Newspapers / Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / Oct. 7, 1897, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Pousse Pate. And why not a pie-pusher es well ns a coffee-pusher ? It's far more necessary. l)o you suffer with dyspepsia? Ayer's Cathartic Pills will cure you. Tuke a PILL AFTER PIE. "HE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, OCTOUKK 7, 18U7. TOWN AND YICINITY. Torn month. OrrofiKR is hero. Tins is the month of fairs. Tllg days are crowing shorter. KlKKs will noon be in order now. Octmiikk came io clear and warm. Nkw families continue to come in. IIaiuiiss' ciieus will be hereon Fri day the I full. I nr. delicious sour.riemong is rapid ly disappearing. IIaii. to thejoyous return of the buckwheat cake. Cotton is fuw but there is life in the old land yet. Tub nurehmts here have excellent 'stocks of fall poods. This is mm of tlm most deli duful months of the year. Voir shcpiild lake the .News in or der lo eel the news. Mi'KT i-f lie farmers are holding their cotton on account of the low prices. Til urns is no danger in reading p " try unless you are tempt, d to write Oil, moon, I lute you," eiclaincd jo fair Weldon girl. And the man in it tjs'uilcd. I It is surprising how many people jure Irjing lo sell what ihcy declare is a !'iod I long. Now is the time lor the farmers lo ( oe who can bring in I he largest potatoes U'i'l pumpkins. I Til I! bund organ and monkey, fore MiiDeiN of circuses aud fairs, were in evi jdeuee Saturday. I Tllg show bills are up, and the in; n w!io has children to take in to see ibe animals is happy. I II RitE is a new fad in the lapel I Itlnn Pll.tlir,, f ..I.O.I- . uc a cnnuri u are Pmw placed on them. 1 Tub girl who tries to imitate a man 3 idiotic, but the imitation is often very l ittering just the same. J Convsrki.no with a man who a! Wuys agrees with you is about as monoto nous as talking to an echo. -Viw is the time lor the older people ,o begin to look around for no excuse lo go to the circus on the 15th. i I n hem a man has a reputation f , r wisdom he can say foolish things and- his piends opplaud them as sarcasm. f A man gets very little credit for hat ha docs in ibis world, but he g ts ois ol blame for what he doesn't. HoPK springs eternal in I he human reast. That's why the pool of disap pointment is always slopping over. If you want to see the smartest, julest, and sweetest baby that ever livid, ust get any mother to show you hers. There is some consolation in bting ialltj a diamond in the Much, for the Imitation gems are always highly polUlo d. a otHiKs or M ektinu. Rev. J A. Hornaday has given notice that he will begin a scries of meetings at the Moth.- dist Kpiscopal church here the fjunh Sunday in ibis month, and asks tb prayers of all Christian people for a great revival in our midst. IXvr op Atonement. Yesterday was known in the Jewish calendar as ioiU Kil.IHir. OrDjV l)f Arnnlnnl ll... greatest of all the .Hebrew holidays. It began at sunset yesterday. During the twenty-four hours all Jews abstain from food, and rest from all business pursuits. If your child is puny, fretful, troubled with glandular swellings, inflamed eyes, or sores on the bead, face, or body, a couise of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is needed to expel the terofulous humors from the blood. The sooner you begin to give ibis medicine the belter. Maiirmob Lice.vnek. There was a little more activity in the matrimonial market during the past month, and the register of deeds issued during the month of September, twenty-five marriage licenses, against fifteen (or the month of August. Ten were to whiles and fifteen to colored couples. ''For seve ral months, 1 was troubled with a persistent humor on m h..,i.l j which gave uie considerable annoyance, until it oecured to me to try Ayer's Hair Vigor. Before using one buttle the humor was healed. T. T. Adams I Jenera' Merchant, Turbeville, Va. Larue Kim 1'lant Mrs. K. T. Clark sent to this office one of the largest and finest egg plants we have ever seen before. Mrs. Clark panted the vine and cultivated it herself and has the satisfac tion of knowing that she succeeded in raising some fine specimens of this vege table. Natural History. 'Now cbi! Jten," said the fair teacher of the class in natural history, up at tho Institute, the other day, "suppose we begin the study of some ol the most wonderful animals on earth. Where shall we begin?" "At tho circus, please ma'am," said a bright little girl who had been studying the flaming show bills around town. A Series op M ;etinis. A series "f ineetirM.-s wi,! h-in in the Baptist church a- 7::W o'clock next Monday "Uil.Oc. II Rev. V. II. Martin, pas tor of the Spur!:e.n Memorial Baptist church of '. .Ik will assist the pastor. All the people I" i lit; town aud surround ing country are cordially invited to attend services All christians are urged to come aud lend a helping band in savin souls. Cordially, 11. G. Kenhrii'K, Jr. CRIMINAL COURT. The Serial Terra I'inishcs l'p The Business lur Which ll Was CalleJ anj AJjuurns. A CASKET OF JEWELS. Specimens liaiherej Here anj There ani I'resenkJ at Their I ace Value. i OrR country cousins, aunts, unties, Bephcws, neices and all the dear children ill be here on the 15th to see the circus. 1 A man may bo struck by a woman's cauty, and yet not be seriously injured, nless she happens to be a wheelwoinan. T If you visit the Norfolk fair this :ek,you can get an excellent nieal at Hudson's Kuglish Kitchen foi 2.') cents. After serious illness Hood's Sarsaparilla fias wonderful building up power. It iiirifies the blood and restores pcifect eallh. A great many farmers are holding Iheir cotton for better prieca and a great I' sl uf disappointment is lelt at the pre vailing low price. ! Kildncna is often preceded or accom panied by graynosa of tlm hair. To pit ent both baldness and gruyness, use Jlall'a Hair Kcuewcr.an honest remedy. f The trees and foliage generally are F"W uispiaymg the richest of the year. sr-''i to tn.i ths tr.ni ,v. bin given i good hiut to "pro-perity." I The right hand and the left Toot ro tho larger. The right band because i't of the grabbing is done with il, and he left foot because that bears tho moat Weight when people stand. Movkii To Town. Mr. J. L. Wil liams and family, who for the past year have been living at Littleton, have moved to town and occupy the old Ling resi lience on West Secmd street. We are always glad to welcome desirable families to Weldon, ami on this occasion we take great pleasure in extending to Mr. Wil liams and bis excellent family a most hearty weleo-ue. W hi tak Ell's CiiAl'Ei.. The follow ing news notes are sent by W. C. W. Children's Diy exercises at Whitaker's Chapel, Kufield Township, Halifax couu ty, next Sunday at 1 1 o'clock. There are ten township Suuday School Associations; only one has held the fall convention. Inquiry where are the nine? Crops are getting ready faster than they can be gathered. It is the same old story and yet con stanlly recuring thai Simmons Liver Reg ulator is the best family medicine. "W have used it in our family for eight years and find it the best medicine we ever used. We think there is no such tnedi cine as Simmons Liver Regulator." Mrs. M. K. S. Adington, Franklin, N. C "Kach member of our family uses it as occasion requires. W. B. Smith, Mt, Vernon, Ky. Tiiouiiht It Was Sunday. It generally supposed that a young man a pretty severe attack when be calls to see his best girl on Saturday night. Weldon Comes lorward with one, however, who is a diplomate of the first water. He called last Saturday night and after spending several delightful hours iuformcd the young lady, after she had incidentally said something about Saturday, that he thought it was Sunday. So, of course, he called again the next night. 1).. W H ... i' i. i. wish. We are pleased to announce that our popular and efficient dentist, Dr. T. T. Ross, has returned to Weldon and has resumed his practice here. He is undoubtedly one of the best demists in the State and his work always gives entire satisfaction. Dr. Boss informs us that in the future he will spend the most of bis time in his office here. His recent absense v is on account of the fact that he paid quite a long visit to bis ui ither ut Greensboro. IVople come here from all sectious to have iheir work done by Dr. Ross, and among his customers a good inauy come even from Portsmouth and other distant points. He has all the latest appliances for painless extraction of teeth and all work done by him is warranted to please in overy instance, and is according to the latest methods known in dentistry. II. D. Allen & Co. We tako very great pleasure in calling attention to the advertisement of II. D. Allen Si Co These gentlemen have had large experi ence in handling goods aud they start out with lair prospects ahead of them They have opened up an entirely new stock of dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes and such other good as are usually found hi a hrst class general store and they in- vile an inspection of tho same. Their plaeeof business is the store recently vacated by Mr. W. H. Tillery and next door to bis present stand. The business is in charge of Mr. A. S. Allen and Mr, II. D. Allen, both possessed of fine busi ness qualifications. They aro polite obliging and plum square in all their dealings. Customers will be wailed upon in an intelligent manner, and the best attention will be given to the wants of all. See their advertisement iu another col uiun. Moved to Weldon. We are al wajs glad to welcome new families to town. On this occasion we are particu larly pleased to welcome as residents of Weldon in the future, Captain John A Cutls's mother, two sisters and a brother, Captain Cults has rented the residence owned by Mr. K. Clark, on Third street, known as the Spiers place. Captain Cutis has been here several years and is very popular with all aud it is a pleasure to have the other members of his familv here also. up and others but Yellow 4ack Prevantatlx f Guard against Yellow Jack by keeping ueatsiem moroughly clean and tree Iroin ttm broeding mailer. CVoareta Candy Jlhirtic will cleanse the system and all ontagiou disease germs. f Some of us have mora owns in this world than f hen we get to the cemotcty we wil Je on i dead level. f Me tare- Mu Fay. t Thai is the way all druggists sell Groves Tasteless Chill tonic for Chills and Mala tia. It is simply Iron and Quinine io a iasieless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter oauseaiiug tonic. l'tioe pOo. t ! Millinery Oi'kninu Mrs. 1". A. Lewis will have her fall opening of mil linery next WVduesJiy an 1 Thmsday, the Llth and 1 1th. She has a beautiful line of hats, b inncisaud noveliies lor tin fall aud winter an I a m st eicelleni trimmer, who comes lir.-.rt fr.ru Arm strong, Cator A Co'. Mrs. Lewis spenl some time on the northern mirkeis and lo r selections aro evidences of the fact that she displayed excellent taste in her purchases. Kvery one is ioviiated tn eall next Wednesday anil Thursday and see the "love of bonnet" the "cute little hat" aud other feminine headgear and paraphernalia. I'nci.aimkii Letters The follow ing is a list of letters reuuiuing uucalled for in tho Weldon pulofliee: Sarah Wall, Richard While (2), Klla aiuiiu'ibn, C. 1 SlujQ, Jumos Satchel, Willie ltipply, L'uisa Allen l'onton, Mrs. Mary Ann Neville, Kdilh Johnson, J. T Ivey, Jane Harrison, (i) Willie II. der rick, Mrs. Annie Hunter (-), Aduliue Oarriss, Hanover Orissoin, Mollic Kvans. James T. Carroll, Burton Bruce, Mary Barnes, Henry Bergiu, Nan Burton, Clem Allen, Mrs. Annie Whitehead. l'eraons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." A Timely Friend. With perfect propriety may w call that excellent remedy, Salvation Oil, a timely friend. This liniment rapidly cures rheumatism, neuralgia and paius, when other remedies fail. Mr. Juo. M. Hull, Ashland, Vs., writes : "I suffered with rheumatism In the ankle and the muscles connected therewith, rial vat ion Oil at one relieved the sore ness, reduced the swelling, and cured the pain. No other liniment that I ever used did me so much good," Dklkiiu kui. Mi su'ale. The music loving people of Weldon and surround ing country will begiveu an opportunity of attending a most enjoyable niusbal en tertainment at Kinry's Hall, to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. The following well known local artists will take part, assisted by I'rof. Hu"hcs f Lexington, Kentucky, and other for eign talent, Mrs. W. T. Shaw, Misses Bessie Worthingtou, F.stelle Klwards, Auuie Fierce, Amilu Travis and others; Messrs. Dmiel, Garrett, Jackson, Barrow and others. The entertainment will consist of in.iruni nlal and vocal solos, select duetts, quartettes, and choruses. The enlertaiument is for the benefit of the Osceola Club, and it wil be introductory to a jolly good miostrel show to be given Ociober L'Hth. Ad mission 25 ceiils; children 15 cents Reserved seals .'15 cunts. A Good Prayer. An exchange tells the following : "An old railroad man who had drifted into church where a revival was going on was asked to lead iu prayer, and this is the way he did it : "0 Lord, now that I have flagged Thee, lift up my feet oil the rough aud plant them safely on the platlorm ol the train of salvatiou. Let me use the safely lamp known as prudence, make all the couplings of the traiu the strong link of Thy love, and let my hand lamp be tho Bible. And Heavenly Father, keep all the switches jlosed that lead off onto the aiding especially those with the blind end. 0 Lord, if it be Thy pleasure, have every semaphore along the line show the white light of hope, that I may make the run flife without stopping. And Lord, Hive us the Ten Commandments for schedule, aud when I have finished the run on schedule time, pulled into the great dark station of Death, may Thou the Superintendent of the I'uiversc, say, Well done thou good and faithful servant; ..oiuo and sign the pay roll and receive a check lor denial happiness." Vellew l-'etrr tie. nis breed iu I he bowels. Kill tlicin and you are safe from the dicadlul disease, Cas uareta dcsimy (be genus throughout the system and make it impossible for new inea to loriu. I ascarulsare the ouly re liable safe guard for young and old against inllowJack. IOc. I'.ic. Slle. all drug gists. Halifax Criminal court, special term, finished up its busiuess last Friday and adjourned. There were 1(1 eases on the docket. The following aro the eases dis posed of in addition to those given last week: State vs. 1'. C. White, defendant pleads guilty; judgment suspeuded on payment of cost. State vs John Davis and Homer Webb. I. and r.; verdict, not guilty. State vs Bailey Turner, 1 and r, verdict guilty. U months in State's prison. Statu vs Jack Alston, perjury, guilty; two years in State's prison. State vs Ashley Fender, resisting offi cer, verdict, guilty; 30 days in jail. State vs Allen Alston, forgery, verdict guilty; 8 months in State's prisou. State vs. Jim Joues, resisting officer, guilty; judgment suspended on payment of costs. Slate vs. Wiley l'hilputs, I. uud r., ver liet guilty; 8 months in State's prison. Stale vs Bartholomew Hamill, I. and r, guilty; 4 months in couuty jail, State vstleorge Smith, vagrancy, pleads guilty; (ill days in j -ait, with leave to hire out. Stale vs. Tom Powell, false returns, ,'uilty; 110 days in jail, leave to hire out. State vs James Moore, I. and f. p., guilty; 8 mouths in State's prisou. Slate vs Lafayette Faulcon and Shet- ard Hockaday, 1. and r., pleads guilty judgment suspended on payment of costs, with leave lo hire out for costs. Slate vs Charles Harvey, a. and b.. de fondant pleads guilty; ft) and costs with leave to hire out. Mtate vs. Walter Cotton, forgery, guilt); 8 months in State's prison. State vs Kssex Johnson a. and b. de fendant pleads guilty; judgment sus pended on payment of costs. State vs Americus Smith, 1. and r., guilt"; judgment suspended on payment of costs. Mr. W. A. Wilcox, of Halifax, was here Saturday. Mrs. W. . Tillery left yesterday for huheld on a visit to relatives. COUNTY MATTERS. Miss l'annio Duukum, of Richmond, is visiting .Jrs. II. J.,. Harvey. PnweiiKs f ihe B..arJ al Th.ir lular .Mnnihly laiini;. The county eommi-iMoijcr met in rrg ular session Motidav. and h. 1.1 - ,)..,. meeting, all members ofibe board ljin: present as follow-: f. Harrison, chairman- A lite, J. P. Futrell, J. II. Norman and X K W A I) V K K T IK K M EX TS . Tbt Mr. W. II. Sumtucrclbof Winston, was clerk. among the callers here Tuesday. Judge J. M. Mullen, of Petersburg, was here for a short lime Monday. .Mrs. J. 1. (jooch has returned home from a pleasant vi.-it to Lynchburg, ri.... t t it i icv. a. .1. uornauay is assisting in C. P. Anthony. Mack M. Fur, 'gersuU series ol meetings at Greenville this week, noon session began aod prescuted Mrs, T. li. Dunn has returned home from a visit to her parents at Reidsville, Mr. Thomas Jenkins, of Rocky Mount came up to Weldon Sunday on a brief visit. ie uioruing nours Jiomlav were laken up in hearing Iroiu different firms who desired to put in bids for the erec tion of u wire fence on the counly liu betwoBH Halifax aud Martin. 1 he tax collectors for the difi'crcnt townships were present when the after their insolvent lists. They were each given .'10 more days to make a final report The new lax books were placed in the hands ol the collectors, with instructions to "rush as the funds iu the treasury aro al a low ebb. flic following accounts were audited Dr. J. K. Shields, of Scotland Xcek, was among the welcome visitors hero last 'T'leted to be paic week. .Mrs. Aaron Prescott lias relumed borne after an extended visit to relatives in Raleigh. Rev. B, W. Spillman, of Raleigh, is spending several days here on a visit to his mother. ROANOKE RAPIDS. News Nules of Interest liaiherej Around the Dig .Mills. lis regular here The man who said "our in-i -qu ities are many" had perhaps found that his neighbor had gotten the best of him in a horse trade. Croup tlulrkly Cured. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children were suffering with croup when we re ceived a bottle of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. It afforded almost instant re lief. F. A. Thornton. The celebrated remedy is For sale by W. M. Cohen. Weldon. J.N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. 8. Harri lon, Ki.field. -The wise man profits by experience; but he is still wiser who profits by the experience of others. Kev. A. G. Wilcox filled appoiulment here Sunday. Rev. R. (. Kendrick preached Sunday evening. Miss Flossie Moody, who is attending school at Littleton, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Moody. Mr. 0. W. Piereo sp-nt Sunday in Wilsou and returned Mouday. Mrs Pierce has been there several days. Mrs W. It. Hart will open up within a few diys a Urge stuck of millinery at her old stand over tho store of Kuiry & tierces. .Miss Male lliggina will be in charge. Mr. W. W. Bawls, who has been ab sent for sometime, spent Sunday with bis parents. He is a clever young man and wo are alw i)s glad to see him. Mr W. I). Tillery spent Suuday in Richmond. The I'nited Iu lu-itri.il company is hav ing u e imuiodioiis wareroom built at their mill. Messrs A. li C. Wright were awarded the c oil raet but Messrs. K ury Si Priseoll are doing the work. Mr. Diiseoil is a praclical workman of several yiars experience and he has work dono iu a workmanship manner. Mrs. A. L. Robinson went to Wilson last week for a few days. Mr. Robinson is at work down there. Mr. Patterson, supt. of the cotton mills Was in tou last week. Mr. B. F. Tillery was io towu a few days ago . Several of our citizens attended court last week. Messrs. Emry & Driscoll have engaged the services of three Hue workmen from Richmond to work in iheir coffin factory as painters and machinists. They shipped a large lot of burial cases to Richmond last week. Misses S. Tatiui and Kleetra Carpenter, of Brunswick counly, returned last week after an absence of several weeks. Miss Julia Ridley, of Southampton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hart. Miss Charity Hyinan, who has been in Portsmouth some time returned a few days ago. Mr. Norwood Hill was here recently tho guest of Mr. C. R. Kuiry. Mrs. C. T. Maxwell left for Wilson Mouday, on a visit to relatives. NOT FOR EVERYTHING Bill if joii have kidney, liver or blad der trouble you ill find Swamp Root ju-t Ihe reimdy you need People are uol apt to get anxious about their health soon euough. If you aro "not quite well or "hall sick" have you eer tnoiigiit mat your kioncjs may be the caiiMi ol your sickness? ll is easy t.) tell by selling aside your urine for twenty-four hour-; a sediment or aeitliiiL' indicates an unhealthy condi tion of ihe kidneys. When U'iin stains linen il is evidence of kiduei rouble. foo frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder needs doctoring. There is salislaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, lulfills every wish tn relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of blad der and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp Root give new life and activity to the kidneys the cause o( trouble, but by treating the kidneys it sets as a tonic lor the entire constitution. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, prii fifty cents and one dollar, or by mentioning The 11 a- noke News, and sending your address to Dr Kilmer & Co , Binghamton, N V . jou may have a sample bottle of this great discovery sent to Jou free by mail. Senator Marion Butler was in town Monday night. Ie spoke at Jackson during the day. t hairmau 1. N. Ilarrisoo, of the ),'uir' neree, g00,ls county, 7 57 board of counly commissioners, was in " J Wood, supt co. home l.i 5 town last week. AtVOI NTS ALLOWED. K. L. Whitehead. boardiiiL' oris. 10 mi rs , - - - -I II Norman, con. pris, lo jail 7 TiD C W Skinner, " " " ;i oil J M Applewhite, building briducs 5 I 111 Jack Oliver, con nris lo iail. 1 so j i -W li Harrington, building bridge 94 75 0 P Stallings, lumber and work on VS bridges, HI I) 70. A Neville, repairing bridge 1 00. T C Xewsom, " o .-. IM, 'COATS, OA. PES A X IX BLANKETS Miss Mela Capell, of Rocky Mount was here Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I). I). Purnell. I.1 l. V - . .1 . ioui e. vo , gouus county, i .) i nos. .inns, repairing lor co. home 1 00 Mc M. FurocTsun. uiakiiiL-lax lisf t.M 1 I " " making out stub book 7o 00. Mrs. II. C. Spiers went up to Macon '' ' """'isuri, goods county, 51 5li ast rriday to atleud a meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society. Dr. W. II. Whitehead, a leading physi cian of Rocky Mount, passed through 1 uesday en route to Rich Mr. W, W. Stainbaek, of Greensville county, a , has accepted a position in the store ol .Mr. P. N, Stainbaek. Miss .Mary Long (jrcen left yesterday for Greensboro, where she will enter the State Norma! and Industrial school. Mrs. I). R Capell, of Rocky Mount, pent several days here this week on visit to her mother and other relatives. Miss Dora Hornaday went up to Macon rriday to take pint in the Bright Jewels exercises in the Methodist church at that place. Misses hstelle Ivlwards and Patlie Summered spent several days at Garys burg last week on a visit to relatives and friends Mis. W. K. Daniel and chilJren have w M I '..I, 1 .... i. ' . - .. .. .on ii, Uooos ej. 00 lie. l.i . Roanoke News, pub notice, 'I 00 T N Harrison, Jays and mileage C 50 .'ic .'i rurgerbon, recording, 11 Z;i J T Dawson, services Criminal el CO 'III M W Williams, jail account, 115 05 J ll Tenner, work court hnuse 1 00 Cook, " " .Inn Gid Williams and Alston, rcti bridge 10 110. .Ill Howard, goods county, 1 00. C P Simmons, couvevitiL' iunaiie m Ul. ei-h, 17 10. S M Gary, taking copies lax collector's tionils, ,(. z Ilariell's Priulino House, tjriniin.' 7 77 S P Wood, coffin pauper, 2 00. Hale Bros., goods county, 12 80 B Y Harris, building bridoe. 1 12 50 J N Brown, goods lor jail ( 15 Commonwealth, pub notices 5 00 I' I l eniier, outline no. on , I, 75 00 ' B I A'sbrook, sunt co fence. 2 50 C W Dunn, cou oris iail. 7 00 W K Pittman, ren. hridie. 12 00 I he contract was awarded to the l'a.r,. "oven Wire Manufacturing Company, I Adrian, .Mich , to build the fence aloii" the co inly line of Halifax and Martin. A committee was apnoiuted to exam yaid, icrc was some oilier routine business but ot no importance to the general pub- o AD V KRTISKM KNTS. returned home from a visit to the beauli- and report on the driven well recently lul country home ol Captain and Mrs. l '",""wn Ill" court house sijuare. C. G. Snead, iu Fluvanna couuty, Va. .Mrs. A. S. Allen and Utile son have returned home from a visit to Mrs. Allen's pireuls, Upturn and Mrs. C. G. Snead. at Fork I'nion, Fluvanna county, Va. HOW'S Til IS. Wi offirOne Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can uol be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIKNKY & CO., Props, loleuo, Uhio. We the uudcrsigncd, have known F. J. ( beney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their farm. West It Tiuax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo 0 , Walding, Kinman & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Cutairh Cure is taken in- Of Ladies' Coats and Capes and Children's Coats, there are more than a thousand new ones to be seen here A hint of these is given: no mee would contain a description of them all. Of Capes the saving nossible here is almost beyond precedent, and on blankets of which over a thousand pairs from 50c. to $1.00 there is a great savins,. Whv. $6 all wool beauties are here $4. l,AIlr. I'AI'l-.S.- I he special lot told of la-t wi ek is g. ne Here is anotl er: Plu-h Cape, braid and fur trimmed; line silk plush which you can riot tell from London dyed seal never before iind. r $S, fere So LADIIOS' COATS-()f good black IS,avc, .'i.5U; siylUh ones of excellent curly black cheviot, wloel. should be In-re 85 mi and are likely to be in most stores 5.1. are liereSL Such value, however, cannot be long unaccepted. At 81 also are stylish braid trimmed Coals of fancy mixed wooku cloth. Finer cheviots at $050 and 00 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Watt , Rettew i May, The Great New Store, NORFOLK, VA. OX 31 A IN AM) (1KANHY, ( Wh-n onb-rino , please mention ibis paper.) are a source of comfort. They are a source of care, nlso. il you care for your chilli s health, send fr illustrated hook on the disorders to which cuililrcn arc suhject, and whu-h Frcy's Vermifuge has cured fur so years. B, s. Fitev, voliunore, aid. ANDY CATHARTIC io 25 SO CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS 1 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED t:a" 0Df "'op.ti. r.w.n.,, , , mm! l.f..i n.v urine ol a deed ol trust exeenlei In me oy vt is Finch mi the Uih .hie ,.i January 1H7, lor certain on mo,, ll.r..i,i ternally, actine; directly upon the blood "''"'ioned which deed is niristeiisl in the and mucous surfaces of ihe system. WtSold by all Pruists 75e. Testimonials free. A W A KM NO To all evil disposed persons, gamblers or so-eallcd fakirs, came of chance men, villainous inlesiors ol country fairs, etc Ueitisters office ol Halifax county in hook 11 1 at paite 514, 1 shall sell Ui tho hhOiesI iMuoer lorcasn, at rue court tionse in Hal llaxon Monday, the 'Jot h (lay of Oct. ls-:i? in ol uie riijlit, title and interest of W. It I-inch iwhich is one third I in that tract ol land on win. , the late V U Finch resided just prior to his death, and is Hie land n-l....l. I 1 1 l' II I , , iiii iiil-.-sun i . i, r 111(11 oeiri-il rr.tr,, Ills mot her Sallie F Finch whose maiden name wasSallie K. llrinklev, hounded hv ie muuiy warn you toslay awaylrom the lands ot w. V. l!ol,hitt, I,. j .lohnmn llle show orolillds o I his show: Von will olllfis. the wlnilu tract eontiiinink- not t e tolerated lor one second. Th, proper authorities will be informed each day when we exhibit to anest any man or person ensiaoini; in any scheme for (he purposes of swindlinit our patrons. We advertise largely, fairly, squarely and honestly, and every act, word or feature is a sacred bona fide affidavit that e will do what wo say, and we are in duty bound to protect our friends. We re peal, no iame of chance, no gamblinc: no drinking booths, will be allowed nesr Ibis show, ll by chance they are there, il is the duly nl all itood, respectable cit itens to report them to the city auihori ties at once, and we will join hands in prosuculini; ihem lo the lullisl client ol ihe law. Iu conduit to the Itin Sbiiw don't let anyono make you helievo you can (let aouielbinit for iiotbino. Have the eiact cliaune for your tickcls, it will save you a groat deal of delay and un necessary trouble. The public's obedient servant, W. II. IIakhis, Owner, manager and founder of the World Famous Xiekel Plate Shows. For Sale at A Bargain. A MONAltOH COM HI- 1 NATION POOL and MIL--5 I MAW) TAULK as good ' ' 3 new, been nl verv little. 2 Original nist JfJoO. Will Ik- aolil for $1110 CASH. Apply at This Office. Tutu poeta who are always singing of "the beautiful autumn aeaaon" never pulled any fodder, and abucked mighty little ourn. alsoil two hundred acres, and lying on the roan leading troni .Modoc to Knlirld. SAMl'KI. (i. DAN1KL. 'I rnsle... Halifax, X C.,Scpt Ft, lw!l7. ep in 11. (KstaMished l-s7!l. ; Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants, MORFOIK, VA Whohwle and Itelail Dealer III COTTON HAiil .ISO, Tl KS, I'KA N I T IIAOM, Ac. Norfolk, Vn , Oct. .1 We quote ('ot tun. Firm. Hood Middling, Miilcllnur, I ow Middling, t. Middling N. I.. Middling, Stains, l'EANl'TS, Quiet. Fanev, Prime, Ht, Prime, Suinish, per bushel, K K- l'eiu, per h.ijf, Hlk lV-w, per hushel, lliee, per hushel, Kggs, per do.eil, .Siwiul attention given to Coilou, tirain, PeanntH and Peas , 1-017. fi It III :t 21 '-'f NS $1,411 15 Sa'ea of M GUHtS WHtHt All iLStTAILk. I - UI "I ttnm Blrt y rtnigglfttn. ;j( NEW STORE! ffi nun i mubu: fi Jit NEW PRICES! m H. D. Allen Co':. land We bave . pi ri,-,! a w.lendid line of new f W. li Tillery. Novcilies in ils at the old II I'i'tlollt lie l"- is and Shoes, selected le ie wants of all. W No Old Stock. Every Article (f) 9 New and Fresh. (iive us a call. No trouble to show g. o.ls. H. D. LLEfl Co. WELDON, N. C. W HtNYOUHBfcAU COMES Mn.-i.' U in oi i!i r Ihe i iMiehifn! , vi iii:: - il ml the better the I'luno, the better the niu-ie. Tor eeiv sort ol music. viH'al or lnslruinenlol, the Are by longoihls the lust. Our Pianos, uaa oroniinei. t ninsieian iusl said, "TheHtiell Piano is Ibe renreNeiit!,. the Ameriean Piiuio, and it lns no nnpe rior iu Ihisorany oilier wiuntry." ll'y.m want a gem in the household, get a Hiiiir Piano AlCoMMODATINi; TKI.'MS Seud forillustrnM Ca alogue. CHAM M hTIKFF, H N. Liberty at.. Huhinioro Kl.l Washington, Ml r.levenlh St., N. W. Norfolk, V.., 4111 Main street. Ihurlolte, 3 ,'tN. Iryon t. Oct 8 ly. I (xki i :tok's No'i icK Having iii;ilili,-,l s executor of the es taleol Mr. Klla l. Hell, deceased, I here hv niililyall ix-nauw holding elaim. wmui.t said estate lo prcent them to me on or helore the 1st day of October 1HIIH or this lioliee will be pleaded in bar ol their recov ery All persons indebted to said uae will please imike iiuniedinte pavnient to me. '1 his 'Jd day of Seiteiuber 1SU7. P H. HKI.l,, Kxecutor u r- . , 6 t"fMni. Klla It. Hell. S. I.. Daniel, attorney )r executor, si p U (It DKHIGN8 8KNT FHEE. In writing give some limit as to pric and state age of deceased. I.AIt(.lTTO( K lllthe Houth ttatagr We have no branch yard;, and partien doing business nnder a similar firm name have no connection with na tn any way whatever. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (fetablisbei) 1818.) 19 to 183 Bank St., Norfolk V nov 2 ly
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1897, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75