTia 1. DAHIU D A N I I L, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WlLDON, N. C. Practice In thecourtsof HaltfaiandNorlhaml on and in theBupremeand Federal courta. Col M-tiuni marie In allnartaof North Carolina. Rraueh ollica at Halifax. N. C. ooeu every Hon day. Jan 7 Ij jyt. T. T. KOSS, DENTIST Weldon, N. C. WTOfflce over Emry & Pierce's store. 10-19-ly. W. J. WARD.f Sirpi Dentist, ENFIELD, N. C. NSwOffioe over Harrison's Drag Store, deo 90 If. THESWANANDTHE CRANE The beautiful young girl who had graduated only a year before with the highest honors rushed into the family Mltiug-room and flung herself with a sloim of subs upon tho sofa. "What i it, my dear?" asked her lather, soolhing her gently. "Has anything .happened to discourage you?" "Papa," suii't'.iho maiden, raising her tear stained face, "1 am doiiu"rf"ih jour nalism lorevcr. When you allowed tiicj to purchase that weekly paper I thought tint no occupation on earth could be so noble, so clcvatiDg and powerful to scatter good and wisdom throughout the world. When I began editing the paper every thing appeared bright and rose-colored. 'Editorials were praised by the entire Texas press, and I got flattering words of encouragement from even the large dailies. I was, oh, so proud of tho fact that, although a woman, I had been ad mitted as an equal member of the great brotherhood that exercises such an influ ence upon the mind and moral of the people. Last week I wrote a general criticism of an article that appeared in a little weekly in another county. This, papa this is what I find in tho next issue of that horrid paper. Tho lovely girl handed her father the paper nnd buried her head upon tho sofa pillows, while he read tho following: "Wo would Bay to tho loathesome, knock kneed, picabald jabbcrwack that infests the editorial dugout of tho Weekly Herald keep your shirt on! The disgusting, idiotio drivel that eminates from the clapperpawed, squirrel-headed slabsided puddle duck that spoils paper for that sewer pine of jurnalism should get a pair uf buckskin, kick-proof pants or else quit squirting such jobs of back handed putriueu slime at decent papers. If the hump-backed, putty-faced vermin referred to dosen't like our remarks we will call any flay and scatter a few locks of hair aud brass buttons around said office or forfeit a ycar'ssubsoription." Papa," said the girl graduate, in small, but decided voice, "I want you to buy me a cook book and some long aprons; I'm going to stay at homo and help mother about tho house. Houston Post. Mr. MmiJy l.mf lnyes a Striking Table to Illustrate Ilis Teaching un Sin. The November Ladies' Home Journal presents the initial paper of Dwight L. .Moody, in "Mr. Moody.s Bible Class" sciies in which the fuinous evangelist treats ul the redemption from sin, and employes the legend of the swan and the crane to vniphaaita his teaching: "It sccAis that n buaulil'ul swan alighted by the hanks of the water in which a crane was wading about seeking sutiils. For a tew moments the crane viewed the swan stiipli' wonder and then inquired: Where do you oV'iuo from?' '1 come from Heaven!' reDlied the swuili 'And where Heaven?' asked the crane. 'Hua:n!' said tho swan, 'Heaven! have you never heard of Heaven?' And the beautiful bird went on to describe the grandeur of the Eternal Cily. She told of streets of gold, and the gates and walls made of precious stones; of the river of life, pure as crystal, and upon whose banks are the trees whose leaves shall be fur the healing of the nations. In eloquent terms the swan sought to describe the bests who live in the other wotld, but without arousing the slightest interest on tho part of the crane. Finally the crane asked, 'Are there any snails there?' 'Snails!' repeated the swan. 'No! Of course there are not.' 'Then,' said the crane, as it continued its search along the slimy banks of the pool, 'you can havo your Heaven I will search for snails.' "This fable is but a mirror. How many a young person to whom God has granted the advatages of a Christan home, has turned bis back upon it and searched for snails. How many a man will sacn fico his home, his wife, his family, bis all, for the snails of sia. How many girl has deliberately turned from the love of parents and home to learn too late that Heaven has been forfeited for snail WHY SIIK KKBKLLEl). DHNMAN THOMPSON. This morning our good friend and lif member of our Society, Deninan Thump son, whose "Old Homestead" has pothaps made more people happy thin any play in this country, called on Ui and wanted us to sen a new play of his illustrating New York life, entitled "Sunshine uf Paradise Alley." Alley." We accepted his kind invitation and our verdict is good music good and beau tiful scenery, a good play, and a splendid moral. We wish that many of our read era could ace the play, and particularly the autumnal foliage of the last scene, and hear that magnificent song, "The Holy City." Geo. T. Angell. KOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays all pain, euros wind eolio, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 coots a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low'a Soothing Syrup," and take do oth er kind. up There was indignation in tho eye of the domestic who stood at the street cor ner with a covered basket over her arm An acquaintance met her and said : "Could you recommend me to a good place?" "You can have mine, if you put with the treatment." "Are you leaving?" "I am. And for good reasons." "Is the work too hard?" "No. The work is very light." "Is the pay too small?'' "No. The pay's very good." "What's the matter, then?" "Tho woman of tho houso takes too many liberties in tho kitchin." "I see. She's one of tho kind that' always's bossing around." 'It's worse than that. She had the impudence to come in one afternoon and cat up a lot of food that I had saved up to take home to my own family!" A KEV1SED VERSION. It happened in Sunday school. The subject under discussion was Solomon and his wisdom. A little girl was askei to tell the story of Solomon aud the possession of a child. She timidly rose up and answered: "Sulomon was a very wise tuan. One day two women went to him, quarrelling about a baby. One woman said 'This is my child,' and the other woman said, 'No, this ia my child But Solomon spoko up and said; "No, no, ladies; do not quarrel Uivo mo my sword and I will make twins of biin, each of you oan have one." Harper' Magazine rOU THE DOCTORS. Old Mrs. M , who was seriously i! found herself to be in a trying positioi which she defined to a friend thus: "You see, my daughter Harriet married one o' these homcypath doctors and my daughter Kate an allypath. If I call the homypatb my allypath son-in-law an' his wife will iret mad, and if I call in ray allypath son-in-law then my hoocypath aon-in-law an' his wife will git mad, an' if I go ahead an git well without either o' em, then they'll both be mad, so I don't see but I've got to outright." Detroit Free Press. AVIIY HIS HAIB GOT THIN getting very Barber "Your hair is thin on top, sir." Customer "Yes, I know; that' where my wife rubs her chin when itches." Haul. ataaatua. II A MAN'S GREATEST HELP. The Best Thins: in All theWorlj is In Have 11a J a lioul Mother. NOT CAUSED BY AN OPAL A Story of Had Luck, the Cause of Which Is Slill a Matter of lioutl. Chicago Heccord. Here is a story showing how to account for bad luck: A man was shaking dice in a store. II lost. "No wonder," said a bystander. " Yuu are wearine: an opal. You never will have luck." This set the man to thinking. Four days latter be slipped off a street car and sprained his ankle. This decided him. He gave the pin to friend who -vas on tho board of trade and who was too hard-headed to entertain any fool notions about the number US, or black cats or cross-eyed eirls with red hair. Nevetheless when this board of tradi man lost over $10,000 on wheat he be can to worry. He didn't care much for the pin anyway, and so ono day when young man in his office admired the "fire in the stone, he said. "Take this alonj if you like." The young man overwhelmed him with thauks. Then he waited with guilty knowledge to see what would happen to the young man. He did not have wait long. The very next week the e mployc was taken sick nnd missed four days at tho office. The boaid of trade man was troubl in his conscience, so he told his youn; triend about the opal pin, and the cm ployc after much deliberation, decided to give it to bis girl. Tho opal did very rapid and effective work aftei it became the property of th young woman. On the second day aft she began 1 1 wear itsno ignited tho cur tain iu attempting to light the gas. Th curtain was destroyed and tho youn woman burned both her hands iu attempt ing to extinguish it. The young man who had given th stone to her felt called upon to apole gij.'. "Perhaps it was that opal I gavoymi said he. "You kuow an opal is supposed toearry hid luck with it. I didn't tell you because I'm not superstitious " "I'll not wear tho dreadful thing a d longer," said she. So she didn't. She gave it to brother, wh i scoffed at the suggestion that a little stouc could wield any fluenee, good or bad. Nevertheh when he started to Cincinnati and the train ran off the track and he was toss cd half the length of the car, he became converted "I'll not give it to anybody else to be a Jonah," said he. "I'll All it to a jew eler." So he went to tho jeweler and said "What will you givo mo for this opal?' Tho jeweler looked at it and said "That isn't an opal; that's a cat's eye. He "Could anything be more lightful than the harvest moon ?" She "I may be wanting in artistic appreciation, but tho honeymoon has ways been my ideal." Nothing the tendency of mothers to escape the care and responsibility of train ing their own children resorting to nurses, governesses, kindcrgartencs, elc , Edward W. Bok, in this November Ladies' Home Journal, vigorualy contends that woman should consider her God given "duties" to her children vastly paramount to every "claim" that can be made upon her time. "It is one of the most baleful tendencies of the nines, writes Mr. Hok, "that young children are placed so much and so tirely in the hands of nurses, and so far away from their mothers. I do not !.b"t women exactly realize what the early leacliitfg'. "nd,- -I'-uccs ol a mother mean to a man when 'relics years of maturity. The time which a boy spends at bis mother's knee is never forgotten by the man. Our morality is learned there. Our characters are formed there. We are most impressionable when wo are in a stage of absolute dependence upon others. What sort of a recollection it for a man to look back to a line of nurses or governessesf W hat moral stimulus does he receive from the recol lection of a mother inevitably reading some novel nnd resting in a languid stupor with fan and smelling bottle? What moral fibre is instilled into a child who sees his mother only as she flits before him between morning calls, luncheons, meetings, teas, drives, dinners and theatre- parties? What docs a boy learn at the knee of a nurse? Good? Perhaps. But just as often he learns that which is not good. Many a man has stood at tho forks of the road in his life, broken hearted and perplexed, only to have his mother'swords.utteredto him whenachild come before tiiiu and point him the way. is then that he realize that the best thing in the world to a man is to have bad a good mother, watchful, tender and aux ious. as onlv a mother oan be where her ehild is concerned. In those supreme moments the lesson taught not by tho nurse not by a stranger, not at the kindergarten but at the mother's knee becomes a precious recollection and benediction, It means theu a man's salvation. And in that quiet moment a man thinks of a good mother as he never thinks of any oilier woman. A look of tenderness cr.mes into his eyes, a feol- iug of soilness creeps into his heart, and the attitude of his earliest infancy comes to him as unconsciously, ho looks upward and breathes to himself the most precious of all words, "Mother." It remains for the uiuthers of to-day to deter mine how much that word will mean to the men of to-morrow." ADVERTISEMENTS. SILVER OR GOLD, I'-.'litllV K. tho ;o,,t lie: Better tli.'in oi 1 1 h -r is :i liver. If tin; liver h O. H1H.11 1H t ). K. I hf I ln. H KC Miff, his iliif-t inn i.i -i'I'i :uii can c-tijny it'(.i ihhI ift iutcl'iiu'i'titly ami patiently up'iii tli" !n--t i of tho ilay. Von nil know what N take. Vol i havi' known it lor vara, It is Simmons Liver Regulator SIMMONS IP?? VREGULATORf i For years you ai.u1 vonr fathers. have founil it of Bturiing worth. It is and always ha.-) been put up only by J. II. Zeilin & Co. Take, none hut the genuine. It has the Red Z on the front of the wrapper, and nothing else is tho same, and. nothing so good. Wanted-An Idea tiprt.: t'EIjDE Urn, 1). i buuiii mi Who cm think of some simple thlDir to Dfttent? Protect your Mpmi thr may tiring ynti wealta. Write JOHN WEDDRH.BURN k CO., Putt-tit Attor- ad list uf two huDdrea luTtmtluiiB wauled. r t i run r u i , Tho EXCIXSIOK .'HINTING COMPA NY oll'ice in new and conipleli! ntul tron tlut'tetl liy up-to (l:ite printers. Weilonot date buck to the time ol' Mutlnisnh, wlifu eU'phatits roosted in trmt and tt-a titers grew on Ihhh. Ol IiSISAN KSTIKKLY NIttV OFFICE now macliinory and m;w type. No par coin ol old decayed and discolored paper, and no ancient styles of type that have dull and wrinkled faces, caused by lon service and old aj;e. We have the materi al that must insure work with a biiHinesa like twinkle. Your letter and lull heads, statements, circulars, postal unit business cards, are your spokesmen wherever they.o. Tliey it her aid you or discredit you. 1 hey re lied the business idea of the man or linn and show the character and individuality of the article or busidess advertised. LKTUS HAVE YOL'U NEXT OliDEKS FOU HUNTING. MAIL ORDERS l'ROMTTLY ATTENDED TO. iEicelsior Printing Company - VKLIXiX, N. C. ADVERTISEMENTS. A HOLY LIFE. A holy life is made up of a number of small things; little words, not eloquent speeches or sermons; little deeds, not mir acles of battle, nor one great heroic act of mighty martyrdom, make up tho true christian life. The little constant sun beam, not tho lightning, the waters of Siloam that "so softly" in the meek mis sion of refreshment, not tho "waters of the river, peat and many," rushing down in noisy torrents, arc the true symbols of a holy life. The avoidance of little evils little sins, little inconsistencies, little weaknesses, little follies, indiscretions and imprudence, little foibles, little in dulircnees of the flesh; the avoidances of such little things as these go far to make up at least tho ucgativc beauty ol a holy lile linnar. OASTOIIIA. Hal), atfutu. trr vrtfpa. "Are you angry, Miss Spitely ?" "I'm enraged I'm going to make that man's life miserable if I have to many him to do it." NEW A D V E KT IS E M K N T8. fin CIS POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder' Highest of all in leavening strength.- Latest U. S. Government Food Report. llOYAL UAK1NO l'OWDER UO., 108 Wall 8t N Y. 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M. 1IABLISTOX & CO.,j Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CARPETS, STOVES, and Mattresses, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HAHLIhTON&CO., No. 21) N. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. 10 1H U. (A II. HALia HALIFAX, N. C. Carries full line Dry Goods, Notions, Boots' KIIOKS, liKOCEIUES, Etc. Aneiit for STANDARD S.CWINO MA CHINES. Can luriiish any part of any kiwi ot machine at short notice. Send postal card for slip illustrating parts to machine you have and will naine price for piece needed. I carry a lull line Coffins & Burial Cases. Give me a trial when in need of any thing, my 7 ly. w.Tparker; , DEALEll IN , Heavy AND Fancy- Farm Implements. 2124 POUND SACKS OE SALT FOR 81.10 PER SACK. IfljuCorrert prices and polite attention to all. aug 1 ly. Groceries American Traveler Bicycle It hat that slick. Itylish and highly Colih.l ippearance. You can tftl them anywbtrc. It', a Mctor. of beiuly ni slrencth. It has mor. rial ll.ful Improvtmtnli lhn any hlgb-graJ. Blcycll la the airket. iuilt by American B. H. 0. 125 Sewing Machine Co. factory, 20th and Washington Av., Hniiaaeipnia, Ha. REAMER'S Howard House, JAMES liKAMKli, l'rop Howard ti llalliinore sts., Unit inline, Md. TEKMS tf-J lYr Day. Hep 1(1 ly. 4 Sclentiflo Amirlctn Taaalaa CAVrT- TRADE M at -lf ft- Design patent. COPYRIGHTS. mtaJ Tor Infmntt'inainl free llitltMj).k writ Ut MI NN it co., :m ittiAbwr, Nsw York. ouii-it litirer.it for twi tiriiiK iMitenOt in America, livery fifttViit mken cut l.y tin In Imtiiktrit hefiirtl ttie (lUtiliu by u tiotieu .Ivt n free of cbtutffl In UM ricuiitic gracta Irfircrent rlrfitlnMnn of nnr u' lnntlfle paper In trtt wnii.l. Minim,Hv ithisiritU'il, N" liit'lllK'i4 man MemM l with. ml It. Weeklv. K.l.tHl J our: Jn.rnl nioniUs. AtMn'ma, UVS t CO., VlthLtHiifciw, Mil llrvaiwlwity, Nw York t'lty. HUDSON'S J1L yL '. Co., . PROMPTNESS GWEN ALL ORDERS niir iV r orate: OABTOIIIA, lal e atfutin OASTOniA. lilt tMty STEEL WIRE FENCE BOARD. A BtrblMt Hor-M tnd Oftttle Pentx ; OibM Poultry tind Unrden Fenoo; CftbltMl Field and Hog Kane. Yard, Cetuftcrr ind ()rv Lot Fnot on 8tet pttandHtUfipociiilly. W Pay U rrlk( Cvliogu And tawUtaonUls lVea. K. L. VUKUaBCMH-gt 1TUNTA, OA. BlioRiflifiCeieitlLiiiie Works Manufnelureni of 11IA K nilHIK HYDRAULIC ROSENDAIE CEMENT. UuarautttHt altfoluU-ly hyitraulie. Wh quote Price. dellveri'd at any point In tho South. All emeiu tfftted, anil HtreiiKlh, unirormity In color, tnirniiiB- and KrinditiK KiiHraiitctMl. Write for l.rtdtn 1'. II. a.l.lrvm lll.l K KllHiK SI'KlNUd, VA. Telimnpli Blua Bldf, Va. tep II ly. 1H7 Main St., Noi folk, Vo- LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DININti KtH)M. Ahh MEALS 25 CENTS. Sl'EPASSlXa COFFEE A SPECIALTY J. It. HUDSON, Proprietor The llest of Everything in Seaaon oct 10 lyr. M. COIIEN.SON&CO., PETEIiSBUKO, VA. -Wholesale- DRY GOODS and ISTOTI035TS. Manufacturers of Skirts, Drawera and over alia. Prior guaranteed against all NorUt 'em nutrketa. Ordnr. noeive prompt per, onal atumtioa. nov I ly. i
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1896, edition 1
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