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IN m t f i ! I; Ml- .1 J Vr -I. ,.V- ; ; 3 s- m a-;. jj .,,:5? 'r If'"- . t, t !1 ! ?i r I J 1 j- i -i ... ' s .. w I Hi ' T' ji ; f a f i '-.. ? rt . t ' I ,i ' : ' 4. THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 18U7 PUBLISH Kl) KVKKV THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEE3E, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAI5JBA3K, Associate Editor. Knit-mltit I 'tst Ultia' at MVrni o SrCimrl tY'll Miltlrr. BATHS OR Sl'llSl'KII'TIIIN IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Postage 1'aid $1.51). Six Mouths 75. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted tu the material, educational, political anil agricultural interests of Halifax ami sur rounding counties. JIBA'lvertiHinir rates reasonable anil f -iruisheri on application- NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News NiWs as Culld frum Our Stale Thi tc ait) Imt 110 orphans now at tlk Oxford asylum. The crop i I aenrns, u its aid oh st-nut.-i. this year a very large one. The North Carolina Baptist ennvot.-Uih. Mark Twain writes from Kumpe.tna friend, tint lie lias earne.l 2,111111 since ho went abroad, lias paid up his debt and now lias income etioitoh from hi writings to make him solid aud comfort able. (ioVKHNiill Taylor, of Tennessee, uiade a speech ill Texas a few days ago, in which he said; "Texas is the biggest wufflo on the griddle of North America It is sweetened with (he hoocv of hap piness pouring from the buiighole of pros perily anil buttered with pure Democracy " An evangelist, liev. T. 11. Leaviit. while conducting a revival at Richmond. Va , saw two young women smi.ing dur ing the services. Walking down Ihe aisle In where they were, he knell ami prayed that they would die immediately and go lo hell. Wouldn't it have been better to have prayed fur their salvation? IIenkv Geoihik Jr , son of the lute Henry George, announces that he intends to devote his life to the cause to which his father gave his. He says that h has a clear understanding of his father's ideas aud intentions and thinks he is fully qualified to carry on the work in accord ance with the plan that had been laid out. A young woman in England, whose sweetheatt dropped dead just before the Wedding day, whose mother died from the shock, whose sister died on the way lo the funeral aud whose brother e millcd suicide in eoriseiUence of all things came to the conelussion thatat she hoodooed and tried to flrown herself. She was rescued and bronght before a tuagisirite who re proved her actiDg so loulishly on such slight pruvaction. A young Woman in Kuglaud, whose sweet heart dropped dead ju-t before the wedding day, whose mother died from tin shock, whose sister died on the way to the funeral and whose brother coininitud suicide in consequence of all these thing came to the conclusion that she was hoodooed and tried to drown In rself She was rescued and brought before a magistrate who reproved her for acting so foliMy tion meets at Oxford llecemhe Over "JilU illicit distilleries have been eapiuted ill ibis collodion district I Lis year The Winston tobacco fair, the first one held iu tliissla'e was a pronounced suc cess. Thiity thousand copies of the monthly loi'leiiii o( the agricultural department are uow sent out. The rospi cis Vr the speedy colllpli M -ii ol i he 1 'iirh tiu and Charlotte rail way are excellent. The North Carolina l'nslivtcrian has b. en bought by a stock company and will he moved to Charlotte. The annual confi reiiep of the Mith disl I'rnie-iant church will be held at llieh Point, Nev.-iulioi :'lih. Nineteen men have so far Inn u arrest ed, supcctcd ot uulraging Miss d;e at Kockiughaui last Satutday week. Professor V. K. Ab. rneiliy, of Kutl erlord college, says he greatly de.-ires to meet the Uev. Dr. Kilgu in debate. This week at Rockingham John Kvans is to he tried on I he chargo- of at!ein ting to assault Miss Lily Cole October iMrd. The stall-incut that as a geneial thing three-fourths of the cotton crop in this stale is picked, appears lo be about the correct one. The revenue collections in ibis district during October, were the largest during the incumbency of Collector Simm. ns si:!i,ono. The killing of a student in Georgia in a foot ball game develops the fact that time is a powerful atili-l'oulhail sentiment in ibis state. Superintendent Ray, of the institution for the blind, says thete are 271' pupils; so many that he gives notice no more can be received. A Now Enitland newspaper h iving published a statement to the i filet that the colored people of Taxa vi 're s i in -happy and dtsconti tied tint ilev an preparing to eiuigiate tooih.r Sta the editor of the Galveston Newconie fa ward with an emphatic denial of tlti statetnelll and in a most e 'Untieing' mill ner shows that the Texas in gr ate tl e happiest crealures on the glob-', lie says in the first place tint Texas 'p -s-uins are ripe iu October, and the crop is lug ger than that of all the other Stales com bined. With the springs full of ealli-h in the springtime, the summer filled with watermelons, the autumn and niulet with 'possums and sweet potatoes, and all the seasons percolated with revivaU, camp meeliu's, and ''bapiiziu's," the Tolas negroes are the happiest mortals in tli s World all the year round. ''Ciil.l.l Kit's W eelky ' loi I lie wci k end ing October liSth, contains, us usual, a wealth of literary comment and imislic causerie. An editorial on the late ('has. A Dana is particularly uoleworihy as tin tribute of one of his best known assoei.iies of the '-Sun." "Our Nole Rook'' is irredesci nt as ever with Saltus' spirkiiug phi A Timely Friend. With perleet pi-opriely may we call that t'eelleiit luia-ily, Salvation O'.l, n timely Ineinl. This l.uitneiil nip'olly cures ihcimiaiisin. ticuru'gia ar.d pains, win ii other reined;, s tail. Mr. .In". M. Hall. As'.i.'.i-.'l. '.i., uiitos : "I Miil'ered witii i lo i.ni;tl;iii in tl.e ankle and tliti inus.-U s coiitict'tcil loi iewlih. ISalvatlon (.);! at oin-e relieved the sore ness, reduced the swelling', and cured the pain. No other liniment that I ever used did nie so much good." Onck more it i-sanl that an alhge.l rumor of a leport is believed to have I een started that Andree's ballooii was almost Seen soiiieu here. s. ilK-i'l'-nl aiol 'Cell's I the literary L"ller," aiol lighted, as alw IV-. with epigram. Kdgar Fai doll letter deals with gossip of the "Capital of .1 mi. in Hawthorne touches uuh Itenelo.tit pen upon tnaiiy crying evils of the day. The illustrations are executed ior the most part on wood, and are of rale ailis lie excellence 'L iwreti'-e Clavi ring'." by A. K W. Ma-in, enters its seen I in stalliiii iit with interest iinahaled. Altogether, "Collier's Weekly" is a type ol what a high class illii-tratid Weeklv should In : elegant and e'evi i- g a I .ice lli it in ike- Hon n e ei llllllelnl It readers. N i-'.w All Lulls h, Al h.S l. Baby lline! Ok. Linger of th its niiticip.itioii Kvery mother feels an i n d c -scribable dread of the pain and uanejcr attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life H e c o m i n fr a mot her should he a source of joy to all, but the s u II e r i n a n d e ordeal make one of misery. n NKW ADVKKTISKMKNTS. U NKW ADVL'RTISKMKNTS. nam. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the (jreat pain and suf fering; incident to maternity; this hour w hich is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy ate no longer de spondent or gloomv; nervousness ir i-u.iur '.in I emu..!-1 n inset ami tit Her iliMte.-snip; con I ii heaiiilv lo our I lill',,s alL' avoided, the system is I made ready for the cominer ev ent, j and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour aie obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. ,( , '..uW tt, ,-;-,,;,;(, Tu k llrooklyu Kaglu savs that not long ago a judge in one of the Western communities held that when a man 'Il literately filled himself with liquor until he lost control or himself he was legally responsible for whatever he did while he was intoxicated. We do not know whether this is good law or not, but, it is good sense. Any other rule would made it loo easy for criminals to escape punishment A burglar might plead that ho was intox icated when ho robbed a bouse, or a murderer might plead that he w.is mad from driuk when he killed a tuai.; but nuc'b. an excuse would uot restore the dead to life nor woull it protect a com munity from a repetition of the crime Intoxication my sometimes be an expla nation, but it ought mil to be coUsideh d a defense. tied Hall and Abe Davidson, the negroes who were on trial at A-hcville ou the charge of murdering Harrv Siagle, were acquitted. The Governor orders a special term of Forsyth Superior court, for civil cans. beginning December lltth. Judge Star- buck tu preside. North Carolina is, strange to say, the inly stale in the whole world which has a majority of while people in which that majority dots not rule. Fofvtli county ought to be running over wiib religion. There are lull Sun day schools and S.iM'M tin rubers imlul in teacher and pupils. It is repotted that a Guilford man, Captain W 11. Snow, has succeeded well ueh slight provocation in making cigars entirely IV iin tobaeio grown iu Guilford county Warren Coleman, president of the Coleman cotton mill at Concord, which is to be operand by negro labor, says the building is half completed. Judge Robinson, of the Superior court, in-tsis that the legislature is the only jury wiiten can try Who vt ilson s rai -way c iiiuiission title matter. Auditor Ayer has not done any id: tori.il work on Senator Butler's pap r since last July. The senator is d tug all the editorial Work in p- rsou. Following the example of James W. Tufts, of Boston, in his beautiful model village, Pinchurst. George Vandeibiit is erecting a uiodel village at Biltmore. An Anson man tells ihe Monroe Ln q'nrer that at the show in Wade-boto last Saturday lakirs took in tH I'MI f..r which the people had nothing iu show, All ihe familii s save one have bun removed from the penitentiary in accord ance with ihe recent order of the diiei lors. Four families were living in the prison. D K 1 1 sk ins, a fl igmali in the oinpt y "f the SiuihcrD Railway, fell between the cars on the Ahevilie and Spartanburg mad, near Sa'uda, and was killed. 'Til K death el ex Seiian r ',i..n..i. L. Ciingm an removes from the Slate another o'' her old lime leaders. 'The Aihmta Constituiioti iu spiakiug of lb" dca-h of this honored eiii n savs; ' Filly years ago General Clingin.in was not only one of ihe most n it d no n of Nonh Car.'liu.i, but of the I'tiiicd Stales Possessing a'l the qualilieaiii ns which commanded public support, he w is a leader who was devotedly foll ovnl and as aid-nt !y opposed He dr.mk in all the allurements which enter loio s, n. -torial life in ihe federal capital, and he Was toasted and dined as one of the lead ers of his time Passing from the po.iti- BOOKS FREE 1.00 TWR BOTTLE at all Druir Storea, w. vul, i., uui uii reeeipt or price. Comainine itivalnal'ls inforniallon of nuiTcn in an women, will lo sent loanv aililrrjj, upon application. b Th IIHUIUCI I) llta.t l.ATOH CO.. illinll. COTTON 7PJB POUND. V' 1-" vim come to see us now, we Lwill-cll yon as many go nls ibr ihe inonev you get for your 5J itittmi, as you i-oulil Inn- when cotton sold I'orT'e Chenille eilitallls II inclles ni-le, tl' feel long, 1 ."in; Tapestry eurlains new stvles Ifi'inan trii. 10e to 1 'ill:Cnnaili p'. I. s with roil anil brass lixtures Is to goe A lu-w thtng in hrass i xlension roils lor hook the war, he had c il singe into the military iirena during i eases, iu iniel puces, halls, e , 15 ami 'Joe .a oeaimiiii line 01 .Moihctts, velvet, Urns sel I Ingram remnants of carpet Irom I lo 7 yard. t one hall' of the rgulal price A new lot of several rolls ol Ingrain i-arpct M, is ;1, 075,., Mattings im, higher, hoi e are silling at old prieis7 lo J .'e v ,. hi lv l i,.vh we have Ihe largcsl line of nigs handled in llns seelion, from o.'t to In styles and otlilities. heavv Is the place to sell your Tobacco. Prices are stronger especially ou good wrappers. Our floor space is 1-3 larger than any house here. 1 CBOWIG, 1 1 Best Displip, with the finest sight. our Auctioneer knows how to get the last cent out of a pile of tobacco. We do all in our power to .3 MEET THE WANTS of our friends and they go away HI Ti 0 mw my? SZla Bill have haiol.oin. r, cheaper and better line than ever of GKNKH W MW II AN Hb K Come and see ihe NKW THINGS wo are eirering in t ( lioods old ll.'llie-llcs r.NIH!Ha receiii decisiou of the Su preme Court of California it ha been established that a Woun-ii may be com polled to support he Inistiand This ru1 ing of line court was e inlirtu il by ihe best authority of the Stale, and was based upou peculiar eire nustaucc u. the case. It w is that of an ehh r j couple living in Los Angeles c ointy 1 1 husband is s . aged aud Intii in as lo be unable to provide for him-clf, and not long ago was deserted altogether by his wife. He brought suit against her fa maintenance before the Superior C'.uti of the county, aud obtained judgment, of a llioiilhly all'.w.itiee ol i.'l Futllnr than thai, aKer an appeal, Ihe judgment has been nmniied hy the Supreme c 1111 of the Mate. Iris said that lis, unit people have died nl narvaii iu iu t.'uha sinue ihe war began, and that Women aud ehll.li, n are perishing daily, without any prospect of bettering their condition, which isgitiiug worse, instead of belter. Mr. N. N. O.burn well known at Wood Hock, Mich , waa troubled with 1 lame back. He waa persuaded to use Chum berlaio'a Pain Balm. It gave him relut in one night. 'I his remedy is a'su famous lor its cures of rheumatism. For aale by W. M. C0h. n, W eldon J.N. Hmwu, Halifax, Dr. A. S. Hairi ma ,KiiIicld. A Life Saved. Marvelous cures of throat and lung uTections are made daily by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Miss Annia Swan, Petersburg, Va., writes : "My brother was attacked by a bad cough and cold, and It was thought be had consump tion. Dr. Hull' Cough Syrup was used, and to our great surprise It made tym well and hearty. There is no better cure in the world than this Syrup." Dr. Bull'a Cough Syrup la aold everywhere for Si eeuU. iw the cause which he espousid go down in difoat. Peace lruglit wiih it new men aud Uew meas lire-, and the old leader found him-ell ; relirnl For thirty live years he has looked upon the moving pauorim.i id'1 events as though he bad never been one of the leading figures himself. .lmo-t forgotten except in his home, he ri aiiZ'-d : how evanesci nt is popular applause, and win n al la-t death ciiue to linn, 11 lain I him an inmate of a public institution ri versilile rugs f - yard s.' ."o Siiivrna rug ai 1 .sPIKIls.t in VI Weliloli. V (' , I Id. g'7, si7 OTICE.Ju Try us and prove it for your selves. Yours very truly, BOYD & YOUNG. Winters ' .V .ViV iV .V'.Vi'ci .V iV .V ii BLADDER TROUBLES. The hladih-r was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle lor the urine, aud as sin h H is not liahle to any form of distusc hy on- of two ways. The first way is from imperfect ai tion of the kidneys, 'I he sec ond way is from careless local treuiuclit of other diseases. le pllisualicc of a ileeil of tills! i xcculeil on Ihe gfilli day ol .lime 1 ;t I ley lli riy W. llr iw n lo.l, rry V. loilifsontli," i,, M., nlr a ile'.t to the , l, aula National budding i ami I As,., -jailor-, I wll ou the Inst I il.v ol llec iiilier l-U7s. ll lor e.l-h to the ' M. f S (, , I ' " ,u' : IL i doio von in tins ail some emu i House it iii i in- loiinn- ol llalllax, I !,,, I, wot e Mi on I v.,r i; 1'CiiptisK. Stale Librarian Cobb has coinpleiul the reparation of a list of the pub ic libiaiies in t lie Stale. There are f .rtv live of them, wiih a total of illl.lillil Volumes. W iih. ml any voice, H (mil of lis iti Olll) has bi en raised for building a utuuumenl to ihe signers of the Mick lenburg Declaration ol Independence at Charlotte. Juho Ivey Gainer, of Denton, DaviJ sod uouuly, owns a curiosity in the way of a three legged calf. The calf ia a year old, well developed and eau jump a fence like a dog. Farmers say they expect to make very light purchases of f. rlliilTS next spring. They spent $1,1)110,011(1 this year in this direction, and by reason of this fact have been quite badly piuched in many cases. The superintendent of 'oili Dliary siys he will sow next month i, ii'O icrea in wheat, and about 1,000 id oats. It U cerlain that the wheat acreage in the State will be the largest iu a great many years. A woman in Paris kissed her pug dog and died shortly afterwards. We do not see why a woman who would kiss a pug dog shoi id want to live. The dog survived. s oii'i.i: si:nt i iu-.i:, Cuhtaltliy urine Irom unhealthy kid neys is the chief i aiise of tiladdi r trouhles. So thewonili, like t Ii- bl afd'. w as created tor one purjs.se, and if ll't doctored loo much is not liahle to weakness or disease, except in rare eases It is situated hack ot am! very eloe to the Madder, then lore u:iy pain, disease or inconvenience maid tested ill the kidneys, hack, hl.nhler or urinary passage is often, hy mistake, at trilnited to female weakness or womb trou hie of some sort. The error is easily iiiadeaiiff may hexs easilv avoided. Ti find said dehl out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling iiniicatis kidney or tiladilrr trouhle. 'The mild and ttie extraordinary ellect of Dr. Kilmer's Sw.onp Kisit, the great kidney, and liladder remedy is soon rctticd. If yon need a medicine you shuilld have the hest. Ai druggists lifty cents and one dol. lar. Von may have a sample hottle and pamphlet lmth sent free hy mail. Men tion the Koannke News and send your ad dress to Dr. Ki'luer A: To., ltmghamton, V Y. The proprietor of this pajier guai antie the genuineness of this oiler. Male nl .Virlh ( aiolina. the land descnhcl in soul deed of tui-l as follows; That cerlain tract ol palcel of laud silll ate in Ihe county ol Halifax. Maici. I Norlh I aiolina, ihsclliieil as lollows: Adjoining Ihe lands ofs .tiihn-ton. K. W. l'urgeison aud I A- Molilntt and hoiinded as lollows. lo-wit- Itigiiining al a comer sione in Kd wiinl's hue man old hedge row thence N. 2" W :ti Miles to a corner maple on a small di. tin on a hraneii, thence along sird hranch dow n lo live haw hemes and an ash on the hranch thence X. ! ' W. till! poles to centre of live pines now on new ro.nl, I hence Willi llieold line. S W. II s'h s t Id eon i r ash on (.real creek thence dow n the main run of said creek to a new made e irner hireh and small oak t cin e a iiortheiist touise along a ntwlv inaile line to stones and newly marked re. s f-.1. (Miles to the hegiiiniug containing sit v acres nmre or li ss, in order to pay This ivt gii i)i7 IKi;l;V W. (,(U. DSMITH. N. Hill, Trustee. Attorney. tn't 4t. Ill PLACE peeials attention. Hv I'll.. Monnments and Tombstones. DKSHiN.S SKNT t'KKi:. In writing give some limit as to pi tee and state age of defeased. Tug Lowell News ihinks ihe country editor is a reliable encyclopedii, because a subscriber sent hiiu this (juery recently: "What ails my hens? Every morning one er more of them keel over, to rise no more " The reply was: "The fowls are dead. Il is an old complaint, and no' long can be done en-opt t0 lPUry them." VIH.I-r ! ( k Iii the south !, a,.l..t t-.,... jei Wc have no branch yards, and parties doing hustnc!s under a similar firm name have no connection with us in any wav whatever- THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. ; Katiihlished I tss. ) l.MI to 101 Hank at., Norfolk Va HO. i 1 V I III' unsco NKW ADVKKTISKMKNTS Was Very Nervous KOANOKK KAPIDS, X. C. CojItmctois Builders. Furnishers of .BnildiDc Materials, g '1 In sc muni- iuv ii. il t hey are nine iiml fp'.ik lor thciiiH'lvf.s; Hot Ml Ittllllll Hlivt-r, I'Hi lit.SH iitxl Ti with net luu tu tuck eiii t.ut ;i 1 he old din ner hunt, mi a loi), hot d;iy in .Iinif (al.liitf ou tu h.iui and (ireelis ;t rrl. '1 hi (iist tl tlltf we mention n Sei j;ef Now I lies- HiHula areeallett All Wool hy the trade Nild and aler tw-daMich, l nt they are not hut m iit.iil.v ki tlut it takes theelniM't insieetion hy a nKi jnde. li lind it little eotton llio ii the way we dial with y mi at all time.- Iin title, we luresiileMHinnfiiiiie.iri nut heinj: inclined to uear that huIk arc all wool when they are pot, hill Mich ii shop lilt-. SERGES. In NAVY, t.KKKN, liKD. M;AI. and HI. AUK liought for all woof; the regular 2oc. gooils, worth gsv. lotl.tv, our price 'Jlc, Henrietta. Kliietnt all wool silk lini-h line KKI-XS KI.A.NNKl.t, splendid T1- Milue -g.V. Cashmere Damasse Fancy Plaids 4 Ulst-'HX AND I'KKSIAX Kl.l'.KfKS. Noilnng in ap roach the hitter for w tappets, lis- Manofacturern of Had Smothering Spells and Could Not Sleep - Doctor Called It Neuralgia and Indigestion. "I had pains In my head, neck and shoulders aud all through my body but tiny were most severe In my left side. The doctor called it neuralgia and In digestion. 1 waa confined to my bed for eight months. 1 waa very nervuui, bad rrt a i smothering spells and could not sleep. I i UOHlnS & CSKetS rean or cures ny iiooa sarsaperiua ana tt " i. u liinil. ti mini l ,, l.n.lnj proeurea a oouie, ana i uegan UKing n. After taking one bottle I fell better, was able to real and my appetite improved. I continued until my nervousness was cured and I waa much better in every wny. My husband has also been bene fited by Hood's Sarsaparllla." MiET 8. Stons, Spainvllle, Virginia. HOOd'S Spart,'.a la the Best-In faet the One True Blood PurlHer. Hold hy all (IniBitsla. SI. an tor M, uji. r:ild 1 ""iiion'oiisiy wiw iiuuu rills uooas nviaiau-iii. and dealers in UNDERTAKER'S SUPPLIES. We sell i hem from 2 lo JIO. Our coffins and casketa will compare favora bly in W'.rkmanship and finieh with those f any factory in the Tnited States and prices guaranteed to be the lowest. SH.AII orders filled st short notice, iep 9 6m 0 ii v-i rsc LININCt C-aiulnies. .leans, rereiihni"s, I'rinolini, ChainoM etc., etc. in. Knit Goods. ifc M"'' Women's, and Misses, S' li. Ati CtHtSETS, any shape, 5iic. up SHOES. Style, quality, aud price. (Iirl's, lioy'a aud Children's School Shoes. rTKMSIIINii-J, Hata, Caps, etc. kl'liS, Clothing and Car iet Sanip es rt pri-ienting enor llious st Va No expense to carry these, so, they are yollla at III per r nt. UICVCLE ORDINANCE'to. ,JJ ! 1 Any person ruling a bicycle u, tl limit a hell nllaeheil to the same.' shall uni conviction, pay ii line ol two dollars and titty cents. ; All persons riding 1. icyehs upon up . proaelung oilier persoi.s or street cornels shall slacken I heir ss cd 'on slow gait, and ring tin ir hel's, and a lailnre to do mi shall rentier Ihe otlender IIhiii colivicllotl liahle to a line ol to dolhirsanil titty eents. ! It. All Ineyclis when ridden at night must he provided wrlh lauis or lanterns. ( Any person violating this orditianee iiikiii conviction shall pay a line ol' two dollars i anil liliy cents. ! t. Hiding bicycle on (he side walls of the loan on the Sabbat h oral night is here , by prohibited, and any person violating j this ordinance shall npnu conviction pay u , tine ol two dollars ami lit'iy cents. o N.i bicycle shall be' n.l.l, u on the I sidewalks on Vt'asliiugtoii avenue Istween i first and 'I hlrd streets, and any person i violating this ordinance, upon c.'.nvieiiou, i shall pay a line ol two dollars and fifty cenis. c ;, ltll' 1' . M A1NH.U K, W- M I 'til IKS. oitlllianie li'iiitiiilter IN I I I It AiTOTICE.j North Carolina, 1 In t. naiiiaj loun y, Superioi court. MAIiY CI.ANTUV, I'lainlill l At I ION against I r II..SH1 vi..v. lu.N, ill lend t J IMViiKCK It iipiK.anng in this action t,i(l t, ,, i-r, .Elicit ior l lie ill , il-,,,. ".""R iiiiiim II11SS ! jo.. I II. s: I oa.tiiB leiurneil on the suilllllos ill H,, oeieunaiu was tait to lielound in llalif p...,,,.,, aim me pn.per allidavit having , ' " "en lore on inoiion ,,f j . i v.niani, aiiorney l.irthr plaint tl, r -....'. o.v ine court uul piihlicatlon he niiideoreea week rr,u TOS!lt M,,(,k9 "i V" , . 11 "' ""paper pnb ..-.mo .ii i.aiuaa -" uiil.v, uotiiy,,,,, 1 "I'. eai ai me conn iHI ,..., ii, ,,,,,, ( H(1 Monday alter the last Mo,.,v , s,.,el. her. l-fi,. and answer the cni'nplaini olthe I huntill which is tiled in the otliee ol the flerk ol the Superior court of Ifalil'ai enunly and 1,. ,,e defendant take notiee ., , o.e.1 ny iaw, i He plain .... .. iiniiaiiii luoymeiit r i,e relief " oi ior n.iiipiiiiHt. ....en ii.i.irr my naiel ,o .1 seal of said V: ,,f '"toiler, iu.i.Mi Ji, (iAkV, . l' ik Sii.irC. uiU M. t.tl.ld. allorn.v li.r ..l.o... 1!I7. J. llalllax. N. r.ut U. mi7. ui.14 , Foi SjLe v- J.J.11IM Enfield, N. C. Swift Creek iDairy and Stock Farm One hundred head of gilt eilge bred regia ererf Jersey Cms, Heifers and young hulls bl. iidetl bh.Kl f ,le nu SUlke j M. LamfH-rt, Comniawie and other atraina! Heifers fji iki to i uo; iU I5.IN to HKI aha kept only Iron, ,. best cow l euienitHrihe bu.lis half the herd an huyand hiee.1 up. -uland China aw ine always on baud Write for ilt .ou T. P. BRASWELL, Je U ly mrttlehoro, . ft '" Shoes For ill ! M-M-iMr &t $'r The ccl.l.rai.-d KALl.K SliOK, none beltu. Hest tnalirial, last norkrnu. ship and eoinel sloit es. THE XL SEWING STANDARD MACHINE lla. ihe tight name hee.iu-c it is ill standard of the world. I sell then. 3:3Clothing: Clothing.; Full line samples from llie well known "slahlishmeiit of Wanau.aUri llrownel'.ihii g ordir ehe p.r lhan you e,t ready ,ado suits. Fits guaraiilet dor no sale Call and examine full line fall samplis Dow on tibi lotion. A. L, STAINBAGK, Weldon, N. C. T" D.SMfTII, Weldon, N. C. 1 111 -IValer II- Li 0 M ii UM rii LIU e.infeclinneiics, Tohaceos, Cigars and Farm Supplies generally. M T - S A L 0 0 1 WfilSKIES, BODIES IO WlflES. Among my slock of li,,uors I have . hand the celebrated I. W Harper, Davenport A Morris' "Old Urovc," ,d Ives' ''Mon.iecllo - P have also opened up a barrel ol six year old APPLE BRANDY PURE -v AND MELLOW , W.for Medicinal I'lirposes.- Also have on hand full supply of imported and domestic wiucs. Am. t g the latter will he found the ofOartetl A Co.'s wioery st Chocliayotte. 1 hsvo some of the OLDKST AND BEST North Carolina Corn Whiskey, "de by Harrison k Co., the boat oora whiskey B.kers w. h.v. ia our I h.ve ou hand .11 kind, of pure wbiTicTud su,', ''Prcd lo give ai, fikud. Entire Satisfaction throughout Halil.x and adjoining eounlhs. Thanking the public lor p liberal patronage, I il , L,D sou vis.i W cldon don't fail to eaU la sea lbs OLD ORIGINAL ' , DAVE SMITH, aa W'aabiiigtoa Avenue
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1897, edition 1
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