p II 12 ; I! I! (i THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1S97. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEEQE, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAINEACK, Associate Editor Entered at Rust Office, at W'elhn as Sectinil Class Matter. BATKS OK SUilSCKIITION IN ADVANIH. One Year (by Mail), Posture I'uid tlM. Six Mouths "S. A Weekly Democratic juumul devoted to the material, ciliiciitiniial. political ami agricultural interests ol llalil'iix and sur rounding counties. JljrAdveitininis rates reasonable anil furnished on application. Cait. Even P. Uiiwei.i., for year the editor of the Atlanta Constitution, his retired from (ho management of the piper and is succeeded ns editor in chief by his son, Clark Howell. W. A. Hem phill was elected president ol'tlic company. There will bo no change iu the policy of the paper. Daniel VV. Voorhees, cx-Uuited States Senator from the Stato of Indiana, died Saturday at hishome in Washington City, io the "1st year of his ai;e. He was familiarly known as the "Tall Syca more of the Wabash," by reason of his large and magnificently proportioned figure. He delivered the address here some years ago at one of the Weldon fairs. Rlskin once wrote: "An author should say all he has to say in the fewest possible woods, or his reader is sure to skip them; and in the plainest possible words, or his reader will certainly misun derstand them." Uu.-kin was far from practicing what he preached; but his preacliiug was, nevertheless, otlhodux in this instance, and it is just as applicable to advertising literature as to any other. "An expert has said that "advertising that is worth paying for is worth doiug well " And it U never done well if it can be done better that is made more effi-ctive tor the same 'outlay. Adver tising is like farming there is as much in the man as there is in the land. The advertisement with individuality in il costs no more than an advertisement of the routine sun; but there is a vast difference in the results. Some well-intentioned and devoted children raised a monument to their pa rents aud concluded the epitaph with: "What is home without them? Peace, perfect peace." But the champion ep itaph of all is still that of the Lady O'Looney who is described on her gravestone as "Bland, passionate aud deeply religious. Also she painted in water colors and sent several pictures to the exhibition. She was first cousin to Lady Jones aud of such is the king dom of Heaven." Governor Russell has brought suit against the State Auditor to prohibit him from printing and sending out the tax lists on real and personal property as was parsed by the last Legis lature The new revenue act levies 4G on the 810t) valuation of said property as State tax and ?1.2'J on the poll. The constitution provides that the poll tax shall bo three times the property tax on the S10U, but that the poll tax must never exceed $:!, except for special pur poses. To carry out this the pull tax should have been fixed at $l.!k,aud so the Governor wants the lists printed. The Norfolk Virginian thinks that young men who abandon I arm life fur that of the cities under the impression that fortunes or even a better living can be had there than on the farm, make a mistake, "Many a young man," says the Yir ginim, "gives up a good home in the country for city life, only to discovir sooner or later that the move was a false one, anil the trouble is that the mistake is discovered at a time wlicu it is too luie to aiueod it. Still, the Mac hoe goes oil, aud the numbers who abmidtin the I 'arm tu try their fortunes in cities increase yearly." There is much iu this worthy uf the consideration of the young man residing on a I'm in, wli i contemplate removing to a city. Tut Oxl'oid corruspon dent ol the News & Observer says under date uf the 8 li: Great indignation is expressed here at the action of Governor Russell in pat duuing the negro Harris convitcd of se cret assault upou Mr. Lundi last fall. It is not true, as stated by the Governor, that "the conviction grew out of political excitement," but the defendant had a fair and impartial, and upon appeal to the Supreme Couit, the judgment of Judge Mulver was affirmed. This pardon ia an outrage upon justice. We have oome upon dangerous times when the pardoning power is prosiituted for partisan purpose; and by its' exercise the spectacle is presented of a guilty criminal going frea without Sue or im ptiaontueot, who with deliberation strikes down secretly an innocent and unsuspecting oitiien. Henry Ward Boechar once informed man who cams tt6," him complaining of gloomy and despondent feelings, that what he most needed fas good thartie, meaning, of course, such Died- ' iuio i as Avers Jf!s.tarsie.Pill, evei v beani eaectne. NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News Notes as Culled from Our Stale I'x-changes- A railroad from (irecuville to Smnv Hill will probably be built. Work has been begun on a new Chris tian church at Burlington. A conference of insurance men of the State will be held at Southern Pines the L'Sih. Dut ham papers are making war on the bucket shops uf that town, aud say they must go. Mr. Crews, a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, lias beeu appointed a laborer in the Pen-ion office. The election to determine the location of the line between Chatham and Ala mance lakes place on the -1th of ibis month. It is said that a plan is on loot to have the railway comuiissioii ineiease the as sessment of the North Carolina railway to $1,111111,11011. An clTnit is to be made to secure an issue of street improvement bouds for Raleigh, the money to be used iu ina caduiuiziug streets. Ex-Judge Graham is couusel for the mining experts dow investing many thou sands of dollars iu trying to develop the gold fields near Ixfoid. Mr. Siias Me Bee, who for years has devoted himself to the Episcopal church work iu this state, tiow becomes editor of The Churchman, New York city. It is understood that there will be a strong fiuht agaiust the dispensaries. Some of the people of Monroe appear to be up in arms concerning the one there. Near Concord, Friday, Mrs. Geoige Litakir, in a fit of despondency, placed a pistol in her mouth and fired, killing her self in the presence of her three children. Mr. A. A. Shuford, of Hickory, has offered a half iuterest in a large brick building nt that place to Dr. 1'. L. Mui phy if he will locate his private sanitari um there. It is the plan to taise in this diocese ?5,()(MI for the building of a memorial church in memory of Bishop Theodore U. Lyman. There is now on hand $5,111111. A man Darned Mason, of Haruetl coun ty, being on a drunk, gave hi four-year-old child a bottle of whikey aud told it to driuk, which it did. It shortly after wards went into spasms and died. The Populi-ts had a meeting several days ano aud dethroned W. It. Henry as chairman of the county executive com 1 mittec. Mr. Nick Gibbons was appointed to fill the vacancy Charlotte News. j The friends of Dr. Charles W. Dulint-y j will rejoice at his appointment to a 8 C,iil(l positiou in the Agricultural De partment, He is an able and resourceful ' man. It is a great compliment to him 1 The fifteenth annual convention of the j Sunday School workers of North Can - j lina will he held in Win-ton, enmmcne- ! ing Tucday, August iMth, 1SU7, at! 30 o'clock p in , and continuin;; Wed '.-day and Thursday. August 2.1th and Gth. The Greensboro Record is justly in dignant on account of what it under stands to be an effort on the part of Re publican politicians to get rid of Judge Dick, of the United States District court. in order that some of them may get his place. Judge Simonton has ordered the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad to be sold as an entirety. No bid of less than two million dollars is in be accept) d. Clement Manly imd Eugeue S. Martin are named as master commissioners to make the sale. A special from Washington to the Richmond Dispatch says that Judge Wil liam Smith O'Brien Robinson, of Golds boro, will succeed the late Judge Sey mour, and that speculation is busy in making Robinson's successor. Senator Butler does not reside io the district aud would be ineligible. The State auditor says that (he income tax is not given in in perhaps a majority of cases. This is so io many counties Gaston is an example of this. Uuly three men in that county gave in incomes of over 81,0(10 aud among these is nut one ol the county officials. The auditor dots not know how to secure this tax. The Rev. W. II. Wesver, pastor of thd U. IJ. Church, Uillibur, l'a, rccug niz the value uf Chamberlaid'a Coui;h Keiuedy, aud dues not hesitate to tell others shout it "I have used Chamber lain's Coilll ll -uieily," he says, "and find il no eicellent medicine for colds cuu"hs and hoarseness " So does everyone who gives it a trial. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. Brown, . Halifax, Dr.. A. 8. Ham son, Enfield, Two cows, two pigs, eighteen hens, greyhound pup and a bull were lately given tu an agent by an Abilene (Kan ) farmer for s cabinet organ. Two years tiro R. J Warren, i drui; gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y , bought a small supply of chamberlain s Cough Remedy. He sums np tbe result as fol lows: "At that lime the goods were un known in this section; to-day Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy is household word." It is the same in hundreds of communities. Whereever the good qual ities of Uhamberlain s Cough Komedy be come know the people will have nothing else. Fur sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, J. N Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. 8. Ham son, Enfield. A girl with I good temper gets many j other good things. Bni.niNc.1 ami Loan. The News and Observer says that last year there were forty-three building and loan associations that aid tax to do business in the Slate of North Carolina. This year, so tar, there are only twenty-eight. There arc some, however, known to the Auditor that are continuing to do bu-ine-s though their tax has nut been paid. These cases are being investigated and if it is found to be a wilful violation of the law they will be severely dealt with. The tax on these associations is the same this year as it has been heretofore. Do blossom heah de springtime word En beu' down wid de dew; Miss Mary, dat a a mockin'bird Dat .singin' so fer you ' De green tree huntin' fer de sun, En feel de win' go pass; Miss Mary, whar dat rivet run You'll fin' yo' lonkiu' glass. De bluebird buildiu' of he lies' An' lookin' sweet at you; Miss Mary gwine trr trim her dress Wid all dein vi'lels blue! The commissioners of Warren county are thinking of putting in lire proof vaults for the county records. , - - Til K oldest man in the world keips turning up or turning down. Two of them have recently died, one iu Mexico and the other in California, both consid erably over a hundred years old, and now Russia trots out one alive and kicking aged 1X5, whose fattier lived to be 1.10. ADVERTISEMENTS. Cures " Cures talk "in favor KJja g ol Hood's Sarsapnrilln, n J5JI C as (or no other nidi- U u Tm cine. Its crcat euros wovuv.i in trutlilul, convincing InM-c.age .! cr.iu tal men and women, constitute us mo t effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They have won the eontiileiice of the people; have given Hood's Sarsnpa rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary (or its manufacture the greatest laboruUny on earth. Hood's Sarsaoarilla is known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best-In tact the Due True Wood Purser cure liver Ills; easy tt Hiuvrc I'llK take.-) loouer.iU. sic GRANT SPECIAL ONLY $35. Built just the way you want it. I'p-to-Jale, ouarautecd bih (;rado wheel. LICHTRUNNINCAND A THINC OF BEAUTY. All Colors and all styles for men, ladies and children. JOt Just as ood as a bicycle you would pay JUKI for elsewhere. Sample t ' wheel on exhibition at .1. L. Jud kins' lirocery. H. L. GRANT- ' Ascot. rp A X S A L E . I have this day levied iMin the follow ing ilescriheil real estate to natis'y the laxe now due anil nupaul lor the year l-yti ami will sell at pulilic outcry at the court house door in the tow n ot Halitai. comity of Halifax, and State of North Car olina, at 12 o'clock M., on Monthly the 3rd day of Mayl-W. UK KIITION, TAXES AX1) OOST. C L Austin, one acre hind, 4 OH. Mrs M A Arlington, two town lots 3 04. W Crowell one hall acre lauil. 1 70. Mary Crowell. one hall acre land, 1 4. 1' A Cook & llro., 4iMJ acred land, 17 ;17. K W Carter, 12 acres land, 8 IMS Sandy Fenner, 50 acre land, 2 Jmeph Oolumheek, Iho acres land, 5 (V2. Mrs A Kl.oililin, Hill acres html, 15 70. M ,1 Hawkins, (southern hotel, '.'7 27. C 11 Merette, 111;) acres land, 6 24. M C Jones half acre land, 1 HI. Katie Jones, one town lot, 1 HO. Ceo Marshall halt acre land, 2 54. Martha Marshall, two town lots, .H4. Kenti.-lte Kevimltls, 411 acres land, 2 93. Arthur Kcvaulds, 123acrp3 land, (i 'w Mrs W H Vick. :tl(l a. res land' 14 ti. Norman Stt, IWJ acres land, 1 37. Ed Shields. 105 acres land, 2 HO. K W Shaw, in acres land, 3 "4. J H Walker, one town lot, 3 7H. Isaac Johnsoo, one acre hind, 1 92. Ananias Buck, two acres land, 4 H2. J. H. FENNER, Tax Collector, Halifax Township. Bine Riflie CementSLime Worts Manufacturer of BLCK RIDOE HYDRAULIC ROSEN DA IE CEMENT, fiuartntwd ataolutely hydraulic. We quote TU' tieuverw i any pomi in me nnmn. aii emcnt tested, and stirimth. uniformity In color. ruing and irriudiiir Kuarantcwl. Write for ricoi P.O. adtlm BLl'K KliKiB BPRIN08, JA. Telejrraph Blue Kidtre, Va. md u w gXECUTOrVSNOTICE. Havine qualified as executor npon the estate of Caroline Fhillips, deceased, all persons boldins; claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me in Enfield, N. C, on or before the 1st day of April 1H98 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, end all persons In debted to said estate will settle it once and save costs of suit. This Kith of March 1897. R A. PITTMAN, jr., j Exec of Caroline l'hillips, dec ' mar 18 6t NEW ADVEUTISKM ENTS. Gladness Comes Aitlll better inulcrstaiiiliiik' of the V V t, -, ill. it'll! oat lire of the Ullltl.v pn.vs- ieul ill-, which kiiii-Ii bet, To proper ei f,,rts contleell'nrts plea-ant etbits ri.'htlv directed. There is comfort in the kiiiiwleilgc. that mi ninny fnrnisnf sicklies lire ii"t '!"' ""' aetiinl ills ease, but simple In a coiistipatnlc.mdi. tion nf the ,- -.l.iii. which the pleasant fuinilv laxative. MTupi'f I io. prompt ly roiiuivi".. That is why it is the cmly reined- with millions"! fainilii'-- iiml is evervw here esteemed so hiiMv by nil who value '."I'd health. It netieuil fleets are due to the Mot. Hint n is me 1-,'OU-l V Wll MOOl'M. - ni. el'IKll ,,.l;,,....s 'il mill 1 I.I I IT II I ItlLT Illl the efure mn. mi iv He I 1 1CIS. II isioe illl imp. .rt ii lit , in iirder to t'ei us roiie tieiul eiToets. In note win n yon pur- base, that van liuve the i-i nuim urn- , - , r I I it- I I,,. I ':, li. cle. w ill' -ll is iii.iiioi.o ,,,'' . fni-iiia Kitr Svrup t o. only ami mmu i'y nil reputable drucvi-ts. If ill 'lie enjoyment m mill the system is ivi-nlar. iu:uiw..r .tlier reined en lire tliell lint lieecieii. 11 utllicted with tiny neliiul disease, , mio may be euinnieiided tn the most skillful Dhv'sieians. but if in need uf ll hlMltlve, one should have the best, and with the Well-illfi'inied every wliere, :-iiip ' l-'ig-s stands Inchest am! is lll.ist nirp-iy usedandgives st general satistactiou. mar IM ly TASTELESS CHILL mm IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Cai.ati a. Ills. Not. 10. 1333. Pari Modlelnn To., m. Uuis, Mt. (..mi-'iiit ti: We t'Ui lal year. W) txttl(i of IttiVK- TASTK1.KS OHU, TON It' Btl hiso i.ititftu ttiru truw already this Ti-ar. lit all our i-i-tn-rn'iiri' f 11 yt'itrs, tn th drutc builn, hnxa ivTK M an nrtn le thai gavt nu n uuiversal Mtlift tatliuu iu )uur 'l'uuic Vuum tmlr. AUSk.V,CAUH JkO V' X Sulc anil WarrsintoJ by Dr. A. S.Harrison, Eulu-lil, N. ('. 1. 1, l- ij- I'.v virtue ol'a deed iu trust executed to me li v W. 1'. lliiri ss and his wife l-'.liza-lieth .1. lturui-ss, et uk on the'.'-itli day ol June 1".". ami reconltilin the Kcuistcr of Ileitis' oilice of llalilax comity in iMMik li." IS. .11 liaises j:t7. 21!" anil 219, 1 will n MONDAY, tlie-jutli DAY of A I'lill. 1117, exjMtse to pultllc sale IO tue llliziiesi oiniier tor ctish, iu tlie town ol l.niieiu, .-, that Hin t or parcel of land situated in the unity ot Hainan anil known us llie . 1 . liurp'ss homestead tract, anil accurately i-scriliisl as tollows to-wit: llei-inuiun at little jsist oak on Hie aide of V. 1'. Illu me avenue, .Mrs. JCHSle na-w corner, thence is. 11.1 in.les toilitch, thence N. .! t'.ii poles, alone F. II. Whitaker's line. thence N. 13 w. '-'il hi1ii, thence N. -Ill" V. 711 poles ton little branch, thence down the lirnueh to Uiitlin rittinan'sline, thence 3h.I K.8 poles, thence N. V.. 12 poles, thence N. 7-v- E. Illl liles, to a water oak, thence S. ,14, 1- l i-' poles in Mrs. Jesse Mass' line, thelites. 7? E 110 poles to the lii-nnnntij: iiintallllliK one hilll dreil acres, ami fully demTilieil in said trust. This Huh ilav of March 1-07. DAVID HEM., mar 25 4t Trustee. Phaeton For Sale. I have for sale a light two horse otwly lYpamd, aud the same caa be ttet-n at W. H. Vick's Shop. It will be sold at a great bargain for Cash. W.H. HA1UUS0S. sept 24 tt 11. P. SALE, WM.MNN, Manager Proprietor. MANSION HOUSE. . BOTH OK - IMFRICM AND EUROPEAN PLANS Union Street, NORFOLK, VA. I of Engine is best adapted where you have but a limited space to set it. We can, however furnish you with a hori zontal - engine, plain or Auto matic - should you prefer. Write us il you even think you mty need an Engine or Boiler. ( THER. R. MACHINE SHOPS, Koanoks Kauuis, IN. C. F. B. TatAcr, Superintendent. T mis ADVEUTISKM ENTS. "Blight" :osts cotton planters more :han five million dollars an iiiallv. This is an mormons .vastc, ami can lie prrvcnU'd. I 'radical r.iiriiiK'ius at Ala aaina Hxpminrnt Station show conclusively that the use of "Kainit" ivill prevent that dreaded planl .lisease. Ai; rfl.nut I'nt.i.h the ro.nli. of it u.- t-v actual ct -tim.iu mi nit I'.n 1-iNiii ill ll"- I mt,,t Suli-v-ii i,l,l m ., link l-""k whi' ll I'uI'M.li mill will K'Ul! lull It t any (.inner in Anno. .1 wtt.i will "tin t, .r 11 (il.KMAN K M.I WMHKs, vi Ni,uu bt, ew Vrk, nov r ion ('ATTIiK WAN'IKD. tetf-I will iay UK". 11 EST CASH PUlt'E for i-attlc, suitaltk' for unikioj; nice beef. Call on or mlilress, W. T. PARKER, Weldon, N. C. "OTICJE. NORTH CAROLINA Sl'l'RRIOR CUCKT. II A UFA X LOT NTT. (Jury R. Hunt, 1 Summons for vs. '.. lleruilnii Hunt. J lielief. The ilt l'enilaiit - Monition Hunt, ulmvt' nauu-il, will take notire 'litit an aetioti ,-u-Ittlt-tl as almve hits Im-i-ii eoiiiini-nt-eil in the Superior i-mut ol' Halifax eotintv. tor u llivoree, anil to dissolve I lie lionils ol matri nioiiv exislini: liei veen the plaintitf anil ilefi nilaln, on the niooiuls of alianiloiimi-lit nn Hie part ot tile ilt lelitliilit prior to the llith day of Maieli lH.'i, anil having lived separate mid apart limn plaintill eiintinii uusly sioee said aliaiiilonitieiit and for more than two veais itiior to the eoni nieiieemeut ot' this aetion: and the de lendant Hill further take tiotiee, that he isreiiiired to appear nt the next term of the Superior t-oiirt of saul eoiinty to be held on 1 lie I Jth Monday alter the 1st .Monday in March 1-117, at the court house in llalilas, and answer or ileiiinr to the com,, aiut tiled in said action or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief dt nianiled iu said aetion. j Oiven under my hand nnil seal of said Court, this oMh tiav of Match l"!'". STlliil.IN'ti M. (1AKV, Clerk Superior Court. .Ins. H iiatchblor, Hay & Hell At'ys for I'laintitV. m;r. (i w. American Traveler Bicycle It tin Hill i lie Ic, stylish nj hlehly finished pirioct. You cn tell them anywhsre. It's a llctart ot beauty snj str.-nelh. It his mort nal isatul Improvenients than any hlcb-graJt blcyckl Hi Ihe Market. juilt by American B. H. 0. 52 Sewing Machine Co. factory, 20th and Washington Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. -OF- -SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES. Butterick's Patterns. It. & G. COIiSETS, Misses at 5(lc., Ladies Vac. to $1. ISA. Prices will he nimle to suit the times. Ham and bonnets made aud trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. 4ms see U Display if I J iln NEW ADVEUTISKM ENTS. 1T5B1 ' . a A IJlKSTION' that sinke lioine is: II ive von a piano'.' Nolllin" tills tin-place oirupi'til hv a Sl li:i'F. The nasoiis lor this is their M l'KI;lol; l,'t Al.ITV. The St n-lf I'l.lliiw have stood ; lie test ut tilll". That's just why thev aie pielerretl to oth ers. A thine of joy is a STI KIT I'lA.NO in the liouseliold, the testimony of many Auiericaii families coverinna period nearly fort v years Make your home happy hy iuii'ha.sini! a STILl-T. It will inodiiee and (live harmony for u life time. Send for illustrated cut ilontio. Terms to suit. I'HA.S M. SI'IKI'F, !l N I.il.elty st., r.alliniolc, Mil. Washinntoll, .''.' I Klevelllll st., N. W. Norfolk, Vs., Illl Main street. ocfHly. a. U n m m m m m -?v- Percales and Madras V5f Attache COLLARS and CI EES, 62c. up. Jr. WulV'tly printed shirts, called $jr. PERCALE, "Hy the traJe," 50c. Down. ANCHOR BRAND- u n n n ilk Pt;t CJI - In all the latest shaes. I Neck-wear, m m TTJ . uuutJi wtJtir, M- xa Hnse. n 7 .W1 H Suspenders, n nniifllp,rPuififs m Enfield. N. G. , W.W.KAY, Dealer In Liquors, Vines, GROCERIES AND CIGARS.- Why not call on V. W. Kay, si lie is open both night and day. Keep the fol lowing brands of well known whiskies: "Old Oscar Pepper," "Forest Miller's Double Stamp Straight," "Baltimore Goreden Hyo" and other brands. I keep the best of every thing in my line. p.l'olile attention to all at Kay's, west side It. It. Shed. my ii ly. REAMER'S Howard House, JAMES REAMER, Prop. Howard & Baltimore sts., Baltimore, Md, TERM8 $ 2 Per Day. ep 10 ly. oiooiHimininniioiw)MNMK)oooaKxi(XK)iH)00XMionoo V.T. PARKER, WWELDON, N. C.-W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOnOOOOOO(MX)(MKMOOOOfKK0000000 THE KERN FURNITURE CO., M Old Market Sqnare, Norfolk, Ts, Ba.j Carriaffes, RBfrineralnrs, and full line of Furniture. li li "Bit m 11 Hi Sa JielhtoliSii jf. l.IURSM M.o!"""' Oilers a c.m lete lino of (lie J I J , ) CEI.EHI1A TEI' I ! TRADEMARK. S XfS OjU XOy ) l'tvV ' '6 j Wo cm fill this prescription C t, , j V: i; j! j i N ji !; -jp ? for ymi. NutliinR so good for I , j , 'j j! jij j" li! S the head as a Stetson Hat. f ; j . : II j I ';! 'j lT ) Spring Styk-s on sale stiff: , j ' i !' jl -li III ij' I and soft hats. J ! j I; ! j, ; -w., For Sule l.v S ; ;! ! ' i jij ii ;!: f jVL.F- HA-ZET.' I i ij' I! ; !! . I j: U l il jL it. I' in JL .& 4l :- r .V f ---r::: $ '! -! U jr-rr i;j U r ijj ' J uml detached -W 11 COi.LAHS ' ' 1 ami $ CII'FS. M n it .n.i- f uorn,nay6iuatsiv) NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. ,0. -,-v - v- -THE- Weldon Cast i.petieil their larLTC store of the best anil cheapest fJLOTHINGi SHOES A'"' 11 law liiie ol' tleuts' I'urnisliinn (ioods uml N(;. ? HITS I' tiolis. DON'T MISS Slop in to see us lielore vim liny iinytliinn. Will give, our f nril with plen ll) In nl.l l.llernry I amre. suno in iiairinir TH lltill,t.iHislle I'.i.lnlVne. y 1 1 fytjcv6'ttv- THALMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Jill E. Italtiinorc St , I'.AI.TlMnKE, MD. Maiiiifacturirs of FINE RUBBER Printing Presses anil l'riutet'sSupplies. Also Artistic Jolt Printing, and en gravers of Wedding uiul Hall Invitations. Keud for our beautiful illustrated catalogue of'J.V.1 piges, printed iu live colors. We deal in novelties, novelties. (Mil ami HimiKing. JHAiieiits Wanted. P 'y- I 117 Weldon, N. C. -Dealer In- fi I (.'onf'ectioncries, Tobaccos, Ciours and Farm Supplies generally. eMY-SALOONfj lias been recently fitted up with elegant furniture and is supplied with the OLDEST, BEST and MOST CHOICE I'fjlSKIES, BODIES WD WlflES. Among in j slock of liquors I have on hand the celebrated I. W. Harper, Davcuport k Morris' "Old Grovet," and Ives' "Monlicello." I have also opened up a barrel ol six year old AI'l'LE BRANDY PURE : AND MELLOW $ Sf.for Medicinal Purposes.-jj Also have on hand full supply of imported and domestic wines. latter will be found the of Garrett & Co.'s -I have some of the North Carolina made bv Hurtison i Co., the best corn whiskey makers we have iu our Territory. . , I have on hand all kinds of pure whiskies and am prepared to give my friend' Entire Satisfaction throughout Halifax and adjoining counties. - Thanking ihe public for past liberal patronage, I will say when you visit Weldon don't fail to calUo see the OLD ORIGINAL DAVE SMITH, nov 5 ij on Washington Avenue IPRING : OPENING Special Display of And Millinery Novelties, o Be stire to attend. o MRS. W. R. HART, ctltly Boaaoke Bpids,N. Exchange, S 'I 1 YOUR CHANCE ."Sot 1 a npeeiiniy K WELDON CASH EXC'HANtiK. J WKMKIN, N.C. Jl I have lioiijjlit out entire biisiness of the M V. Hart Co. The Mock in being replenished with New and Stylish Goods Our line uf Mens', Hoy ' ami Children's Clotliiti will bo an cotiiileio an ever. These clot lien fit and givo wearer a good appearance. Drew, Selliy & Co , J. M. Reynolds 4 Co, N. Ile it Urns , celebrated SHOES. first-class wearers and up-tu da! MvloH. Gents' pMistinm J. B. Stetson & Co s' Huts, A full line of all (roods, Dress Goods, Trimmings, and everything you need. (iooiIs as represented and prices correct. M. F. HART, Agt formerly the M, F. Hurt Co. STAMPS, at tnuw, ocals, IT Ml I Li ULil LIU1 Among the winery at Chockayotte. OLDEST AND BKST- Corn Whiskey, Wanted -An Idea n two; of anna almpla Ifctoa: to Plr0 protect your Wean: tlT may if,Dt-7 . .7 I (TAVjOIIN WMlUKKlltRN CO., i,Pa7wa.rilinioi., 1. C. fur llwlr 1 sib awlbat ut to kuiulrxl liiraallous -Send your orders to- 1). SMITH, J. li. Wynne & Co 8 Roanoke Dock, NORFOLK, VA. The only eiclusive wholesale dealenand shippers of fresh ainl salt water flsh in we citv. Fish from all waters. Orders ny wire or mail receive prompt pereon" l teutiaav . j C MM M