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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, FKHKUAUY 4, 18H7 PUBUSUKf) KVKKY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEEGE, Editor and Proprietor. B. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor- Entered at Eut Office at HVW-.h Second- Class Mailt r. BATES OK SrllSCKII'TIOS IS AI'VAM'K. One Year (by Mail), iwt.se Paid Six Month 1,1 A Weekly Pe-noiiatic journal 'lovotcu li the ni:it.-ri-.l. iMlm-ntinn.il, iolilici! iim. agricultural int.-rcsi.s of llalilu an s.tr rounding counties. jpAdvertisvina rates reasonable ami f irnislieil on aiinl'icutiim. Till-. I KilIT T() : H. Senator elect l'latt, of Sew York, in hi speech ill Albany Tuesday nil'l said tin-lilit l.-r free silver will go en for four more, years', that I here will lie a higher tariff, and that the geld bolter, should j tin the Republican party. VMIM TO M VII HI VI l.l . Ilia Lynchburg News says that the alvam-o guard ol the business reviva has evidently not as vet armed at I'lu ren'o. where ei'lit thousand families im reported on the charity list, unci win re the cheeks of thousands upon thousands are pallid from starvation. V It W li M l 111,11. The New Yolk Mail and Kxprcss nays, ''Senator Turpi'.' of Indiana is op posed to the, Nicaragua canal bill. Ucinn a seventeenth century slatei.iu.in," it says "Mr. Turpie is nalurally against nine teenth eenlury enterprise." SKIWI.lt HI'.JOIXS. Col. Harry Skiutur in au interview with a News and ( lbs- rver reporter, givi s his reasons for championing llie cause ol Goldbug Frill-hard, aud aeouies Hutler of inconsistencies and double dealing, aud resents as slauderous all of Butler's iuipulatious. It's an ill wind that blows nobody good, and there is an old saying about when certain people fall out, etc. ItOV A I, Ol I 1(1 IK The order reiuiriug mustaches ou the queen's oili -ers runs thus; "A report having been received in ihc department to the effect that it is gcttin-; the fashion iu sjwj regiuieuts for young; officers to shave the upper lip, the Secretary of State for War requests that juu will be so good as to take such steps as you may think necessary to insure the pro visions of queen's regulation being ad hered to." rm: t v it i m i to iv i r. The MeKinley Cabinet, to date, is an nounced as follows ; Seeretary of Statu John Sherman, "I Ohio. Seeretary of the Treasury Lyman J. Gage, of Chicago. Seeretary of War Russell A. Alger, of Michigan. Secretary of the Navy John D. L iiig, of Massachusetts. Secretary of the Interior Judge Me Kenna, of California. Secretary i f Agriculture James S. Wilson, of Iowa. (.IV The I'm i n am. iiopi:. ares.ive Farmer is discourag with the legislature. Itsavs: Mauser's bill, re.lueiiu' railroad passenger rates, telegraph and express charges, niiht to piss by a large luaj'riiy li lt ii is like v to be defeated. The bill 1 i reduce the per . li in of legislative clerks from live to four dollars, same members get, was ih leated last week. In c!"i-ii'ig ih" pn--enl legislature liie p.Mple . .ulit'ess un al.t Well, but Were deceived No no .d bid affeetini; m ri .p .li-.n wi.l pi-s. f.i lie mmopijlies have ciutrol ot a majoriiv if the members. We regret the necessity of this statement, but the truth may ::s well he tol I. These as.-citioii will . proven bif r lli 'l gi-'nuro a ij earn-', t l(. VKI I I l -III I' Oi l'. The lower house ofihe T.'ime.s.-ee ,eo islalure has. b' a un inim ms vote, passed a law prohibiting' the sa'e of cigarciies nr cigarette piper in that Stale The bid will have easy sailing in the Senate and will become a law. It is truly app thing to vole ihe nuui her of boys who siu ike eigir.'ites these days, mid many oflh-ui ul n re than li and 7 years of cge. Tim cigar, in habit is mining i lie b .ys of our Stale and the North CimIiiij Lvi.Uiurii should a law prohibiting itieir s tie in the Stale. Tennessee, all liouor to h-r law maken, has taken the ii.i.i.iti.e, u.. h i North Carolina follow suit The law on our statute books prohibiting (heir sale to boys under lilt ecu years ..I age is u (aree. Iu order to save ihe boys nf the State the vile cigarettes must be shut out from sale iu the State. Major vie KiNi.Er u credited wilt, the remark that "we must lake on back ward step iu civil servie: ref .rin." 1A VI II U II ll.L, of New York, hat" lost his future more hopelessly than any olhor man now before the public, thinks the Chicago Record. , II BHK's a siale .il 'tiling..! Hyaeiu.l OMt there are Ig.U'HI lml.-.ii.U wiln-n t h i lioiits of tire K. r N.-.V Y-ik now u-i-4et bouts to s-ipoor. their wives. 'A California publisher lias established 'a journal called The Mau. Before the first tdiiii o was 00 the press 1,100 old maids had paid a year's subscription in advance. . , N. C. LEGISLATURE. The Work of the law Makers l'ur the Week l'.diun 1 ucsjay. si:n.tk January 'Jo Senate no i Hills and n.-oluiiotis were it lle intri iuee.1 liy Senator 1'eison, c"I"lvil. to si, oi all ex -slaves who did sirvire for the Confide racy; also to suppress lynching and to recover d images for lynching. 1! Senator Hutler, nq-iiiiug county c nitnissi.-tieis to appoint the lime and place fur all sales under process of law. The MM passed its third reading rel ative lo ihe reduction i f salaries and fees It calls l.-r a joint committee ol live to make sa'alies aud lies cuforin (o I lie s i f farm produets The fid came up to make two yeais iht-rti n a h gal Lreiied f.-r divorce and I,, ive i Hot patty ihe light to remarry. J.iiiii ny 27 - N" liii-itn s. o iinpor lance tiai.-aeii ! owing I. ihe I act that ih,- in j oily "t the S. ii.ii i were atleiid inglhe in.iiigiii.iti 'I '.' I' 1" i i s al Chap- I Hi','. January - --lolls inl r oliu-. d; I'.y Si noli r Ales and. r, e ealing tin puieliese t.,x so a- to pt'iii iit paying lax twice on the slue' go -ds. ll S, h;il- I CI .ri.. lo ! p. .il act ri iiiriig ibii'j days' in-sii- lH-lre i had ing a livate n . !' pr ddbil'-ry law, I'.y Scli.il.-r Chill, to pn lnint fue passes, su that II" public i flic- 1' ' I' per-ull ehetid to public i llice si .ill dirccl'y er inoiicetly uek, ditnaiid, li i-iive or e -ii-senl to receive u tree -aas or (lansporta tiou or any franking 'iivileges of rail roads, telegraph or telephone companies. Iy Senator Clark, lo levy a special tax to build a bridge over Roanoke river, in Halifax aud Northampton c mutics. January ll'.l Hiils introduced. I!y Setiaior Ci.itk, iiutlioriing the ap peiintiiii'iii of tax collector!. Hy Senator Alexander, lo impose u line ii 't ixeicd'tig Soil er iiuprisonuieiit Dot lie re than lliiiiy days on tramps and vagrants. The question of free and unlimited coinage cl'i-ilve:' occupied the rest of the day. January ,"H Hills introduced: l!y Senator 1'eisnu, to increase the public school fine! To reduce the alaries and fees s,i as to c-.nl'orin to the p. ice i f farm r -duets This loll c iii- for a eeil tnittee ol five to loot into tl,e sa'.ili' s ali'l fees of oili. vis, SO a-to reduce llo ili. passed thild leading II. H s K UK KKI'KKSKNTATIX ts. January -li. file ll.uise met at 111 o'clock. The following lu lsund resolutions in troduced: l!y Mr. I laitn - lo pr ci i-i - ihe lia tii'.ti - ol' r ilw i; l-j providing lb.it any m 1 1 'V 'far- pi.- lo.ei-.v of any person kib.-d S-'IVICi of any M a l iliicy by I he lie JO t bel' ' lllplov iv. -I a i I. - eei i. iit during bi ne or inc.. mpclci). a or by any defect in toitied t-i in lint. tin r iii a. iv. and tba' ai- in. i xpr- i d o 'lieb'Ve ol a r.lii.V.iv uiaebiie i -an a er, i i any c ooi iuipiied. u to waive the In ii. li: of the a'oov-1 be null and void shall Hy Air I. ':-!, I ll-l.v e el'-l'V sinner- designate j ,1 p -.i: . ,- i. the puhlle tilinls in lb. !. .n 1- lltlllllis- prole.'i :' public officers. liy Mr C ut. r. t . pr o i ie lb it u man, wotn.iti or child shall be employed any manufacturing estaliii-htnent for a long-r li ne thin ten h i irs a day, un lest for (he puriose of nuking neees-arv repair-, this to ajplyi.. e-tjlili-hiu-ni-whieli i-mp'.ny ov.-r live p ts o,-, the vi i lation of this ad to I. - a mis 1, ineaiinr and the penalty a I'm-' of n it ie-s ihan J.'in. The bid to am lid ihe charier of Trin ity chge by taking Iron the -tuluit body e. rtaiu pnw-r- of g.'.ernin nl a-I repee ing th- s i li i In- ba-.d-of lb-Iril-tees, pas-i d ii.- re. i l:n,-. The bill pa.-cd allowing j under in ac tions for wigis: a' i the bill nquiring s-ais to b I'urn shed far K-m ile employes in stores and faetori 's The bib to extend ami; J iim n y 1. 1 Si;i the time for s tiii-iu -nt oft'ie state J.-ht was passed. It iuslruets the governor lo resist payment if any bunds presctitid after said date. January 27 l'ursuaut to adjourn ment h 'Use mot at H p. in. The lollowino is the ouly business of importance transacted: To compensate clerks for tabulating election returns, pa.-sid second aud third readings. Resolution asking Congress to rebuild the United Stales Arsenal at I-'ayetleville, passed seeond and third readings. To amend seeli.ui of The Code relating lo appeal from assignment of widow's Vear's support, passed n.j 'ir.ihifi readings. Jan. g!S. Among the bills introduced was one by Mr. I hew, lo puni-li wile beaters, providing that ju-iiecs of the pence who try such persons shall sum mon a jury nt'six taxpavirs and that if Convietcil the offender shall receive thirty nine lashes for the tirst offense, with Inn additional for eaeh subsequent offi nse, and thai he .shall also pay all COslS. The hill passed making railroad and steamboat companies responsible for dam age to baggage by careless handling hy employee. January 21) l!i ,s wi r- introduced as follows. By Mr. Sutt.ui, ol Cumberland, to allow Ihe governor to couvene special courts in gn-..t i-uii rgeneies. Th.- bill p issed riqumng all deeds and c iiiveyanei-s lo be cross indiied imme diately' after ihey are filed wilh the rcg istet ofdeeds. 'I he bill passed, giving deputy clerks of the superior court authorily to probate de.ds and take privy examinations of mari iui women, clerks to make recoid of appointment of deputies urds. January 110. The following is the ouly bu.-itiess of imporiance for Saturday. 'I he bill pa-si d amending the stock law si that a maj-uity of the qualified voters must ask fir au election iustead of one til'lh. 1 lie lull to punisii slander, providing that any person who slaudcrs another shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor, and upon e "jvictioti shall be tiued or imprisoned or both, iu die discretion of the court, cauic up with adverse report. Despite the adverse report, it passed its second and third readings. ( OMMl NIC.VTIin. lUHTOHS liOAN'HKE NEWS: 1 thank you for the very gcn-Tous ex pressions contained iu your issue of a few numbers back, wherein you rightly voice the sentiment of the good people of "in histoiic "old Halifax," but you fell into a giievous irr.-r in stating the cotton 'was bin lit."" It Was leisurely conveyed to New Y Ik, aud covered into the C. S. llea-ury. The siiil has reeeivul favorable lep ills at the hands ol ditl'i leiil committees ill Congress teu. li red bv men eminent in ceun.'il and jut i'l Virdiet, and whilst having no penchant for ' claims" have li e tuaiiluicao, uli'Tl uicessary, to decree "ri ghieoiis jud'giiii'tit iisdcei-iou starts "no II .od of bids" fir it has few parallels before Congress. That noble old R. mau, the Hon. Jos'. 11 Walker, of Mussacbus, its, at present chairman of the committee on "liaukiug and Ciuvenuy" said last April, '-There uiiglit to be excuse sought lo pay ihe uicn of the South, rather than they be robbed. We are sending 15U millions into the northern slates lor pen-ions to Iructily the Northern country. We look around li r no excuse to do this. Oh, that we might find Soine excuse to do the same wi'.h the men who fought these sol diets ol the North. Iu thai case the whole S uith would blossom like ihe rose instead of being what it is to-day. Wecan never pay them pensions, but for tiod's sake let us pay their claims." This he s lid in open hoii-c amidst the cheers of hi comrades, and after severely rasping both parties for lliiir miserable partisan ruling-turned and chidnl Mr. Doek. ry of North Carolina for opposing measures advantageous to his own section. So 1 hope my good radical friend of the Mississippi '-Reporter" will do him self no harm, we are all lu re. Re-peel fully. Cl.Al.MAST. I'an icca Spring-, N. C, WHO'S SKELLABER6ER ? lie st he Wire lei Man, of At lama. Oa., ant jells ih.. t.,-1 .-ii-.ielnei.,.si rcm-lnn In eMslenee or ail puruoMa. Calaloguo free. VVrtu- lor It tali ha- put a law oil the statu'e books '.i.lii g that iv. inn n teachers in the ie hoolssli.il; have ihe same com-I'-an. 'ii as ineii I'm like services when "ling eornli 'ales of (lie same grade. Al Kit I'ISKMKN IS. Is essen i ia I to health. Cvery nook and corner ot liie ayitem is reaeli.- l Ly Hie Idoml, ami mi Its quality the condition of every organ de pends. Uood blond means strong nerves, good digestion, mhust health. Impure blood means pcrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tLsm, catarrh or other d'-flses. The surest way to have Rood Idond ij to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches ( he blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Remember, Hoods Sarsaparilla Is trie best - In lael the One True Blood Purifier. u rfii ''"re Liver I!ls:easyto 1100(1 S HlllS lake, eay lii..rate.sv. J. W.PehhyCo. NORFOLK MARKET QUOTATIONS Norfolk, Va., Feh. 2, MIT. Tone of Market, steady. Strict Middling Cotton, Middling. Strict Low Middling, Iiw Miildliiig, llliies and Sandy, 6 1". 111 li 111 III Hi 'A to il $ 1 . 50 per bug. 23to-J ij 1) to i t in Hi) to a5 Kus. I'.luok eyed I'eus, Peanuts: Dull. Fancy, Strictly prime, I'rirup, Low lirades, Machine picked, SlUllisll, BAGGING, TIES, & BAGS at wholesale prices. Write for prices. Phaeton For Sale. I have for sale a light two horse PHAETON newly repaired, ami the same can be seen at W. R. Vick's Shop. It will be Good Blood sold at a great bargain for Cash. W. II. HARRISON. sept 24 tt K V A') VKI! riSHM K VTS TV -MIV 1-'1!TISKM KNTS. I 1 index rec j? 'N. H It L 1 1 I B i H I ! IHM I 9 II 1 1 1 ' I I I I Gladness Comes Willi ;i lii'ttei- inulcrslaniliiig' uf the ti'aiisieot iiotoi e of tin- ninny phys ical ills, which vanish liefm-e (.ii-pn'of-t'urts -gentle ell.n ls- lU asanl i-lVoi'ls ri-ghtly dire.-toil. i 'u re is i-onif.-il ill the Uiioe. led o,.. llini mi niany l.-rniMif sickness atv lint ui.o 1" any :u loot dis ease, hut simply lull eolist;.;Ui ilcondi tinn nf the s. -t, in, ubu-li t Iu- pleasant family laatiie, Synniei fi;:-. i-i-iimpt-ly removes, 't hai Kwliy it is the only I'eiiieile vvitli inilliiuisiif I'aniiiies,. undis evei vu heie . sti enied so highly Ly nil who' value irond b.-nlih. Its l-inetielnl clleels in-,. .1 tu- lo the fact, ih.il it is t In line i-einiily which p'.'.ini.ite- internal c'.eanlliiess' w itlioiit di h lit n' inu the Hi-trans on whi.-h il nets. 11 is Iheretore lill iiopi'i'talit, in nidi'l-tu gel its l one tieial elVeets, In note when veil pur. dulse, tliat you have the f. niiine ni'ti ele, whi.'li is uialiilfaellii'eil hv I be ('nib foriiia l ig Syrup Co. uid.y un l s "hi b.V 111! I'epilllllde ih 'lU'cd-'-- If iii the ciiji'Uiiei i oi I " a r.-aoii. and the sv-t. m i- n-.nt! .r. biM.l v, -or other remedies are the" in i d. .1. It alllieted with any ii.-tiinl d:-. a-e. one lnav he enlimieiiib .1 to lie-in-. -I --l-i!lfnt phvsieians. hul ii in n.-i-H .-f n hivat ie, fine hhould have ibe hesi, nn.l with ihe well-in(oi'tiied everyuhe.e, isynip of. r'ie-sslaniU liitrhest mid is in.i-1 largely Used and gives in. 'St gi-iier.il --atisfiielioli. mar 2d ly NOTICK. North Carolina, 1 Halifax nmnty. j' Nat iMinn, vs. Notico ul' Suuimons. (ieo. W. lintValow. j Tlu1 ilelVinlant above liaiiinl will take notice that a summons iu the above ciiti tlcil action was iuetl aain-t the said tie-tentlai-lon theHUi lay of licci-mber hy Ster inn M tiary, h rk Supi-ritr nmrt loi Halifax eouuty, wliith suininoiis is rrturn able before the Jutle of our Snpt riiu court at the court house in Halifax town in saul county on the lirwt Monday iu March Tlie ilclendant will also triko notice that a warrant of attachment was issued hy said clerk on the 1st day of' December l!Mi ayain-t thepropecty uf said defendant which warrant is returnable before the said Jud at tle time and place above named tor tin- return of the summon when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the com plaint or the relief w ill be limited. This the lth dav nf January Ii'T. STKia.INti M. tiAKY, jan 1 fit C'ltTkSupeiiiir court. 7. L. Douflis $3.50, 54.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions of skilled workmen, Irom the t.-.t m.-.tcrial pos sible at these pr.ee:. Also S2 50 and $2 Shoes for Hen, $:.:0. S ? and $1.75 Boys W, in.-.i-i vi'.. '- ! . -, I: il'ii't. rn-THti I t 1 .it l ii- -. I :r .I'll- I. .'I.'.. pr.ol. .1 1 . 'irr. - - . i .e. -el ::.e .!. . II .1. a.er . .iii' i l i - .;. n r.:- Catalok-lree. W. L. DOUCLAS, Drerkton, Mau. W . B . T'l L E R Y , WKI.lMiX. X. C. n. IV till ,ll. SUB WAS RinilT, OF fOl Ks-E. WHEN SHE RESOLVED to havk 111:1; ricriuiis TAKES AT TAYLOR & STAINBAGK'S CALLERY, ahintnii AeiiUf, Weldon. N. C. jan 7 Jin. r. Hi.- Mins' Grocery WEI-liOX, X. C I still carry a full line of line (staple and Fancy Oioceiiea, -FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. Crockary, (Mass Tin, amlJiToiHlenware and most everything lliat in kepi in a flint elans grocery More. 1 also return llianks iW.Li)ailas$3sfe j S:,; Ii. .'.'.l'.i!-. i-i'ili-lt f:;t;l-.'. t.iiJ. r-ig t-v oi-.T i,'.,.en, Miarer-s. I i j to my friends for thi-ir jiatroiuige of the past, and solicit a continuance of filename, witligaaraiiteetoplpii.se. And wishing Itiem a happy and prosperous new your. That they may Long to live And well to do And after death lie happy too. Respectfully, J. L. JLDKIN8. dec U ij. -r-w-- v i -B-ni i ma$ It M it ft a a Weldon, -Dealer I Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars 1 MY SALOON has lieeti recently fillcl up with elegant 'ol.liKST, ISF.STand WfjlSKIES, BftfiDEIS WlfiES. Among my slock of li.piors I have on hand the celt braird I. V. Harper, lhivctiporl & Morris' '-Old tirovci," and Ives' "Monticillo." I have also opened up a barrel id six year uhl Al'l'LK F.HAMIV v PURE - AND v MELLOW ...for Mcilicitial l'lirposcs.-'toa Also have on baud full supply of imported and domestic wines. Among the latter will be found the pitiless! Ftptatrla of Ciarrett .V Co.'s I have some ol ihe North Carolina made by Harrison & Co , Ihe best corn whiskey makers we have iu our Territory. I have on batul all kinds of pure whiskies and am reparcd lo give my friends Entire Satisfaction throughout llalilai and adjoining ci jnlies. Thanking the public lor past liberal patronage, I will say when you visit Weldon don't fail lo call lo sec the OLD OlilUI.N'AL DAVE SMITH, nov 5 ly on Wanhiuifion Avenue. CHARLES C.AJjLEY, COHI'ECTIOHER PETERSBURG V-A.. Mr. W. V. Warren represents the firm and will visit Weldon anil its viiiuily ri j! ularly. oet li) ly. w no? J. J. WHITAKEE, -W H A T ?- Sinus, Hals, Cups, Fuinishing-, e jsfWhiie Granite, 1 Enfield, N. C. Enfield, N. C. I'liheard of Values for to little money. Sold on their Merits. mm - e" 1 rM U m:'r i1ite:;nv::Wlf out of the : ": will close out For -Stock CLOTHING! regardless of Cost. Sweeping re ductions, will be made in MEN and BOY'S suits, Overcoats, Pants, etc. A big pile of Strouse Bros, High Art Olothing must go. mar 28 N. C. In- n A P T Ij and Farm Supplies generally. furniture ami is supplied with the MOST I'llDlCF winery at Chockayoite. OLDKST AND 1IKST- Corn Whiskey, Wood, Tin, Tobacco, cic. 0 r e I am going -:- CLOTHING . BUSINESS Cash my entire of- C. E. flcQwiqtf, ELTIFl'FIT iTD ' IT. C. NKW ADYKIU'ISKMKNTS. n i This week has been a gala week on BOYD & YOUNG'S floor, glad dening the hearts of the farmers and warehousemen 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. BOYD & YOUNG. s. p 17 Uhl. HOMIOKE RWIDS mCHWE SHOPS StfE EQUIPPED Wljq JfjE LjJESf McqiflEiiYFOil TUflWQ out FUST CLJSS YI0fK JT f(EJSOfiJBLE WffS. special fpnoppT AWI Tiofi qivEfl jo rEpjii wofk op 4LL KIiDS. QoJlflOKE MPIDS, fl. Ci 12 Cu THALMAN :; MANUFACTURING- : COMPANY, '.'l:l K. HallinmrcSI . IIAI.TIMOI;!-., Ml). Maiiiii. turns ,.r FINE RUBBER STAMPS, STENCILS, SEALS, Printing Presses and rrinlei'sSupplii's. Also Artistic Joli Printing, and en grains of vViililiiig ami ll.ill Invitations. Send for our beautiful illustrated catalogue ol 'J.'.-' luges, printed in live colors. We deal in novelties, novelties. Oilil anil aniiising. Juti. Agents Wanted. nep 24 ly. H. J. COKDLE, - Ilaker - and - Jeweler, Littleton, N. C, Watch KI.l'iiAXT WATCIIKS, K1SK CHAINS, PI.AIX (iOI.D AXD FANCY FINGER I.'ings, Clocks mid Hlverware. lil'.PAIIJIXti A KPFCIALTV. Mr. Cordle la equipped with Ihe finest watch making tools anil guarantee all work. Prices low ian 111 Iv. ini.J.iekels iu nil e .lorn and sh ipes HIlKS-l FAHUICS In all rough and laney (fleets trimmings lo match. Fverythinj; iu Housekeeping and I'ry Goods line, licnts' furnishing Goods, John U. Stetson Si Co'a. Ilata and Caps all giades. "s-f j -V o X iT j k. . w . i .. ZTS Clothing 1MCD1 W s II aiiB 1 . P Ob Drew, Selby & Co's. Ladies' Fine Shoes N. Hess & llro's and J. M. Reynolds & Co's. Men's Fine Shpes ail mew! BllUft Wutantea to ulvo sai- islaclion, or interior ones replaced WHO new nnna. SHOES FOB -t i -r-w- -r-, -, . t-. -rr for Children 4 ycurs lo men 104 years old. Our clolhiog lit giving fiilisfacinry wear and a wrfarGtiODolppEHRINCE-wrw lo i ho wearer. titf-Cotuc and we will do the rest. Weldon, N. C. oet Sfily. 4
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