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m I I LI i.H Hi J: H i. ! i: v q. r in IT 1 !"' i ' 4U f t THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 2rt, 1SI7. PUBLISHED KVKRY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEDGE, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor- Entered nl 7W Oficc at Wililim is AVron CAsx Muttrr. RATES OK HI'lWrKIHTMN IN AIIVANCK. ODe Year (by Mail), I'ustiine l'aid $1.50. 8ix Mouths 7.Y A Weekly Deinormtii jinrn:il 'It-voied to the muteri:il, e.l,ii-tin?nl. (mlitinil anil anricnlturnl interests nt Halifax ami snr riuadiiiK countie.s. JKr Aflvettisini; rates reasnnalile ami f iruished on application. Tut Republican" iif lnwa declare lor n income tat in their new p'ail'nnn Coxky bo(i up iiiiain in Odin This time he has bcn nmuinMied by the IVp ulists of t hiit State fur (i ivernor. TlIK Paris exhibition in l'.HM) will he the first in which nil nations of the world, fifty-four in all, will bo elli.-ially rep resented. (i ENKll.U. J AMKS L iNUSTHKKI' is liv ing in a little cabin it) tiaiuesville, li.i , with a I'niun veteran, and spends mo.t of his days smoking and dreaming. Kx Sei'kktahy (.'aui.i.h.k tiled a briif with the Attorney-General against tlie Treasury Department's uonstrueiion of the discriminating duty provision of the Dingley tariff act. Al,L flags used in the United States Navy are made by women at the Brook lyn Navy Yard. In the great sewing room twenty to thirty women are assem bled daily to work on the flats. Til E population of (ieriuany continues to increase steadily and rapidly, and it seems inevitable that France will soon see across the Rhine a military power which she cannot hope to match. The rush to the Klondike country and the perils that men encounter in pursuit of gold are not so suprising when you come to think of it. L its of people go to hell for it, remarks the Wilmington Star. Florida can raise better pineapples than any other country iu the world. She is doing it every year. This branch ol horticulture is becoming a great industry in Florida, and there is practically no limit to it. In the departmental competitive exam ination fot the position of chief law clerk to the comptroller of the treasury, the highest rating was made by W. W . War wick, of Ohio, a Democrat, and he was given the uppoiutuicnt. A number of ministers and elders of the Southern Presbyterian church have signed a call for a conference to be he'd in Tuccua, ti.i , April lhli, H'JS, on the subject of the secoud coining of Christ, which the call declares lo be the "pole star" of the church. Secretary Siiei.man, iu his reply to the Japanese goierument, assures Japan that in case Hawaii is annexed, her interests will be carefully "urded. The utterance is intended to aciliate Japan and will probably iciieve the straioed relatious of the two g iverninents. To the young man who wants to know how to lit himself for g lit),' to the Kloii dike. Aeipiire habits of industry and self-control; be prepared to meet with tirmuess whatever diroouragtuonis ma. rise; scrape together two or three tim ' as much money for the journey as the be-sl estimates render necessary, and dou'i t?"- Jl'srit'K Steplieu W. Field of (he Uuited States Supreme Court, has en tered the record for the longest service on the beueh. Justice Field s service exceeds that of Justice Marshall lie was appointed in ISlio ly President Lincoln, and is now iu his 81st year, hale and hearty, of strong mentality, but ol feeble body. He has reached the ae ol retirement, but prefers lo remain iu active service on the beuch.aud it is said that there is no present indication that he will retire. Ir has long been a subject of comment that there are eulirely loo many people living at the penitentiary and boarding at the expense of ihe Si.uo. So not, hi ous has this become that the Boji I of Directors at a meeting last week in i le an order ropiiring officers of the peni tentiary tu pay for the board of lloii families This is right and plop, r and il is believed that it will have a lend, tic) to depopulate ihe linle domain trisidtd over by Superintend m Smilh. Chauibcrlitiu Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Uouiedy always affords prompt relief. For sale bv W. M Cdou, W. ldoii. J. N. Brown, 'llalllal, Dr. A S llarn on, Enfield. Columbia has abolished the eip -n duly on coffee. KtHrvlttnly N.v sai. Ta-eais'ls i.lv t'atlitirhe. Hip mosl weti- derlnl nx-oieul Uisco.crv ul the uee. o eas- ant unit rnfis'slonir to the laslc. act L'enllv kuI OBiUvely on kidiit'VA. Hvei and tsiwels, vleaosimr tlm iitir st.-m. dtsis-l i-nlds. euro hewlaoliA, fever, habitual i-finstialion and biliousnesa. Plraae boy and trv a bol of C ('. C. tn-dav; lu, an, Ml eenm. HolUaud guantnteed to run bj all dnugiala. A boj in Meckleobutg county stabbed aohool mate in a quarrel. Ho-To-Hae (or riftjr Cuu. OuaranUMsd tobaoco babl eura. makM wiiak auensusjua. cuuou pur, aua.a. Auuruaauiw Bishop Putter, of New York is not very loud in his praise of the Dingtey tariff bill. On r.'tuniio home from Kurope some friend who believed in the solacing virtues of Seoteh whiskey, prt sentcd hi to with two eas.-s When th cus'oius t ffieein at New York took th dioien.-h ns of tlie two eases and .siz d them up they (Lured out the tariff duty at 811), which the lievvrcud tioiilk-uian nail to p-iy. I he bishop s religious training: prevented him from pvini; full vent to his feelings TlIK experiment of compulsory vot ingistobe tried in Pennsylvania, the last li-m-uiturr baling passed a law to I hat effect. This, in the opinion of the Aim iu. in Amuulliiiist, 4 will he watched with nnieli infi rrsf. Much can he said iu favor of this, for if men are compelled to vote thev will lake mole interest in pohliculfiiis. Penn-j Ivaoi i is in at' vancc on imttiis of ibis kind, us it Com pelsiho education et children, prevents the eiiipioviu. in of certain miuors, lixes iheriihs ofa d.n's work, provides for the payment cf ciiiph'Ves of ihe public and corporations at certain limes, and compels (he pawueiit of'laxes to sopp irt thcsiaieand local i.vcrumcnt." Col. A I'kksi oi i', C, i. my Superi or of Public Schools, for Halifax ivunly. lias received instruction from Slate Su perintendent .Mcbane to notify Solicitor Daniel to draw a li 1 of indictment against the county coiiiiiiis-i.merN of Halifax county for a failure lo order ihe special e'eclion for public school tax. Wc have cotilidi lice iu I ho people of Halifax eoiiuly that they will stand by their commissioners in this mailer. The people ot the county are burdened with taxes already and Mr. Mebane nor no oue eNe cau force Halifax county people to vote an additi mal tax upon themselves, an), furthermore, it is impossible lo get a grand jury in this county who will be lieve that our commissioners arc guilty of any breach of the law iu refusing to order the election. Tug western Union Telegraph Com pany a few dsys ago appeared before the Railway Commission, with a re straining order granted by Judge Siinotilou, which prevents the commission from enforcing ils order making the message rale iu ihe State 15 cents lor ten words. The matter will be heard a( the United Slates Circuit Court, at the September term. The Company's attorneys are John F. Dillon, Rush Taggart, Stiles k Holliday, and R. C. Strong. The 0. dor is daled August Ki;h, and restrains the commission from making any rate lor ihe Western Union, which does not apply to any other tele graph company. The coiumisi nieis are given leave to resein 1 or modify the or 1-r, upon twenty days' notice lo the Western Union . I i !..! T" ., i t li-.ie. .u.l .O i l, SH ;o .t l.Ic li. rv ,!.. 1 ,.ur I ill- t :r:i , u. To II u- t n- w ,ri,.-r 'A . r 1 . -op.' i; A i .Ira.: v--s ov,l Hooli.'t an 1 terlini; KemMy Co . -. i.i.tt n iil.' -s i ;il nit rt "ik- or f !. Curt' ir'iar.in t,:i!,t!t' 'rif A.''lr."--i t'hnaro or N-'W Yo-k NORTH STATE CULLINGS. Nv'ws Nuics as ulk'J from l lur State I - Wii iiistjn is lo hiv,. a factory tor the in luufacturc of p ints atel shirts. Strong oppo-iiion lo the S.iU,IIUO bond issue is cropping oil in Kileigh. (liiilford College is to receive a 87,1'uO ben 'faciiou, says the Ashenllc Citizen. The latest report shows L'tl cotton, w oo'en and silk niilis in North Caro lina Virginia will probably have several students at our A. and M. Cdlege th s year. M;ss Carrie Mel'anless, f Sali-buiy, has been i tfcred SJotl fur a painting ,n porcelain. lieorge S. l'nwell has hem appoint! d receiver ol the rir-l N uioiial bank Aslieville. It is estimated that in ail three thoi - SJll I p. rs 'iis attend d the Cbautampia at It d Springs State Supeiiuteodciii l, bane has been callol on for 81 null by the Cullowhee High School. Julio 0. I)..nev, ihe colored iralor. will go to Ohio this fa I to make cam paign speeches. Two negroes iu U'adesh,,ro fought an impr mip'ii In -I with pistols one being shot in ihe neck. 'lie St.no Firm ti Mliinee has S - propliiled 11 1-1 ,i lb,, new .( Cacti - rv Mi l iai.li- rv 'be negr gu ild wh i allowed ibe five c unlets to escape Ir au Ihe i.enileuliarv has hei-n dtsinisse,!. The S mlo-ru Itiilw iv is buying right af way along the line ol ihe pinpom-d Mooce. villi- U.ilway Surgeons removed, by elecineity, a ui-ile on ibe ti'ivertior's cheek. The op- er it lull Was soccissfill. A fine porinit of the hue Senator Vanee'was presented In the Vance Dein- oa'raiic club of Aslieville. The Confederate Veterans of Mecklen burg have elected .Mr. L. Leon Comman der for th-' ensuing year. (ireenville had something new a day or so ago an elopement of two ol tie oilnred "elite" of the town. Clarretta Avery, the 12-year old ne gro girl pieacher, atiracta large audi ence wherever she appear! in this Slate. At the oeit term of Salisbury court there are two capital cases to come up for trial; one for aaaault and on for mur der The North Carolina Rolling Expo sition on Wheels will be named Char lotte. That city paid $3110 lor the piivi lege. It is aim unced that 1! ill r is after the scalp of Harry Skinner and that State Senator Moye is to be the opposing candidate. The Slate Board ot' Epu!iz ition will make inquiry to ascertain whether the State farms, which are leased, are listed for taxation. The North Caioliua Baptist calls upon the friends of Wake Forest College to provide a fire proof building for its S.lil, IHMJ library. The regular civil service cx.ituiuaii m for storekeepers, guagers, clerk', etc., will be held at Aslieville and Statcsville Sep tember lSlh There is general satisfaction at the quickness of the conviction at Henderson of Cieorge Brodie, the Kitirell ranit. He is to hang Sept. 1st. Mosquitoes are reported as so had on Oerueoke Island that the summer visi tors haw all been driven away from that usually pleasant resort. The board of eiprali ilion completed , its work for all ret inn of slorill'i tmw in. ! The increase of valuation for the State i- ! between one and two million dollars i The Lutherans of Virginia have ex.! communicated lie?. .1 . ,.. 'loses, lortn- rly of Salisbury, because he per-ists jn teaching the doctrine of sinless perf e ' tion. Work on the "short cut" of the S. A. E. between Ridgeway and l'ctcrslmrg, has at last begun. It is strange that in all these years that link has not been fin ished. Charlotte's new court house will le christened October 4th. Judge H ie will reside on that occasion and a program will be arranged by the Char lotte bar. Three negroes are engaged in the man ufacture of tobacco in Davie county The style of ihe firm is Dulin Brothers They mploy about -') hands and do busiioss in a log house. The llailroad Commission has re inded the order holding the - o'clock train at llaleigh for the -'-0 Seal oard vestibule. This was done on a statement ; fr iu Col. A. B. Andrews. j It is said that an example will he ma le f John Milam, the Cbarloile default, r. by his bondstnen, a Baltimore surety e in -puny, which h is spent Soilil in e itching him. and that he will get at least '' y ars imprisonment. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tin lilaililtr was ctvatril tor um tiui'inw.' namely, a mvptaclt; i'-ir the urmr, and a- siicli it i.s not liable t"aiiv torm of iiise-sr ly ihh ol' two Wiiys. Tlie lirl way is tinm ptTt'i't t action of the kitfnevs. 'i he so - mi. I way is Iron) earrlts loral tnaimnl of otlu r iliscaws. CIIIKF ( .VI si:. l iiliealthy urine tiotn imlic.lthy kidney- is the chief eausc of lilatldt r (rniihlfs. So tlie womb, like the ltla.l.le', was ereated for ttne purjvuis, aiiil if ii'-t tloi lotv too much i-i iittt liable to weakness or tlt-e rxt'ept in rare caips It i situatt il b.tc'r ol a'ld vt ry t lo-i' to thr blatbb r, 1 hi it f.nv any pain, (tist-a-tt or laionvriiiem-r iii.u.i fitnl in the kn.nes, Uaek, blaibb r or urinary p,Lsaj;e is often, by mistake, at t ributed to Ifinale wrakne.ss or womb trouble of soini- sort. The error is easily mailr anl ua hi'iir.a-ily avontrj. Totiml out etirreetly. srt out urine anb- fur twenty four hour; a stilmu nt or sritlmu Hitiuatt.s kiilnt'V or blaiMrr trouble- The mi 1 11 autl tht rtr.Mrilmary etVei t ot' Ir Kilmer's Swamp K'oot, the jrreat kulney, ami blaibler reuieily is soon reiliett. If ,ou neeil a metlirine you shouhl haw the best. At ilruiiistrt fifty eetitsaml one tlol ( !ar- Von may have a sample bo t tit anl pamphlet, both sent tree by mail. Men tion the Koan-tke News anil srin! vour ad dress to lr Kilmer aV Co , Hiruliauitnn. '. V. The proprietor ol" this paper uuar autre the etiiiiuenrss nf this otTer. - Win, K. Kvan.s, just returned from l'anaina, tells the Asheviile ('itiz-'ii thitt ; nearly nine-tenth of th-! people who go ! there Iruii a cl'l cliuuto die of I". wr NKW AIV K K I IS KM K.N IS t In Feeble Health : Unable to do Her Work - Nervous any Tired - All Thcso Troubles Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "For the past four yrtirs I iisu e tu m in feeble health, ami (or two ytxr pust, owing to ehnnne of climate, 1 have not been ahle to do my work. I was nervous and had a tired ferliUK and was aider Ihe treatment of physicians, hut I continually (frew worse. My husband iuiitttl on mv tryiiifr Hood a SariiHprlUa and I finally consented, and began taking; it the first of June, lSHfi. The fintt bot'Jt did me no much (food that I continued with It, and after taking four bottle and one .Kittle of Hood's I'illa I am able to do my work, and the tired, nervous feeling la entirely cured." MRfl. U. N. IIohka, Buu inee, (la. Sarsaparilla;;: Purlnrr. 8ild liy all itruaaistn. (I ; an tor f.v t-l r,:il w all l.lvfr Ills and HOOd 5 HlllS 8U-K llradach.'. J.V DESIGN'S SENT FKEK. In writing give aome limit as to priiss anil state ae of den-used. I tUCI'KT 8TIK li h, 11,. I. jluPj to select from. m-r a hive o branch yards, and parties doing business nnder a similar finn name have no connection with us in any way whalefer. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, (Established 1848.) 150 to 163 Bank tM Norfolk, Vi, not 9 ly. Salisbury is lo have a gymnasium and shooting galleiv. NEW ADVE.U'ISIOMKN IS. fiTiirni11 . 91U I nun ami aiwut winch such t.-iuicr ami . holy n-cnllcTtion-; cltistir as ih.it of " Moth n: '-she who watt-hol , over our ln'l'!i.s iiitancy ,".iul.;';ul- I cil our first toUemi step. et j the hie of every l".xect.uit Moth-! er is beset with !am;er atul all el- ' fort .sliould he made to avoid it. j Mother's Friend .so assists nat ure j in the change tak-j iiig place that t the V. x pedant ! M other is eua- 1 bled to look (or v a r d w 1 1 h o u t dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she , is f;vnd stronger after than before , C(.S..iiement in short, it "make', Childbirth natural and easy, as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything; but MOTHER'S FRIEND " My wife sutToriM more in ten min utes with either of her other Inn chil dren Mian she.lhl altogether Willi her last, liavinif previously iiseil four bot tles of ' Mother 'a Friend.' It is a blessing to any oik expeetinirto be come a MOTUKK ," says a customer. llcMiKitsoN I'aik, Carmi, Illinois. Of Ore -curs it Jl no. ,.r nt t-y mall en rosnpt ,-r pri,'. W nti- f.-t Isinli i-ontainiiii: testtmeni.aH au! vaeaal-iti infenn.iuuu (or all Moltiers, fre. Thr llrs tfli l l Rrsolilor To., ttlinta. fi. UH1 lias been made by somebody, Knowing I hey were proper, I bought a line of linen atfiels for summer. They have not v, d satisfactorily, owing to the cool -pnng and otlu r causes. El Tin -'.. .l-ar.' s-e,-iai!v a laj-ieil in wi ar mi air travels, win ilier 1')' rail ir din r 1, Nntliitie; lieiii-r l'..r Ilies. i nlraeled llKclills, itc, llic si-asnn t',,r which is upnn us. Ynu have h.inehi whili' L''i'ls for Ilium ini: and evt nine;, antl 1'aiu iis, wliirli L-l "1 "id - i 'I liek, alnl ll"W, 1 Hill 111 l i' ( rif-'s ,.n ihcsf L'lU'ds s,, 1 1 1 :T inav li i "v. is ,J(V ,lr, ( s whi h du m l x,ii i a-ilv and nr r vi r in w 'iialiliii-j yi'ti In save- llio wliiti- uiK-s I- r cvrmn.'. Cable Cords, wortli 10c. now 7c. PolkaDots worth 10c now 8c. Lace Effects, worth 15c. now 10c. Bourettes, worth 15c. now 10c. Lappets, - worth 15c. now 12c. Thi se ;n ns an' i verl:isii)e; wearers, and will he I as n . w iuxi seasun. Th -v du it lTiiW ..Id. J.J.WHITAKER Enfield, N. C. V OTICB.-M Notice is hereliy nivt-n th.it I lmvevied on the oth d,,y ol June 1:T, ne:ir Maiii;ix N C. t"i iol.ition ot Intern. il Kevenue hiwt ol I . S. the lollowiny iutiele of p-r -mal property. ;tl h.irrtN ot corn whkey. one horse engine and :U hore tmiler, -I t'l-niieiitiu tulw, 1 iiLi-di keg, 1 Worthinutt-n pump. 1 "JtHt ilhui wiNHjen still, 1 7 i .ll.in 1 t il i unrui, 1 Mower t'..r tiMi'ini: mash, and nil other ma ehinery u-ed in eoiineelion with the reuis tend distillery ot I,, M. Harmon. Al one trai t or pireel ol' laud whereon taid distillery was located, hounded an lolliiut: lteginning at an iron pt ft.tnd iu "ilei t Irom Suit n ra-t t orm i l' ware hoiiM. thr nee nttrtliwe-t 4it yurdi to a p-'p-lai ireron thrhiink JotVet northeast tioiu thitill hoiiM. Ihrnre -M teet to a tint II tier, tin nee Sou I it It ard- to u ptplar tree i mm i run ot ln.uH'h, llietiee east n yantw to tin' heguiinHg, r.int;inunK one thud ot ttie ane, limn or let-t, together w itli all Inn hling-s and iinproxeuienti th ii-on- Any i i-ou or person Inking any claim U mud tmw-ri v nr hirrliv ftontiwt in t'..t w.u.l within :. ihiyt tioiu tht daU' and aIiow i aiie why It nhould Dot Ite toiditeil to thr I luted Mate? This July Hith l:7. V. M. SIM MoNS, Cnlhrtr, hy J J. Ihirnel, leputy Collei: or. W , M. II AHUSTON V 1 0 , Wholeiile and KetAil Dealfrsin CAUPKTS, STOVES, and Mattreasea.atc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HABLI8T0NC0 No. 30 N. Sjcamora St., Patoratrarg, Va in M lr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I enhi;li), n-c. The season of '97-'98 opened up last week under most favorable auspices. Our large floor room, iust increased by tho addition of Our first class 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. Wo are determined to maintain! ourLsad for High Sales xfclosepersonalattentionwfil count. We have no high price drummers on the road, and still relying on our farmer friends "to BLOW our horn" are determined to give them II II. II 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. FURNITURE! -AT- i 11 iVS! it li II 1 We are loe.it ed now at our new quarters, No, 11.'! old Market Square, two doorn troiii Main street. We eal! your attention to our 1? ."0 Nolid oak heilrootn suits, w hu h is the wonder oi' tlie ae. Are you in need oi' a woven w ireeot'.' i niy a lew ninre iet't We will elosf ihfin ntil nt Vk- eat li llaminoik eli.nr now red need to 1 '.'". !i iner pi tie, vj We t.ike ple.iMire to f how you through our strnk. No TrouMe to -dmw &hI. Mail orders promptly attended to. For haritim eall nt K URN 's: 111 (Mil Maikit S'i"-i"'- W. T. PARKER, , I'Ku.m v . TT rA I Farm Implements. L'.'l l'OI'Xl) SACKS OK SALT Foil SI. in l'KHSACK I3i,.Corri-i't prii-i's ami (mlilr atli'iitimi to all. I itetoliaTe Nice Visitim Cards , - -- T- tiT Tliri'l.ACK TOiil'TTHI M IN TlIK I.ATfT STYLE IS AT TlIK (il TICK 1. 1 IHK Excelsior Printinc CompaDy, WELOON, N C. Li ttiT llfwln, I'm Wrt Hi'iiils, Hill llfwlH, Knvfl(i, Ktatrnimt, Iliind l'niifrnniuim, Tickel!, .Slnppinn Ts-s, Hanilliill. REAMER'S Howard House, aiiff 1 ty Kit I JAMES KEAMKK, l'rop. lldwunl A Hal t i more 1h , tUltliuoru, Mil. TERMS $2 Per Oay. ep 111 Ij. 50 feet in length j new auctioneer,; Prices and Big; ). FURNITURE! unn! fx . I'ikii'h I'rmn Main hi ni't . H-'.'ll-ly TIE1FF i ArnsilMN thai stuke iionie is: I Have j on a piano? Nothinu tills the plaee I oeeupied liv a riKKF. The reasons lot ; this is th ir SI rilKlOK I Al.l I V. I Uv i Sin il 1'ianos have stood ;he te-t ol' tia.e. ! That's just why the? aie pit lerred to oth ers. A tlnn of joy is a SIIKFK I'lANt) in the household, the testiuiouy ol many Anietiian tattiihes eovennya period nearly forty years, Makeymir home happy hy pureha.sinn n NTI Kt "F It will prodnee und tiiw harinotiy lor a life time. Sriul lor illustrated eat tlou'iie lerins to inf. (HAS M STIKIF. ! N. I.iheity st.. U.iltimore, Md. Washiii-lon, .VJI i;h-eiith st., N. W. Norfolk, W, 111! Main slm t. net Hiv. irtij i tLcaa NIC IS JUST AS COOO FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. m.,,,,,. r,,,;f '.'ir-No- lii'ntli.tui-n:-W .ld lusl jenr. Il trtllo. of IIKIVKs TAS'l'K.I.KSH rilllj. TONIC tut Zni '..uiflil llir.B iii,.sr nlranar tin. y..,f. n .11 .r ,..Ti.'ii.s. , ( 1 ,,. In tin ilnm bn.inm. !,., ot'Vt-r ...m nu nrtlc ltf th&tgavo urh uulvureul utl kUiu u juu Twite. Vuur. imlT, All.MI.CAIUI 4C For Sale and Wirraiitrd l j Dr.A.S.HarrisoD, Knficld, N. C, T r.t. i- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (HSTTOXaiNS, All in need of a cotton gin outfit that has taken first prize at Texas State Fair and Atlanta. Exposition, will save money, and get the best money can bMy if they will give us a trial on the VAN WIN KLE n h er ami Ciniilf nsfr U ir tr ir tr - - MADE IN ATLANTA, GA. ).jV ,,,o, The roll boxes correct in shape and breaking of roll seldom occurs. The celebrated Van Winkle Feed ers are too well known to need an extended description here. They are now in use on every make of gins and has never failed to give per fect satisfaction. Will do better work than can be done by hand. lie fan Winkle Cotton Press at Is mi ii , in kin j single 1 ux n , lias a ,'i in, 1 .ini srri w, i m ; r i . v t- 1 eliilli il m H- liioli.iii ilali-n. l.iii;i' I'lillrvs an-l ;ii-uinl si llm-liiij; U Vt r lur a ti t . -mal i i-ul ty slii- iin wlirti liiiihiiii; mti-w ilium. Ilr.ll M.irli swings i(T out i if way, lli'i;;lit ulir 111!, l.'l I'.i'l I! illrll.S Can al-ci furnish j.m i n i iv slmrl n.iiuv wiili all km, Is " Mill Su 'i. 1'iilli js, IMiin. Sliafiini', linn. r-, Knnns a-iH all kin-l- f ILmlwarf, l'ipin anil l'i"' Finings, WELDON, 1ST. d. W.I i. SMITH. Weldon, N. C. -I). mm e.iil'n-lii.n.iios, TuliaiYos, t'i-ars 1 MY SALOON lias l-.on rmnily fiiil ,,p i,h olukm", i:i:sr WHISKIES, BODIES VlfiEST. Ainiinj. n,y .Hock (' li,,,,,,,, 1 l,av,. lln,l ,),, ,.f!,-,rotfj V. Harper Davonpurl M.-rris.' "Old (ir.,vn," and V,V iw.u 1 ' I have aUo upened up a barnl ol ix yoar uld A I'l'LK HUANI'Y PURE AND MELLOW & VX, lor Midii iinil l'iirm-i s "uB Alwi liavi- mi hand lull suiily (,r impnrlnl and d,.iiusiic wi,,,.,, Amnnir ill. l.i 1 1 1 r will 1 Cuiind . ul (iiritlt Co.'b I liavi- sumo ol ihf North Carolina Corn Whiskey, made hy llarrisno & Co., the host corn whiskey makers we hae in unr i Territory. 1 have on hand all kinds of pure whiskies and am prepared to nive my friends Entire Satisfaction " throughout Halifax and adjniidnp couotirr. Thunki . ihe public for past liberal patrnnnt-H, 1 will say when you Anil Wtldun doL't fail to call to km the OLD UltlGl.NAL dot & ly 0,w f are mechanically l'ir li: 1 J n K UJJU and Farm Sii,,li,s. ?(.n, rally. in n r ,, is , fc fc iin.i mostciioick wiuory at ("hm-linyottc. Ol,Ii:ST AN'll HKST- DAVE SMITH, on Washington Atcduc. 1 --- - - - .ask.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1897, edition 1
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