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THE ROANOKE NEWS EDITORIAL NOTES. REFORM" COMES HIGH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s I: 1! I: "(I I. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 18!) 7 PUBLISH KD EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEEGE, Editor and Proprietor. B. E. STAINBACK, Asscsiita Editor- Enhmlat 1'imt Oflo ul H'.Aooi is Sroihd Cl'ix Mufttr. RATKS OF SVHSl Kll'i'ION IN ADVANCE. One Yenr(!y Mail), Postage 1'iiicl $l.Sil. Six Months "- A Weekly Democratic i on ru:il ilcvoteil to tho material, eitneniinnal, political ami agricultural interests of Halifax ami sur rounding counties. tgr Advertising rates rensonahle and famished on application. Tins i ixecl'cnt (i in r weal her, ami t lie walking from Wa.-hingtou was never bolter. It is slatcil on reliable authority dial Ohio lias unveil to Washington ami is camping in t lie streets. llAVINil attempted to reform every thing else under the sun, Kansus now proposes to reform the ten eoujniand nients. She is evidently taking on a new Lease of Life. TllKlonu'-talked of project "fa railroad conni'dino. North and South America is being revived. The negotiations between Mexico and Gautouiala, which were in terrupted two years ago by the strained rel.ilioiis of the two countries have been resumed New York Tribune. The State of Arkansas claims to be first in the South in the poduetiou of small fruits and apples, first in the Union in the ipiantity of uncut timber, second in the Union in coal, and second in the number of acres required lo produce a standard bale of cotlon, Louisiana being first, but only slightly in the lead. Tim friends of the late Chief Magis trate complain that the present Adminis tration is making a studious effort to dis credit the policy of its predecessor. The action of Secretary Sherman in demand ing prompt consideration of the Ruiz case and decent consideration of the rights of Amerieuu citiz-'us in Cuba constitutes very strong evidence on this point. Til E marriage laws of the different Suites in this country are in general so liberal that to most persons it will be a surprise to learn that in quite a number of States the marriage of first cousins is f irbidden. This is ihe case in Arizona, Arknasus, Illinois, Indiana. Kansas, Mis souri, Montana, Nevada, New- Hamp shire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington and Wyoming. Boston Cultivator. A university professor has) testified in a damage suit that the popular impres sion that a rushing express train creates a suction calculated to draw under the wheels a careless bystander is errotieou and that the air currents have a repelling rather than attractive effect. In spite of this seientiG: evidence, very few person will be inclined to test the matter, as a lightning express train in tiwtioo is an object to bo viewed at a respectful dis tance, rather thau close at hand. GuVKHNnR RlssKI.I. has appointed a new board of directors for the North Carolina railroad as follow.-: Dr. 11 M. Norment, of R ibes.in. Virgil S. Lusk, of Uuncuinbe. Win. Hilel.rist, of New Hanover. Charles A. Cook, of Warp n. J. S. Armstrong, of New Hanover. A. W. Orah im, of Granville. II. U. liutters, of ("olunil us. John lirahatu, of Warren. Some of the above named g"nt!etnen are Democrats and all are silong anti-h ase uieu. TllK plea for increase of duties on eoltou goods is that the rates collected under ihe Wilson bill arc ruinous to the manufacturers This belongs to the class of 1'iets so often spoken of as "itu p .n ml, if true," but the statement does uot seem lo be true. Statistics show that instead of being ruiued by th ; existing tariff ottm nnii ufaelurers li ivegrwu much more rapi I ly under it iliau th.y did under the Me Kinley tariff. Ac; irding to I) ickh.tiii s "Textile llaa lt)'i" tr-'eguiz d au thority th; uuiu ier -if spin lies in the country has iu-reu'd .ml lti,2-Sti,!i:ni in l-i'M. t. IS 7 i i, Hi in Ml.l. M ,r,. over, it up ieari from the government statistics ut' foreign I r l - tint exp ru of uittun g .i-jJj ar; hicrja-iag ar.J iuip.r;, dccliuio. The increaso in exports I' i Hllti was more than ? i.lMM.Itilil ov.-r to, last prwdiug yeir. Another fjet which iodic ile.s th.it the cotton manu facturing busiuess is njt eutirely ruined or that if it is tha manufacturers ate Dot aware ul it U that the mills at Fall River go on deeliriug dividends quite in ihe usud fashion, some of them as high ui ltf per tx-ui. K lcutuii, N. C, Feb. 1'."), 181)7. I was iu very poor health and tried many did reul kinds of medicine, but I never fouud anything to help me until I began likiug Hood's Sarsaparilla which built me up aud cured a cough with which I had becu troubled for two years. I recom mend Hood' Sarsaparilla to everyone. Mrs. K. lime. Hood's pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy iu action. Bold by ill druggists 25c i WHO'S SHELLABERGER ? ftci'stlic Win. Fimce Win. of Atlant.Oa.,a- ' jw Is the he and cheapest fencing In exlstcm turailpuruoMa, ouaiogustiee. WrltnJurii Katzilo Hateyama, the Speaker of the J.ipanncsc Parliament, is a graduate of Yale. A eat with a Wooden leg limls appro priale luveu at the Tog us I Me ) soldiers' 1 home. ! . . I It is (Miniated that time are J!'. aires of land to every inhabitant of the I gl,l,. " i Only one delinquent postmasti I in Maine is reported, lie owes Undo Sam oil cents. ilandd Frederick -ays there is in Eng land a must t-nrdi il hatred of (leimany and its Emperor. It i said that the strict observance of the livil service rule is thinning out the crowd at Washington. The New York -Journal of Commerce is in t'.n m of increasing the revenue by lin le ising the tax mi boi r. ( ti" ci'iitsi' lliete is notl:iug ti prevent Spiin lroin bull. ling six new war ship., except she hasn't the money. Turkey w inl In buy some of oui war ships and Ins 1 1 ,( Mil I Tmki-h pound that she is willing lo pay as a fust install in- til. The most remarkable performance of ihe last legislature of Oregon was its omi-sioti to vote money to pay its own members. One thing which makes it rather hard to sympathize with the Cretans is that they wear bloomers, says the Cleve land Leader. The Washington Star s.iys that, "the mail of Senator Mark II inna is said to average ever I'M) letters a day and about S.tHlll a month Princess Maud gives lo r husband an hour's lesson every morning in the Eng lish language, says an exchange. Maud is a good young woman. The will of the late Mrs. Cornelia V. 1! Thayer, of Lancaster, Mass., widow of Nathaniel Thayer, of Roston. Impiiath SllM.tllMI to various charities. The Atlanta Constitution says that a patriotic New orker bought Lincoln's birthplace for Sli.tliw, and he oil -rs to sell it to the government for S.iU.ll'iH The ISaliituore American .-ays tiny have been trying to kill a bad elephant in Connecticut, who refuses to die, and we wonder if it was a white elephant. A newspaper correspondent at Athens has discovered that Ru-sia is still after Cotslant iuoplc, which she ml. n.ls t.).iiie as so. ui as the (Irceksand Turks begin to light. London has already raised more than SJ.IIIIII.IIIIil for the victims of the famine and plague iu India, an I it i- l li. vi.l that the sum will ullim a'-ly reach 6!!. 111)11. HIM). The Uiiti.-h government lias elicted Chief Ju-licc llatinen, ul Shanghai, as the arbitrator in the Cheek claims ea-e, the cause of controversy between the United States and Si nn. If the scheme for the annexation of n.iw.iii vv , rc not ab'i a lv d- ad, the pill -lieatioti of the recent c'ti-us of the is- Ian 1 w nild b" enough to kill it, thinks the Philadelphia Tiim . Th re is a bill bef re the Kansas Leg islature to make the ten commandments a part of the law of the State, and if il passes they will have to I. iil-1 a thousand more jails than tln-v nov h ive. Canton is now trying to secure a boi ler factory, says the Cincinnati Tribune. The town has becvn1 so accustume 1 lo ooise that it feels the need of something to supply the present deficiency iu lb u pr iduct. 1 1 moral Horace Porter, of New York, succeeds Mr. Kiwis ambassador to France, and Col. J din Hay has be- n ap pointed as Mr. Bayard's S'ieee-or Powed Clayton, of Arkansas, will be minister lo Mexico. At a called meeting of the State II mrd of Agriculture in Richmond Friday la-t the question of culture of the sugar beet was discussed at length. The board ap propriated Slot) for the purpose of ex perimenting in beet culture. A Huston young worn in, whose mar riage in Jersey City is causing a inil.1 sensation, very forcibly remarks that "my father didu't consult me when he got married; I don't know any reason why I should have consulted him." The hint that the MeKinleys may fol low the example of the Hayes family in banishing wine from the White House recalls Mr. Evans' dry descriptn n of a state dinner under the Hayes regime. "Why," said ho gravely, "water 8owed like wine." A la Ward, a young and pretty aetre.-i of London, who has been taking the lend ing roles in plays like "Eist Luine" an 1 "A Forgel's Wile," has joined ihe Sal vaiiun Army, giving away her stage jewels and costumes, and begun preach ing in the slumc. The Alexandria Gaz ;tte rises to re mark that the Yale students, who insult ed Mr. Rryan last year and prevented him from speaking at Now Haven, re cently cent the flag of that college and their best wibhes to Corbet!, the prize fighter. Comment is unnecessary, The first fruits of Mr. Dingly's new tariff have come lo market, and, natu rally, in the from of a curtailment of American trade and a damage to Ameri can interests. Its enactment threatens to cut off $10,000,000, of our export trade in a singe product, says the New York Times, and the Times is a Repub lican journal. Humors, pimples, boils, are very ao ooying. They quickly disappear when li e bluod is purified by Honda's Sarsaparilla. I'.iit the iVeplc .Must ,iw ii Cm or No Ui'St. So extravagant was the Legislature ilwi Treasurer W.rtli ''it it his duty la-t wivk. to sen-l a e 'iiimiuiii-.i'ion to that 1. uly. xjd.iining the condition of the State's finances and begging our leg i-i i' nIs. "to b.'W.n lie -late I that th disbuisei.il his I'm the l.i.-t two years had been ?Jli.". 1 1'' '.H i over a quarter of a million dollars ) iu excess ol the icccipts, and that tin' bills adopted and under consideration by this Legislature appro prialed $ iL'ltyllHI a year additional. Now this is no " Deuwor.itii! lie," hut the official statement of the Slate Treas urer, who was elected by the Republicans and Populists. It really seems inciediblc When the lb cord and other Democratic pipers detiotinci d the famous "reform" Legislature of 1 '.K f ir its extravagance the "I'll-ion" papers and speakers dolliid the eli irge and slid it was a "Dun icritic lie.'' Hut now bete i- lie' i flieial stall no tit of Tre.isiir.-r Worth showing that it was not a "IVim .-ratio 11. " but the sin; pie truth. Yes, Tn a-urer Wi 1 1 h , lie -Lilly -tales that our s "ailed "n f 'liners" who promised such economy expended iu the past two years over a (pent, r ol' a million dollars lin. re than was received for taxes. An 1 not only that, he al-o s'ates that the Legi-lature of lrll7 has done even worse ha- iucie.m d this ex travagant expenditure ovir a hilndiiil thousand dollar- a year! Such i- the tetretii hinciil practice bv our "r efoim" legislators, We a-k hon.-st tax piyers if this i- the s,,rt of "retr.-nel. ment" they wi-li? Was it for ibis (hat former D tn mt alum! -tied tloir old paii'.' Iw I oh' h-w !..g before our pei'i will real-.z ' wlitth. r tlo y are drif'ing' Piitsboro lleeord. 1 1 Al l t A I I KMs Monday afternoon two colt- b. longing to I hoe llr. tln i.s came near In ing run ovi r ai d kiled bv (be So aland N- ek freight train A sin. - i t nn , tings ii, gan al Hie li-t chuieb Molelav night. l!-v W. . I. Smith liilel bis regular II pp. 111! Till lit ;,l S.iint Mark's l!pi-eo church Sunday Miss L -u i lltiiikii y. oi'Scotl. m l Neck, is vi-iting tho Mi-s,-s Sati-r. li.-v .1. A-MeKatigh in. 'alio forme lv oeciipi.il the resiif-tii f Mr-. L (I. lirady, has taken aparlinenls at ll til Wai.loif. Mr. V. II. Hud-oil. 1 1 your town, was on.' ,,f th.- eill. rs here 'fu -day. Mr. L. in-. in, of liingiv in. I, w is in town Tu. -day. W. 1'. C. Why w lily. hi buy bitter n in-, oling tonic- win n I ii .vc s T.i-t. ii -. I 'hill Tonic is as 1 1 'as ant a- L. in n Svrup. Your ilruggi-t i- auihoiiz.-d lo r. fond the in y in every case win re it f..il- to cure. Price 50 cents TllK Rothschilds once held a large quantity of cotton in Ni w rli alls, which they in-ttiiete I tin ir agent to -"II win n cotton -ho-.i'd r, .o !i ae i tain price. The agent, believing that I lie piiee of e.itton won! I g i b y. n i the figure n uiied by bis euipi yi r-. In 1 I i. u until be Was able to sell it at a pric whi. ii u ttid S I'l.nilil more than be wniild have gott, n for it if he had obeyed bis oid- r- fr en L m I 'ti. II" j. iy folly inform 1 I, is iiplov.-rs of bis sueces.. siipp -ing that llh-y would shire bis s iti.-laeli ui al til.; result. Im a:iiie hi-surprise an 1 ehigiin when he received reply s lying in sub-lauee: "Tile J I 1,11111) you made by disobeying our instructions is imt ours. It is yours. Take it. Mr. . your successor, .-tarts for New Orleans today." Weekly Teh graph. ADVERTISEMENTS. Is essential lo health. Every nook and corner of the Blood system in rem in d hy the bluo.i, mul en its quality thecundilionof every ort;iinde pendn. Good blood means slront; nerves, Rood digestion, robust heuhh. Impure Mood means serufula, dM-pia, rheuma tism, ratarrh or ot her ii-e.i-es. Theuri t way to have good bi n d i t ) take Hood's Sarsaijarilla. This nu-du ine purims, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good apietite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling, Iteincmber, Hoodb Sarsaparilla I, the Ivt'st In fif llli t Hi Trw lllrtrtil Ihirlflnf. ui i fi-ii r"r'' ''''r lit'! cayto rIOOU S I'lllSU.'e.eas) to.rate. WANT Employmeiit. WANT a vacancy tilled, WANT information. U WANT! .Send Scents in stamps and we will tell you how to Ret it. Address, Southern r.iiiloyinnit mid Inle lllgeure llurcaii, Uiirltiifrtnn, mar 4 6m. CATTLK WAN'IKI). fcif-I will pay HIGHEST CASH PRICE for cattle, suitable for malting nice beef. Call on or addresn, W. T. PARKER, Walton, N. C. ooc3 ' 4. iv-- S.A: 9m (.."" av'vTss Of ' Gladness Coir.es W' it li ;i l.ettoi- nii.lor-tr.iu'.in-,'- i.f the tralisielil nature nf the noioy hvs ii'ltl ill., wlliell ;illi-ll In t'ul'e Itlopel-ot-r,H'ts "OUI le elVnrt'i -plell-llllt elVnl'ts rio-ht lv lin-. ot I'll. Tliero is eoio0o-t in the Ui'nio le.ieo. tho! m many O l io- of sieklio-s ace ii. . iluo tn t.M.v act mil ills-o:i--- i.o! -ino.U tie i ..M '..n:il: ilei'ioli ti.oi ..!' the -' .tool, w lii'-li I lie p'i a-ont fniir'v l'iMil.o. Svrui.-l I ';- !'" mpl- lv l-e'o..e- I li.il ; e !.,v It i- 1 1..' It V l-'elll, ,i- v, '.ill Olil.i Villi ;. - Ol il is evol vo in !' i -Ii ..;i:i .1 s.i I . I I v :i' Wll.i'v.l'llc -I lie I to- I'-- i'.-oeli. i..! elVeet- are .!.- In the 1.1. 1 lh.,1 .1 i- I'o one rein. .1', uliiih e . .to-Oi- nlei Hal e'e-ail'iine-s '.vi' II. .'Il ii. '. 'll.ii 0 I lie iirealls nil v!ii. h il ools. I'i t! -n fell' nil i.iiiiirt.ui:, in I'liler I" :' its I. lii -i.il elVeet-. 1. 1 Hole III II V "11 I'oe. eha-e. tloil .i have the ....-mom- nrli cle. llieli is in. i inline' 111 ' 'I h.v tin' I a li fiii uia 1'i'T Nv I'l'l' '. oi",v I'O'i S"! 1 by III! I'l'lilltaliie ill no-ei-t .. If ill the l 1 1 j i IV Uiolil of f.'ooil heoilli. uiol the system i-re 'ii'lor. !aat :m -i r iithor i-oiiieilies lire I Io n not n.-e.leil. If illllietod Willi any ll.-t Mill lli-ea-o. nllo may he i ini.-in led tu the no -I -hillful .hvsieian-. out if ill H'-oil i-f a laat.e, line -In. old have theln'-l. and wi'h llio vvell-inf.ii llied ovi-ryu llioe. M nip of Kil'-. stands hiidie-t am! i- mo-t larci !y Used and gives ni"-l goln lai - ati i.ieliill. tnar -i 1 y TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOD FOR A0ULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. cai.atia, Ii i.s.. Not. 1'",, r, .'ar - Mpflifiiit-r.i., m M (, i.i-ti - V- S..I.I l.i-t o;tr. tn.;tlo nf .Uo"!. lATi:l.hS CI 1 11,1, 'i'i iS IC linv. ." !.:.it till-.' fci.-" ii;r':i1y !!m. y.-ir. in nil mr r-i'Ttt-n "t It Vtvtrs, Hi lin- ilnm l.niiit'M, h:ivo Ik ore. M ;m art n lt thai fiivc fin h nuncrul suits '.KliuU us JyjUf iumc. ouM in;iv, AUXLY.C'AHK Jt CO- Ft T S;ile Ull'l Wurrailte'l I' Dr. A. S.Harrison, Elilield. N. C. Blue RiipCeiiiEiitc Lime Worts i.r.r-..i r.i.ri-: i;ii.k- HYDRAULIC ROSENDA LE CEMENT. i.'-lit.lv liv'iri'i.n-. We .,ii.iii-j -i-:i.T. -I i; .my ii.t in m.iuIi. All .! X'-u .1, a'.i'l -sirrt utii. iinilntiniiv hi cui-.r. - hi. l m nn I, ii, n ; j .i : . .1. Hi,- i..r i. .ii. i Hb.s I', i). in 1. 1 r i-l.l 1-, ;llj..E -rKlStiS.' Va Tcli'iiriniU ittw HUv. Va. m-it W.i' . I have' I m CB moved my stock from the Bottom Store to my up-townl store near Brown's' corner. Bargains will be offered. M. FREDLANDER. m a 1 1 J The i:.C'i:i.Sl(ll; l'li I NTI.N't; COMPA NY "llice is new anil eouiilete ami con iliu teil hv up to-ilale printers Weilonot il.itc hack tn the lime ot .Mathusala. when eh -pliant ronsteil in treesl anil leathers rew on hoy-. Ol liSISAN KNTIIM.l.Y NI'W (IFI'ICI: iii-w nun hinei v anil new type. Xo par cels ol olil iIih aveil ami ilisi olured paH ln, anil no ancient styles ol' type ihil huvi' illlil anil uri'llsleil laces, ealiseil hv li.llc s. l lee anil ol.i afe. We have the 111. ill ri ttl lilal must HiHiire work with n lnsinp llke twinkle. Your letter anil lull lie.nls, statements, lireiilarn, postal ami lui-iu.ss canlH, are your spokesmen wherever tiny (to. They either Hltl yam nr ilisereihl you. 'J'her re llect the luisintsx idea ol the man or linu ami show the character ami individuality ol thf article or luisiili-ss ail vert iwil. LET L'S HAVE Yol K NEXT OUDEIi-S I'OK l'lJI.NTlXG. MAIL OUIERS l'liOMl'TbY ATTENDED TO. -.Eicelsior Printing Ccmpany c- W EI.DON, N. C. Phaeton For Sale. I have fur sale light two horse newly repaired, end the iamo cud be Been at W. R, Viclt's Shop. It will be sold it s great bargain for Cash, W. II. HARRISON. sept 24 tt ' '? ' 'V" re i - 1 'MJiu&. HILL 11 I fvM .iil Z? f- l 1 C'i -'rw, 'f'irrr 7- I (ICC (fa 7:f'7r A'' (. 'urn e i .in lid this prvsaii'tien ' ',' i y. ;i. N "thin;: mi jmkiJ lor i loir hi ...1 .is ,t Stetson ll.it. So:; S: Ii s ( :i s.iU- Mill .in.! -. :t h its. I'm- S.de bv JVL.F- HART'-' riiAi;i.i-.s (j.ALi.bJY, COHFBCTIONER, PETERSBTJBG- YA. Mr. V. V. Wimt'ii n)ii soils tlit linn ami will visit Wi'ldon iintl its vivinity n j; uhirly. m l l!Hy. THALMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, '.i:i i:. r.aitiinoi, st . r.i.TiMoi;i:. mi, Mamua tuiers i t FINE RUBBER STAMPS, STENCILS, SEALS, Prilltilie Presses illlil I'linti r'sSllplllies. Also Artistic , loll Plilltin, illlil en- gravers of Weililiiu; anil Hall Invitations. Semi lor our heautitul illiislratul eataloeue ot'o.'tO ji.ioes, printed ill tiveeolols. Weilea! ill tiovilties, nioellles. Oihl anil anill-ini;. !!' 'A.-Ap nls Wanli il. -cp '' ly. Ol i lii x :inil)i 'iMKlt h)i nt( it In lUNHIlhlOlMH .(niMli iiinill I, ii A -THE SI'lllNii III US AT- Have uiil'ol.lod their showim; the oli i;ance ta's. thereby id 1. lillelnctit I In- new L'ooii-. Otcll I.;l'pcls, L Orandies, J L Piinitiis, (; (J Itoiir.ltis, C 1'"-', S- Etamiiiis, . India l.iuens Piques, Ducks, t-jy-l'crcalis, Crash. ite.6J In all colors and Linen i ll'ects. A luil line of Staple Dry Goods, Of Quality and l'riccs, to moot the approval of all. fcia J.J. WHITAKER, ENFIELD. N. C. OOUUOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOIIOOIHIOOOOOOOOOOI.OU OOOUOUUOOOOOOUUOOIH UIOOI lOOOOUOOOOi 1OO1 10 r r ir a Dealer In Liquors, Wines, GROCERIES AND CIGftRS.'twa Why no! cull on V. W. Kay, as he is open both oie;ht and day. Keep the fol lowing brands of well known whiskies: ''Old Oscar I'epper," "Forest Miller's Double Stamp Straight," "Haltimore lioiedcn Rye" and other brauds. I keep the best or every thing in my line. Bfljul'olitc attention to all at Kay's, wcit side K. R. Shed. my 2 It. REAMER'S Howard House, JAMES REAMER, Prop. Howard & Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. TERMS $2 Per Day. en 10 ly. 1 have lionjlit out entile bti-iin -s of ! the M, 1'. Hart Co. The slml. is Wiisjr j repleiiisln ! Bub j New and I Stylish Goods I Our el Me lly's and Cliildu n'- ( loillllOl Villi he .1- , i 111 Ul!' lis cVl 1' 'I'I-. -e i -! .the- ill red wear, i a ood iip ear.ll.ee. Drew, Si'd v .V Co . .1. M. HouioUs Co., X." 1 1 ess lb. s .cilcbralcd SI K)KS. I All first cla.-s wearers and up to date in d vies. C?l F .1. I!. Si. i.- ii & Co,' ll.c A lull line of ail i;.-oi!-. Dress Goods, 'I'lillillilliJ-. alld i V' i vll.in.. . il n. i d I !.....!- a- . r - lit. d al d I o . - r n. el M. F. HART, Agt lotllolU ti e M. I'. Ih.lt Co J. W.PewyCo. NORFOLK MARKET QUOTATIONS Norlo'k. V:i., March 1-l'T. Tone n! Malkct. l inn. SI 1 let Miihllin; (-olti.ii. Mol'llnu;. lini I. on- Mi. I, 11,,,.., I.o Mnlilli,,.... I'-llles ami S. only, I'.l.i.k IVas. ' l'l-inilt-: Steaily. I'ancv. SI lit 1 lv piiin, , I'nine, 1 .nw I . r.nh .Machine pii ki il, Spanish, :, ton; sue pu lei-. ii io-j . to 1 , to 1 , -11 to so Pus BAGGING, TIES, & BAGS at wholesale prices. Write lor prices. Gom7Hay&Oats lorWKUiOX. X. (Vi-ej J"- L. Judkins' Grocery WEI. DON, X. C. 1 still carry a full line of liue Stajile and I'aniy tlioceries, FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. C'rui kt-ry, tilass Tin, and wnodeuwure and most eveiythiiiK that is kept in a liisi class jsriK'cry store. I nlto ntuin thanks t my friends for tliir patronage f j ,(. pat, and solieit a continuance ol th,-same, with (naiantee to ph ase. And wislnnn them n happy and prosi-rous new year. That they may Long tn live And well todo And at' ri death He happy too. Respect In I lv, J. E. JI DKIXS. dec l.t ly. PALL t J. AT "DTXTT'NTn -Special Display of H4TS&B0METS And Millinery Novelties. 0 He sure to attend. o MRS. W. R. HART, o t 15 ly Roanoke Rapids, N. 0. Wanted-An Idea rrotwt your lira: thr-r tnf brn y.u walih Write JOHN WKlUJKIilll'HS A CO . Palm t Altt.r Dva. Wanlloum, 1). k. f..r thetr H.n riM uHt autl list ut two liuDdml lnreuiluiia waaust. Send your orders to i .11 8 Roanoke Dock, NORFOLK, VA. Tho only exclusive wholesale dealersanil shipiwrs of fresh and suit water fish in the city. Eish from all wnters. Orders hy wire or mail receive prompt personal at tention. Jellly. Wynne & Co (i In mum ii Nearing the end of our first sea son at Enfield, Boyd's Warehouse joins you in congratulations over the greatest success ever won in an Eastern N. C. market, for the first season. Enfield leads the list and Boyd & Young lead and are determined to maintain the lead, in the Enfield market. The Board of Trade resolved, to day, to advise farmers to bring their tobacco in by Saturday, the 3rd of April, pledging themselves, as buy ers, to remain 'til all tobacco, seek ing our market, has a chance to get here. We propose to be here ourselves later, than the 3rd and with other buyers will guarantee best market price for all you bring us. We open again 1st of August and pledge the farmers the best service that money, long experience and courteous attention can supply. Grateful for past favors, we hope to meet you often in the future. Truly yours to serve, . p 17 tin W, I), SMITH. Weldon, N. C. 1 11JJ I I'onrcetioncries, Tobaccos, Cigars and l-'artn Supplies jtencrally. MY-SU001-- ha been nvently lilted up with elepant I'uinilure and is supplied with the OI.DKST, l'.KSr and MUST ('HOICK WfflSKIES, BltfiDEIS WD I'ifES. $ Aiuono my slock f !i.,ur.. I have on hand ihe ceVbrntrd I. W. Harper, Huvciiport .V Morris' "Old Ornvet," and Ives' "Monlieello." I have also opened up 11 barrel ol six year old Al'l'LK IIUANDV PURE AND MELLOW WJbr Medicinal I'urpo.-es.Ttil Also have no hand full supply nf imported and domestic wines. Among the latter will be found the of Uarrelt & Co.'s -I have sotno of tho North Carolina made b- , n.i.n & Co , Ihe best corn whiskey makers we have io our Territory. I have on aiid all kinds nf pure whiskies and aiu prepared lo give my friends Entire Satisfaction throughout Halifax nnd adjoining counties, Thanking the public for past liberal patronage, I will say when you visit Weldon don't Tail tu call lo see the OLD OlilGINAL DAVE SMITH, dov 6 ly ob WasfaiDgtoD Avenue. I T 1 1 G; BOYD & YOUNG. -Ilealer In- nn PC I Uhl 111 winery at Chockayotte. OLDEST AND BEST- Corn Whiskey, )
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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