I THE ROANOKE NEWS 1 i 1 i t !- 1 ( till : TI1UK8DAY, DKCKM BEK 17, 13. PUBLISH KD EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEEGS, Editor and Proprietor. S. E. SIAINEACK, Associate Editor Eittrrnlat l't Offivt il HVM. m as & it I-Clans MOtcr KATKM OF HriWl KlPTluN IN AlVAN.E. One Year (by Mail), LWagii Paid $l.rn. Six Mouths 7.t, A Weekly Democratic journal rtfvnU'il tn the material, edui'sition.il, political ami agricultural interests ot Haltlax ami sur rounding counties. Advertising rutin reaMmmWle and furnished on appliiMtinn. Fi'U,V unotliirJ uf thu liiinl in Itritiun H uwind by members ul' ilie House of Lnrdn. N. C. CONFERENCE. The (iflih Annual Sossimi uf ihc North Carolina CmifcrciKe. .MrtMist l'fisji pal Churdi Smtli '111; fi.iininii,nts and Utkr Ccnkrcncc N'nu-s. It is s.iid Spain lus an olleeiivo army of IKiG.lHIl) uien. Of these JOil.lllMI are stationed in Culia. "Spain coulj not fiht (In1 United Slates for twenty-lour hour," declares the London Chronicle. The Baltimore American says that tin' annexation uf Hawaii vviileotiie mi tiuio, but it can wait awhile until the I'uiud States Government di-posos uf a few more important wallers. Mark llANNArernurked at I'ittsburo; that he would like to be Secretary of Agriculture. Mark, at least, wants to be "souie pumpkins" iu the uext adminis tration, thinks the l'hiladelpliia 1'ress. The work of extending substantial aid to the uff;ring thuus.inds of Armenia goes bravely on in the United Slates, while Europe is bay evading the ij iesti m of Christiauity and hutuitiity versus political expediency and the balance of power. Twenty years ao there were SdKiil offices in theojifl ufthe President. Now there are said to be but ,000 outside of the postal service Mr. Clevclaud, by extendini; the classified list, has added about 50,000 to it, with salaries ranjjiuL' from 8l!00 to (W.jWI a year. TllB New Vork Herald says it has positive and Hutliorii iv- information that President McKiuley will call a speei.il session of Congress to convene on the 15th of March to pass a tariff measure and supply the deficiency iu the public revenues. A western hotel keeper has added the following to the usual rules and regu lations found in hotel rooms: "No tnur deringur suicide al.owej in this ruom Quests breaking these rules will be re quested to leave. All dying strictly forbidden on these premises " Til 8 present war in Cuba I addul 8500,000,000 to the public debt of Spain, and the increase is still going on at the rate of 1. ',000,000 a uiooth. The epics, tion which this coudition suggests is urn as to how long Spain can float, but as to bow deep she will siuk when the rope breaks. A New York lawyer has discovered a new disease which he calls "clergyman's mind." The itiveutcr of the lerm was defeudtug a reverend gentleman on a charge of haviuL' used $l!l"li collected on an insurance policy, and in entering a plea of jjuiliy affirmed that the clergy man's life ami training had made him abnormally d. ticieiit in kuowiede ul worldly nutters. .Mit. V ash i xu ion lii'KK, the million aire philautn.pisl, has yiven 8100,000 to Trinity College on the condition that girls be admitted on cpi.d terxs with men. Mr. Duke ha- previously givm 8S5.000 to the college. The money in given with the uuder tt mditii that it be use 1 as an endowment hind and fir n other purpose. The conference, in se-sion at Kiuston, last week, accepted the oiler aud lirtus named, with thanks. MlSSI (JllACK HciWK Mu'KVLKV, In nineteen-year-ild nice: of ihc president elect, haK been rwi'ivi'i' a good deal uf notice from the ucwsp ipors. It w,is n guded as a doci led coincidence that at the same school which Miss McKinlev attends, Miss Isibel Bryan, a cousin of the Democratic cinlidate, is a studeut, and the two are bosom friends. Miss Mclvioley will probably take a prominent part in thu white house festivities duritii; the next four years. She is a daughter of no' III". I s dcbli il.'y, the pres- id tit's brol r, an I ii.'e. ai (lintoii, ( ) , with her ura d iinulier. She isa studciit at Mount llulynkc si'iuiu iry, Massaehu- An Englishman now in Wss()inji'n! aays: "The poor man in this country seems to be more sell'-r spcctini: than the ohronie pauper that lia in ide the name of Whileehapel notorious all ovir the world. The latter is in such ahject pov erty that he has lost all hope rf ever bet term:: his condition. How the misera ble wretches live is a mystery. And when it oomcs to the women this Nation baa an immense advantage. Your wo men do not frequent public drinking bouses. It is the greatest disgrace of London that the women uf the poorer class are as good customers uf the liijuor shops as (he men, and worse still, the poison is handed them across the bar by one of their own sex. In East London cliildien of tender years accompany their mothers into snob plan a. RiiyinK noises in the ears, snapping, bulling, roaring, eaused by oa irh, all disappear with the use of Hood's Barsapa rilla. ' : The sixtieth annual sessi n of the North Carolina Conference was called to ordi i last wei k at Kin-t'in by lii-hup Alphcus V ilsuii, of Baltimore. The Conference was in session live days A ii)i mt: the most important mat ters iliseu-sod by the Conference, outside "f preaching the L."snl, were State aid for the University, I'r. lvilgo's resolution against free scholarships at Chapel Hill, and K v. I'r C le's resolution touching the ad ption of the North Carolina Christian Adv.caleas tin! organ of the .V p li Carolina Coiil. rence i ' Ki'gu won hi.- light b a suhstau liai loaj aity, ill mgh not without a divis ion that ni. ikes it a tiairen victoiy. The resolution was tr 01 .-!y opposed li I, I,. Smith, if li ites, and lievs. Hail, Swindell and li, Its I'r Kilgu, lr Veates. and Rev. Mr, Ogleshy spoke for I lie 1'esnluliou. Several iniiiist'-rs. among thetii I't, Yeatis and lr. Cole, declared that the resolution was not in opposition to State aid, Cut iu favor i f it Rev. J. N. Cole, Cliailllian ol Coin miiiieon Hooks aiol IV rioilicals, read report reei imui tilling the adoption of the Christian Advocate as the organ of the North Carolina Couleienee The report was adopted. Rev. Mr. t'oie also recum uieudul the purchase uf tflj. 000 worth ol stock in tie Cfri-tian Advocate and recommended the el, ction ol Rev. T. N. I vey as editor and Kev. V. 1. lirissom as business ni imager Ad opted. Raleigh was-eleeii 1 as die n 'XI place of m. etiug. A collection was taken up during the session for Rev. R. 1'. Troy, and 8105 00 was raised in cash. Rev. R. 1'. Troy was placed on the superannuated list at Lis ,,wu reijuest. Secretary Cuniuggiui read the uiiu utes uf the closing sessimi. alter which the Uishop mad appropriate remarks and then read the list of app lintments NKWiiKliN I'lsi nier. V. S. lione, Presiiling Klder. Nevvhcru Centenary. K. A. I'.isliup. (lolilslioro-St. Paul, li. li. John, X. M. .Iitrney. liulilslioio St. .lohii, .1. K. I'.ristowe. circuit A. I. Orinainl. Mt. tHive it M. M. Melarlaml. I.atirange et ti '1 Sinnnoiis. Snow Hill ct-L .1. llolil. m. Kinston station .1. A. I.ee. liriilon et F. S Breton. Junes ct .1 M r.ensun. Craven et II C lliilille. Vanci'liiiio et -Sujtplieil lie F. F Iliton. r.inilicii et II F Tripp. Carteret et J T. Al.nnalliy. Morelieail City slalion - I. S Massi-y. lieatllort station - ti H T'mCe '. Straits cl-J M C.ina'.vay. wit. mini, in ni-iiin r. It C Heaman. I'resi,i4 I'.Iili r. Wilinington (iraee Chut ill, II A Willis. Filth Street. V I, Ci injj- gini. lo.eli il St., T .1 Illiivviiing. Market St , T H Sutton. Seutt's Hill it V II Tiivvnsenil. ! Unslovv et C 1' Snow, Joseph Dixon. I '!'. I llurgavv ct II A I iitrell. Magnolia et I. S Ktheriilge. Kenansville et li V Fislier. Clinton et J d Johnston. Illaileu et V A Jenkins. F.li. ilieth et C W Smith. Wlnteviile ami Fair 1:1 u IV A Iv Haven. Coltlinlms et J J l'orter. W.ieeauiavv et Slipplifil liy J M Mar lowe. lirnnswiek ct J A House. Smuliport station II I! Amlersnn. tt.M.lili.ll lilsiuti r. F. A Yates, l'resiiliiiu Filler. Kaieigh Filt-ntiin si., V C Nolluall. '' Central church. F C (ilenn. " City mission, supplied hy K 11 Wllltaker. Cary ct J W Jenkins. Clayton et-J T Piaper. Hluithtiehl et V J Crowsou. Kenly et-II M Jackson. Millliroiik ct J M Ashhy. Yuiingsville et Allien itaines. Franklinton ct W S Davis. Louisliuri! station U K Smith. Tar liiverct K I) lloltnes. Granville etti C Aired. Oxi'iinl station M H Tuttle. Oxloril et U B I'erry. Ol EHAM IHSTKICT. J A Ciinniuxgini, Presiding Elder- Durham Trinity, J N Cole. " .Mainst-, U A Ogleshy. West Durham It W Ilailey. Durham, Carr church, D N Caviuess. ' et W J Tvvitty. Jlillsboro ct Laiighurne Leiteh. Chapel Hill stition N II D Wilsou. Leusliurg ct It II llroom. Koxboro ct K K Coltr.me. Mount Tirzah ct-V I! Moore. Burlington, tirah.im and Haw River I. F, Thompson an I M J Hunt, an I o 10 to ho supplied hy J A Daily. Burlington ct J M liiee. Alunmnee ct-H t' Thmip-on. MilUu ct-i; W l'nx Yancey villc et-J II Shore. Conference Colpnrter and 8. H. Agent T J (iuttis. Trinity College J C Kilgn, president Trinity College; member Mam st. .Station yuarterlp con It rence. WASIIINIITON IHSTKICT. B It Hall, Presiding t:ider. Washington stutinu J E Underwood. Washington et J W Martin. Aurora e' C O DuKant. Swan Quarter ct II A Hnruhle. Mattamuskeet ct J T Bagwell. Fairfield station J O Guthrie. Greenville station N M Watson. Ayden ct Supplied hy L O Wyeho. Grimesland et Supplied by N L. Se bolt. Bethel B B Culhrath. Tarboro Station It F Bumpass. Conetoe ct 3 A Cotton. South Edgecombe ct K H Willis. Rocky Mt station K J Moorman " " ct A 1) BcttH. NaHliville ct K L Davis. Spring Hope et Sup. by J C Humble. Wilson station J B Hurley. Fremont ct-C P Jerome. Ocrocoke and Portsmouth R F Taylor. lYKTTi:VII.I.K I'lsl llli r. W II MiMire. Presiding Elder. F,ayetteville--ll.vy bl- anil Campheltotr mission, I. I. N.ish and 11 K Parker. Cuielieilanil et I. M Cli.illin- Cokesliurv ct ti W Stalling. Sampson ct, K A I'o nton. I.illington ct, W F Craven. Fuekhorii el , III! Sl.ioiey. Dunn el, E C Sell. Newton tirove i t, W F ti.illovvay. Cape Fear et, A J t loves. I'ittshoto ct, W Kose. Iluvv IJivel el W 11 Pocket. Deep liiver et, I! I! Holder. Slier City i t -11 W Wbilaker. Carthaneet, . T Harrison. Joncslioro ct 1) I. F.aiuharilt. Km KIXilltAM IHsTKIl f. J T (iiblis, Presiding Klder. Roekiiighani station, J T Lon. " et J M I.owder. Kiehmond et, J P Pate. Mount (iileail et, J F Thompson. Pekin ct, J P. Thompson. Prospect it. Supplied by J T Fivm. Asluiry et, I, II Jov ner. Alnrileiuet, J II Page. St John station, M l Mix. I.aoiiiihuig station, I'M Shauilniiger M.ixton and Caledonia station, M Piad shavv. Maxtonet, J WWilla.e. I.liml'eltou et. F Pope, l V Tovvilsend. slip. v li i:.; v 1 1 v 1 1 is. i k ii i . W S Black, Pn siding Fl.ler. Warreiilon el, P I. Hi rni.ui. Warren et, J Saiitoi.l Iviilgi way i t. T .1 Daily. Henderson staiion, A Met'ulleii. Littleton (I, F II D.im Wi lilon statinn. J A Hornad.i v . l;e:'!leke et. Mipplinl liy B II I'.i.n k lioanoke liapids, J H Flielle. llalilax i t, F F F'w. Battlel.uro and Wliitaker's, S T .Mov ie.' Sentl.ind Xc k et, liulils Biailley. Willi. oiisloii and Hamilton, A J P.uh.iei (arvsl.iirg et, ,1 II Pegrani. Noltllaiilp! in it, A li (oiodellil.l, 1,'iell Square, ,1 i avv yer. Mehi 1 1 , '1 e!, Pi ,re, 1,' g. Hanell-v liie -1 . 1 T loll . ,1 C Joi,, s, Beitie ct, .1 I! Til;, -ry. I.lttleloll I'ellKlle College. J M l,Tio,les. t h.iplain C. S Navy, W li Iidiuiliidsoii. i:t iz in :rn i i rv i i:o r. A P Tver, Presiding Fldi r. Elizabeth City Station J H Hall. Pasquotank Circuit W E lloeutt. Camden Cileuit--Supplicd by J Y Old. South C. linden CireutN II Cuytnn. Currituck Circuit, J II M i.iles. (i.itis Circuit, F li McCall, (J K Taylor, up. North dates Circuit, C V Kubinsoii. Periiuunaus Circuit, V C Merritt. llertionl St it ion, (liiver Uydcr. Chovvall Circuit, Supplied by W F Jones. EiientonStation, J E Uuuiely, Plyuiinith Staiion, J E Ciiuniiiggiiu . lioper station. J J Barker. Panlego Circuit, Y E Wright. Columbia Circuit, W D Sasscr. Dare Circuit. W Y Evertun. Kitty Hawk Circuit, Supplied by J W (iiirganoiis. l.'oaiioke Island Station, ii D Eangston. Keiuiekiet t in nit, DA Watkins I I.itteras Ciri ait. S uniiel Fi llers N K W AUVKRTIS K M K N TS . Ni:V AI'V KItTISK.M KNTS. tgtR 1 III W 4 ! if . f;: mm Gladness Comes With a better mi'i-'r-i-itMlim; 'f the iraiis-ieii' i.;-l . of t!- iiiitnv I'l'.vs- ieol ills. Hhii !l vooisll I., fore I ' I'in-ls gelltoeV,,ris plea -.,,11 1 e !l oris - richtlv .lini'ted. 'ITn-iv I- euinfoi't in the kino.. leili'e. ttlllt MilllollV fol'llis of ieko 's ai e n t i'i.o In anv aetinil dis i use. 1,0' .i- li i' t.. :i .-..list tint, ileondi tir.i of the .nil. vi I'O li 'bo peasant faoiilv lasi'l vo. sv,.,,p,, o ... , n il, pi le removes. 1 ll.it is cliv il is tliei illy r'eoioile v, ,lli minimis uf loo ies, and is I veiv.vb. I" ' t oio'l so b; ''ly bv till V, iio vibie ' 1 In iiilll. It-- lletieial ell. ets are .'lie I" lb.- f.i t. tbnt it is the ,n. i , m, . I v v. hi, i pr..oo'es internal , 1, .nline-s .vilboii' di loli'ntiii!.' the or,, oils on vv he It it nets, li i . t oei'efore nil !iiirt!ilil, in i'1-.ler to . el its beln ti i.il eileeis. lo nolo vv .. ii von pin-, eb.i e. Ibnl von Imve the v, inline nrti I le. vv In h is ni.inilt'oi tlm 'I I'V I be I 'ali bi! Ilia I ig "svrup ( o. ehiy iiiul sold by all eopntabieibii -oi-.ts , ,,, ie ,.;.,. Olool id L'm d health. Ill.d tile .-V -t. Ill is !,- illoC lo it'Ves or ul ber reoieibe- ore I lion In ! n edeil. I f ntlli.oeii with ! oetiial il:-i a-e. ..lie limy be eotllineln1- d t. Hi'' III. st sUillflll iilivsieion -. but ii ill need of a laxative. i, in- sin io Id lei ie the lies!, nod vv ith t he vveil iiiliiriiieil , verviv !i"io. Syrup nf Figs. stand !iivbet me1 W ni-M largely Use.lniul'iv..s I ocn. r;,l satisfaetioll. mar 2ti ly "hi? This is the day ol anti I Ins, and anti thai, but what pie need tno-t now. lays is. II." anti St ioiis ne d, eine. Sim, ns Liver R gnlator, the King i i Liver Me.liciie.s, U'ol li ner than Puis. -1 h ive Usui no ol her iioii lii lion- r.-iin .ly ior six ytf and k;i -w iroui expeii iKe that lot holies of a c n-tipaiid habit ii I'lnig i ipi ils it." Laura V. Craig, K.f nhiiry . En. Kinu w, ids may lo wr ,ii , but they frei!iently get into a trance. lib'Yi'l.E riders are out ag lin iu full force. That man is called a confirmed liar wjien nothing that he says i confirmed. Vol can always tell a truly pious man by the manner in which he kicks his dog. WHO'S SHELLA3EKGEK ? Ilo'stli.. win- Ken,-,. Slati.of At lania.Oa.,am lei Is r holiest ainleln. ,(.-! feneincinevi-len', .or all puruiM. Cotiumiuv tree. W. iie tor it U' I ni in the last twenty years the po -illation of the Smith lias increased about il per cent. While the school enrollment has made a gain of Rid per cent, a very large part of this gain is in the negro race. While the latter paid only .") per cent of the (axes, they receivod one-fourrtli of the expenditures for public school purposes. ADVKKI'ISKMHNTS. iMlent Made and MtTit Maintain the oonlldi ncn ol the people in lluod'tt SarHia, ili.i. 1 f a medicine cures you w hen sick; if ii n:.ikrt Wonderful eurcs every w lure, t hen lieyoiid allquestion that medicine p. losses merit. That Is just the truth about Hood's Sar saparilla. We know it possesses merit because It cures, not once or twice or a hundred times, but In thousands and thousands of cases. We know It curt, absolutely, permanently, when all others (ail to do any good whatever. We reiieat Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the fine True Blood Purifier. i , ,, . r-fil Cllrl' nausea, Indigestion, ilOOU S HlllS bllloinness. 'aeeis. ET. CLARK. vnOMEHT-UWilllO hi hhk Ami WELDON. N. 0 0- S'Sy( ' v 0 iTO , mm: i W. L. Douglas $3 Shoe. ! Slvli ll. '.Ml ll 1'' rfeet 1.!ti!l. i Liijersea ty ee-r i.t..,.e-o wureTS. V.L.Dougl:J S3.50,' $4.00 and 55.00 Shoes are the productions of skilled v.-orkmi-'n. from the best material pos sible at these prices. Also 52 50 and $2 Shoes for Men, S2.rA S2 and 51.75 Boys in-. nr. !.li.h to- I , of. tren. 1 t . i ! I....1T -re.l i' !..!- ' Il .'.'Ti m-M . .. :i. r I" CaUlu,; Inc. V. L. DOUGLAS, Breikton,Mjsi. W . a . TILLERY, WKEDiiN". N. C. llov ','b o!!l. Several ll.o'.i-.ind .locals ortli of goods bought lor c.i.sli, ft. in seme if the largi.-t uiiitiulactui . r. e had the cash, and tin- mamifailur. is w. re hard up for the cash, so we Knight s Hue , I' ilie-e e.i I. ss than eo-t to tio.nula Hire, iitid we are giving our customers bote li:. of lies bau- iins, Our Terms Are Cash, We sell so cheap we can't nlVord t" sell on time. So il VuU want bargains always go to a cash store, In n you have cash to sp, aid. See Some of our Prices. Men's overcoats St "id to fd.bd; Men'.-suits S'2.'2."i (o W; Youth's suits, TJo to 1.7.1; Roy's pants, l,"ic to mie ; boy's hats ile to L'Sc, mcu's and boy's line (iolf caps lit to 1 Si-, men's line Alpine l.ats .'lo to Vje, girls and ladies caps with feathers, "j styles, He to llSe, ladies capes, late styles, ."Hie: to (HI, bulbs clonks ",V lo I! Ill), Stair 'oil cl tli lie to ,"ic, Ingrain carpet 15 lo 'J.V, llrussi il carpet 10 to tille, floor oil cloth, 15 to u'5e, silk Velvet. 5n to 5se . lllankols 'J5 lo I.5M. IValln r boas line to 75c, ladies shoes, pa(. lips 5se lo 1 75, mi ll's line shoes 75c to '' 75, men's ursr slims 75c to 1 '.'5. Dress g, oils :i to J."l, goml calicoes IM o."l,', floor Ml aw inal ting li to E'.ic, Ladies Inaile skills, 1 HO lo 1 7", ladies made wrappois till to H.'ic. Children.- cloaks 75 to I 5, Heavy dress goods I yd wide II lo Sc. Childn ti's Kihli ed hose I lo be. Mi n's tin lershirts lL' lo L's,., uien's wool shirls l!7c In 5lle, Hall knitting cotton to ."c, men's pants 5iic lo 1.25, silk scarfs Se to 15e, table oil clolh in to 15c, linen towels "! to I-!1', line black siikoline 15 In 'Jllc, Rough lute stvle ilnss good-, all wool and colors, I yd wide, li.'ic to 5lle. Wool serge dress goods IS indies wide, J7 to lllle, Coiiiiterpiini s, 15 to 75e, All silk ribbons, il inch W'de, 7 In Inc. Satin ribbons L'' inch wile s to In,-, llnl-teads, daik and light, I L'5 to 2 ."ill, wa-l, -lands 1.75 to t ml, I'lllcaiis 25 to il 5n, 2 I i livelopes lie Ii, 5e, 'Jl sheets paper. - to 5e, files 2 lo 5c, Rugs, twenty slylis, 25c to ,'! 50, I'holograpli (rallies 1 In 15,'. We have in stuck thousands of other ailiilos, call ami get prices We civ,- a dialogue nf ii li vv goods In low, if you don't see what you want call at our store f..r it Hold p.,int, oat,,, mucilage, a-s, ricd colors ink, tabli is, draft books receipt books, account 1 k-i, and many other kinds of stationery'. We have a large and well selicted -lock of Cliii-luias goods, wc mention n few: Japanese goods. such as out r and s nici rs, plates, cream and chocolate pots, Howls, vases, Toilet sels, cracker jars tea pots and tnanv other plylis ol these biaulilul goods. Othir good for Chri-tuia-. d 'lN, xpress wagon , chairs, hobby horses, slim tly's, f , !,, rt and iiirritlis, lin toy,-, plu-ii eiiscr, twenty kinds of games velocit edes, picture hooks. banjos, (luitars, I'houoharps, Mandolins, Accordions, llarmoliieos, doll carriages, wheelbarrows, and many oilier kinds Christmas g Is, We carry a large line stove pipe, sheet zme, zinc stove b. ards and li" ware over two hundred stvles V, ur re.p. ,Hui!v. SPIERS & DAVIS. M vi inn: Mt'iM'iiv. lUMSKKT XOIll.K. XONSOHIAL PARLOR1 In tin- Athuitic C"i;tt Line Hotel For a iimnl li;iir ent ;md miuhiUi shiive : eall at the new Tim.i)iial l.rlor. IfefiWhite Hitrknien only. J.W.PewyCo. NORFOLK MARKET QUOTATIONS Norfolk, Va., Dee. 1."., 1 Tone of Market, Weak. Strict Middling Cotton, Middling, St i ie I nvv Middling, Low Mnhllino. Illues and Sandy, P.lilek eyed Peas, Peanuts; Fancv, Strictly prime, Piinie, I. ow ( .r.nles. Miichine picked, Spanish, bl-Kli ii; ; ti: fl.oU per hag. 1 i to HII to 'J 1 ,! litis. BAGCIMG, TIES, 4 BAGS ill wholesale p rices. Write for prices. NOTICE. The undersigned having this day qtlali lied as executor of the late F. ,1. Cheek hereby gives notice that he leitlires all persons having claims against the estate ol said F. .1. Cheek to present tlleln to Hie or m attorney Edward T. Chirk within twelve months Irom the publication ol Una notice else it will be pi ended in bur of n re overy. Pi rsons indebted to the estate are re ijilesttd to settle without deliiv. W. T. CHEEK. Edward T. ( lark, att'y for executor, nov PJ lit. Wanted-An Idea rri'twt ji'iir itl-'ti"; t!nr nmjr ItIuk mu wenlib. Wrlti- JoMN Wl.lJlil lUit'HN ru.. VnU-nt AUr iiryi, W(-.iiiih.i. li i',, thilr$5.Wi prJM uffor iieji liai ui iu uuimrvu iutuuiiuui watuivii. Phaeton For Sale. 1 have for sale a light twohorso newly repaired, and the samo can be seen at W. R. Vick's Shop. It will be sold at a great bargain fur Cash. W. II. HARRISON. sept M tf FALL OPENING Special Display of HTSBoffEfs And Millinery Novel ties. JH-ydHAND OPENING DAYS, OCT. 19 20, and 21. -He sure to atltiud.- MRS. W. R. HART, oot 1 5 ly Roanoko Ropifl, 1ft ft LOOK MOTHERS A RARE TREAT FOR YOU ALL. with Entra fair of Pants, for An veil pav kxpki'ss chabih s to voi d ihiob. RgAaEIVIBErt, y.,u -J :t ,! 1,1 "ne 'fthelom.,! vv h ievjir l.leilnn;; M iiiuijcturerl In Americ. i tip nn LOOK MOTHEnS A RAI flS I I Bvs Sampson Suit, i .ltJUV ADWH PAY KXPRKSSC $2.76 InJ,t 4m CLR I m $m suns f ; 'XV ..sriibi.str.. 1ue r'lVcfiifTilionfil ?1 70 Rnv S.imprnn Suit h I v:m l .ir.l is 1;u.ir.t:,,tfi. J lo bf rnj.lc front sn V A fl.ti' t. in rt Ulj.k, n.-kllluc. rj ,i::J Oitve I'lr-.iwn, in ".i.'fs fr.im . i, ! it df j.'f. 1 ht-v ar ui a, per cut a 1 1 i!,vi !.'lnr.!fil Vinh S.uior C..:!.r, I'MiJfd 111 v 1,1.1 wil.i-vd C.r.ti.l. Ii.-ift) wild f.it Kliik 1 ivill ilfc'l J ir.riir, 'It itiimini; ami urk- ! ' ' l!. .'.!'" -t lie l '! iiort v (.in procure. ( ,..( i ' . j ' t- I1 l-H. .1. l.'-i. .v.l O-h '...krt. I1!'' -I V.- t I' ic.S Lm.I :n aVt I'.mts, also l'ltul In .-sl''m 10 to n vcirs of ice m.i.tf up prr ( ; , ciil. lo..We lire.i-i.vl wi'.tl extra I'anU JvHh!ffr"rTt't- ''I'll . - rT. - -' r nTj' hth . r -i 1 1"' -Zb.: 1 . t H p t.ai i FREE TO RVEIiYBODV our lllutr.n.ef1 in li'.oh y"'i v. i! fmil I '.in H lllt f:v ttl tjSc. Up. Vcitil-.s I on Ym.w Suits fti.n 2 00 up ant! M "irti ftorr i 7 t.. XV Sn,e h AfM In 1ft I 'fS.. . , r.u, k Wj ,"r C"7 Wi '- E. ROSENBUHGZR I CO., ifll E. i'! a, ITev; York City M'.W AIVi;iITlSKlKN"fS. TOBACCO!! mum KOOMIiNG! nn W. I). SMITH Weldon, N. C. -IValcr In- L111JJ 1 Jill IL n A P Ub 1 I'litifcctioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars and Farm Supplies generally. MYSALDDS has been recently filled up with elegant furnituro and is supplied with the OLDKST, UKST and MOST CllOICK WHISKIES, BODIES JflD VIlflES. Anionj? tny stock of liquors I have on hand the celebrated I. W. Harper, Davenport Morris' "Old Orover," and Ives' "Moniicello." I have also opened up a barrel ol six year old AITLK Hit ANDY PURE AND MELLOW ts"fol Meilieiiiiil i'urposcs.-i(yg Also have on hand full supply of imported and dutnesiio wims. Anions' the latler will be found tho of Garrett k Co.'a wiucry at Choekayotte. -I have somo of the OLDKST AND UKST- North Carolina Corn Whiskey, mado by Harrison k Co., the best corn whiskey makers wo liavo in our Territory. I have on hand all kinds of pure whiskies and am prepared to give my friends Entire Satisfaction throughout Halifax and adjoining counties. Thanking the public for past liberal patronage, I will say when you visit Weldon don't fail to call to seo the OLD ORIGINAL nov 5 ly DAVE SMITH, on Washington Avenue. 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 the demandfor 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 17 fikl. BOYD & YOUNG. HO WOKE MPIDS mCHW shops ijA i'A WE equipped witm TME LJJE$J MA CffiilE f Ypoti juifiq outpost CLjSS W0lK JJ fEJS0flJBLE flQ- ivrs. $pEduL f prompt ATTEfl Tiofl qiVEi jo repair work op KINDS' BRoAflOKE lAPID$, yV. Ci 1 till). THALMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 2W E. lhiltimoru Bt , liALTIMdltE, SID. Maniiiaeturtisof FINE RUBBER STAMPS, STENCILS, SEALS, Prinlinn Presses and rrinter'sSupplies. Also Artistic Job Printing, and en Kiiivers ul' Wedding and Hall Invitations. Keud for our beautiful illustrated catalogue of 2.YJ p incs, printed iu live colors. We deal in novelties, novelties. Odd and nmusiiur. RMlu. Atfen(s Wanted. sep241y- m ml IIus concluded that niiiilti 1 iThnmn 'Mo buy their t hrtsttnas j X C3-OOT-1P! r and they aic happy. irV-'i Is Man is Jolly because he found tho overcoat to suit him both in ipialiiy and price at FUKDEANDKltS WJi.DON'T you foip t thai lie has a htrc.c and fide iismri mint of Men's, Youth's and Boy Will ing lower than ever offered in Welduti before and They Must be SOLD BflJulh n't miss the chance, or you will be misera ble alii ul it lo your dying day. Just think of it lUII pairs of puns, (Kill Suits, U00 Overcoats, all bound to 0 by fur day of January at any price. Also at HorthamptOH Dry GOODS Store You will Si I Dress Goods to suit tho most fastidious and iredesent trimmings of prettiest dc tij;ii( lo match. A big assortment of Shoes to suit all at your own ptice and everything eleo you may desire, go and see the great bargains he of fers you and you will bo surprised that (hey can be sold so cheap. M. FREDLANDER, Proprietor. .At Oooch's Old Stand.- X3- X-WJTJlii Manager,