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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, N 0 V K M B K II 1!), 1S1C. PUBLISHED KVKUY TIIUUSDAY. J3HN W. SLSEJS, Eiitomi Projristsr D. E. STAINBAIK, Assaciits Editor. Knl' ml at I'm! Offivr ut W..A.ii .1 Sciiid (li.x Matter. Ri TKS or SlllsC'llU'riOX IX AIIVANVE. One Year (by Mail), Postage I'aiil fl.S". His Months ?.'. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, education il, political and agricultural interests ot Halifax and sur rounding counties. aVjyAdverti.'.ini: rates reasonable and furnished on application. Til K indications are that it will tie perfect!) sifc fur Hill toe.une out ol' hiding ami make a lew remarks STAir. IUIIV.n N'fs NnU's as I'.ulU fra Our Suae I v Til 8 lour most prominent Senator In be retireJ arc Hill, Palmer, Blackburn aud Voorbees. Thomas C. I'lstl is ex peeled to succeed1 Hill. Poll the second time Mr. t'levelond will retire from the presidency wiih a Republican sueeensor. As a bilihler id' the Democratic party; Mr Cleveland is not a shining success. New York Journal. "Hayisu stood the times Cleveland supplied us with, there is no use being uneasy lest MeKinlev should fail in bringing good times, lie can't make them any worse lhan Cleveland made them." Tub World says: ''The bonds that were sold to the Morgan syndicate at 10-1 are now worth in the open market 120. They were worth about that price when I hoy w re sold lor so much less. Comment see i'S to be superfluous."' The Atlauta Constitution says that John Sherman has given it out that Mr. Cleveland will soon call another extra session of Congress for the purpose of passing a new bond bill to secure funds with which to carry 011 the lloverumeut. Tit k Oxford Ledger says that J. C. Hundley has a tine black Spinish rooster that has changed his coat of feathers to that of perfectly white. N ulling strange, at all, about that. The recent election returns were enoue.li to turn the feathers white of every rooster in North Carolina. Shve.n States will give Mr. Watson Complimentary votes for the Vice Prc-i-dency as follows: Louisiana four, North Carolina five, Nebraska four, Washi tou two, I tab one, Montana one and Missouri four. He may also get tw from South Dakota and one each Ir a Colorado and Idaho. The Stanly Creek cotton mill is adding new machinery to it- plant. The ll'.llil, anniversary of Salmi was celebrated at the luiue church last week. G"..rge W. I'au-ler dropped dead in Catawba on Monday night while guin' lo his home. O1I10 Wilson has declared hini-eif a candidate for Tinted Stalls Senator lo succeed Pritcliard. Walter H. Henry comes forward as an a-piraut for Judge M cares' place a Criminal i-nurt jii-l.' in this district The Western N. C. Conference of the M. tli ilist church met in Salisbury es trrdiv l!i-h"p li.illowav presiding The Hick, .ry Press 'av,,rs V. S Lusk for speaker of the lieii-c,and sa: ' He's the man to hold the Dem enls down." A license was issued in Wilkes Tins day fur the marriage of ll.nicl llnunycut a.'ed llH year-, to Delia Johns 11, IS years old. 11. V. l'iii, a solicitor lor a portrait concern in Chicauo, jumped from a steamer near Kli.ibetb City and was drowned. Mr. Tommy Settle donios that he has even thought of contesting the election of Mr. Kitchen to Congress from the Ct ill di-triet. Iiev. John Iv White, secretary of the Baptist Mission B Mini, says t h.ro will be over 1 HO I1.1pti.-ts in the next doner al Ass-uihly. Some Republicans in llickorv met last week and pa-sol resolution reading P. M. Alphotizi and II. 1!. Ilild.rbrand out of the Republican party. Hansom Moore, an old citizen of Beau fort, died leaving property worth $10, mil) to his aired wife, and at In r death to go to the Thomasville Orphanage. Republican negroes of York township. Wayne county, h at one ol' their race unmercifully Saiurdiy ni.'hi because lie had failed to vole on the ill 1. '1 lie election iu Buncombe this ve:ir cost Sl,."ilM), as again-i ,'ini under the old election law. It c ist in the u, igl,lr hood of Sim 1,1 11 1(1 in th.. State The decision of the Supreme' curt in the 'jravovard insurance" r tr.-in C.iii.'tvt e iiuiiv -.! ! or ihr I if, lie u iuiplie lied to I he p i.ii e.'H i irv. THE ELECTORAL VOTE. I !k New V.irk Journal l'-mu is in IU Il will Si.ini The following is the latest estimate ol h ow the presid titiai Vote will stand in the electoral college as liaimd by the New York Journal: I'.ut m'mm.kv. California. '.' Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Man laud, M assaehusetts, Minnesota. NorihjDaketa, New llanipshirc New J.rs.y. New York, Obi Orcoon, Pelilislvaliia, Khode Maud, S. null Dakola, . riu.iiit. West Virginia. Wi-coiisin, Total, I 111 NT. W A D V K KT IS KM K NTS . NKW ADVKRTISKM F.NTS. V 1 . -s- W .DM Til Til Weldon, N. C. toll lull AN. IIoN. Al.EXANHEIl Sl'KI'IIKNS Cl.AV lias been uouiinatrd for 1'iiiied States Senator from Georgia, to succeed Senator John If. Gordon. Mr. Clay broke th. deadlock in the senatorial caucus on tin thirty lirst ballot and won. The new Senator has a magnetic name and is said to possess a magnetic person ality, also. Hois, of ejurse, an advocate of binietallisiii, Til K Republican papers area!! shout iu; that " Business i- li ,iuing' "Indus tries Tiirivin.'." and al! this km 1 ol stuff. But, how are you an.' I , m ike the country 111. re prosperous unless you p. more money amnio tw n.i.iscs.l tin I pi' ' H 'W are the piopl.. o ,m ,,, ,uv when tiny have nehiii.' to huv will..' And how are the great ma s .if l.ihoror- anl far rs to be benefited when ilnur products are kept down? Will they please answer the-e ipi.".j,.ns as thev e along with th. ir b u;iti! business tlI1 paper? Sl'.s'.M'i.u M aIUi'V H' l'I.K l UTO'e a Ion.- letter 1,, .1 .,.r C, I'ntehar I in which he stated in plain l.niuaoe that in as luvh as Pri;charl ha I eliatioed hi view., on the liii.iti.-i il ipidion he ( I'ritcl. ar 1) need not expejt the support of P , -ulistsf .r Seinlor, to wtinh Pritcliard ieplied as I'ollo.v-: Senator It if 1 r I .-ar Sir: I haver, ceived your letter. he; 10 in'oriu you lh.lt I have already obtained i t)otli;h pledge lioiu P .puli-i in. uib. rs who are froldbusto 111.1i, e my election criain. JelerC Piilchard. Is this r. ahy Hue or is rnichard play, tn' a blulf hand.' 1-it a fact that there aie (;ol. buj Populiis? TlIK sixth ami 11I report of the Rail way (jhuiiiism m has he n presented by Maj James W. Wilson to (iovernor Carr. It says th it 1I10 11 :,v iiiilea ., is as follows Caldwell ; nd Norihcn, II miles; lleiiders inville ami Brevard, 'I'l; Abir deiMi und VVe-'t K:ld, 7. ThU l f, I the year eu led June 1st. Since then the last named road has built over thirty miles more, and uonucctcl at Asl.eboro with the Southern Railway system. The total mileage, in the State is :!,dl!9. The valuation of railway properly is now $2ti,17b,U9(!. an iucrease ol 414t25d,:!Ul', since the establishment ol ihe c mission. Th railways now pay onc-teulh of all the Slate luxes. Siuikh ON TUB Facb "Several years i)(o I was troubled with scores on my face. I thought they w re caused by my toelh, and I hud live teeth extracted I was then advised to try Hood'a Sarsupa rilla to build up my health I procured six bottles and before I had taken half of them I found I was improving I have increased in weight and am ablo to sleep well and the gores on my face are entiiely healed " J. 15. Buddie, P M. Nashville, .V C Hotd'a Pills are re liable, mr i. 'fir Mess.,,, Yineelit (I, I l;t Th .inp- 01 , f'.pi erty in Cb iriop The Win ?1.:hmi. M lr mi Sh ebv, tie t (ill III lit Tie t III- siownes.. II p I'l, I I I lu I . t He- that late Hie. left the pi, 111 !'e prop SI J'bl. Alabama, II Arkansas, Colorado. 1 Delaware, 1 Pioiiila, 1 ticorii, II! Idaho. 11 Kansas. In Kentucky, 1 L uiisiuuu, S Mi.-is-ippi, t Missouri. 17 Memtaiia, II Nebra-ka, S Nevada. 3 North Carolina. 1 1 S oinh Carolina, 11 Tn n,s-,e, ll! T xas, I,-) Utah. 1! Vir.-inia. I.' WasbilUtell, 1 Wy .u.iii, I! Total. 17H PROCLAMATION. Gladness Comes A ntliu bettec undei'siniidiinr , if the YV ,. -hi, ear loiliceel t'ne ii.anv pbvs- iini iils. ulliell Mllli-il liel.O-e ,C , ( 1 e I t,,rls o,ul lo etV,.ets ic;tsnnt elV-Tts-ro'loh-'ilii'ccled. IIiito is eoinfoet in t'ne hlei". led:',', thill luauy bo'lllsof . on; '1 I" a ei, list ipa'.ci! e ntli- 1 1 lee stem, w hi.-li I be pleasant l.ino;.- ia:il : l"n j . f I e.'s. T, niit Iv v- nno'Cs. 'I'liut is w !iy it is t lie t,ul rei, a ,e vtith mil I i, ms ,0' i'i tn. , -. mid is evei vubere esleellleil so b'eloV bvnll wlh.'calne if 1 be.ntb. lis belletieial i tl'eets are doe to the fuel. Unit ;t is the ime r. in, dv " bieb prioieCes internal cleanliness' witleui! d i'llila'lne" the orcatis .01 whieli il acts. It i,tb, i-, f,ire a',: important, in imWr t'et bene- j.-'.ll e'feels. t 1 Hole V. II, II 01 pur. iW, that il have the . ;-.i!,. oi'M ele. nliieli is inannfaetili', ,1 hy tin' .ili Co nia I'il' s rup Co. eiiiy mo! sold h,v all repotab e il"OL'oists If in the eni.ienient of l ', ,1 lleallb. ntl.l the system is reelller. ia .it .ves or ut b.T remedies .'ire til, 11 out Iteeiled. If atllieted itli nnv aetno! "ire. otic niov be commended to the s ski'll'iil ihvsieiaiis. but if ill need id a laative. one shi.uld have the best, and villi the '.-e!l-inl'.,i in, ,! t ,ecy li.-i c, S nil' 1'ies stands liioli. st and is most hnvely us. ,1 and L'ives most e-,.u,T.u .satisfaction. mar 'Jti lv -Dealer III- u 1 0" 1 lu Cotifeetioiicrics, Tobaccos, Cigars and Parm Supplies generally. M Y-SAL OON A N OliDINANCK. ic'i.n r I .it . His I'l-jjiiLiiiiii--il. Wl: .a. iirfh.ms an: h.j , in at ii I! I, I'uie! i- n-w iru -eiids ri 1 1 i ! all . Ill, r - woh i no nta The , an thanks. bles.in. Contiin a S at e -I'l in 1 01 o! I IV in llle Vi inn and pul ar Th- S ili-'mry A ,,r.d n- licit llev. N. S J s. Bipti.t p i-: ,r ,,t Win-toti, lias be -n c niip-li. J t , - in n . r hi- work oa aec nun of Ii ut ir . i . He ml, visit l.i. wit".- la in'y in .Vaii.nn.i II hi. A lie I . U'a ldel , , x an inher ol Congress and one ,, ihe m ,st pr ,n.i-D-lil in- ii in t !i 1 S c... w i- ui irrie I !;,-t WO. k to Ml-s II I ,e.e D II ,-ett,,ai.-!, ter ..I'll,.. !... Ml, l,e,;. 1 1. f I'l.il.d -!:i'e- ('.,;,,! I Ts I! I I. '.,t tetsoll. t A-bevllI, , who i- .,;- a .,. I,er ,4 ,.. If publican S:ab , .veeutive Cicnuiittee, ti.'iue- i, out ll. i' s, nuiur Prit-liaid will Mir ly be re cle.-t-l. Th ic is very little talk a'o ii the !ca-e ol the Vtl inticA N ,rih Car..lin i Railroad to a l-i, ,r , -.nl.eite T,,,. I uter .'Uirantee- ", p..r .i! dn i 1 ii 1 and put up a 1 ,r.-e -inn ,,- .r.iatee. The road h i- n-ver pud ,.v-r 1 y r c ni The (M'.rd D iiio, r ,1 - us ),.. ,.ri,., tie bu-iie , ,- a--uiu i ,.r pr p.,r; ion iu tin- Sl.lle. The tinu ef Blo. kle and Wol !,.!' I'l,,;,, !,..,;,, llV.. Mll , '' -l"". 1 'In- y.-ai in lb,- counties o'' Cleveland, Itutheiford and McDowell. A Mi-s Forester, ..)' Wilkes county. I -'-'d the pass. uo. f ,r ijn JWB M.v,.ra tulles this side , f North Wilkesboro Monday the 1'ih, and thereby prevented what the conductor thinks would have h-eti a sad wreck. A horse had not cau.dit on a (resile and could uut be Allien off before the train arrived. The youno lady wis the lirst to discover the helpless animal The last Legislature authorized elec tions in thirty nine c niniies on the uues. tionof levying a special tax for public schools. The Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction says that, si far as he cin discover, no election was held in any county. The only reason he can advance is that lb; law pro. i les fit only two bo.eS llll, I IWO lleketS lit 1111 1 Icelioll, UllJ lint il was ieared another 'j ,x and ticket would invalidate ihe election Quite a sensation was produced in Wilson county court last week, when a jury case against a li.tuor deahr for sell ing whiskey lo minors brought in a ver dict of not guilty. Judn A. W. Gra ham dismissed Ihe jury with the remark that they had failed lo do their duty, aud ordered the sheriff to summon men of good character. The jury happened to be composed uf some of the leading citizens, and as a consequence, the Judge's action has been severely criticised by some, while he lias been su-taincd by others. The iuiokest wiy to get rid of some friends is to do them a favor. Thev nov.r hing men for killing time in tli is lounny it would keep the officers too b iBy. The peoplo have the pro uieo blest Of an aj pro ichi ig caln ; The orators Will take a rest And an will Unci; Sam. viiui Alini.do v I ol f r p ot i all I of suppiieutj ,, f I km In-.- an 1 ere o,-r us as I ii 1 N iti ." is a I. . i i : i ! nl ai.,1 tim- h 1 en-ben of a Chri-iian p.v.- j pie and -h uld !,- p-i , 11 it . ,1 ., n mo us an I ..!,-rve.l in a di.'nili. d and relijiou.. ' 11111)101. 1 'I'll., people ol North Carolina have I m i ll for which to be thanklul to the ' '. r of ev.-iy - i and perfect -ift." j Although the pet j.ar has n d hrou-ht so -real r sperity ,,r the land veil. led so I a',un l.intly, still our p ...pie have enjoyed ' a pro:, in loiiale in. .i-iiie of t ,,... h .... 1 iu.-s mi 1 have .-cap d ihe dire calamities wloeli have 1, .'a'leti s.ene le-s lav -r. d Cumin inweaiths. Ttb refore. in accordant-1 with the laws ol'lhis State, 1. PL I.S CARIi. I Iovernor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby 1 de-i :u ite and appoint THI'IISDAY, TI1K l'i'.TII DAY OF j NOVKMItKI!, s!H!, as a day to be set apart by our people for p iblic Thanksoivinc t (j, or thc mny ! ble-llls v-ei ll-.lfed to Us. To this end j let our p op'e a.-ein!,'..... in their u-ual pic - of worship r around their firesides j and oive thanks in prayer and praise. j , , . t . i , . . on mat nay ici us remember in our pnyers and with substantial (.fferings, the poor and needy, the widow and the orphan, the noble Charitable Institutions of the State and Ihe disabled soldier who more than ever needs, in his declining years, the strong arm of the State ard the assistance uf her patriotic citizens to protect him from wnnt. In witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Ureal Seal of the State of North Carolina to he affixed. Done at the city ol Kaleigh, this llith day of November .n the year of Our Lord one thou sand, eight hundred and ninety six, and of the Independence of the I nitcd Slates of America the one hundredth and twenty first. P. LIAS CARK, By thc llovcrnor: S. V. TP.LPAIIl, Private Secretary. AD KIM'ISKMKNTS. ales V';t h Hood's Sarsapa- BOB ,,"SalesTalk,"and I I ff v that this modi- I 4 I S , has enjoyed publlo confidence and 1 i.ronaue loa greater extent than accord id any other proprietary medicine. This Is siniply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It is not what wo say, hut what Hood's Sarsapnrilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood's BarBaparilla, like Hood's Barsaparllla it aelf, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative medicinal merit, Is why the people have abiding confidence In it, and buy Inlood's Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try it Prepared only hy C. I. Mood & Co., Lowell, M;m. rvil re u,e on'y liw take HOOU S FlllS with Hood's BarsAparllia. ;KANTINi, Tin liiuimliu Nitviitinn .Hid W.iu-r 1'om r C't-, ot Wchlon. N. ('., ttif lilit In ( r. i anil maintain pules, :itmiiiI nt!i r iii'tT-sary ;i ppai.it n ill c.imut'titm Willi l lit- auu in tin Irit ts, lii-liuav-. anil alli-y ol' itu- toun ol' Wil ih'ii ti'i l!u' piMpii--i' !' Mipplyini; lilit. !i -.it anil im r liy nif.m- ui t Icrtru ily lo t !m' puliiic w it ili a t lit' limit- ol' tin low n. Win Tin' t" n ol Velln iloins tn h.ivr lilit, lirat ami innvrr hy im.au tf i ! it n y Iiiilll-ii-'l tn t lit1 town witliiu 1 i! ! . mils and tn -udi p r-nus, pari iut.sIii p i i-M'p.'Pat inn- and a . i.ilmii- u -iilin tin it in ami ai!;uTMt llii'ifinat may tlt'-in-i -aim-; ainl WIichm.-, Tlie K'naimkr! N.t n; itii'ii ami Watt r I'mu r t'n., nt Wel lit'U, N. C' . is u illiim in nmlrrlakr the up- 1 . 1.1! i"ii nl llir I'ni'pniatmn Inr that piivpn-e: Tin ii lure, In-it uiil.iiiu-d liy the Mayor j ami TiA. ii t'luiiuiw-hnit r- ami Tim u nl : Wi'lil-in ami it i- In it'l-y enai-ti-ti hy an-j t hoi i f ni'ilie -aim'. ' Si t lmii 1. Tlir l.'iutmke Naviu'itinn anil Water 1'nwt i C,.. nl WtMuii. N. .'., t,h,Xn h ii' ami is lun !y pven pfiniissmn tn fif. t ami maintain its pules, wire ami Hth'T apparatus in the Miv.-ts. )iii;lnva a 1 1' I all. - ut ih.' I'nw n ot Weldnil lur tile patj.uv, , -upp! int; j-aul Tuuil, person-, p. 1 1 1 :i r-hiji- anil enrpnrat inns resnhn' thru in and adjacent Iheteiu tth electric lltt. heat ami power: I'luvid.-d thai the -.nd eni iMiiatiuii -hall etect it- pules and : w ire- in -m li a way a- to do t he lea-t pus-1 -l'd.- harm to pnvate property: Fuilliei j l'i 'id.d. Th.n tin- uik m erertmi; ;,id i p de. win s and apparaliis In completed , u 1 1 Iii ii i-hiet'ti muiiih- Imni the date ut t!i- applual ol lhi- Hidillalue otherwise I lai- nr.lii diMv and the pinilee- h.'ivhy l; i . n ' i -hall hi i-uiiic tiull and void, J'ro j vid.d I'mth.-r. Tha like penui.ion he jraltltd to-a'd euaipanv In m ike exten- j -lulls- il: 1 linpl..v, nii'Iits a- lu.l he tCijU Ll i (I ait- i -aid ;..'ii..ii .,: , i-hueii tuunths j ''c!'."ii I "s.iid i aiiipaiiy -hall he re-1 'I11'1' d 1u lrinut any dirt or uht I llet ioil : pi- I up-'11 -n. ,-is or pa. im-n(s in ! th' ' t' -'tK'ii.nnj euii-triJejinii. Ilia i Uteliatlce , : n pan ui - aid lim - -. day- alter w rit- ; trii nnhi- shall have h.eti uiveii hy the! Tow ii ( 'uuiinl. ' I s -etn;t ;i Th.' pu s'a lit he umluim m h hi.' ami shall nut he I li.nn. tfr at tup. .Nvtion I. Tile -aid company, U sue 1 1 nr-and ;L-.simis au to Uirni-li anil luiit up the sheet- ui -aitl Town with siecial I Watt : eandle power inc.ni.h -ceni liL-ht-at s.' oit p(.r yt ai each, in inn .ill i.ijht and eveiy liij'ht except when it i- iiinnnliyht and litfht enuuth to - wnriuiit tiicin. the iiiiiits to run out iiiht- ih it il -hniild he mnonliht should it h-dark tor only one-halt' hour. Should tin h-hl- he out ior over halt of any niKht , Iiuiii -.one unamdahle e;m-e, the amount : lai th.'.-e uii:ht- is lo he dedtiet-d iVotn the! ('ill when pu -cnUd at the end ol' each I ipiaitci for payment- The said Town! ai:rce to take lihi- at Midi pi ices named i to amount to at lea-t s7iis.uu per year j when plant is started and any other t'roni j tune to tunc at the same prices. The tern , tn he tor Jive years lihlin ot the streets of said Tow n at prices and term named tilt lelll. Section V The said company tu tile with the Mayor h.-lorc eutt rin upon the streets ul s.ud Town or exercising any of the pri v i h ires granted hy thisordinauce, its aeeep tame ol tlii- ordinance hy resolution ofits l.oanl ot Directors duly attested hy its corporate ollicer and with the corporate seal attached. Section ti. In consideration of the priv ileges granted said company it is to light up th council clumhcr lor meetings the lock-up when in ue aud the hose carriage Imuse, thesp lights to run tree ol charge hy slid couipauy. Section 7. The said company shall agree hy accepting this onlinauco to place nit lights as near as possihle in center of streets and to place n Hectors over the ligiits, also that the meters and instru ments at the station are to he open lor in spection hy the Cmnniissioners. Section -i. Provided, That the lamps purposed to 1m placed in the streets Khali give four times as much light as the light now used in thc town ol Weldon, ami H it fails, then this ordinance shall he null ami void, if not in full force and etlect. T. C. 11 AKKlSON, J, T. COUCH, Secretary. Mavor. Approved. oct 22 ot. Ins heen n'centlv fitted up with elegant furniture and is supplied with the nMKST, HKST and MOST (HOICK WfJISKIES, BODIES WlflES. Aiuuiii; nij- stock uf lienors I liave on hand die colebraltil I. V. llarpiT, Davcnpurl ,; Morris' ''Old drover," ami Ives' "Monliccllo." I have also opened up 11 harrel ol six year old A1TLK 1IKAXPY PURE AND MELLOW ll'ii,.H,r Midii'inal 1'urposcn.lMI Also have on hand full supply of imported and ilouiesiie wines. Among the latter will he found the m;v aii i:i!TIsi:mknts. TOBACCO TOBACCO!!! IIOOMIM ! iiiTii i for liiilio of Oarrett Co.'a winery at Choekayolte. -I have some o( the OLDKST AND I'.ICST- North Carolina Corn Whiskey, made by Harrison & Co , the best corn whiskey makers wc have in our Territory. I have on hand all kinds of pure whiskies and am prepared to jiive my friends Entire Satisfaction throughout Halifax and adjoining counties. Tliankint! the public for past liberal patronage, I will say when you visit ' W'eldnu dou't fail to call to see the OLD ( IKIlil X AL DAVE SMITH, nwv " ly on Washington Avenue. of stid comjiany uht a- in ar as jntssi s than live inches in Twin City BAKERY WELDON , N. C. 1 Full line FANCY iiUOCK RIK8, 1TUTTS, aud Confectioneries. Nice liue of California Dried Fruits, Prunes IVaclms, tto.t etc. Full line of Retail iic Canfliests Cryslalize Fruits, Cream Almonds and Marshmallows. AMitH tor Flciscliman's compressed yeast, oct 15 tf. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as ad-mini-ttmtor of the estate of the late Ioiuni F. Cheek, herehy yives notice that lie te tjuires all persons having claims against the estate ol said Louisa F. Cheek, to pre sent to me or tuy attorney, Kdwatd T. Clark w ithin twelve mouths from the pnh licjition of this notice elt-e, it will be plead ed in tar of a recovery. Persons indeMed to the estate are re quested to settle at once without delay. W.T. (TIFEK, Kdward T. Clark, attorney for adminis trator, nov 13 tit. Wanted-An Idea I Sale. Who can think uf notiie Itmilr tllllllf III llHlt'Ilt) Troipct your itt'as; ta-r nmy hriug yn wpalih. Wnn JfillS WKliltKKltfRS ft CO.. rat.-nt Allor ttt'Vi, WAHtantttilt. 1 I'J if lhir$l.Hii iTjuoSst o.i lUt uf two tmuaretl tnventioui wail. I have fur wile a lilit two horse PHAETOIT newly repaired, and the same can be seen at V. K. Vick'a Shop. It will be sold at a great bargain for Cash. W.H. IIAKUISON. sept 24 if HALL " 1 vi OPENING Kurcinl Pisplay of Hat$$ Boosts And Millinery Novel tie.. MyiiKAND OPENING DAYS, OCT. 19 20, and 21. o He sure to attend. o MRS. W. R. HART, ort 15 ly Iionnoke Rapid N. C. NOTICE. The unilersiiineil having this day quuH lied as executor ol' thc late F. .1. Cheek hereby Rives notice that he leisures all persons having claims against thc estate of said F. J. Check t present them to me or my attorney Kilwani T. Clark within twelve months Irom the publication of this notice else it will he pleaded in bar of a recovery. Persons indebted to Ihe estate are re (juentcd to settle without delav. W. T." CHEEK. Edward T. Clark, att'y lor ciecutor. nov 12 lit. ET. CLARK. ATTORPY-AT-MMND Heal Estate tort Of WELDON, N. C. J. W.PewyCo. NORFOLK MARKET QUOTATIONS Noifulk, Va., Nov. 17, lH'Jfi. Strict Middling Cotton, 71 Middling, 7 Strut Low Middling, (I; Low Middling. (j 3-:t Sandy, (i Tone'of Market, Steady. Black eyed Peas, ' fl.CO pirhag. Peanuts very (uiet and but little de mand, 2c. to2;c. We keep a lull stock of BAGGING, TIES, & BAGS at wholesale prices. Write for prices. J. L. TATE -LITTLETON, X. C - Having recently furnilu d my shop wilh a'good screw cutting engine, l,n. on, other machinist's tools I urn prepared to rcunr Engines, twtion gins, saw mills, and other machinery. 1 keep a supply of PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS, Gluto valve, Cheek valves, Injectors, wa ter Bunjri, stira p.itkii.M, le. Cwio unlit M to III, EviiiwralorsJilO, itli Tubs, it.M. Tobacco tlrd.ircrs a specialty. tiive me a trial. Sntisl'aclinn guaran t011'. J. L. TATE, Littleton. N. C. jy2 6m. P0AR1 -MUSIC- May lie bom in Heaven, but it is no more beautiful than the mnsic which can be made on aSTIEFF PIANO. There's a reason for this, of course. You'll Mud it in the mellow singing tones, and case aud accuracy of its action. Nothing would give more pleasure or be more appropriate as a gift. Come in and see us and have leau tiful music in tile house all the year round I.1J1KHAL TEIi.MH- Send lor catalogue CHAS. M. HTIEFF, 9 N. Liberty st., Baltimore, Md. oct 6 ly. This week has been a gala week on BOYD & YOUNG'S floor, glad dening the hearts of the farmers and warehouuemen alike. See in local columns some of the prices obtained at this house. We only need good tobacco on sale to keep everybody in good hu mor on the floor and send them home rejoicing. All grades bring satisfactory prices but especially Fine Goods,. as tne demand lor them keeps ahead of the supply. We are ready now to give best attention to the farmers and their stock, and give you a cordial invi tation TO COME and see us. sep 1" Cm. BOYD & YOUNG. fill ii iJ A A V VI A bridge will be built aero- the Uoaiioke rlvit to thc people from Nurthaniptow uud (.ir.'i nville counlhs can cume lo the Northampton Dry Goods Store to trade, and pet great bargains in Dry Goods, Clothini!, Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Haia, Caps, Trunks, Mulutoslies, etc., cheaper than any house in the State. I invite all my friends and customers tn come and get Ihe Great Ilar"uins at the daily Sacrifice Sales at the BALTIMORE CLOTHING STORE the Bottom. (. ome and see tne and 1 will convince you that you can buy goods of every class and kind cheaper from ins than anywhere else. 2Tlon't forget the places, The Northampton Dry Goods Store near Barber Shop and the Baltimore Clothing Store, in the bottom. M. FREDLANDER, Proprietor. 8a.At Gooch's Old Staud.-t&J 33- A- POPE, Manager. SHOPS WE equipped witm TH LATEST MCfjiiEriYFOii T"lWt outpost cLss worfK hej$oIjbLe pig- UfES, SPECIAL $ PH0IHPT tfjEfl- TiojH qivEfl jo ff4yf woik op 4LL kiI1d$ &R041OKE mpids, y. a uiiir 12 lim. THALMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, SIS K. Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, Ml). M .nufaetnreisofFiNE RUBBER STAMPS, STENCILS, SEALS, I'riutiiiK l'rcsws and Piinter'sSnpplies. Also Artistic Job I'rintioK, anil en Kiuveisol We.lilimrn.,.1 Hall Invitation?. S. il fu, our beautiful illustrated catalogue of 2M p igcs, printed in live colors. Wc deal iu novelties, novelties. (Hid and amusing. Bfq.A)tcntH Wanted. sep2lly- The GREATEST Sacrifice IN CLOTHING o:F COO Men's suits to be sold at the following prices: Suits that have been sell ing for 8G 75 now for J3.25. nr810 00 suits at 8G.75. 95.815 00 suits itSTC'l laJilack. Diagonal All-Wool, with silk Iming, cheap at $18 00 now 88 75. These in Cutaway, Sacks and Square cut. OVERCOATS &' MACINTOSHES at prices that will suit everybody. Mons'und toys' Buits, pants of all kinds and at lowest prices SHOES. Mens', Ladies' and Children's Shoes cbeapir than anywhere else. Special line of ladies' aud gentlemen's Uulerwear, Camel nool, and (11 kind of Underwear. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, etc., at the Baltimore Clothing Store, M. FREDLANDER, Proprietw.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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