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U !: Mi 1. nil Hi m ii - !H S, in' nit 'J" 4 ii Ift I f i i I .TTf ,4' i f i ft e t THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1S07. I'UBUSIIKD KVKRY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEX3E, Editor ar.d Fnprietcr. D. E. STAINEACK, Associate Editor. Entered il 1'n.it Offu-e nt H'e,i in Secntiil- ( 7ik Mutter. KAiKsl UK SI'llsll'ltll'TlllN l A I ,V A M K. One Year (by Mailt, I'ostaiic I'ai.l ll.fto. Six Months 7 i. A Weekly IVllliH rut ir iourniil devoid u the material, education it. jni!,t ic:il nne agricultural inlerests ol Halifax and sur r auudiiiK counties. 8a?-Vdveitisino rates reasonitli! famished on application. and Tn B population ill' .I.ii.iu h.-i increased at I lie rate ol' 27 per (nt. in tin1 last twcnly-1'nur years. I.N Japan the railway are mostly mi dcr Koverniiient r.mtrol, ami t lit tiiiil'nt in rate, is one cent u mile I'l.ANS fur the extension and improve uieut ol' the White House involves an appropriation if $;iilil,lllMI. It is ruuioreil that tlio Kiur of I Ireece will abdicate in the event of lireck tiuuueos bciii; placed ill control of the powers, News has been received from almost all parts of (icrm iny, Austria and Uussia of serious damage and loss ol life by excessive rains and floods. A ma forty years of hard, dangerous, and expensive missionary work there are in Japan today about Ill),0ii0 native Christians, iu a population of -12,1100,11110. KaoH convict at the New Hampshire state prison is furnished a Bible and a dictionary, and (jrck and l.ititi text books are supplied those who ask for them. A western contemporary rises on its tip toes to exclaim "good times are here." But it should not forget iu its excitement to grab tight and get a good grip lest it get away. An Illiuois politician resigned bis office to go to the Klondykc. This wiil make a place for some other fellow, and materially assist in the work of restoring prosperity. The Boston Herald is of the opinion that "the present civil service will bo the permanent policy of the government. It has been sanctioned by a President ol both parties." A Statistical Hud has figured that the 4,150,0IHl,(HiO cigarettes manufactured 18'JG would reach lSU.l-'l miles if they were placed end to etui in line, or would girdle the earth more than seven times A Michigan woman pricked her linger with a rusty pin and died from the effects of the wound. A Cleveland nun cut his throat and jumped from a third story window ami is alive. This iIihil: of life and death is a remarkable problem. Senor Canovas del Casiki.i.ii, the l'rime Minister of Spain, was assassina ted Sunday at Santa Agucda by au an archist. The murderer fired three shots, two of which struck the Premier in the head and the other in the chest. The wounded man lingered unconscious for two hours and died at three o'clock that af lernoon. His wife was but a short di t.inee away when he fell. "The chartering of forty steamers in one day to carry American wheat to F.urnpe, says the Boston Post, "breaks the record, at least for this time of year Within two weeks steamship transporta tion for 20,000,01 Ml bushels of cereals to Kurope from Atlantic ports has been arranged. The great harvests of this fortunate countrv are alreadly flowum abroad to give broad In the world." TlIE reasons that induce peop'e to marry are, like the articles at an aueiion sale, "too numerous to mention, ' but the one advanced by the fair Lillian Bo-sell for taking Peruini as her lawfully wedded husband stands in a ela-s h itself. She says that she felt the toed of a man's hat and eane in her vcsiitniie Cor protection. As an inventor of reasons why a woman should enter the married mat" Miss Russell (oiht In take high rank. A Hemarkalile flirt of .'lirmiic lli.tr. rlliiea. Ill ISO-, when I served my country a- private in Coiup my A, llilli I'oim sylvania Volunteers, 1 eoiitraeted chronic diarrhoea, It has given me a great deal uf (rouble ever since 1 have tried dozen different medicines and several prominent doctors without any perinan. n' relief. Not long airo a friend sent me a sample, boll It of Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rcniulv, and utter lhal I bought and took a .W-ceut liotilc: and now I van say thai I am entirely cured. 1 cannot be thankful enough In you for this groat Remedy, and ncoiu mend it lo all suffering veterans. It in doubt write me. Yours gratefully, Henry Steinberger, Allentown, Pa. For sale by W. M. Cohn, Weldon, J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. S. llairi iod, Enfield. When a iin runs about ut the hut season ul the year with its tongue han ini out it needs a drink of water much ofiener than it needs a bullet; miiiniiiins the OhicaiiO Tnuea-Hcrald. "Mud d"if" muxzle shnulj be applied tn the ch.s'rlul imbecilee who belia.e that every dog in utnrner U rahid Doa't Tulwnallitt tad tauki Voir l ift in,. Tu uult tolKuiva iutly and furever. Iir nioa- wile, mil of Ilia, nerra and vigor, (aha No-To-It.w. t'H wntlcMrnrl(er, that matapn weak men irona-. ah ,lrulst, SUo or II. Cure uuarun- tiNsi HooHlnl and aample fraa. Addrtsiia AWiiing iitmBd, c, cuoaat Naw Vara. NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News Siiks as I'ulU from Our Slat. Fx- l.exinotou will have a bicycle tourna ment on the lir-t of September. J. II Milam, of the Seaboard Air Line at Charlotte, has mysteriously dis appeared. The capital slock of the Coleman cot ton mill at Concord is increased to 1(10.(11111. The Baptist female university at Rai cioh will open next autumn with over oilil students. Wake county has made a bad eritni n d record this year one murdir a iie-iii b so t'.ir. Til lion mill owners of Mecklenburg ami (i.isioii eo'iuiies make the hours ol labor eleven a da. Bo-ton c;iptta'ii.-t will soon collie to tl, is Si. itc to inspect ".old minini; proper ties iu C.ihairus e ani'v. I! .; liiavi Isy. arrested at Welch, W. a , lor murder, has I n brought back to Snrrv e untv for trial. The speei il ti rill of V.ineo eoutltv sll peri' r court mee ts on the ltith lust , to try tieolge lllodie f.r rape. Rev. Or Slviiiner contributes bis large and (aliiahle theological library, costing 8111,11110, to Wake Forest eollcey. A lari'e maiiulactun r of evaporated fruit who has a capacity of 1 ,000 ho-hels a day wants to locale in th" State. Bids fir con-irii'lin ihe S.i.nilH bos pital at the Agricultural and Mechanical Colleoe will be asked for next week. In Onslow county So.'Ui.oOII is derived annually from lislieries. In New Han over the annual revcuue is gl,"!l,Sit, It is stated that an attempt is being tuaiie to organie a stock conipanv to buy all the agricultural papers in the State. Washington capitalists have formed a land company to develop the new town of Spencer, wlu re the Southern's shops are located. The recent term ol the criminal court of New Hanover county, over which Judge Sutton presided, cost the county over SJ.ihlll. (iaston county in this year's return of the assessed valuation of properly shows a ereater gain than other cotintv. so far as beard from. There is general comtiietidai ion of (iovernor Russell's promptness in calling a special term of court lo try (ieorgc Brodie at Henderson. Three convicts made a break for liberty at the Wadeshon Slate farm la-t week. One was shot, one made his escape and the other wns captured. The stabhs at the Wake county le nie were humid last week, also four mules and two horses togetbet with all farming implements. I, .ss S2.HHII. A Mooresville man tells the Siatesville Landmark that since that town h is the prospect of another railroad real estate has advanced 2." to oil per o ut. .lames W. Buchanan. 1 i A-hcville, has left for the Klondike, following K K. II nut. of the same place, who left some days ago 1'i.r the same destination. A Wilkes county farmer, with a load of tan bark, drove over a precipice, killed one ol bis hoises, maimed the other, smashed the wagon and hurt himself. A gentl. ni.iii who lives at the B' lui' iit mills near Sh. ibv. a few davs ago gave a dinner to all the invalids iu the n igh borhood and (he guests bad a tine day ol it. It is announced that the Roaring (lap hotc'i. household effects and site will le sold on September Sth. M r. W. T. Vog ler, of S ileni, holds a mortgage, on tie furniture, etc. The old soldiers of Rowan challenge any other county in the Slate to a game of ball, the nine to be s. , 1 I'nioii or Col led' rale X'eterans P. A. Il irtuian, Salisbill V. I- manager. Henry J teks oi. awhile iu in, has he, n arie-ied iu B' nut' rt e 'iioty aii'l lodged iu j ol for an attempt to commit rape upon Miss Blanche Hodges, an accomplished y King lady of t hat c unity. The old (iol 1 Branch mine in Chen - keeeoiiuiv. winch h is not I n operated for iwoiiiy i glit yen's, has r ntlv been sold to a northern syii.li,. ,t, who will in 11 few weeks begin "p.-rilious. Dr. J It. M ns. chairman of lb" hoard comiy commissioners (or anc county h is been bound over to the Superior court on a charge of offering to accept a bribe of jfoiio from the liijuor dealers of Henderson, in consideration of which he Would ee that the board is-tln li'llol license. Th" superintend! n( of public instruc tion, in a circular to county supervi-urs, dvises thciu to have the school census taken during November, accurately by the old township lines, so as to get the report ready by the first Monday in J in uaty. The apportionment will be made strictly by this census. F.vervlitHljr Hayn So. (Vriirets ,..idv Cuthiirt'i', the most won- Oerl'd iin'du-itl iliM'imrv of the Htfe. p eas Uit ttud reftvftl.int! to I lie lusie, ael irt-ntlv ami poHilively on kilne-i. liwr imd lMvel, eleansiiitr the en lite nvat in. dispel coldt, cum heii'inutie, lever, Imltitnal l oimtlpniion and iri.iniianets. Pletiau Imv and trv a (mix of i:. C li.-dnv; iu, A". "Ai i eii . Sold and guarantied lo euro by all drui-KisU. Tho Hud want S.iHbury to buvo ft chamber nf ooamieree. to-To-B for Fifty Cent Guar muted tobacco habit cure, makM weak Tub first discovery of gold on the Klondike was made ill the middle ol August, IS'.Mt, by tieorge Ceriuael.. The only way into an! out ol' the Klondike in winter i. l.y way of Ju ueau. Thesteallhrwhi. h leaves St. M ..-ha. 's How will reach the Klond.kc in '-'opt.-in-lur. T'he only way to live i- to imitate the Indians iu ,'tiess and habit. 1 1' i useless to wear leather or gum boots, (iood moccasins are absolutely necessary. The colder it is the better the Have: iug. When it is very cold there is no wind, and the wind is hard to bear. Indian guides are necessary to go ahead of the dogs and prepare the calnp lot night. Iu the summer the sun ii-e early and sets late, and there arc only a few hums when it is not shinning directly . n Alaska. In the winter the sun shines I' v a .U-'t time only each day. hi summer the weather is warm ami tent life is comfortable. 'fbe winter lasts nine m Miths By steamer it costs one hundred at, I fitly dollars to go fr .in San l'ranei-eo i, Dawson City. Dogs are woith their weight in g. 1 1. A good long haired dog -c:!s f.u tr-m on. hundred and to two hundred dollars. Skates might be used lo a-lialHage at limes. The Yukon river is closed by ie Irotn November lo the I alt, r part of May. I In the Klondike th" tie rm. -tie t. r goes as low as sjxrv degrees heiow .ero. Tin: ( oaii; issi'i:. ' "F NAT Kit Ii! TI.KH .US IT IS i!u KKN- j :m'"nki!si M, in,, iv, , - I A -"'ei ,1 In !h" Wihuilieteii, .N. (' Mess,. (,m Kalei-l,: ', Na tl "llal Cliairtliatl .Mari'UI lltltl'T savs n ;l sijne.l elit'iri.i!: "l'ul!ie "Wiiershij el' Mali 'II. i! Ill .l"j"i!ies is lli, e.'Uiilej issue. (', iili:i,'i,s are la;!v e-i iiin-j j'U'leie selltillient 111 every ilU.lHer el' the e.iiiiilry !'"t tlii- seluti'iii ,.f the urave.-t I'l-nhlciii bil'nre the American .k J The ercatcst issue nl' tun ilern times is new Miiarely ili'aun. This iiiiJ the in, nicy iiiesii,'n will he the tw.i i,ver-hail"win.' i.-ues in the cnuiiaiien ul Illnn " A I'KMAt II1.1C S I'UOI'HCt V. KM YIKi.lSI.V MIMsl KIl sAts sKM I'lti'SI'CIII 'V s I 'iMIN, 11. v. Ch.is. Chisrlni, a I'll shyleriali , niiitist, r at She.;ir,!-t''wn, W . .1 , lies published at) n" n letter tn the t'artinis ut' this enuti'ry pmplii-syiiii; tie" wheat is s"i,n t.i i; , SI hii-hi 1, and ur,. . tlieni t i !' rrn .1 cnil'inatieii alii"! u th, tn-'Wes, he!j ni- t-i tid" ca, Ii ,.ih. r "V' r U, ill! this rej le ev i' re.lii. d He sas i r' - erity h is ci n, e a as -itt i,.m I i "1. an 1 tut li "iii any 'liiieai p irt v ,,r tnea-ure. He Kei his prediction en the 7"). iiiin.llilil I'li-h, U ,n.j.Iy and the :ipp:,r cut M.istern demand, lie ti'iir es a prntit tn the I'llited States ef i-Jlln.ini'l n the cmp. As Inin.'is i iv:i 1" r st" p, d a i rie fiht by -i lpiri.' the I'aec el the -'.erill, ivh., was in attend. mee, ku e k d dun the liht. r-twice and then biin, ed tie ir bead- I:, I her until th. y .i..-. ,.r mercy. Tlii- nny le t be a " d w ay . I slcwine; that 1'uhtiu is brutal and I., be uv.'id. d by the tielitcu-, hut it w ' lli caeiiiiis ;is an atitidnte tn the inni'. diite evil. - Whk tlwiiicrcuiy cliui. tie in i. ri oui in ih- KUn i k c Miufrv ill io !iic Il up. n uil'l they " r -m1 -1 i I - ii In t urnl ncli s n.tliin l.-'Vt r.it :t- tit ty I f NKW A!VKHTIKMKM. ScrofulaSores Health Was Greatly Impaired, But Hood s Siusaparilia Buiit ItUp Sores HiUc Al. Disappeared. I us t mil : t -A w . t rupt tiMi-i on my face, whii'h n";' .irv.l likt rrcifuiti. Mv health win ho much inipairi'd that I mh advistti to taki1 lliH'd'H SHrsajiarilla to build me up. Hiitl I hiuii;ht tix bottU-s. Before I hrid takrn half t( thm annmnt I , found that I was improving. 1 i-ould ri'st better at nitfht, ami felt rcfrcsht'd in the morning, I guiiud in tlcnh and when I bad flnirthed the tix hottU'fl the sorea on my face had alt di sup pea red." J. It. ItoD DIE, I'oNtmaHter, Nahhvllle, No. Carolina. "After Buffering front a sore le for yearp, four holt leu of Hood's Hursfljwtrilla made ft complete cure. It ta several years since 1 took Hood'fl Sraparilta, but I hftve not ouffered with any sore nt iryip. elaa In that time." Mint. M. J. Hakti.ft, Lovett, Ueorgia. HemenilHT Hood's Sarsaparilla t tht Het- the One True tl,t... I'linfirr. He sure to get il'Miil and only IIihmI 1. "OTICE.'M S..:Uv ia lurit-y girir. t!ut I !...v.. .. on the nth il iv ill' Jump 1U7, lirar ll.ililm N. C, Inr vinliitinn of lutprn.tl Kcvemn. Iiiws ol' I'. S. the t'.illnwitiK iiilicli'.s ol' jwr sonul pniprty. vi: Itl (eirrpts nl cm wlnskcv. niie 'Ju hnrsp cnniue and .til linrse boiler, 4 Icrniellllllic lu(w, 1 mush keu. 1 Wort liinirton pump, 1 'Jim icallnn wimileii still, 1 7"iii Kiilhin hi i 1 1. 1 still worm, I hlmver fur cnolinic inusli, mid all other uui ehiiiery usril in entirn'clion with the rcis tereil distillery of I,, M. Hurrisim. Also onetniet or parcel ofliintl whereon said distillery wua Ineatpil. hounded us follow-s; Heifiniiint! ut an iron post stand ing " feet from South east corner of ware house, thence northwest til yards to a pnp lai tree on the hank V!U feet northeast from the al ill house, thence 41) tcet to a birch tree, thence South -Pi yards to a poplar tree near run of Imincii, thence east -III yard to the tiexinniitje, containing one third of one acre, more or lew, together with all buildings) and improvemeuta thereon. Any person or persona hnvimr an claim to sin, I property are herehy n, Hi tied to forward within 110 duya from thia date mid show cause why it should not he forfeited to the United State. Thia Jul la it li F. M. SIMMONS. Collector, by J. J. Daniel, Deputy Collec'or. Tiik New Yok Tiibunc editorial asks if l'rof. Andrei- aii'l his iwo eel p.ttiiuiis would "know the pole if til V saw it." The pri b.d'ilities are that if lli'V -aw il they w "ill. The Tributn sle'llUn'l saw nil' chunks ol humor Me ibis. ""TTvtADn-. ill' I f K M I . N I . GETTING READY I'. very expectant mother has u trying ordeal to face. If she does not s-s,. ,).,.,. js tl.lini. 1 X1 " I j - what tnav happen. 1 ij rluld-l'iith is full 1 of uncertainties it Nature is nnt civin proper assist. inee. Mother's Friend H the Ii ri( h. .'ii c;in ust' :it lhi Iiiiic ll h ii l.niiii' iii, ;ithi when ii'-;ul.iil n- plii'il cM'r;il nicjilli liffuro h.tl'V rutins, ii malicn the ;i.lvtnl cusy iind lu'.irly p;iiu- It ivliri is an-l r'vi'!il.-i " mcrniti M.-kn.'.is." i' l.its tin cviTstraiiii'il tuns- 1 t-1 . r.'lifv.s liu' .ii-tt intct r--litiK. hhort- cii. l,il'r makis rtcincry r api.l and ot r- ta.n wi'.li 'lit any tlaiipT Mis aftrr-rtlci'ts i Mother's Irirnd i fur only one purpisf. : to n ln f inotln rinHMl of ! ' ilaiiLvr aiitl pain. I : I f I tl.ill.ir pi-r liiM f If nt nil drim eturen, or unit I by mniinn r.'t i'i'i mi jtici1. 1 Khkk Books, com jtitniiti val'inlile infnrnid tli'ii for wcrn.-n, will hy M'nt to uny inltlrws i Uimli ui'iiiieU lutt to ; , ,iKAl,, , kf ..l lIuk CO.. ' Atlanta, Ua. j ; I 111 ! h,vn nia.l,. l.y M.nirkHlv. Kiu.wiii they W'le pr" er. I bnllht it line el lim n all', el-. I,,r summer. They havi let iicvi'd -.iti-l'act'irily, uwin In ihi cad -prine m l niher causes. 'I'll, se needs ale specially adapt, d tci wi ar nn jniir ir.ivels, whether by mil ,'f .i n r .ul. NuthitiL' belter I'nr j ie- lll' s, p "ll.ieted llieelins, I'tc.lhc seas, 'll I'T which is upull Us. V'U l.ae I. 'Ul: III white L'""ds l'..r IIH-ri. ii.' ai,d evening', and laneies, winch r.,.i led -., , ilek. and ll"W, I Mil make f li'-' s ,'H these ni"U sn it. at ,l ll, aV have d IV dres-rs wbi eh ,ln net -"i, , a-ily mid are ever in-w i liai iln' "ll tn s;le ihe white nlies I ,r eveliitlL'. Cable Cords, 10c. now 7c. PolkaDots worth 10c now 8c. Lace Effects, worth 15c. now 10c. Bourettes, worth 15c. now 10c. Lappets, - worth 15c. now 12c. These e Is are everlasting wearers, and will be m I as lew In xt sciisuli. Tie v 'hi le t urew eld. Enfield, N. C. SALE of landToTtaxes. ii'M iCf .i ti' n'.i-u' 'i-iiif ,v .t ,i arl" j'n'ii u I Will nil the tit's! Miilld.iV in Seplemtier, (sttT, sell at putilie auellull ul tile cnirl Intns.. ituei III tiillllax the Inilnwill lands tns.itislv taxesilnc iliiallt'ell tmvn- !ni liu lli.- v,.ir t-:,.- Taxes and t'ost. i t;-; I 1 :.i ,'i ti-.' i in ft :w 'J t'l 1 ml I Mi H I'! 1 "N j i lH 1 14 1 in I :m ft 'jn Acres. Alii,, -tell. Ml-- I.. .1 .1 I. pi,. 'in,;, r r. si , I.. II li.iti hcior. I., f. K.iiii.s, N . II. isr , llelel.lliv. Me-es, I.IVI-, .lellll llil'1,,'11. A I.. Ham beny II irdv. S.ir.ih t . I liu, Mrs. M.ij-1.' Ives, Mrs. h. A- I vcv, usiin, Kecl. r, Mrs. .M.dlie " lleveriltls Nevilte. C.ll V N. IMrker, H I.. .1 Ii. Jll nc 1,1 :i;.ii .,i toil pi :t' 7-; 4 !; ,i-.' hul due 1 ihi Tony. Milliard li Walker, ('uridine -I.", W. I". Vl W. V. auent. :i'.'l i :v I in :i h I in .' -ii 1 ul n ; I si Wiirren, Henry tl UK, Ii II. lluruett. K. H. Sinnv, I'rt.scilla 771 niiii -'8 J.F.. DANIF.I. Tax Collector Kaueett townshii, nug ft td. REAMER'S Howard House, JAMES REAMEK, Prop. Unwind ft liattinnireHts., Baltimore, Mil, TERMS $2 l'er Day. aep 111 ly. J.J.WBllMEFl NKW ADVKKTISK'.IKN'f; II KNI-'IKLD. N i To 77 fwffs, QiEEjiflq; The season of '97-'98 opened up last week under most favorable; auspices. Our large floor room, jnst increased by tho addition of Our first class new auctioneer,! Nat Smith, of Nashville, N. C, our! polite and efficient corps of help, and the same experience, pluck and vim in the management of our house, leave nothing for our patrons to wish lor to secure them the best attention and best prices. j We art; determined to maintain i our L . ad for High Prices and Big; Wehave.no high price drummers on the road, and farmer friends "to are determined to ll Kill Kit the benefit of our drummer's sala ries. Thankful for past liberal patron age, we urge you TO COME again and find the same courteous treat ment and diligent and earnest ser vice in YOUR BEHALF which we have HERETOFORE SHOWN. Yours very truly, BOYD & YOUNG. W. T. PARKER, Farm Implements. J.'l I'tH'M) SACKS dl' SALT I'll 11 5-1. in I'l-'.i; SACK C'H.A'", reel plices .111,1 piilltc at tcllt loll to all. .ins 1 ly. S 'ty ; ; ' M. .jr 1 :i' Find this old man's 3 daughters and then send vour orders for Job lT,n,,o, - Excelsior Printiua Company WI'! l,,N. I . I.. Ki r Heads. Packet Head I . H. r II....I. IVu-l.-t ll.a.ls 'iSf. Itill Heads, r.nveh,H's. 0 Stateiiients, Hand Hill- 'W I'loer.iillloes. Tl, ki ts. '' TV nrf-sKMi rsYiri.in:ir.i; -m l; M' -.?: tt x:ttttkttttK AiitKiiONi t Sinn; ismi:n axu Tot kists: Seaboard ' Air Line lit'ii lit's all the. Kiuiiims Huntinji J? (iroumls of Virginia and the I'iirolin:,. COMMENCING JUNE 1, Su tinur Tourist Tickets on Sale at all stations. Stopover I'nvi Iciiss allowisl all tourists Spirts-nu-n's Iticvcles earned free. Solid Cullman l'.-TMtlT,l'.) 1.1 M 1- 4 TKDTKAINS. Train Servi.-.. un- M ci i',tialled. No extra file. 'Ji Vr. K.ST..IHIIN. Vice Cr.n.en Mai $$ II. W. II. (il.dVKi;. Tratlic Man. 'I'. .1. ASii:i;si)N,i;en. Cass Agt lieneral lllllci's: CivH'l'sMut th. Va 3 A 50 feet m 11 still relying on our BLOW our horn' give them A i.il'KS'l'lliN that strikci home is: H.ic von a piano' Nntlnnn tills l heplace o,a , i j -. . ,1 In- .i .- II Id T. The leasons lor tin- l- t heir 1 I'blilul: l,il AI.1TV. The Sti, tt I'l.liios have stood ihe test of tiliiM. That's just why Ihcvare preferred to oth ers. A tlnnn ol joy is a STIKI'K 1'IANO in tin- luitisehohl, ihe testimony of many Allien,. tn families covcriuea peritHl in-iirly lorty years Make your home happy hy pur, hasiiu; a STI Kl'l'. II will produce and ive harmony for a life tunc. Send for illustrated cat ilntir. Terms to suit. ('HAS M, STIKI'K, ! S- l.illeity st., Pallllnoli., Md. Washiuutoii, .VJ1 i:icvcnih st., N. V. Soif.ilk. Va., liu Mam strcei. o, t s Iv. &r TASTELESS I3JUSTASCOO0 FOR AOULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. ,. , A, , '' ti,.Ii.i.s.,No.I0,1U. I url. Mi'rtli'lne f "., M U.ins. M.,. (i,'i,fl,'l,' - nll It! year. Bin belli,, 0. i ? ill IA""':I' i,'"'l l. T-iMI'.,,,! I,.,. ,..H,n U,rs,. ur..- nlr ly tin.. ,.nr. Ii, nll,,,r PI. ei u. ii.i' ..I li ),.i.. in it,,, jnl( in,.,i,tfwli hv ii.'v. r. l'ln rli. I Il.aliirtv.i Ti uiii.uiBttlBiiu awutu m juur luuia. Vuur imir, aastr.CAim 1C 1'' r Sale and Warranted l y Dr. A. 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The Van Winkle Cotton Press Is an up pa, kiln; sinele Imx press, has a .1 inch steel M r, ', improved chill, il nt Irictieti plates. I,,r'e pulleys and "ears and self acting lev, rs for nutcinnlical!)' sl, ii,'' when i ii tilling screw down. II, .el hlock swings .iff out of m. Height all, 1.1 le. ! li inches Can also furnish )u i,u very short uolicv with nil kinds id' Mill Siipli, I'ul'ievs, lleitinj. Sliafliny, llanm rs, Undines and nil kinds f ll.inhvarc, l'ipiii! and H. ZfilWS, WELIDOISr, 1ST. CI. I Weldon, N. C. -llcalcr In- I f 1 Cimlectinncrics, Tohaccos, Ci - MY SALOQK lias Iiopd nvcDlly lilted up with eh -mt r,nitnre ami is supplied with ll,e OI.DKST, IlKSTand MOST ClldICK WfflSKIES, BODIES WD WlftES. Aiuodl' my stock ,,f li,llor, mf lanj ,. C(.,,UMlf j y, H ,,..,, Davenport Si Morris' 'Old (imvci," and Iv.V "Monlieelhi." I lave also opened up a liarrcl ul six year old Al'l'LK 1IRANDV PURE i AND , MELLOW ,. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1897, edition 1
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