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A MATTER CF HEALTH POVMR Absatetely Pure fk$ HO SUBSTITUTE THE ROANOKE NEWS. TIIUU8DAY, MARCH Local Intelligence. A cold ipcll I-C-K. NbViR jmlge womuti'i sfoby her tore leclli. Ir jou will borrow trouble, don't pa; oy interest on ir. Willi Nil worker are alvnys dying (o work somebody. WuM some people hie I In ir tninds tbey don't mi- much, Buokkn oew year resolutions eliould be repaired durinii I. nr. A married msn usually feels aorry for himsell when hia wife i tick. You are Dot obliged lo beli.vy ail ibe evil things you hear about your-lf. Now that SpriogMs near at.hand, loft and aluaby poems will be in the land JosT received Urge consignment of .mattings. Spiers Bros. Till only tbiog man wanta after be igeta all the money he needs ia more .money. SoMI men atr pa) lug la to gel tmarried would cheerfully pay $50 to get unmarried. Hict line new apriog goods, waislings white eoods and dress goods at A L. iStaiuback's. 'What ia home without a bah?" has often been asked. "Peaceful and quiet," is the answer. Thirs are too many poople in the churches who want to dead head their way to heaven. A large thipment of new patterns, laces, swiaa and cambric embroideies just received.. Spiers Bros Acerp-a a Position Hire. Mr. David 0. Ballard, sun of ihe late Mr Frank 3allid, and a ni pt cw uf Mr. K T. Clark, of this town, has taken a posi tion in the First National Biik, ol Wcldon. Mr. Bal'ard is an houur grad uate of the Slate University, oi the class of 1902. His grandfather was Ihe late General David Clark, of this county, whose homo at Airlie is so veil remem bered for its generous hospitality aud cultivated rtUDcuieot. Mr. Ballard will bo warmly welcomed to Weldon. Mb. Blount Coming. Mr. Uenry Blount, the well-known humorist and manufacturer of laughter, will appear at Kmry's Hall to-morrow night, Friday, March 17th, in his popular and pleasing If suffering with the blurs 00 acouut ol ill health, ill fortune, ot the low price cf cotton, go to hoar Henry Liloui.t in his humorous snd pathetic monologue H can move you to kurs or laughter at Hi, lflOO, I will and you will Bod that Iherolsnota dull moiuent in Ins evening 1 programme. Ho appears here lor the beucfll ol' the Weldon Academy, SllMMKRkLL -Ei AW KIND. r Unpert AlgeriMo 8u!iitnrrell and Miss Viola Mawkiri", biih of li.Jif.ix county, were united io marriage at rho ro-idenec of Mr. George liarnoi, i cir Liltlclou, last Saturday ni'ihl, at nine o'clock. Mr. Suoimercll baa returned to bis mother's homo, near Weldon, with his bride, where they will reside for the remain ier of tliis year, Mr. Sumnctell having arranged lo carry in the farm. Wceitend our congratulations and bost wishes. Sunday 8011001, Association. Tbu twenly-scoond annual session of the Nunh Carolina Sunday School Assooia tion, will he held in the First PreshytC' nan church, Raleigh, N. C , 00 Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, April 4, 5, and 6th. A splendid programme has been prepared for the occapioo aud re duced rates have been promised over all the railroads. Delegates aud visitors will be entertained by the citizens of Kaleigh. Tboe who expect to attend are riq-iested to send their names befo.e April 2nd, to S. II. Smith, geoeral secretary, Raleigh, N.C. Death op Captain Chavassk'b Mother at Henderson. Mra. Cha vasse, wife of Mj r Chavasse, and mother of Captaia Thomas II. Chavasse, of Henderson, died at her home in that town Wednesday of last week. he came with her husbaod many years ago from England and vUiied Weldou fre- quently.duriog the years Captain and Mrs. T. H. Chavasse resided here. For many yiars Mrs, Chavasse has been promiuent in the social snd religi ons life of Henderson, being especially sctive in her church and in charitable work. Years With 53 Sundats In our editorial briefs the statement is mude that "a peculiar fact is that li)05 began 00 Sunday, will end on Sunday and that this will not happen again in 100 years " Aod )so ibeihieawDt It made lht ;M year will have M Sundays and this will not happen again in 119 years. QroHs eirors, all, Years with Ml Sundays are common. There were fill Sundays in 1882, in 1891), and in 1899. And, as well as the year 1905, 1911, m-i, 1933, 193!), 1950, 1901, 1907, will come in on Sunday and will go out on Sunday, aod will, necessarily, have 53 Sundays each. Tho occurrence is not so rare, and may happen as often as every six or seven years, and ccrtsinly io eight or ten years at (ho faithest. 1 0 fact this same slate of affairs oc curred in 1780, 1797, 1809, 1815, 1826,1837, 1813,1851, 1805, 1871, II coming in on Sunday, going out on Sunday and having 53 Sundays eauli. A GREAT OFFER. THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, THE SUN NY SOUTH AND THE ROANOKE NKTl'S ALL THREE ONE YEAR IJOH ONLY TWO DOLLARS . Opeba Hoube. The Beveridp 8tock Company will appear at Emry's Hall Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday .nights; March 20, 21, and 22nd. Look out for their bil's aod remember the dates. As expert cutter will be at A. I-. .Stainback's store today, Thursday, 10th, -with a full line of lengths from the Hop- ikins Tailoring Company, showing latest styles to be worn this season. Call dur ing the day, inspect stock and have your measure taken for spring suit, If taken this month, keeps you well ll summer. It makes the little ones at, sleep and grow, A spring tonic for the whole family. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 oenls, Tee or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C. Desirable Dwelling Fob Rent. For rent, that desirable dwelling re cently occupied by Dr. W. J. Ward snd family, on Washington avenue, and formerly occupied by Mrs. Ellen Daniel. Apply to Dr. W. J. Wabd, . Weldon, N.C, It will biing rich, red blood, Brm flesh nd muscle. That's what Hollister's Rnrk. Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month, keeps you well all tumm 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. M. Coneo, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C. Early and Late Easters. We are told that the very earliest possible dato on which Easter can fall ia March 22nd, and that it cannot come later tUn Aoril 25th. It will be interesting to know that during the nineteenth cen tury Eaater fell on the earliest date inly once, a'id that was March 22d, 1818 and the let est date only ence, AprM 25, 188G It came nearest to It agaio 10 March 23rd. 18-15: and auxin in lfcuG Easter fell on March 2 Srd. The late t dates recorded for the century were April 22nd, 1810; April 22od, 1821; April 22nd, 1832; April 23rd, 1848; Ap.il 24th, 1859; aod on April 25th (the latest possible date), 1886. This year we will have a late date for Easier, April 23rd. Fine Game Chickens Mr. O. B Brickell la-t week shipped from hit pjultry farm near Weldon, sixteen of the finish g:tnie chickens evor before sent out of Halifax county. These fowls were shipped to Seattle, Washington, and the express charges were tai.OO. Mi. Uriel. ell's partner in the poultry tusinees, Mr. A. P. O'Connor, is now in Irolaud training fo' Lord Clonmel for the great international main to be pulled off some time sum. Mr. I nckell growi only the finest game stock. He bring many of bis fowls for breeding purposes direct from Ireland, and S3 careful ar hia agents to see that no changes can bi made eo route, a feather is cut from th wins of each lowl. These featheia ar. sent lo Mr. Biickell in letter. Whe the chickens strive the feathers rnut-t match snd fit and thus there is no chin, e to "swbp" sny of his Irish fowls, of hif. h degree, for inferior stock. ttviL Docket llulilai Superior court bus been egging away on the oivil dookei this week. This ducket was taken up last Thursday, that being divoree day and tie mill ground out s-.Dje ix or seven io short order. It will be much more difficult hereafter to obtain divorces, and the amended law will have wholesome effect upon the State. The first case of importance on tho civil docket was called Friday. Dr, Green vr. the Western Union Telegraph company. The plaintiff was ably rcpre scuted by Solicitor W. E. Daniel, On grtssman Claude Kitchin, Day & Bell E L. Travis, and T C. Harrison. The defendaot company also had splendid counsel, Hon Fabius II. Busbee and II C. Strong, of Raleigh. Thejury return ed a verdict of 81,950. io favor of the plaiotiff The case ol Mi- Willie Hall Green va the Western Union Telegraph com paDy was taken up Saturday morning, with the aame attorneys appearing as ap pear, d io Dr. Green's case. After the evidence for the plaiotiff was all in the defendant offered a cumpromii of $000, and all costs. This was accept ed by the p'ainiiff, and then the verdict in Dr. Green's case was set aside by con sett ot all parlies and a compromise $350. was offered aod scented An bus the matter cods, tho Western Union Telegraph company agrotiog to pay $950. and all costs in the two esses which gn w out of the negligence 'of efendant company in delivering message. By special arrangement, we can offtT to our subscribers the greatest combina tion oflW ever made, the Atlanta Coni-ti-tutioti, the Suony South and the Roa noke News, the three papers for only n oo- liy this combination offer, only $2,00 a year, you will receive the South's greatest general newspapor, the South's popular literary weekly and your own home paper. Seud in your orders at once, acootn- paLiid bj ttie amount, 12.00, aod jou will receive every week, for 12 months, the Atlanta Constitution, the Sunny South aod the Roanoke News. Ad dress all orders direct to this office. THE ROANOKE NEWS. Weldon, N. C. MiTTICIl TO J. Dlt'KKNS, Weldon, N. C. Pear bin Two years ago, Mr. Grant Smith, Erie, Pa , painted three frame uses; and the woodwork of brick house. The paiolor eslima'cd $116 50 for the paint, lead sod-oil, He bought Duvoe $97 10 and returned $1 1 00 Saved $31.10 on the paint. Don't koov the eost of the work. By the rule, the saving of labor would from $00 lo $90. On all, from $90 to $120. This is the lale, as it comes from Messrs. W, F.Nick k Son, our sgents there for 40 years. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co. 57 P. 3. E. Clark sells our paint. The PlIRCE-WniTEHEAD HARD WARE Co, Weldon, N. C H-e add ed to their extensive and conataotly ornwino business Well equipped (ID O'-" o ' . shop and employed t firct-elass tinner They are no prepared to do roofiog, guttering aod til kinds of repair work on short notice and tt reasonable prices. TO CURE A COI.D IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. All drug-mats rcluud too money tt it lulls to cure K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. If yon cannot eat, aleep or work, feel mean, oro and ugly, take Hollister'i Rocky Mountain T this month. A tooio for the sick. There is 00 remedy . equal to it. 35 ceots, Tes or Tableta. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. 0. J. N. B.own, Halifai, N C. Advertibed Leturb Miss Lucy A rmatrnnff. 8 C. Diioo, Dr. A. Harris, .Robert lUmmell, Mrs. Sallie Powell, H Roihmao. Persons calling for above lot lets will 1 please say "advertised," giving dato of .advertising. J. O. Burton, P. M., Weldon, N. C. .313-1905. I. W. HAMPER WHISKEV. Pronounced by World's best experts The World's Best Whiskey. Grand Prise tliahent Award 8t. Louis Wo.ld'i Fair. Sold by w! D. Smith, Weldon N.C. Rl.inwouu Letter Farmers io this vicinity a:e busy making ptepaia tiotis for their crops of corn, Cotton, to bacco, etc. A few niobihs ago Mr. and Mrs. B. E. I'-.hbitt aod infant sun, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Warren lift here lor Hraidet lowo, Florida, planniug to make their future home there, taking with them the best wishis of relatives and friends. Mrs. W. V. Buhhilt accompanied them, and after remaining for several weeks she relumed to her home near lliugwood. Since Christmas Mr. C. A. Williams and family have moved to tho "Uarrisun House," which has undergone many changes, by repaitiug, repainting, etc. It is now a beautiful and elegant resi Protestant minister, and is a zcilousaod uarnist worker. Bishop Cheshire preaohed here in St. Clemert'a church on the 28th ulto. lo an attcnti"e congregation. A few days ago Miss Sallie Moore died at her home near Glunviow, Sho was a good Christian lad; a niece of Hon. It. F. Mooro, In and arouod Hingwood there has been much sickness, and several dcatlis dating hack a few weeks snd months, J, E, W, Good resolutions are the banana peels 00 life's pathway. TOP THAT COUGMINGi TF you value your Itcultlt, or health of your cl.ililien, do not allow rn l'KKHDNAI.I.Y CONIHTCTKI) KxiWUMDN TO Havana, Cciia. Htuirioaru taken pleiuum ia aimouiK-iim unothor iK-rsoiially coixliiotcil excursion from North Ciirolinu jmhiiIm oltiivumi, Culm mi a Mum Murcli 2iLh Willi. Kale ol one furo plus $3.00 lor the round trip, iucluiliiin meulfl ami berth while ou stonier Tick els will bo toUl fur trains on March 29th, good leaving 1'ort Tampa on t earner the night of March ftlth, final limit to leave Havana April l.ith, allow ing passe ii-rn until April lUlu ta return to deniiiittion. As thin excursion is limited to 150 peo ple, parties should advise at once relative to securing their Pullman accommodations. For time-tables, ratea and reservations, apply to Chas. H. Gattis, Traveling Passenger Agent, Kaleigh, N. 0. a coii"li, croun, or whooping cou;;h to go without giving itiiioiujil at tention; there is no telling what might be the T'.-sttlt ; mrli conditions are not to be trilled -.villi. Grippe, Pneumonia, and Consumption, or Serious complications are likely to result unless promptly treated. The best and quickest cure for a cough, cold, croup, or whooping cough is Cr2L ' i J- . 'U ii-JK n'".'-f" I have five children, and all of croup, .mil I find tiu.t Uokky ToLr i it n -st f:v.e;r,:Tt'n-.!y. und wnnitl not Ijj withmjt it in tho house. Ii lifis id ways buctl Katlfai'U!'y, and gives prompt ri'ltcf In croup and conghi with Ilia first twu or threw dtwoH, lotmutm tlicir colds und improves tlu-tii In rvcry way, Mrs. VM. MiCOLLlSTKR, hwriuiHJiuito, N'. J, OLU CURES Coughs, Colds, Croup and THROAT AFFECTIONS ABSOLUTELY I cannot pndKe too highly your till finch remedies. 1 had a bud i -M, -:':h a severe cough iT wt.-i.iift, und triLd evcTyituriK with out uv;iil, when a friend recom nii!i)ded Iloncy-Tulutome. I pro I'urnJ a li.ii He, will; the result Unit in y cold In t'lUiruljr curud, I ul wiiyfl'. kt-ep It fi r Hie usu ot my family. 1 advise tvuryntie HiilTur Iiif wiih ii con;;h or cold to use lloui-'y-ToIu mill I to cured, u. c. urrnit.Nsox, I'LiJ.MHllL'BU, VAs This old reliable and efficient remedy has stood the test of years, and is recognized mid prescribed by leading physicians as the one couyh cure that is sure to cure, and safe to administer to adults or children. It is never-failing in results, is pleasant to take ami always cures. We have thousands of testimonials to these facts. Some unreliable dealers in their fcteed for profit, at the risk of yuur health, may prevail on you to try something else, but if you want a cure, insist upon having Huuey-Tolu take no substitute. GILBERT BROS. & CO., Manufacturers ALL DEALERS SELL IT-25c. Baltimore, md, K A Li SALE FOR TAXES. I will sell to tlie the highest bidder for caul) at the court-house door in the town of Halifai, April 3rd, 11105, for tales, the following described real estate 11 Halifai township, Halilai county, a. u to wit: Wash Crowell, J aero Tai and cost 1 88 Mnry J. Daniel, 'iS " " " 1-M Laura Demry, BO" " " 4 29 I.imiloiiin Eops, 1 " " " 6-l)i Zela Flood, 50 " " " 2.2(1 l'ercelle Hales, i " " " 1,88 Cadlvey 2 " " ' 3 11 Curr Johnston, 1 " " " 3.88 Hattie Knight, J " " " 1 17 Jcnnett Neville, 1 " " " 3 26 W. It. Neville, J " " ' 7.4H Albert Pierce, 10 " " " 8 83 Henry liohiuson, 1 " ' ' 1-34 Nancy Simmons, J " " " 1 78 Norman Scott, 50" " ' 145 Ed (Shields, 50" " " 2 33 Mrs K- Jenkins, J " " " 4 03 Himon Cupehart. i ' 77 Billie Jeukins. 1" " " 1.31 l'ate Morris, j " " " 2.08 J. M Pine, . 3 11 Lee A. Johnston, 100 " " 3.10 R.H.DANIEL, Tax Collector, NOTICE. NoitTii Carolina. 1 In the Superior Halifax County. Conrt. S II. Marks & Co. vs. P. E. Lynn. P. E. Lynn, the defendant aliove named will take notice that leave lo issue execu tion in the above entitled action has been applied for: that said judgment was ren dered in favor of the plaintiffs and against the defendant on the 15th day of October, 1895. for the sum of 126.27 dollars and $2.25 costs with interest on same from the loth day ol June, 1805 which judgment was docketed in the Superior court on the Kith day of Ocloher, 18!to. liiat i iudiiment now stands upon judgment docket of this court and no part thereof has been paid, that no execution has evor issued thereon, that said P. E. Lynn is a non-resident, and that said r. . Lynn be and appear at Halifax, N. C, on the i loth day of Aoril, 1005, and show cause, if any he has why execution should not isMie thereon, (iiven under my hau4 aud seal of office this the (ith day of March, 1005. H. M GARY, Clerk of Superior Court. ROSEMARY, N. C. COMING AND GOIVG. Sl'PiHioa Court The cnums docket in Hslifax Supeiior oourt lust week was the smallest in jenrs sud do oisis of importance wera tried. Tb following were sbout the mlj sscs of interest disposed of: Qillism Ljnch tnd W. I Shesiio a tod b., verdict of guilt j is to both Defendant Shearin 30 days in jail. De fendant Lvnch six months in iail. Mo tion made foi new tiial and overruled Defendant appealed lo Supreme court. Frid Harris, I, aod I , six months to count j jail with leave to county com- mi.-uiioni rs to hire out John Fsuloon, I. and r. Pefoodant pleads guilty. Two jeers in Slate's prison at hard labor. Fsuloon is the noted cow tbiif rocently arrested here by Chief Dickens. Fred Harris, t. and b. Plesds guilty. 3 months in county jjil, ith leave to oounty commissioners to hire out. PARAflllAPHS OF INTSIU8T CONCERN 1NQ Tlllt TRAVELS OF YOIR FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. Mr. F. W. Garrett went np lo Char lotte Friday Miss Eunice Citric is visiting relatives at Murium I tbville. Mr. N L Siedaisn. of Tillcry, was here on business Tueday. Senator A. J. Burton, of Keideville, is here on a visit to relatives. Mr. Paul GiTeit, ol Norfolk, was here Tuesday on his way Sjui'-. Mr. Kugene Johnston, of Littleton, was among the visitors here Fridsy, Mr, Albion Dunn, of Scotland Neck, wss here Saturday on leual business Miss Willie Hall Green came home lat Thursday from Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs. T. 0. Harrison has relumed home from a visit to relatives at Frank lioton snl in Raleigh. Captain snd Mrs. T. F. Anderson went up lo Henderson Fiiday to attend the funeral of Mrs, Chavasse. Mrs. Paul Iloper, of Petersburg, Va , arrived here Monday on a visit to hi mother, Mrs. Cary Edwards. Mr. J W. Graioger, of Kinslon, unent Somlav in town on a vitit lo his -r daughter, Mrs. W A. Pierce. Mr. W. M. Cohen went down to Tiramonaville, 8. C, last week on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. John McSwain. Misse Msdaline Lice, of Centra'is Va ,iod Mattie llatohcr, of Ch ster,Va TSTOTIOE1. Nobtii Carolina, In the Superior Halifax County. J court. The Gullego Mills vs. P. E. Lynn. P. E. Lvun, the defendant above named will take notice that leave to issue execu tion in the above entitled netion has been applied for; that said judgment was ren dered in favor of the plaintiffs audngainst tin defendant on the 27th day of May, 1805, for the sum of $21.66 dollars and $1.1)5 costs with interest on same tromthe 27th day of May, 1895, which jndgmeut was docketed in the Miperior court on the 28th day of May, 1895. That said judg ment now stands upon judgment docket ol this court and no part thereof has been paid, that no execution has ever isxued thereon, that said P. E. Lynn is a non resident, and that said P. E. Lynn he and appear aa Halifax, N. C, on the 10th day of April, 1906, and show cause, if any he has why exec ution should not issue thereon. Given under my hand and seal cfouice this the 6th day of March, 1905. S. M.GARY, Clerk of Supeiior Court. W. J. WARD, 'dentist, office ik daniel building, weldon, n. c. sep 12 ly LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE EST HALIFAX COUNTY. J.W-PERRY CO, COTTON FACTORS. Norfolk, Va., Mar. H, 1905. Bleached and Unbleached Damask, Made m tne Rosemary Mill, 15 and 30 cents tne yam. Silks From the Silk Mill, from 85 cents to 75 cents per yard. COTTON Steady 3STOT1CE. Nobtii Cabolina, In the Superior Haliax County. Court. Gilliam & Harrison vs. P. E. Lynn. P. E. Lynn, the defendant above named will take notice that leave to issue eiecu- tion in the above entitled action has been applied for; that Baid judgment was ren dered in favor of the plaintitfa and agaiust the defendant on the 87th day ol way, 1WI5, Tor the sum of eighty onedollars aud SI 5 coats with interest on same from the J7th (lay of May 8!lft, wnicn ju igmeni was docketed in the Superior court on the JMlh dav of Mav. 195. That said judg ment now stands upon judgment docket of this conrt and no part thereof has been paid, thai no elocution li s ever issueu thereon, that said P- E.Lynn is a non resident, and that said P. E- Lynn he and appear at Hali'ax, N. C, on the Kith day ot April, 1905, and show cause, if any he has why execution snoum uui i thereon. , , Given under my baud and seal ol oiuee this the 6th day of March, 1905. 8. M.GARY, Clerk of Superior Court. HA STOOD THE TEST S YEAR. The old original GROVE'a.Tastelesa Tonic- Yon know what you are taking. It is Iron and qoialne in taatolesa torn. No care, no pay. 60c. HpiiAr. Exuursioii to Cuba. At lantic Coast Lino Special rate of one tare plus $'i 00 to Havana, Colnt and return, the rate from Weldon, N.C, $16.75, in cludes meals and berth on the steamer. t,,1ti mil be so lil Haron win. lor (rains whirh will resell Port Tampa, fia., ine night of March 30th , connecting with P. O.S. 8 vo B sieamer lenviuK night. Ticketa will be good returning on any steamer leaving Havana until April 13th , inclusive, with final limit to reach destination April ltltb. On the return journey, stop-over will be allowed at any point in the Stat of Florida, south of Jacksonville, within Annl limit of ticket. Take advantase of this opportunity lo visit "The Queen of the Antilles," at nxunnanle eo-t. which will afford an ex cellent chanea to investigate the business situation of our sister republic. The narty will be limited, so m k your reservations promptly. For reservations, pamphlets or any other information, call on your nearest ticket agent or write. W. J. Craig, O. P. A. H. M. Emerson, T. L. Wilmington, N. a Striot Middling 81 Middling Strict Low Middling 71 Low Middliog "1 Tine-en. M Slaina HO K'ues end Sandv 00 PKANUTS Steady Fancy 3J to Strictly Prime 3 to l'time 3i to Low Grades U to Maohioe Picked 2 1 to 31 Snanish.ner bushel 100 B. K Peas, per ba? 3.20 Black and Speckled Peas 1.60 Clay and Ued Peas 140 Ponnut Buns, in bales, 08 inch, 00 Baipi and Ties and Peanut Bans for Sale. YOUR WWTS CM BE SUPPLIED III JLL El YOTTK INSPECTION mmm IS EARNESTLY NOTICE. NOTICE. In the Superior Court. are bore on a visit to tho family ol Mr. A, Ii Huinback. Ml. L- Vinson, (iouersl manager and secretary of llio Littleton hosiery mills, was bore Tuesday on bis way home from a business trip to Tatboro. Mrs. J. K llioken, of Roanoke Rspids, has returned homo from Balli more wliero sho lias been fur tho past few dayspurohsMog spring millinery. Mrs Elwatd O Suiilh, of Newport Va . formerly Misi Einbeili Grceorv, of Halilax, was beie Tuesday on her way to Halifax lo visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Leo, of Columbia, 8. C, former well-known resident! ot Wcldon, wire bora lost week, witnesan in the esse of Dr. Green va. Ihe Wcttein Ud'iod Telegraph Company, North Carolina, 1 Halilax County. I W, B. Ftrgusouei Co. P. E Lynn V K Lynn, the defendant abovenamed will take notice that leave to iiwue execu tion in the above eutitled action has been applied for : tbi "nid judgment waa ren dered in fiivor of the plaintiffs and against the :10th dav of July, luos inr the nmofnj l dollars and tlM costs with interest on same from the nth rtav nf.Iulv. 18H5. which jiidgmeut was docketed in the Superior conrt. on the si.t duvnf. I ulv. 189S. That said judg ment now stands upon judgment docket of Ibis court aud no part tnerooi naa ueeu mild ibut no execution has ever imueil 1 1,. ii,.,i ..,,. f v. Lvnu is a mm rrtident, and that said P. K Lynn he and .r Hi.liiiix. N. C. on the 1Mb day of April. 1905, and Bhow cause, if any he hiu whv execunou aiiwum Given under my hand and seal of office this the 6th day ol "" JAKY Clerk of Superior Conrt U tSlj WHiRi u usi isuK. Q BMt Vomh bjrup. Tula Oooil. Das m rn .nnannnee of a nower vested in me, hv deed of trust, executed to me, by Inaac A. Lawrence and his wife Agnes Lewis H. Lawrence and his wife MnuLrie Lawrence, and Alex. L, ttmith mi tha 15th dav of January, A. I) i urn and dulv recorded in book 1411 at page 365, of the Register of Deeds offlce, r Halifax conntv. North Carolina, 1 will on the 21st day ol March, 1905, in front of the post office in Tillery, N. C , proceed tn .1.11 Inr PII.H11 at OU01IC UUCtlUII III lc highest bidder, the lollowing uescnueo piece or parcel Ol lauu. vo nn. a i. the tract knowu as the Hoskasea Place, situate in Halifax county, North Caro lina, and described ny courses aim aa follows: Beginning at Freeman Hills comer in Buekhorn swuuip, or Deep Creek, at a point where the North Caro lina Lumber Company log railway crow the run ol said creek or swamp, thence running along "aid railway and Freeman Hills line N.7o W. 4ocuuiu to a muku, thence N. 4. Ii' 42 chains to a stake, thence H. 82- E. IB. 35 chains to a small red oak on the weit side of a road, tlionee N 15 E 8 25 eliaiiiB io a wnneuiiR ui" a path, thence N. 82. E. 10 chains to a stake, thence N. 78. E 17 chains to a stake lr B M. jonnson corner meuuu due south along his line 25 chains to his southern oarner, thence 8. 30 j W. J chain toastake, thence s. m n. lamig -i. a. i ...i. ,.'. Una 125. 55 chains to said An thony's corner at the head ol a ditcu, thence 8. 87. W. 7. 77 chains along a .null, thence 8. 84 W. 4. 90 enains hi a ...... 1 win na IE A. 1 llicauiw tu"'i .1 al..n,T Ihaaaill A. 1. lJlt-Kena una m in w 23 75 chains to the Baid Dick ens corner near a suibII oak bush, thence 8 87J W along said Dickens line 71. 25 i,;. in aleanina maple in the main run of Deop Creek or huckhorn swamp, thenoe up the aiu creea or swam" w wv ia ningconuminga oreqouY) Dress Goods, Hats, Shoes, Novelties, Notions, &c, A.fD AfJ UNSURPASSED LlflE Of ftf FtT DESS LlfllflQS. mwM STORE CO. BEST VALUES, Tillery, N.C, Feb, 14th, 1895. Trustee, LOWEST THICKS. "EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY." Meyer The HusUer, j ENFIELD N.C. HOUSES k MULES. IHATE Hones anil Miles That you eao buy with 6 oent ootton. If you don't believe me, come and see. W. T. PARKER, WELDON N C. Hakea Kidney an Bladder Bight
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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