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Ayer'a Sarsaparilla la GOOD fur all diseases that have their origin in impure blood. It ifl BETTER than other aursaparillris, bet tor made, of better ingredients and by bettor methods. It.i record of cures proclaims it the BEST THE ROANOKE NEWS. THUhoDAy, NOVKMBKll 11, 1897, T lOWN An d : VICINITY. -TllANKSdlVINC! Jjy two nicks SroitTSMEN are now having good luck. The Thanksgiving turkey in gel ting fat. Farm rum arc uow busy gelling up their corn, TllK prettiest things in Kill bonnets Weldon girls. Tilts is the month when the tin key go's it in the neck. It often makes a miin hot when you till him cold facts The weather fur the past week was all that Cuuld be desitcd. The next attraction will he the .minstrel show by homo talent. Kerosene nil is s.iid to cure poison iiik wnli one or two upp ic.it ions. Ill mm is a horrible ruiu r that r.dii-r skating is lu bee miu popular again Nine ( pic go without what they won in md rin gel unmet long they dn'i Willi Til E wise man doesn't wait fur for tune to knock at his door; he goes out In meet it. If you feel weak, dull and discouraged ("ii will find a bottle of Hond a Satsap- arilla do you wonderful good. A special train will leave here this (Thursday) morning over the Weldon and Kiusion road for tho Washington lair. Iris one of the strange things ol this world that every now ami then a girl will give up a $15 salary to get a $1U . husband. The rector of Grace Kpiseopa! church has changed the Weinesday evening service back to Friday at 7:U fur the present. Io not wear impermeable and tight lining hats that constrict the blood-vcsse's .of the scalp. Use Hall's Hair Kenew. r , occasionally, and you will not be bald. The Mjuare piano has four legs, The grand has three to ils frame; 'The upright has no legs at all, But it gels there just the same. "Turn the rascals out" the familiar Ipariyery mty be applied to microbes a well as t wen. The germs of disease that lurk in the blood are "turned out" by Ayer's riaraaparilui as effectually as the sild postmasters are displaced by a new administration CODTMatlon It Halifax. -The Convoca tion of Tarboro will convene in St Mark's church, at Halifax, next Tues I iv the ltb. Kuv. W. J Smith, dean, will prmje. A good ruiuy lumisters and la) delegates from Ihe variiui parish:- are expected and the services will all be inter esting and instructive, Paper Suspsnd. We regret to learn 'flut theKnfield Knterprie luuspou led publication. It was established there by . Mr. Kugene Williams last spring. The editor in serving notice on ihe stock holders annouueed thai it was fuiccd lo suspend for want of patronage. We I. arn that there is a probability of its starling up again in a few weeks. It is a big thing to say bill oeverth less true, that a great multitude of people li ive crowned Simmons Liver Regulator, tin "King of Liver Medicines." There is nothing like it for Malaria, Hln mini iil-in ('hills and Fever.constipaiion, Hiliou-nosi-Sick Headache, Indigestion all troubles arising from a aluggish or diseased liver Simmons Liver Regulator is the preven i tion and cure for these ailments. :3iv8n A Better Placj-We are pleased to learn that Captain Tannin II 1 C'havaase has been given a good position i in Ihe puaenger department of the Sea l board Air Lint. Last week it was slated that lie bad been dropped as a passenger conductor. Ha baa been with the road fui a iuUr of a Ciutury and hi? promo tion is particularly pleasing lo his many friends in Weldon. A CoiWCtian Last week Mr. E, Clark and Mr. J. B. Brickcll were ap pointed by the county commissioners a eommittea to go otret the Weldon lown ip lax liat and correot figures. The .name 0f K. T. Clark appeared by mis take. It should have been K. Clark. The committee is now engaged in "tightening up the mixed affair and when they oomplete their work you have . our word for it that it will be all right. Many people, when a little constipated nikVe the mistake uf using saline or other drastic purgatives. All that ia needed it a mild doeo of Ayer't I'ills lo restore the regular movement of the bowels, and Datura will do tbe real. Tbey keep the . system in perfeot order. -Tw-tiM fifty Cta. Ovaruued tobaeeo habit our, piikas weak wtiinilkM4rw aea.aj. aadnnwa An Impjrtint Bocisra. In a ease from Northampton county the Su preme court has decided that a sheritl -sale of land to satisfy the taxes due up , , the same does nit pass a valid title wh :u it appears that tho land had not h-eu li-t, lor taxation during the year f,r which the unpaid tax were assessed. The tax collector can sell oi distrain for taxes due only in eases where the property actually appears ou the li-t and has been duly as- SCKscd. A Goon Day's Work "A scrofu lous soro on one of my limbs troubled me four years. I was told it must be cut out as my only chance of recovery. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and this medi cine purified my blood. I am now sound and Well and able tn do a good day's Work " Xalhanicla 1 'euuiiigtou, Domino, Virginia. Hood's I'ills cure nausea,siek headache indigestion, biliousness. All dru"'i.ls LTio. Tot Xon Only. Ladies plca.se skip this paragraph. It got to our columns by mistake and we have asked the printers to s ( it upside down: prion, no punisoi pni aqs ji Moipnii . m mnojn 3is ai.iu o 'pilot .(pi!.UB Slll ,llS aj.lld sny, Jt1op H 0) SIU10 u.l i.litllM .l.w unjj OIS pi plllS S0 ) ill S,),1 i)lS oi mi is inn put) t.n aipi locj no. ini nui o jim )trtno jis rfuMiiniuH a ij ueiu ia e s ippioti imp rlu'i(uu si oioii j The Wrong Girl A e Tl.-iiu young man in town, one night last Week, niter the congregition at the .Methodist K;)is- copal church had been dismissed, an I i... i . . 1 1 . mm gouoii pretiy well mixed up out III mo moonliglit, uttered Ins arm to a pretty little maiden. He felt very happy in they walked along and discussed tho ser mon, etc. But when he stopped to open what he supposed to he her gale she in formed him that she did not live there Then he discovered, lo his eonstcruutinu, that he had the wrong girl. NOW EuiliingS We notice several new residences building around town and others are contemplated. We learn that Mr. W. T. Medlin will soon begin the erection of a dwelling ou his vacant on Third street. A very uiee dwelling is nearing completion for Blake l)ay, ou his lot near the Seaboard round house. We arc always glad to note improvement. We learn that auolher dwelling may prol; ably be built on South Washington ave nue soon. The Oli North State Forever - Mr. and Mrs Dallm Hawkius, wh , have been living at Madisonville, Texas, have returned to Nurth Carolina, and located at (jleuview, in this county, near Ringwood. Mr. Hawkins is well known bere aud Mrs. Hawkins was at one lime a resident of this place. She was for ni-r y Mi-s Cora Arrinttton, and is n ueiccof Mr. B. A. P ipe. Iu writing ol their removal to this State they say, "No place like the Old North S;ate." Wi ire pleased to welcome I hem back lo Halifax county. Held Up and Sobbed. While on his way home Wednesday night .Mr. K. W Young claims that he was auddeuly eon- fronted by three unknown uieu, neat the Weldon Hrick Company's yard, and obhed of 87") nil in money. Mr. Voung was iu town duriug the lay and left for home about halt past seven in the eveiiiug. He says the men held him up at the point of drawn re volvers and then weut through his pock ets, lie reported the matter lo Ihe au thorities here, but nothing further of the robbery has been brought to light. To Keet at Weldon The annual meet ing of (he Woman's I'arsoiiage and Home Mission Society of the North Carolina Conference, will he held in the Methodist Kpiscopal church here, ou next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the llilh, 17ili and ltilh. The opening sessiou will be al 7:'!U Tuesday evening, and I lie annual sermon will be on Wcdin lay evening by ltev I). II. Turtle. A good many vi-ilors are expected from all s"clions ol'lhe Suite and to each aud all Weldon will give a he, my wel Collie. The pie ol' the town and siiiruuud- ing e lunlry are most conlially muted li aitend every cruc . - . - Moet'ngs Cksod n-- medium IU progress at Ihe Methodist Ceiscopai hureh for ihe put two weeks el .sed lusi Nmdiy nu'lit, at which time the doors if the church were ipoi -d I' per sons connected themselves with the church 00 a profession of faith, and live by CtT tiBcale from the church at Littleton A very large congregation was present and the pastor made au earnest mid feel ing a ldrcss. At the close of the regular services (lie Holy Commuuion was ad mini-ter'-d. The pastor was ably assisted by licv Mr. Watsun duriug the past week of his services and on Friday night a great many persons went forward and testified to the fact that they bad been spiritually benefitted by the serim of meetings. The influence will no doubt be f It in Ihe community for suuiclime lo come To Ct'RE Catarrh. Do not depend upon snuffs, inhalants or other h eal appli cations. Catarrh is a constitutional dis ease, and can be successfully treated only by means of a o institutional rem 'dy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly puiiSea the blood and removes the scrofu lous laints which cause catarrh, the great number uf testimonials from those who have been cured ol catarrh by Hood s Sarsaliarills prove tho uni quailed power of this medicino lo conquer this disease If troubled wuh Catarrh ttive Hood s Par- aapanlla a fair trail at onoe. To Tar Constipation Vortvrr. I!, ruM-krffU randv Cathartic looortflo. ItUC.O.rtUW min, aruuune tsjfuaa awl . First Class Minstrel A minstrel of a high erdcr will be given at KmrjV II .11. next Thursday ni-bt, ihe lJSib. I')' home talent. All who appear in this snow are urst ela.-s artists ami a uio.-t en j ') able evening is promised all who at l ief Besides, it is for the benefit of the Osceola Club, and no doubt a large audi nee will greet "the boys" on the evening nam, d. This is to be a live, up t late petl'.oin me-, brim lull and over timing mm wit and wisdom. No old, worn out, stale jokes will he perpetrated, but everything will bo bright and will sparkle like a Klondike claim. Let all attend. Secure your seats in advance. The puce oi aumissiou is only eeuts, re served seats lio; children 15 cents. Ite uiembcr the night next Thursday the lSih. Pi silively uu postponement and one night only. Interesting Beminiscences. We expect to publish at an early day some interest ing illustrated reiniuiscencos of promi nent people who have lived and died in this community, written by a life-long resident of Halifax county. This paper will be most interesting to every resident ol the c unity, ami as there are a great in my people who do not take the News we urge upon them to send in their sub scriptions at once. Many of our citizens who are not sulxciibers will be particu larly interested iu these sketches and they cann it possibly ublaiu them uuless they subs tribe. We give this same op portunity some time since, belore publish ing the interesting story of "Old Halifax," but in my filled to take advantage of it iu time. The consequence was we had nuiueroii- calls for hack numbers contain ing th : st iry, b it .! woe unable to supply thriu. Iherelore we say to all w!i j are n it subscribers, have your names put ou t ho list at ouoo. We would be glad, ol'e mrse, to h ive yearly subscrip tions, but il'you want to got those inter esting sketches why you c.iu send 25 cents and the piper will be sent you lor two in. uil lis. The three-year old boy ol J. A John son, of Lynn Center, III , is subject to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he is satisfied that the timely use of Cham berlain's Cough Rdiiedy, during a severe attack, saved his little boy's life. He is in the drug business, a member of the firm nf .lohnsnu Urns, of that place; and liny handle a great many patent medi cines for throat and luug diseases. He had all these to choose from, and skilled physicians ready to rospoiid to his call, but n-i en d his remedy for use in his own family at a ti re when his child's life was in d ing'T, because he knew it to be superior to any other, and famous the country over for ils cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the best selling cough medicine they handle,aud that it gives spleinli 1 satM'acti on in all eases l'.,r sale by W. M Cnh. n, Weldon. I N Brown, Halifax, lr. A S Harri son, Kllfield Why This Wasti of Money ?-It Is sir.inee that our business men men usually far seeing and with level heads will oeeasi..nally allow themselves to be lakeu iu by advertising schemes which irive ih. in no ciiculation lurilier ihtni the number of cophs they themselves buy. We now have before us a copy of the "Weldon and Ki.licld Meicantile He view," published once only aud which is n more than a handbill. Vet we liud iu it "write lips" uf a good many business houses. These houses each paid a liber al price for these sheets aud what do they net in return? A few copies which they must each di-trihuic and there the in alter ends. Now here is the KuANiiKE Nkyvm, an established piper with a good circulation, aud laboring weekly to build up tho town. We note every enterprise Wheu you are prosperous we rejoice with you. lien your sons and daughters gel m itried we give them an elaborate send off, aud when you die we write you a feeling obituary and all free, gratis, and for nothing. Vet we venture the asser tion (hat the business, men would not have paid us they aiuouut they paid for this hand bill, if we had goue around tiwti and off red to do tho work lor th (J otlcuen, this is all wrong Ve are here with you, we speud our money with you, we help to build up t lie t iwn in a thousand w lys and are shoulder oslioul ier with you in pushing Weldon to he. front, lint we are glad to note one thing, each and all nf the business men ire heartily sorry for the amount the) invested and we believe in future the) will slick to their towu paper when the) ire looking for a proper advertising me lium. The readers of this paper will be pleat ed to learn that there is at least one dieadi'd disease that science lias been able to euie in all ils singes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ihe only postive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, tber by destroying the founds, inn of the dis ease, and giving the pttient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in duiug its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in ils curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease lhat it fails lo cure F. J. CHKN'KV & CO., I'rops, To' do, Ohio. tmSold by all Druggista 75o. Testimonials free. KwrlMly Knii ho. CiHoarets . .i,lv I 'all: mm : the mnsl won de t il nnilieal iliscow n ol llie aire, p'rus not mill t'Cfri sliiiic lo Ihe lusii', nel ycully uml positively ou kiilntnt. liver ittiil Imiwi-Is, cleaiisintr the oiiliisi lint in, llss: cnlilft, euro liemlnulip, levrr, liiiiatiiiil consiiAiiitn and biliousness. Please buy and try a bin of C. (J. C. Uvslav : IU, hU iimu. Hold and (uanuitaad to curt bjr ait UruafUU, A CASKET OF JEWELS. ikhs (j,it!uTd ILrc Presented al lhier I and There and ace Value. J. T. Ivlmun-ou, of Littleton, wa: st Tuesday, here Mr and Mrs W. If. of Louis burg, is here on a visit. Miss Annie Whitehead, of Halifax, is visiting tho Misses l'urnell. Hun 1'. II Taylor .of Aureli in Springs, paid us a pleasant call last week. liss .Margaret liriekell weut down to Ooldsboro Saturday ou a visit to relatives. Mr. C. U. Kvans, of Littleton, came diwn Sunday on a visit to his friends here Mrs. Judge T. N. Hill, of Halifax, spent Sunday iu toeu ;isd lelurned home Monday. Mrs. L. Vinson, of Kiugwood, is visit ing her brother, Mr. I'aul (Jarrett, a Chuckayutte. Mrs. K. D. I'uruell and daughter re turned home Saturday from a visit to K icky Mount. Misses Klizibeth and Julia Gregory, of Halifax, were here Monday on a brief visit to relatives. Mrs T. I). (Jiy, uf Wilson, came up lo Weldon Saturday on a visit to Inr daughter, Mrs. W. T. Shaw. Miss L ittie Hughson, of Virginia, wl o has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lancaster, has returned homo. Dr. J. h Shields, of Scotland Neck spent several di)S lure last week. His fliends here are always glad lo see him .Mr. U . , W arren, representing the popular confectionery house of C. ( Alley, Petersburg, made busiuess calls here Monday. Our old friend ami esteemed corres pondent ut Panacea Springs, Mr. li. Ii, Nicholson, was here Monday en route to the W ashington fair. Miss Oovia Coleman, of Gloucester county, Va., who bus been visiting relu lives Here ana at other places in the Stale, has returned home. Miss Willie Stephenson and Miss Pauline Joyner, two popular and accom plished young ladies of Northampton county, were among the visitors bete Friday. A C.YItl OF TH ANKS. l IS . . , .ir.ssn.v j-.umiK: ricase allow me space iu y. ur paper to express our thanks for a eeniiine old fashion "pounding" that we received Monday night at the hands of Baptists, Presbyterians, Episco palians, Methodists, and a number of friends who are not members of any church. Two features about this affair puzJr m In', II m i b,.y kept it a secret f-r !' course the ladiis got it up. 2nd. How they knew just what the preacher and his family needed at this time. We have uevrr received at the balds of any people kinder treatment. May Gi d richly reward these noble people for their kindness to us. Kespcel fully, Jam. II Fhi.ki.i.e. HALIFAX ITEMS. lie Interesiini; Nules (lathered al tie llisitirk Cimntv Seal. Kev. J. A. McKaughan delivered his last se rmon to quite an audience in tl e Baptist church, ltev. Mr. Herrings now begins his labors in this field. We bate very much to part with Hev. Mr. Me Kaughan who has been "one of us" for some time. ' Mr. John l)oolan,(if ltocky Mount, was here Sunday. In spite of the recent rains some 1 1 oue creeks eontiuuo very low. I hope this will soon be remedied so wo may have abundance of this "delicious" fluid. I understand that nur town pump will soon be put in. As soon as the fixtures arrive. The pipe has been iu foi some time. This will be quite a conve nience for our people iu general. I am glad to stale that Mr. W. 11. J ihnsoo is slightly improving. We hope he will soon he out. Our sportsmen aro beginuing to take alvanlage of their liberties and hunt freely. Misses Reltie and Julia Gregory went to Weldon on a short trip Monday. Notwithstanding tho dullness of limes I understand that an excursion (rain will be run from Weldon to tin Was! . ington fair on Thursday. Mr J J Daniel went to Scoll md Neck on official business Monday. The low price of collon has about do luoraliz d Hade I hope that bitter times are ahead for us. SVZYUY. Kiluratfi Vour llnwrlii With ('auraret. fainly Cutliartfe, cure constipation forever. uie.. ;ao. ii i-.u.u ran, uriiKKisihrcruiiuuiuiicy. For many years science has sludiid liipmrs. Result the whole world usee whiskey. It has proven the best stimu lant and does not n jure in rvca aud tissues lilte coca wines and other drugged com pounds And I1AKTKK Whiskey is the ideal whiskey. Sold by W. P. Smitb, Weldon, N. C. lloll'l I'lillilTO Nlll Ulill Slmikl- lour I III- AllH), I i : l.itu.TO easily iiliil tuiever. le llillir ten,-, lull of lltu. nerve anil vU-or. tului No To ll u. rie wen. Ier w.irlo r. Hint make weak men tr uia. AH ilrlliistH, ,'itlcorfl. t'ure aunrun lis (I MooldiH uml pamplo free. Aililrpus Herilng Krnialy Co. Cliliivo or New York I would say to all: 1'se your gentlest voice at home. Watch it, day by day, as a pearl of great pri. e, for it will be worth more to you in days to cotrc than tbe best pcul hid in the sea. A kind Voice is joy, like a lurk's song lo a hearth at homo. Il is a light that sings aa well as abin a. "Train it to sweet lonea nuw, ant il will keen ia tune through life. ROANOKE RAPIDS An Inu-Kslina HaUh of News Nules ereJ al Our Sisler (lily. (Mill- The l ured neoolo gave an entertain un lit ut the Baptist church near here one night last week at which there was a gen eral row. Officer Fitzgerald was sent for and several atresia were made. They were tried belore Judge K. W. Brown who imposed a line of one dollar and costs in every ea-c with one exception In this case a knife was used aud (he defendant was put under a bond of Soil for his appearaucc at the Ciiuiinal court, which he gave. Our people arc very anxious that the next conference of the Methodist Kpis copal Church will iu its wisdom sec lit to return Rev. J. II. Friz :llo to us. lie is the right man ill the right place. He has done a great deal towards the up building of the church here, I have never heard one unkind word spoken of him. Vet he denounces vice of every description from the pulpit iu plain tonus Ihe M. K. church was crowded to overflowing lust Sunday night. Messrs. Patterson, Pugh and Wright, all of whom have been absent for some time, came in Saturday. Robert Gilliam, colored, of Ridgeway, was (ound dead on the railroad ut the siding near this p'ace oil Wednesday last Coroner Branch was notified, who came '1 held an inquest, and the verdict of the jury was that he came to his death from unkuown cause to them but pre sumably to have ben run over and killed by a train on the Raleigh an 1 Gaston railrotd. The company was cxhoncratcd .'Irs. b. I, tiibson is visiting her en s Mr. and Mrs. Rawls. p;i Mr. J. A. Smith took in the Hooky M niut fair. The railroad authorities are having the track laid lo this place. We hope with in the next thirty days to have the engine down ut the factories. They are erect ing a handsome little depot at the siding Mr. K. G. Moore, who is working in Wilson, spent Sunday here with his fam ily. Mr. W. P. Vaughun was also here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lynn spent Sun Jay in your town. Mrs. Dr. A. B. Pierce was in town one day last week. Revs. J. A. Hornaday and Watson were iu town one day last week Hon. J. M. Urizzard, uf Halifax, came out and spent a day or two with his son, J. M. Grizzard, Jr., last week, lie and his son, and Mr. Morris engaged in a pleasant bird bunt Tuesday. Several young ladies,, natives of this county, are applying for work in the mills here. Several of our citiz ms arc suffering from colds. The citizms puundel the II v. Mr Friz 'lie Mondiy uight. Mr J. W. Magio, of Richmond, who lives here now requested the cilizjns to meet at the school h mse Tuesd iy night for the purpose of orgati zing a military company. SHU WAS IIOUKII ll,l. An old lady from the country, who was in town ou .Saturday, eonli led to u frien I that she thought il was perfectly awful the way Ualeigh men did t licit wives. When questioned as to her reason fir such an opinion, she said lhat up by the capital there was a big brick hou with " union s hxchange" on the sign in front. Not knowing what it meant, she got a geulleman who was passing to tell her, and he said wheu Ualeigh men g it lired uf their wives they went up there anl exchanged them. UalcMi fim -s. UV KKTISKMKNTS. are tuibjert to peculiar ilia. Tho rltflit remedy fur babies' Ills especially wornn and iiouiacb disorder U Frey's Vermifuge ban rami children for fiO yearn. Kent! for lllua. book about the Ills aud tbe mindly. On ftoMla Mlled to U MBtt. LAB. Hill, Hslllmore, Md. gALE OFJ LAND." By virtue of a Judgment reudensl in n special proceeding liefore the clerk of the Superior court ol llaliliix coiintv entitled J. T. Hawkins, Kiecutornf H. W Hiw kins, deceased, vs. .loliu Medlin und otli ers, I will sell at pulipc auction for cash on MONDAY, the (HI, DA V OF DKCKM HI-.K. Hill, at Ihe court house door in Halifax, lhat tract of land in Halilax coiMily, North Carolina, lionndcd by the laniis ol Hat Towell, Harrison Chanm ll. the Small wood land and nlhers, contain ing fi I acres, more or less, it being Hie same tract nt land which was devised iu the w ill ol II. W. Hawkins to Martha Ann Hudson, 'llus November 4th, In7. .1. T HAWKINS, Kxec Per E L. Travis, his attorney, ll-ll-td S1 ALE OF LANO - liv virtue ofailis ree of the clerk of the Superior court ol Halifax county mada in a special proceeding hetore him for parti turn ol laud entitled W. T. l'luinnier and wife Heheeca mid others lo tho court, 1 will sell ou Monday the flth dayol Decem ber, 1117, al the court house in Halifax at public aiitinu, that lot of land lying partly in the town ol lla'ifax, North Caro lina, known as the "l'urnell place," bounded hy Dolih slreel, Piussin street and ita extrusion, the landsof J. II. Fen ner, laniis Frncln haml others, containing about 4 acres, inure or loss, and embracing the resilience of the late Mm. Mary l'ur nell. This is one of the prettiest uiid most desirable places in Halifax. The lot will be divided into two parts TKKMS: oe third cash, mid balance in ooe and two year. November 4, 1MII7. K L TKAVIH, nov 11 Id. Commissioner. Q Bert CniMh Hrrin . Tuuw titsi. Cm (r Ed In tlms. Held hy entmrtsm. IH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A r Which You Have Never Seen Prices you will never see again. LADIES' AND MEN'S UNDER WEAR.-Wiuter I'nd.rwear for ladies,' men aud children is being retailed at wholesale prices. The selling of it is unparalleled iu this market. Men's Swilz Condc Suits, worth 81 511 in any market, are lure 81 (II). Men's All Wool Heavy Double Breasted Shirts, and Drawers to match, are 81.011 each iristiad nf 81.!0 Child's Flat Vests, worth iiOc, are 25c, and Ladies' Ma-ii Vests are the Wonder of all. Tlne are 25c. Ladies Flat While Vols, Silk irinimi d, which generally sell at 81.00 lo 81 25, arc GDe. LADIES' CAPES. Lades' Capes, all wool, crow black cheviot, faced with Silk, covered scams. 82.00 Ladies' Capes of heavy black cheviot, elaborately braided and jelled, Long single capes, these. 8.'1 00 Ladies' Long Capes with tremendous sweep. Black tufted cheviot, lined through with half silk twill. Collar and fronis edged with black Thibet fur. These you would think gS (Ml. They are by u chance but 85.00 Tycon Wrapper Reps. Tycon Heps arc a Winter challi. Just a half wool chain, For Winter dresses and wrappers. They sold when last Yard 8c. Ladies' Coats, Black beaver, not fine but good, serviceable garments, $3.50 Ladies' Coats of very fine black and Oxford mixed chinchilla; some half hand lined with silk. Only 24 of those and a job lot. $5.00 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Watt, Rettew Si Olay, The Great New Store, NORFOLK, VA. (When ordering goods, please nieniioii ibis paper ) ANDY ABSOLUTELYG DAR ANTEED "7 ils md hmlil.trrrr. il. STFIII IMI Itmnil I )f NEW STORE! new J NNRtCOHSTIPATIOM 25 50 U lill iH T8 H. D. Allen I Co's. We have just npi tied a splendid line of new gm ds stand id' W. H. Tillcrv. Novcllies in fy " " Iir'tTS- Bonis and Sboi W No Old Stock. New and Fresh. ( i vi us a on 11. No trouble to c'iow pm,U. H. D. lllEf f Co. WELDON, N. C. ' S'- 2T -M I. P. LEE & CO., Coiton Factors & Commission 1 Wauls PA tT in V Office, 'Zl 2'J rommerec si. Warehouse, 8 Koihery I" A lit I M waieroonis, ample storage capacity 1 J produce ordend to be held. Oidcrs nut Hags, and other needed articles filled tolu telegraphing use our own or Slu pperson s cede. I V isignments solicited. OTICE.t Uy virtue of authority conferred In a niorlgage executed by A M. Inge, and his wile, Mary 1). Inge, reeonled in Itcgistcr's ollice of Halifax county, N C , ill lunik IH, page ir.i. May. llh, IhHo ov,,ln her il, K'M, at Ihe court house door in Halil.ix, at 12 o'clock M , sell to the high est bidder for cash a house and lot situated in llie town of Weldon. Halifax county. and more particularly tlrm-ritml in a mortgage from A. M luge and wile lo E A. Pepper on May 4tli, IHH 2. E A. PEPPER, Weldon, N. C ,Oct 12, 1HII7. Morigngee. Oct 14 td. u but twice the made for 25e. eigh stylishly made of OX SI A IX AM) GltANltV, CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS ! '"V. ,:"?:.:.:"iT,,.r."7!. ..rr '.h'.,Al,,::J "i"""! o.. clni :i;.i. Ilenlmil. I nn.. or V lurk. til. I li goods! NEW PRICES! ffi at the old v - e. if jy s, sc'cc'i d lo no el I l.e wants i full, jy Every Article W (0 s?'- SC' Wharf, NORFOLK, VA. Liberal advances, if desired, on for HAIitilNtl, TIKS, TWINK. IVi at I 'West prices Fall Millinery! SI'KI'UI, Id.sl'I.AV OF HATS and BONNETS And Millinery Noveltiea. pair Me Bine to mil and Inspect my stock. MKS. W. K. HAkT, oct 21 ly ltoanoke Rapids, N. C NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. There is a Charm lu music, t: uiic ot our 1' K-i.:i;.liy il" it be produced on anos. Fine instruments like the give u new pleasure to both instrumental and vocal perliirnianee. One can scarcely letli.e the (litlcreuee between a superior anil an interior instrument except by com parison. '1 Ik-rt tii-lf I'iunos are oulyprized more highly when judged by this ataud anl. They present a happy combination ol excellence impossible to surpass and dif lieult to equal elsewhere. M'AMlAKI) OiidANS. Tuning ami Impairing. Terms to Suit. .Semi lor illustrated Ca'ulugiie. (.'MAS Al. KTJEFF, II N- I.ihertv St.. liultiliuire Washington, .Wl Klevenlh st.. N. W. Md. Xortblk. Va., -UK Main street. Charlotte, gHIN. Tryon st. oet ! Jy. ySLE 0FHND.st Ity villain ol'u judgment rendered at the May term, l!iii, of the .Superior court of Halifax enmity, in an action entitled JCIIa M- (lolllil vs. A. I'leseott anil wjfc Hlltiie h. 1'rcscntt, we will sell ut pilhlie llll 'tioll lor cash ut tin- court bouse in Halifax ou .vionii.iv I In- liih ilav ot December, M!I7, a lot iu llie t,,WM t Weill,,,,, N,,ri Carolina, situated on .sixth ami .Sycamore streets, containing niic lourihof uncut-re, it being a purl of the square heretofore conveyed lo Siil lie I.. 1'reseoll by 51. M. Long. This November I, 1SU7, K. T. CI.AUK, K. L. TRAVIS, 11-11 til. Commissioners. JT OTICE. In pursuance ol a deed of trust executed on the gist ,;,v f October !o ,y Cicero i.. Harris to jerry w. lielilsnulh to secure i debt, to the Atlanta National Kuilil anil Loan Association I will on the ti rut day el Deeemher lslii. sell fur cash lo the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door in the town of Halifax, anil State of North Carolina the land il.i- scrihul iu said deeil of trust as follows; That certain lot or narcel (if leu, I silioi in the county ol Halifax and in the town of Littleton ailjuiniug J. W. Northington, Jf. II. I'ulleii and others and described us fol lows: lleginning at Nortliington's corner on Main street thence along the watershed and from the eaves of his store 94 feet in a southeasterly course to Nortliington's on Market street, thence ulong Market street to II. H. l'ullen's liue, thence along Pill Ion's line til feet to Main street thence along Main street to the beginning, con taining :w 10 square feet more or less, in older to pay said debt. This Oet. 2li, 1B97. JEKKY W. GOLDSMITH, liy Thus. N. Hill, utt'y. Trustee oet Sirs If OTICE.-m State of N'orth Carolina, County of Halifax, Weldon Township, .1. 1'. Morris, agent ltoanoke Rapids Power Co., and W. J. touuer, in his own name, Affulavit, vs. W. E. Cobb. It appearing to the undersigned Justice of the 1'cace, from the aflidavits of J. P. Monis, agent, and VV. J . (.tamer, the plain tills iu the above entitled action that the defendant cannot after due diligence he lound iu the .State, and that the plaintiff have a good cause ofactiou against said de fendant ; and it further appearing that said defendant has departed from the State with intent lo defraud his creditors or to avoid the service of summons, Ac It ia Iherelore ordered by the Court that notice oflhis action he published once a week for six weeks iu The Ifnunnkc News, a news paper published in llalitin comity, setting lorth the title of the action, the issuinir of the attachment, and requiring the defen dant t appear at the ollice of K. W. lirown, a Justice of the Peace of Halifax county, at ltoanoke Kapids, in Weldon township, on Ihe Hid day of December, 1MIT, and answer or demur to the com plaint of said plaintiffs. This atitli day of October 1x1(7. ii. W. BUOWN, oet i!-t (it Justice of the Peace. SALE OF LAND liy virtue ol an execution in my hands iu case ol Tom W. Hawkins vs. herry W. Urown, I will on Monday the 22ud day of November at the court bouse door in Halifax sell at public auction lor cash all the interest, right, title and estate of Ber ry W. Brown, in a certain lot of land in the tow n ol Littleton, county of Halibut, IhiuiiiIciI by K. ,t (i. railroad, home place of W. F. Young, let of A. Weaver, the Kitziiatrick land, and others, the right of said Berry W. Brown, therein being an estate in reversion after the determination of the lite estate of Henrietta Brown. J. T. DAWSON, Sheriff per A- H. (Ireen, D. 8. This Oct. 20, 17. oct2Mtd (FstaMislicd 1H7K.) Savagc,SonCo. Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. Wholes-ilc and Kctnil Di aler In COTTON B (i(llNti,TIi;S, PEANUT BAGS, &c. Norfolk, Va , Nov. 8, 1HD7. We unote Cotton. Ouict (okmI Middling, Middling, low Middling, t. Mnldlin.., S. L. Middling, Staina, PKASl'TS. Steady. Fancy, Prime, Si 6J St. Prime, Spanish, per bushel. i r.. reiw, per Lag. Blk I Via, -r hnslirl, llice, per bushel, Rigs, per dozen, tmSpetuul atlentinu mven to d. AO KI 1 cshIch of Cotton, Grain, Peanuts nnd Peaa. J. W. PERRY CO. COTTON FACTORS. Norfolk, Va., Nov. , 1897. COTTON -Market Quiet. Strict Middling, Middling, Strict Low Middling, Low Middling, Blues and Sandy, PEANUT8-Iull Fancy, Strictly Prime, Prime, Low Grades. Machine Picked, Spanish, per bushel, Black Eye Peaa, per bag, 67-16 5 8-18 5 3-16 S 2Jo 2c fl.60 WlUaorNG and TIE8 always M band and furnished at lowest market priceai octKUiu.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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