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R'UV.I-N.STAlNHAri Answers Last Roll Call--A (ioiul M:n Unp, To His Regard Brief Sketch of Hi-. I .11 t t v 1 lus. ii rt i nf . " Hl j I .m m if ir P 3 d;-aJ!y p..is ... Tucs.!.,x.i!iHV',.t!u.i.,t Iks hor.. on J 11 I I II 1 i imi l .iiul V, p (. ;,i;i;!u'k, W SrsJLl I A ;N.liM'i:d M..v ::. -. c-u.ru. R II Hffl 1 I il V u;: .11 .... l."'Mi'f, for- I II I ; Ik-cmcred' I V 7 V 1 1 I I il U U 1 I t J IJ illllllU! i : I cutenani ' "- - t.-'un lijube, 3 dV.iJIV puis n I uc him street M.-ikUv in-i ol intense sultcring Mr, Supiba k N-fi ;n iiru.i 1841. and was :he ciJot vi.:!d "! Vi'i his mother being a Jjii;i!cr m' t'. c ':,' He ante i.) WJJ.'ii ::i !Ss! j:-J r.vV.h identitieJ wi;h ilic affairs of the tun n, tn, Aldermen tor ciuiIl- ,i ii'.milvr of ycjr-. , . - ; which lime he was eleaeJ a rcrrvNciuaiiv. m nr.- 1 1 General AsemMv from Hal-fax c-utity. and h-. !i i.! ward with muvh rlcaurv to the voming -c-.-.n-i Mr Stainhnck entered th. -ar i-ffvc-.ti ' and served for four long ycar wuh euii-i'i. i'1-;. r. . as a private in Cor.:;:.;:;.. Rranswiek I-'.. . 1 of his company when he surrendered it .yt.n - .: April 9t!i, 1S65. He is survived l a wife and nine childre- a-.! ; i i' --e fciandchildren and im sreai grandvh:!dn.:i. .is : .... the nine of ins d' .nh. ; aM leaves !! v.' i - tr.l n. Rom and le.ued :! ihi Mcthudi.-t I i--. i :t A idennried tiiuitell with tli.it church here and h -.re!. ieied acceptable set"'- ice e er s;nc:. August J?, 'v, is. local preacher Since then he has hllcd ir.s .lvvvpt...-i,-of his own and many other ehurjies. He 'Ajs a .juick speaker, with an iiiexhansMe fund uf "tr.N-::-; iVf-rim : never dull or nresijine ! oving next t his t aanh, and his "host Cause' w hich he served so w eil, si . ev-. r .;isd-.! the reunions of the "thin gray line." and lie as ia a speaker for these occasions, urteri g';;u t c-sta-former friends and comrades At the urKnfion tit the V'eK!-'i '.! -.1 nJ pointed one of the trustee" on me N.ir.!. held giving ahiahle aid ri all selnml work trustee of t!ie Methodist l-p:v"pal (".htsrc't greganon took greater prtJ-.- an-.! interest some new stricture, i .'.-..Inj 1 -i.ts COmplctiiin M-. S'.i::';: was oi i r: . ; i; was a na-. -' !' C '.sc.'" v.'.' :'.iti;it hroiherllood ( u ai .: : re id" : g" ail in Jimi ess. The iniiv i a! ' ' -s : -s yi iec ; -ie:; o'clock fi'i-ni the new tempou; .- in.s'c-' There a is a pr- various seeiiu'i--, . here, and the ..i--...: ' the high esteem in v The honora:" pa hoard as follow s .Mayor W. W W'.gg-vs. ' ; sheph.e: d. h- ! 1 t,: - I W ard, A Allen I Me ;lciu e pail lv.! . i ' c e men I ei - :'. i c I'-..-.; iinsMoners Cifhen. U. i' l)auu-l. ! v.., t, I J W. Iher.e. II I Irani ana A I. Imhi 1 he tuneral impo-ssi-. e. :::e: e i ministers pre-;e ::. K'-cv 1' Mercer. Pa-mr ..t : sisied in the ser..vC hy uniiste. s ,i! mher Wci.!.; visiting ministers f.n artt.us ehaig 's m nu- .i-sin was in Ced.u woi! enieicn Blessed, ciini'onmg thongi-t I icno n .., p , ,,,, ,,.,,, N , lamp was i;-.pin:e.i ano rur-'i a-:o ii hi- ,h -u n-e uppei saniuary. to emov lite 'nliPe-s uf I t - . -.--i !. Pi , - ,e ,s .j peace Mr impel 0 .- Pete at brothers. s:.,.p.b.ick iuable and i.'eiised a r. puipits u:d ready ps jiul was s .hnivli the bg'it aticnd ugn: alter as its i i meet ne was jp e his smee k w as jlM a . pic eon--' the iiaud a'fer its There seems to be no let up in the! ''interest. There's a continuous pour; of people into our store every dciy and all day long. No mercy shown cost mark. Every article marked in plain figures. "m at Ike Attractive Prices: BOYS SUITS ! MEN'S SUITS. Bos $( and $6.50 Suits! Men's 18.00 Suits now md now $4.40. i 12.48 t aiir.e.1 h-gii w ::h th -,'ev Mr. Mainl'.ick - n s w ere me-n's-rs . IVimel. J A 1 s'ier!:e:d. I )- I g in the -st. in.-; of $2. OH :p im one , , i i.l hcen (,, $1.7'). ; lends in a ei seen Bos' :p.ters nt n Bovs' 54.0(i Suits now i .Men's 15 00 Suits now 1 10 08 $2.50 Suits $1.50 Suits now now Men's 12 50 Suits now 1 8 0,H .Men's 8 50 Suits 5 48 now School ii'gh.un. v J I 'Mil Men's Pants. Men'a $1.50 Pants going at i - - Mens 2 and 2.50 Pants ti. u a-, as . s .nd by -pt-.-i iiieiu Men's 3.50 Pants One lot $1.50 Pants, n Boy's 50c Knee pants Boy's $1 Knee pants at $1.14 1.49 2.49 79c 39c 98c CHRISTMAS GREETINGS. Once mure the happy season uf Christmas is close upon us. and again we will celebrate the anni versary of the na;o uy uf the Christ Falling this year on the a. Sabbath, it Till recessariK- be cel ebrated with subdued merriment, and in many localities .Mond..v the 26th will be observed as il.e an nual feast day. From Luke's simple and sweet story of the nativity down to the present day Christmas has appeal ed not only to the setitiment.il side but has stimulated, sweetened and blessed humanity in the advent of Christ into its eonhues The dale of proverbial goud w ill is near at hand and happy is lie to whom It' ll ftcling Cuines tioi s a revelation, but who has dwelt with it the whole yeai iong Ik does not have to tone himself up for occasion, but merely comes in to the full possession of his own. Vi e should never w ander be yond the sound of the angel an nouncement to the shepherds, for that was the nucleus around which the prophecies of the past and the since and future cluster for the hope of mankind. When w e are tempted to violate its teaching let us look toward Bethlehem, and there we shall see the never-setting star and catch the sound of the angel benediction as it reverberates to the earth's ends. But, if in our weakness we have allowed the little foxes of spite and spleen to enter the vineyards of our hearts and cut short the wine of lifel let us see to it that none of the pests go with us to this Christ mas altar. t'e may not be able to besww costly gifts or furnish swell entertainments; but we may at least throw our little rushlight of fellowship around us, and add some small cheer where it would be missed were it withheld. viiturrh Caiimil lit- Cured I "1 v; . I. l:ii- ,t .-Hi V.-1I !i;i:t - .o.ir: !. 4.-S..I.I.1-I. I.. ..I lllf - V I..I c run i-IIH-t ' i ' I ; 1 1, .me' l:n i ;. !'! I" "-vi It Pil hi- - I- I fill li- -..-VII.l.lll 11 -' 1 k;i.. ii. Pi -I '-t-.i-l iuip. I I I ,lk.- Il.lll I si -. Kheumocid IT CURES biiHiiitm (iwi Hl-totl tmmmf i ' i . a- uii u ..-in ii i n. - i,( it 'I' 1 in ' I '! lit. UUIllllUl (111 "I HIM i I.. i I I 1 l 1 I., ! .1 m ' U .- i,,!.,., 1. ,uU ,, , - U HI t ( fltt,l,lL4 " """ ' 1 1." Illl.ltl-llt I ll.ll. ' ill.) "Ill I I ,1' 11,.. 1 1 U.l MEN'S SHOES $2 50 Value .Men's Shoes Heavy Working Shoes ,q8 .Men's .1.00 Box Calf and Velour Calf 2 2V .Men's .? 50 Tan Calf Gun Metal sale price 2 W .Men's 4.00 Calf Skin Shoe.sale price 3.29 .Men's $5 Patent Leather 3 7) .Men's 2 50 Dress Shoes 1 V8 $ Eft's 2.25 Offss StfOEs 7.57 LADIES' SHOES Ladies 1 50 Shoes LadicV 1.75 Shoes Ladies' $2 Shoes Ladies' 2.25 Shoe Ladies' 2 5o Shoes Children's Shoes will go at Cost during this sale 08c " JTZi V 1 THINK OF Mexican Mustang' Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. - C - - :w Relief from pain lli.al 'uilil 1 0 lu-t u ist- l ailsc "il lh '. I , 1 il ,I:.m hi I ire J out mosaics e.is, , ,iM nKtile ii ail Ii -r .lili ! lu l i.l s v. 1 u k. Lartu'lirts in the Lack . i ri 1 sin n K 1 c-1 s ii'lll'tl e llU'il .ill. I slllt J. Hilts II ulliUl.il "I' Bums Scolds, Cuts aii'i KishL- un ile l ei 1 '.i ink s.-i .1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 tc I U lle'.ik il liluuiliatiaili, I uiiibdu .ill' I veidllc.a Si lid'l'eil nl Hull alliChl-.li .iliil licittlaLi 1.1 lul, API Uktlt, Did Suita .m l t n 11 uiiliils llC.lk'l iu!ilitl Ollil I ii I 111. the llll mm mm J'. s;- .... ' - . t- I : & I Tlie first application of Mexican Mus tam, l.tiiiim nt siikdues tlie pain Lut it 1 1 m 1 1 n lies its. uui k tiratil t'vt'i v quiveriuj tiel sr lb suutlicil and qilii'tt'ij. The great peiirtratin jiower ul this iJiinHi.- 1 1 inc-il enables it to rJo this ijuu k In .did (H.biln f!y. la all Of Spl aioa. Bruises or Lame ii. ss kvicaii Mustang Limtneut lii-nl'l I-. Iiilited 111 -tliistclitlv . I lie aiilucpdt quadltici ol tills uld lclia-I'k- kuu;i.UulU ItUlcdV IUake it bate due! a il I e A 3 Prict-g 25c. r.0t., $1.00 pt-r bottle. iu,. n. .,,. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th St., BROOKLYN, N.Y. '-T-rn-t-TTT r r ' nrTTTrnw 111 1 111 mi 1 11 1 1 ita miiaiimmiiwi iiriMiiMi in -inin.il-..- ft &t $(r Nfc fc MM M M lisplay 1 W.I. si. IN'fl.l! MILLINERY. I- m Y i.uiil'-uii'l u 1 : 1 t' 1 1 - I'.lltl.l ti'k I'uttfl Ilk. k. & (i. Corsets, Misses at 7 V. lu.lii-.i' Intl. . t.1'1 II'I'M W ill l'' IllU'll' to Milt tilt tiiiit-s. Huls u 11. 1 lli'iiiit In iiia-li- uiul 1 1 1 11 1 in 1. 1 1,1 1'l.lii. Al l. l Ml nlil'l.i:- I IKMII'Tl.V i I II 1.1.1' MRS. P. A. LEWIS. Ui'Klou, VI Onyx mm - - '' 1 -' -M 1 - - . V VTi, s- I Us OPKN 1 ... "V Famous Hosiery for Men. Women and Children. (lauze Lisle and Silk l.isle Irom 2Sc 1111 d 'f' i Site III Ll Sll k S Irom Sik. tu tl 00 In slink at 1 tic 1 I UWAHt K Cil . u.krpcrated I he Shtistti. iu,n store Wclduii, N C. Ilis H Store With Greatest Variety iTntRt-: is no doubt about our I store being the largest of its kind in the South. U'e buy front factories in larger quantities and at lower prices than ihe little stores. Naturally our ability to sell you what you want, is greater. U'tiie us -let us have your orders S YD I OH HUWLEY, 700-11-13 i:. rtroad Street. HICHMONO, VA. "Furniture for the Home Beau tiful." "'IL4- Mi,- ll'.-i ..I I. .1(1-11 M.MM till fa ttllfUiiiMtlKU, tit lt aM si i.-ni-. lut iti,.kl',M,i , (jt rr.'ii und i H'J.,.!.!.- i,,l,- till.., (11- ultMi Mi- 1-Ma II. hui.ilr. in , 1 us. - . if , , u,, lH nil' . lllt-s MllCiiiha; li. 111JJ.H -, till uiufti ; .It lllf 1 illlt' h.,i,j Uf IUMKI.i ! Ill' 1.HH.,U, ,Jl(, U, ,, u, I t ,H. I f,, j iHdi'i. ti r. L'uh.i. s ,t. 1 1, a. 11 tttH k'.iu. furiii hi t. ui tl in imhiI lr. linii'ii 1 1 1 1 ,ui ( Uiiiitinur tifto al itif JiiIiiim (1. mm br Inatflr OVERCOATS O.JUST Kheumoy i IT CURES i Men's $12. Ml Overcoats S.V)S Men's $10 Overcoats 6.9S Men's $8 Overcoats 4.9S !i-.n,i ilinTP Men's $1.50 l:elt and I.-!! ! nH I 0 Derby Hats 97c I Men's $2 Nobbyl Shapes Siand- ard brand, 1.49 FURNISHINGS en (.dollars 1 1c Men's 15c. I lair Hose lie Men's 15c. Suspenders 8c Men's 25c. Suspenders 19c 25c. Neck Ties 1 9c Men's and Boys' 50. Shirts 39c Men's and Boys Dress " 29c Zollicoffer'i Drug Ktnrp, Wnldon. N. C. rtoanok rhartnacy. lioauoke Rapida. LOOK FOR THE CLEAN SWEEP SALE SIGN X'ELDON, N. C. PHOTOGRAPHS! Now m t tie time to liave l'liotoifrapln maile fur llnlulay pr-'iit. IHiu't put It off any Innirer. all and m nir the next time you fume to tuwn. M. K. TIM BY. Photographer. Weldon, X. (' Kodak picture! developed and printed Mr Mr u n ? n m M Uf. n ft u u to to to to to to to to to to to to to to u to to to & to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to m to u to to to to Mr '4$ &4r I have just opened in my new stores, Nos. 4 and 5. Washington Avenue, Weldon, N. C, a general stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, Caps, Strouse Bros. Clothing, Furni ture, Cooking Stoves and Heaters Sewing Machines, Buggies. Wagons, Harness and an up-to-date line of Undertaking Supplies. Hearse furnished day or night. P. N. Stainback. totototototo toto to totototototototo tototo toto to 4 tototo mm to r -r ' y x k How I Heal Aches illli j i IS A Li l 1 i u I My F; es arc ; so tired thev 1 7 feel like I .J0 something Is I ... .!:. I. (lulling intiii out of my head, and ev erything is so blurred be fore me I W i ll, why dun't you iro to net- J. H. WALLER, lie alway KiiaraiiU-e utrnfai'tion. and aill refund your money ifheean'1 pleane yiiu. Mm flaws are the lit quality. .Ins I tiy hi in First l:i npoirinir promptlv dune J. H. WAl.LliW. .IKWKI.KIt AM) (M'Tli'l AN, Weldun, N. C. W atch Innpeetur fur SealHiard Vir Line and Atlaulic ( oat Line. READ ABOUT CROCERIES Thin ia not enouith. No matter what e say. to lullv appn-emte the faet that we keep a limli rrade of liltlK KltlKS. you luuil trade here. I'.etler leave your next order with ua that we may add you lo our ever irrowinir list of ateadv euMo mer C Mir ,1 . .. M. Hour Ihe heat on matket. OoimN delivered promptlv. W. T. PARKER. Weldon, N.1 When You Thin Of making your friends happy on Xmas morning, remember Holeproof Hosiery the only original hose, guaranteed for six months. Price $1.50 to $3 per box WELDON SHOE COMPANY, WELDON, N. C. CHARLES C. ALLEY. Inc., (Mieeeasom lo ( ha ('. Alley.) WHOLISALF Confectioners Si Fancy Grocers pitkushuhi;. VA. Oeueial Airi nt in niiiiiia and North! aiolma for the eeletiraled Mem"'' ( iioi-oi AihH ' HepivM-med in KasU rn I artilma hy Meun W. T. Haugh aot1 J. Mel'. Tucker. 1,'ew i ve vour ordein for them ' piAXDTrXIXCi Voicing, regulating and repairing a specialty. Leave your orders with H. (1. KoweJ W. J. BURLEIGH. Ptteriburf, Vt Electric Bitters Succetd whea ttrrthia( clM Ul In nenroua proatratioo and femaM weakneaaea Ihajr ara tiw auprenn KXMdjr, aa thouaaoda kara taatlfinl FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE k h th Urn 0McaM mt M oat drafftatl comm.
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