THE ROANOKE NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1897.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
JOHN W. 8LEDGE, Editor and Proprietor.
S. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor.
Entered at W Office at Weldon u
Second- Clu Mutter.
KATKS OF 81'BHCUIPTIUH IN AllVANCB.
One Year (by Mail), Pontage
Hii MnutliM
$l.rn.
75.
A Weeklv TleiniM'nttie jniiituil devnted to
the material, edunitinnii). political anil
agricultural interes-tH of Halifax mid Mir
rinuiliuK counties.
tidyAlvertisin!r r;tti" rea-toii.-iliie
famished ou application.
and
It is said thai th new sold tvrri'oiy
in Alaska is from !). to ID miles witliin
the Hritiwh lines
Romoroswkv, the Russian explorer,
bin discovered a place in ('mitral A-ia
where do ruin, hut only snuw, falls at
any time throughout the your.
ArcoHDlNil to thu New York Times
evidence has jmt been produced th it the
Chinese were, in Mexico 2.IMIII years ol;o,
and that they we.ro in th.! Smth Set is
lands even before that.
Ui'bhia has the most rapidly increas
ing population of any country in t Ik
world The prowl h duriui,' the last
hundred years has been a fraction less
than 1,0(HI,i)i)II annually.
Senators Teller, Pettigrew and Allco
and a number of Populists held a con
ference at the Maltby in Washington,
Monday evening and all agreed that the
tight in the future must be on the silver
question.
The tu in who doesn't know it is loaded
and the man who rocks the boat have
now been joined by the man who looks
behind him while on the wheel. The
fool-killer finds plenty to do yet awhile,
the New York Press in convinced.
Til I! New York Herald asks very
properly: "Are we prepared for war
with any nation to-day? Even poor,
effete Spain, ruined as she is, would
inflict upon us many millions of loss, and
as we are an essentially business and
money makiug people it would be well
to calculate what it would cost to en to
war with any nation, even the weakest.
If it is true as stated, observes the New
Orleans States, that the sugar trust has
743,000 tons of raw sugar in its ware
houses at New York, Huston. Baltimore
and Philadelphia, it has a supply on
hand which will meet the demands ol
consumers for the next ten months to
come and for that length of time the
government will derive Tery little revenue
from the duty on sugar.
Had-I.AN(U'Aik cards are being used
in Switzerland and Germany to check
the use of obscene words. People go
about with cards in their pockets, and
whenever they hear bad lauuuaiie. present
one to the swearer to sign. The card has
printed on it a pledge to abstain fnuu
swearing for a specified time, or to pay
a certain sum to some charity. Nearly
40,000 cards have been distributed in
Switielaud, where there are three lan
guages to swear in.
Till following marriage notice ap
peared in a northern exchange: "Mar
ried at Kitutstone, by Rev. Windstme
Mr. Nehemiah Whitestone, to Miss
Wilhelmina Sandstone, both of Lime
stone." If there is anything in a name
there is too much "grit" in that family,
and there is bound to be trouble around
their hearthstone. They will have
stony road to travel, and before they piss
many milestones somebody is apt to need
a tombstone.
Justice Dean of the supreme court
of Pennsylvania thinks the shirking of
jury duty by the average citiicn is a high
crime. "1 would," he lays, ' take the
banker from his desk, the editor an 1
professor Irom their chairs, the preacher
from his pulpit, and put them in thf jury
box. Instead of leaving to them the
sole fort of criticising and denouncing
courts and juries. I would make jury
duty as imperative and as certain as
payment ot taxes on a house and lot."
No man in the Senate knows more
about gold mining than Senator Jones, of
Nevada. He tells his friends that from
the best information that comts to him
the new Alaskan discoveries will likrly
prove is rich as those in California in
ISsW His opinion is that the Caiifor
niio fields didn't open nearly as favorable
u thine of the new regions in Alaska
The bearing of anothei ureal gold output
at Ibis lima is regarded by tome ol the
beat iofurmed Suualora as promising to
do mora fur American prosperity than
even extraordinary favor , ble conditions
of the wheat crop and wheat markets of
tba world.
You may hunt the world over and you
will not fiud another medicine equal lo
Lbamberlain oIkj, Cholera and lhar
rboea Remedy lor bowel complaints. It
is pleasant, safe aod reliable.
For sale by W. M Cohen, Weldoo,
J. N. Bmwo, Halifax, Dr. A.S. Harri-
iod, fcofield.
T1 n t
nuasian ana untisn steamers are
preparing to search the Siberian coast
for Mr. S. A. Andree, who Waned for
the north role in a balloon on the 11th
instant.
P t Ti.ast ay,! M.J SfatU Iwar Ufr Ana.
'.'- 4Uit tolNu-uo easily and forever. l.e mag
tie. lull ot Ilia. Mervu and vieor, lake No-To-Bao.
tM wnador-worker, that makes wr&k mt
atKuig. All dniairina. ao or II. Cnnewaa
tood. Booklet and Miopia rraa. Addraaa
tttarllBi KeiMKlj Co., Caiotfo at New York.
Tub Riiilruad Commission has in
creased the taxable valuation of the rail
roads in Noith Carolina $3,000,000.
This increaso places the North Carolina
Railroad on the lax books at about
SL',000,000. This naJ pays 7 per cent,
ou ? 1,000,000, and is said lo be worth
at the lowest estimate six luiiliuo dollars.
The C'Uimii-siuners also reduced tele
graph tells to fifteen cents, to and from
points within the State, beginning Sep
tember the first. This act will be univer
sally commended and it will be money io
i he pockets of the telegraph company. The
low rates will greatly increase the busi
ness and cause a wider use of the wires.
The News and Observer says the day
is nut far distant when the Federal gov
ernment will resume the ownership of
the telegraph, and adds that it ought
never to have parted with it.
The increased rate of assessment of
railroads was made on account of reports
of net earnin-.'s of the roads.
Til K President's message on the cur
rcney i'iesii,ui was sent to Congress on
thu eve of adjournment, lu urgiug
Congress tn give atteutiuli lo the hies
sage the President says, "I recommend
that, a special commission be created nmi
partisan in its diameter, to be composed
of well informed i'ili.iis of different par
lies who will command the confidence nl
Congress and the country because of
their special til uess for the work, whose
duty it shall be to make recommendations
ot whatever change in our present bank
ing and currency laws may be found
necessary or expedient, and to report
their conclusions on or before the tii -t
day of November next, in order that the
same may be transmitted by uie to Con
gress for its consideration at its first reg
ular session."
The message wa-referred to the Fi
nance committee.
An Arkansas lawyer, who was a native
of North Carolina, not long ago wanted
to inform a juror, also a native of North
Carolina, that they both hailed from the
same stale. So he dropped some chewing
gun, stepped upon it, aud pretended that
his heel had stuck to the flour. This
gave him an opportunity to say that he
was a "Tar Heel" aod that the warmth
of the room had made the tar run. The
verdict proved that the Tar Heels stuck
together.
In 1'J6 there were 10,tl")J murders
committed in the United States, but
there were only 1 -J legal cicutions.
Only one murderer in eighty-seven paid
the penalty for his crime. "With such
a great disparity between crime and its
punishment, is it uny wouder that the
public took vengeance into its own hands
and lynched in the same year l'!l per
sons," asks the Philadelphia Press.
TilE Ihnley tariff bill is now a law of
the land. It pissed the Senate Saturday
by a vote of 40 to 110, and was signed by
the President with a pen furnished by
Mr. Wiii'.'lev, soou afterward.
HALIFAX LETTER.
A Sny I'.akli of Items llallkTiJ
eVKiihr ('.umf.niii.iit.
ty Our
The County Fathers will meet iu rcg
ular session here Monday, when the
usual crowd seeking help may be ex
pei'led. Mr M A. Wilcox, by his skill and
ineuuity, has perfected a mole trap
which beats anything of the kind I have
ever seen before. It is constructed on
scientific principles and catches 'era every
time.
The Methodist church has been rt
modeled and turned over to the centre
gaiion. It presents a very plea.-ing ap
pearance nuw on the interior and the re
moving of the galleries adds much to the
looks of it.
The Weldon colored baseball slugger
came d wn Saturday ami tried eeu.-lu-sions
with the lla.ilax colored team.
The result was a score of 19 to 17 in
favor of the eoart house team.
Why can't the Coast Line run an ex
cursion from this point to Wilmington
or Norfolk? We are always left out in
the c .Id. Halifax people know a good
thing when they see it and would pat
ronize an excursion liberally.
Crops in this section are much im
proved.
Mr. Peter Gilliam returned home Sat
urday from Rocky Mount.
Miss Kate Ousbv has relumed home
from a visit to Knlield.
Mr. W. F Coppedire attended the Dis
trict conference at Knlield.
Miss Bessie Cropper, at one time a
teacher here for Mrs Howerton, is visit
ing Mrs A. G. Calhoun.
I am g ad lo state that our esteemed
townsman, Mr. r. rroelieh, who has
been on I lie si etc list, is now out attain
Miss Minnie Carraway, a former pop
ular resi lent, etiue down last week on a
visit.
The Misses Gary and Mi Lucy Pur-
nell who were amoug I tie visitors here
last week, returned home Saturday.
III'.AKKKMX ( UMiT in: t i hi:d
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi
tion ofthe mucous lining of the Ku.
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
inperfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafnesa ia the result, and unless
the inflammation can be taken out and
tbia tube restored to its normal condition,
bearing will be destroyed forever, nine
cases out of leo are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing bat an inflamed condi
tion of the niucuoua surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case ot Deafnes (caused by catarrh)
thai cannot be cured by 11 all s cure.
F.J. CHENEY 4 CO., Prop.
loledo, Ubio
Wi-Sold by all Druggist!, 75c.
Testimonials free
NORTH STATE CULLINGS.
News Null's as Culld frrnn Our State
dune's-
The attendance at the fariue
tutes is small.
A little giil was bitten by a
Slipp.
mad dog near L-.
ton last week.
It is now intimated that the Durham
li Charlotte Railroad may pass by Chap
el iiiii.
Cotton is remarkably well fruited this
year. This is the comment of all the
growers.
The Elizabeth City division of Naval
Reserves goes into camp at Nags Head
August 'ltd.
It is said that 1000 people iu Wake
couuty evade the payment of poll taxes
every year.
Lillie Illack, a young white woman
was arrested near Liucolutou charged
with infanticide.
The "summer school" uCthc university
is declined by experts to be by far the
best ever held there,
liurglars entered the residence of M.
D. I Irootn, at Wilmington, chloroformed
the family and secured jf.'il'.ll.
This early Dcmoeratlc papers are coin
ing forward and taking a linn si.unl
against any fusion with lVtili-ls in
1S!K
The Mormons have istablisbed a
church in (Iranville county and a number
of Converts to the faith have been bap
ti.ed.
Wake Forest township is said lo be
the only one in Wake county certain to
carry the local taxation election ueii
month.
The fish interests in this Stale will be
shown by the labor statistics bureau to be
much larger than ever before. Reports
arc now coining in.
Miilner and Price, the men charged
with robbing the Tiiyhnvillc posioiliee,
have been put in jail at Slatesville, as
they cannot give bail.
There is a bad outbreak of (ever in
Rutherford county. It is diagnosed as
typhoid, but is as malignant and fatal as
typhus and extieniely contagious.
In the Superior Court at Raleigh.
Thomas Terrell, white, submitted In a
verdict of manslaughter for killing John
Gill, near Wake Forest last April.
Machinery for weaving silk is being
placed in the Crown Mills at Greensboro.
This will be the second silk mill in the
State, the other being at Wadcsb iro.
Prof. Cl.uton, of Greensboro, and
Prof. Toms, ol the I'nivvrsity next month
begin the publication of The North Car
olina Journal of Kducation, at Greens
boro. In the I'nited Static Court ;lt Ashe
v ii If, J, K. Hunt was awarded a verdict
of Js.jiiii ajain.-t (Icerge W. Yandcrbilt
for injuries received fioui a Hiittnore
rock blast.
Superintendent Smith, ol the penilm
tiarv, says positively that no bid greater
than the Stale's bid fur the phosphate
mine at Castle llayties has been made or
will be ma le.
Huffaio church i Presbyterian . M wre
county, will celebrate its hundredth anni
Ter-ary August Ph to Tib. R. v M. D
McNeill, pator. is arranging an elaborate
ccntciim.il programme. It will be a great
occasion.
I nomas u ,ticrtson. tlc white man
Convicted of seducing Julia Hester, at
Raleigh, was given the full limit of
tend-, live years He has appealed
tile case goes iietole tth Nipreuie couit
iu thr. c m nulls.
At the meetings ot the farmers' iusti
tutis in tin- various couuties, earliest Work
is being done iu behalf ol the Agricul
turaland Mechanical College. The 'alter
ought to have at least 4"0 students,
There is ample room for that niiiiib r
The HygeLie lee e.iinpany , del' juci
which was operated at Raleigh by II
Raur ,v. Son. of Charleston, sues ihe Sea
board Air Line tor $JO,000 for the
burning of its ice factory several v.
go, on the claim that sparks from
passing engine set it on fire.
i,ast ween a large illicit distiller was
seized on the premises of ex State Sena
tor Warren Carver, in Cumberland e hud
ty. A warrant was issued for Carver on
the charge of moonshining. Over l.Ooil
radons ul beer wele also seized Carver
claimed that the siill did not fit the fur
nace, but upon examination It was found
to fit exactly.
I lie secrcary ol tate awards tie con
tract for priming the 1:20th voluma
tne supreme court reports lo I lie .lame
V. lioode Printing Company, of Kich
muod,at$:il l. Nash Itr.K, of Gold'
burn, were Hie no it lowest lo.lO, r at
80"'.l. In all, there were seven bidders
four from Richmond. There is
a good deal of complaint at this work
going out of the Mate.
Kvrholy Syt So.
iret.s . v I 'atiotrl le. Ihe nios! won.
llei'f .1 iinsiii ,li-,,viTV nl the ace. p f lis
a .t. aiiU rclr.-slone ti Ihe lasle. net irently
ami iHisilive'T on ki. I no vs. liver ami lmela.
eleansiliir thei entire B.vntem. dlel coitU,
cuts, tieaitaulie. fever, habitual cimttiatton
am) bilioiiftneas. Please buy and try a box
ofJ. C. C. t-dv; IU. Si. Ml cents. holdanU
guaj-anletsd to cure by all drugista.
The bed ot the railroad has been
graded to within five miles of Windsor.
Mr. C. L. Jlasbrou. k, a druggist at
Mcndon, Mich, says all the good testi
monials that have been published by the
manufactures of Chamberlain'! Colic,
Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy could be
duplicated in that town.
For wleby W. M. Cohen Weldoo,
J. N. Brown, Halifm, Ir. A. S. llarri
aon, Enfield.
ESSEX NOTES.
'.ruts Severe Winl Storm "in.m
WliifPvJ-Sk aaJ Slululy VsBj.-J
1 istjernun's I'bMb' I inl
1'.:- Mk
Crops haie gn ally iini.Aul, ai.d tic
cotton was nevermore proini-iug. Some
ol the lubicco Linnets commenced curing
List week, and report good cures.
This section witnessed one of the uiol
severe wind storms last Friday oight ever
known, lasting five hours. Considerable
damage to crops was done and several
bouses were damaged.
Our popular townsman, Mr. Sydney
Williams, is making some beautiful im
provements about his dwclliug, and in
addition Mrs. Williams is having pre
pared a flower garden in the front yard
that will compare wilh any to be found
in Halifax county.
A few days ago a colored woman of
very bad character, was taken from her
house by unknown parties, and whipped
advised to leave town, which she very
willingly did.
Mrs. llebccca Iticliard-oii, a widow,
s tiled upon a few nights ago by tin
known pirlies while n-lcep III her room,
I -lightly wotiiohd. The shot w.is
fired trull a 1 i-l i I lie ball gluic d
aid siruck Mr- Itieb irdsoli oil the lore
'I inflicting a sliglil wound.
,.i-l k while some men were haul
ing a seine lu a creek, near lure, a white
n. ' bom baby was brought out in the
no, can-nig much -tirpiisc ami cn-i-i
able excitement. No clue as lo guilty
'Tsou or persons who put it there.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Stainback, of p.p.
som. v a ncc county, nave just returned
uiie f rom a visit to relatives here.
Mr. William Stokes, one of our oldest
ndmarks, is ipiitc feeble. There is
much sickness iu general, such as chilis
I fever.
Mr Jc-se Macon, of Warrenton. was
in town rndav.
Plain Run
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or omuHon ghiss with urine
iiitl let it UDil t('iity-!bui liour?; a seiii-
nifiit or setllini; iiuli.aU's a disa.-toil foil
lilinii ol" the ku. lit y. When urine tai"!
linen it is Hitive evidence ol "kitlni'V tmu
hie Tim Intiiitiit desire lo urinate nr
pain in the h.dk. is al.o eonviiK-inr jinMil
that the ki-liiev ami hlathler are out nl
onler.
U II T TO IK).
l'uere is euiut'ort in the knowledge jo
ol'leii expi'esseii, that lf. Kilmer's Swamp
KtNit, the jireat kidney renu'dv lullils every
li iu n-lieinu pain in the bark, kidney-
liver, bladder and every part of the m inai y
pa-oaes. It correctn inability to hnb)
urine ;tnd staltlin pain in piis-ini; it, nr
bail e fleet tbl lowing use of liquor, wine
or beer, and overe-jine that unp'e.iaut
neeeity nl'beinu impelled to jet up many
titties during the niht to nrinate. The
d and th t tranrdinary etlei t ot'Sw.itnp
Kctot i-sMin realii d, It-tand- the huh-
t lor it- wonderl'ul en res ot the most di--
tres-inj ease. It you neen a ineitieuie
you should hae tV bent. Sold by dru
jji-is, priee titty eetit- anil one dollar, l or
a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent
free by null, mention The Koanoke News
and send your lull postolhYe address to lr,
Kilmer Co., Himihatuptou, N. Y, The
proprietor of this paper guarantees the en
inneiit'ss of thi- otter
1 1S ,! KAN I.MiKl.ow.thod'tinuisl.t J
poet and novelist, di.-d in lv-n.lon the
r.th. Mie was in her seventy -evetith
year.
AHV Kll ITSKMK.NT?
Troublesome Tetter
Suffered for Years and Could Find
No Curo Until Hood's Sarsapa
nlla was Triod Scrofula Cured.
"I Buffm-d with ttlUT on mu- of my
limtm just uhof l lie unkU-. I tried a
trmU many rrnuMit's, but nnthinc diil me
any ffood. The dwnsf wa very triulle
titimc fur 1- nr Y.i xvhth. In thf upriin;
I ht'iran taking llwd's Srvanll
and after takim; several bottlin of ttus
nndu ine.I wan conipk'tt ly cured. Uowi
arsajiarillA also iiuriatd my weight
K. P. HniKn kk, StaletM.ro, (ieorcia.
"When my hoy was three nionthiiold
he broke out with eruptions. He wan
treated by a physician and the eruptions
would heal hut would break out Strain
We resolved to give him Hood'n Sarnapa-
rilta, and when he had taken two bottles
he was cured. He has had no trouble
w ith scrofula since, but is perfectly well."
John K. Smith. Shady Spnm, W . V.
If vou have decided to trv llood'tt Sarsa
parilla do not he induced to bu; any other,
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best, in fact,
the One True Mood I'uritier. Sold by all
druggists. Price f 1, eix for f5.
OTICE.i
The Ilo.ird ol'OHinty Conmii'jioneiv ot
llitht'.tx eonnty hereby give notice llmt
they w ill receive hid lor a boied hell and
putting in well fixture i inside pipe nt tu
lw Itw than one and ne ijnarter inelu in
di.imeter) 111 tbecoirt house y.inl. Hid
can 1h file.1 with the elerk ol the lUurd on
or U lon- the tint Mnd.ir iu August nett.
SN-eitteutions shonld en)uiwtnv em h bid
The ltoard revervM the ritfht to reject any
or .ill btdn. ltv ordt i n lUwnl.
T. X. HAKUlSON.chaiiman.
Mi M. KtirKTMin. clerk. ty H4t
July ti, 1ni7.
J-HE STATE NORMAL
I INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
i i KKKNltOKO, N. C-
titb'rs th young women ot the SUile
thorough protesHioual, library, elaHsieal.
scientifie and industrial education. An
nual expenses to f Faculty of J5
iueni)H-rs, Mo' i an 4MI reuhirstudenu.
Pnu'tiee schooi f 'if! pupils tor tem-her
More than l,'.Jfs' natriculatcs representing
every county in the Slate except three.
Correspondeiiee invited from those dttunny
&mpetent tnnnetl teachers. To ftt-eure
ltoard in dormitor.i.s all free-tuition appli
cations must be made before August 1-t.
For catlotie and information, addrem
rKKSlDKXTCHAS. J). MclVKlC
jy 15 1 ra.
THE UNIVERSITY
47 teachers, 413 SrndenU, (Sunimer
School 1M) total 54!l. Hoard $8 a month
i Brief Coumea, Ijiw and Medical Sclmols
and School o' l'hirnicy. Uraduale coiiraes
open to women. Summer School lor teach
er, ScixilaniliiiM and loans for the needy.
Andreas. PHESIDENT ALDKKMAN,
jelH Chapel Hill, N.C.
Tim Standard Oil Trust lias dn
another divid-n I of 10 p -r c ill o
II lis
cipul -toe1; Mi. K ickef 'IbT pirt ol
the hist divi 1 'n 1 w.i- fl.ooii nun, aud
hi- .uiiiii li m,c en - 1 1 eti In- -i.'ck in the
, Sun lard I 'i. t'o oj ny on .1 to -.iliout
i . ... I 1 . any 1 Ji-! i;i'ii wlii.d. w..u!d '
; j:,vi, re M il. iro-t- i v
j .N K
A I I'.lil l."KMl'.M
MOTHER!
TIr-io is no
word so (ull
of inoaii'iicj
and about which such tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of " Moth I-it "-she who watched
over our helpless infancy amlim!
cd our first tottering step. Net
the life of eveiy Kxpect.int Moth
er is beset with danycr and all ef
fort should be made to avoid it.
Mother's
Friend
0 assists ll.lioie
in the change tak
iiicj place that
the Kxpectatt
M o t h e r is ena
bled to look for
w a r d w 1 1 h o 11 1
dread, sul'lcrinn or gloomy lore
bodtn;;s, to the hour when she
experiences the joy of Motherhood.
Its use insures safely to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
confinement - in short, it "makes j
Childbirth natural and easy'," as j
so 111.111V have said. Io 11 t be ;
persuaded to Use anvthin:,' but
MOTHER'S FRIEND!
My wife suiTereil more 111 ten min
utes with either of tier other two chil
dren than she did aliosether with tier
last, having previously used four bot
tles of ' Mother s t- rieml.' It is a
blessing to anyone expect i lie to he
come a MOTH Kit ," says a customer.
IIknpkksdn I'.u.k. ( anni, Illinois.
Of llri'"'il SI ?1 "r sent t-y null nil rsrpipt
of pni'e.W rite forlmok eoiitaiinii testimonials
ami valuable information lor all Mothers, free.
Thft BnilflrM RfgiUtor . itUata. Gi.
I k
WELDOlM, IM. C.
I. A .It XKS, A. U.I'. N'.C . l'iinciil
A CHARTERED SCHOOL-
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
Enrollment la-! year T.'i I'roni North
Carolina and Virginia. Full corps
rouiicient Instructor:
1 instruction f 1 a ro
ii'letinj ill ' e iiir-c ii
Standard liiib
b. Students
abnilted into
Wake I'..
Xor'.b Car.
st Colle.'e, I'liiversiiy of
n.i. ami rniver-iiy of Vit
giui.1 without exaini'iaiion. by iiiesciitin:
a certilicale Ir.nii the I rincipil A lull
course is oil. red in tnii-ic AiKauiaes
exec'.;. nl and I cllioll lieailblu'. lest
L'.iiif ii.lliif nee u-cd.
Hoard and room in the lioiue
cipal for ?S mi p. r month to
number.
if the prin
a limited
lit) tu sum jmt in. mill. Mii-ii'f:' "n. ;
Sp.vi il r itr t.i families
Ssjjf'Tlit' in'St ses-i.iu lupins ;
Till KSIl.VV, SI'I'T. '2. IS'.7.
I-'ur 1'iiril.i-r .iriiiii'nr- aildrcm the-
ir ''- J. JONES. '
W. lion. N. C.
W. T. PARKER,
-l'KAl Kll IN-
Heavy
ANDZZ
Fancy
Farm
Implements.
J.'l I'dl NK S.Vl'KS UK SALT KuH
81. M I'KKS.VCK
UTi-Ciirrirt priii-a ami polite attention to
all. ling 1 ly.
ij ; - ) U
l ATTENTION!
Sl'llliTSMKS' AN'I) TlU'UlSTS! j&
in: S
Seaboard
Air Line
V l.'. i. li ull l.'.nmiK llnntinv Sir:
v Fwhiim Ofimiida of Vinciuia ami
-V thf r:tmlileii '-
J: COMMENCING JumI, g
y, hn Timet ouiit 1 h ketn on Nal
Sn Time
.1 ..11 mi. i..r Prim
'fy letii .illnwed all timriNt- Sxirts
Jy tut n Hievelen tMnied free. S!id
T rullman V KS l l 111 LKI LIM1- ;J
Ti:i TK.MNS. Tram Service un 'Jjt
,v I'liulhil Nu extra Ltie.
7 I : S r JOHN. Viee I'reM A den M.m -y
nerul I lllieiw: I'l. Ill-Mill I II. V A
ia a Sl'Kt'I A1.1ST and AUTIIOIIITV
all
Cl
i
I
All ho are anlTerinn with any BIXKIDi
TKOl Bl.E, would he wine to call on or I
adilren hy mail. Conmiltation tree and '
mnlicinea compounded lo unit each parlic
nlar case. When writing to m pleite en
cloae stamp for reply.
t'UOK. JAS. HARVEY,
45 Chnrcta St. (New No.)
j 17 Jy. Norfolk, Va.
.ii
i i ii.ii 1 1
OcinoKC msiiimu!
Stoics
NKW ADVKHTISKM KNTS.
' as..? Aftqtra
aS&L
I'O I I
:: -I I'l
M n 11 I 'l,i(,
Til. It's Jll-t
el's A thing "I
111 t lie hou-eliol,
Allieln .111 l.moi
lorlv Mills Make Mini' lioiio
nun' lu-ing 11 utmr it v
11111I iiir li.iiiineiv iur a 1 1 If Inn
lor illii-triitnl e.ii leciH' 'I'enii- lo -ml
t II AS M Mil 1 I
II N l.ll'ellV s.. iLotllllolc
Mil.
Wlllllle01l, o'.i l.ieVclltll
Noifoii,. v.,,, no v.. 111 ti
ocl r lv.
N V
p-'.-r hi ri-- n i
1 e & w t 9 s vijr xjs
v.-ltsti e .h- -ft.
lil t lie,,.,, - l"l
.1 ..: 1,1 1 1 1 He
I l.e -t ! .lie le-l Ol uu, .
hv 1 .1"' puli '" "ili-
o i a M il. I I I'lAMI
lite leslilnoliy ol l;l.ltl.
, oel Hie ,1 n 1 lei! lieiiliy
ll.ipio iiy
II I luce
Sell.
is
111
; it ,s i
n ii .a.
e by somebody
Knowing
line of
ll'V ll live
; 'lo lite
V "ere proper, I lu II J I :'
lititii .ilbcis h i' -uniinei', TI
not moved .-.iti-laeioii!). . wini
cool spiiiiL' and o'l" I" c '0" s-
-f ..ood :irc -t'fci.illy inl:i iei lii wear
on oiir iriiv.'ls, ulu ilo r by mil
dirt i I. Noiliino boiler lor iic-
nics. iniitrili'ti d meet lllfs, etc , till:
season lor wbicb is upon us. You
bavc boiiglu wbiic gin ds for morn
inu' and evening, and laiu ics, wbicb
grow old so iiiick, and now, I will
make itices on nliese goods so tbat
j .in may have- day dressis wbicb do
not soil easily and are ever new
inablino you to save t lie white ones
lor evening.
Cable Cords,
10c. now 7c.
Polka Dots worth
10c now 8c.
Lace Effects, worth
15c. now 10c.
Bourettes, worth
15c. now 10c.
Lappets, - worth
15c. now 12c.
1 hesc goods arc everlasting weaiers,
and will be good as new next season.
They do not grow old.
Enfield, N. C.
TASTELESS
CHILL
T0M!E
ISJUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts
Oai.atia.Ii ls., Not.K, im,
Paris Mndlfino ,'.. M- Iaui, M.
.4'iUlptuen: We mM year, find bottle nt
r.HitVES TASTKLK4s CHILL TUNIC xiul bird
unlii ture cnM already ttiu year. In all uir ts
pvrii'iice ut ll j-irir. in the drug tmoim-M, haTtj
Ot'ti-r tmltl an an irk thalfiiT? utirh uuiTerui uu
jkcuu m luur iuiuc auura iruiy.
AuNLy.Ca.ua JkCO
Kur Sale und Warranted by
Dr. A. S.Harrison,
Kufiel.1, X. V.
fvl. 1 ly
V. M. IIAHKISTON V TO..
Wholesale and Ketiil Iealenin
: rt
CARPETS, STOVES,
and Mattrtwea,etc.
IMMENSE STOCK
AND LOW PRICES
W. M, HABLISTON A CO.,
No. 30 N. Sycamore St., PeteraljurR, Va
REAMER'S
Howard House,
JAMES REAMKK, l'rop.
Howard & Baltimore sta., Baltimore, .Md,
!.l
LIES!
J.J.WHIAKEE
TERMS $3 Per Day.
cp 111 ly.
NKW Ab KH'I'ISKM KNTS.
n
1VI1
All in need of a cotton gin outfit
that has taken first prize at Texas
State Fair and Atlanta Exposition.
will save money,
money can buy if they will give us a
trial on the
Y A X WINKLE
n
. Iti'iit mill
0, . 00 . 0 .
MADE IN ATLANTA, GA. J
The gins are made in sizes from
45 to 80 saws with revolving heads.
The roll boxes are mechanically
correct in shape and breaking ol roll
seldom occurs.
The celebrated
ers are too well known to need an
extended description here. They
are now m use on
gins and has never failed to give per
fect satisfaction. Will do better
work than can be
Ike fan Me Cotton Press
" "I I
ikin
Ik'lli'll .'illen. l.il'.'e I'lllii
ii.: when iiiiu.iti r-
I, ."i 1 1 . i ll iiu'li -s
I'lin a!-1 t'uiiiili
ll.-v, If. 'iin.'. Sli .l'in
.'ll ell IV si ell
, II no r-. K e in,
I'.j !V:ii
H.4.rwis, -
WELDOK, IT. O.
W.I), SMITH,
Weldon, N. C.
-IVakr In-
I
u
ConfectiiiiU'ries, Tulmeen-. Ci
MT-S
lias lioen reeeiillv liili 'l up wild .
Ul.ltKST. 1: KS
WtjlSKIES, BODIES tliD WliES.
Auiuiil' ni Mm L ..I li,,uor. I have on lmml llie cclcliraled I. V. Harper,
l)av.'ii.rl Mrri.s' "Old lirovei," and liW 'Mnnliccllo." , '
I have also opened up a Imrrel ol nix year old APPLE BttAXDY
. PURE AND MELLOW l
i,fiir Midicin.il l'lirposen.-ja
. Iiave nn Imlid lull supply or imporled and dnniestic wine. Auim
lallcr will l.e linniil the
nftriifnincsl. Pwflii-i
cca ass e i ;
oi l) arret! Ji Oo.'s
-I liavosome of flic
North Carolina Corn Whiskey,
made liy Harrison k Co., the best com whiskey makem we have io our
Territory.
I have on hand all kinds of pure whiskies and am prepared lo give my friends
Entire Satisfaction
throughout Halifax and adjoining Bounties.
Thanking the public for past liberal patn uiie, I will euv win n jou visit
WrldoD don't fail to call toNiee the OLD OBIG1XAL
dot 5 ly
i
and get the best
(iiinhi.fi
-f.
Van Winkle Feed
every make of
done by hand.
-!e l.ux I'l'i i-.'. Iiiis ii " ill. 'l sli i l -el. w, i in r ruVi .1 elliilill nl.li
liejs mul i :ns ami si ll'-iielinj !eir for' imliiiiiilicnl!y Mi.p
w il.iwn lie. i.l 1.1. .el nwii.js ell uul "f wnv. Ileilil tv. f
leli.i' ttilll all kil.ils if Mill Sllpplil'l,
- - ir .1 ,!! Lin ! f ir-lw:iri', l'i ini; niul
- - tor,
- .Mri :inl I'aim Supplies m m milv.
ALO 01
nil linniiiiri. ami i mpplinl willi the
mil MUST CIIUICK
winery at t'lioekavolto.
( ILUKST AND BEST-
DAVE SMITH,
on Waehiogtoa Avenue.