gALL & SLEDGE, Miopiuktoks.
VOL XVII.
A. NEWSPAPER FOR. THE PEOPLE.
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WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1SS7.
NO. 42.
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Tlii Company")
owns nndoper-
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as follows : J
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CAGAMBRIIL Mrc Co.
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Tlie value of fl.mr depends on tlio proportionate quantity
iilcn, sumtr and phosphate of lime. MarvlanJ ami V
Wheat, tVuin which our
PATENT ROLLER FLOURS
are mauufacluied, is unequalled for the purity anJ superior filial
ity of its nutritions properties. We make
l'atupsco Superlative, Cape Henry Family, HeJIWJ Family,
I'.tlapsoo Family, Nuith I'oiut Family, Orange (.rove Kxlru,
Patapseo Kxtra. Chesapeake Kxtra. litldwin Family.
C. A. GAM If It ILL MA.M FACTl'HIXO COMPANY.
32 Commerce St., Ilaltiiuore, MJ.
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UKHKliK WILMS
He took my hand. He dil not even any
"He mine, fur I luive loved you muiiy aday.
He only ptefwil it in hi lovingly
Mi looked ink. my eyes, ami miiil :
"Make
mi1.
A mist came ovrr mine, I eon Id nut nee.'
Ami lie repealed : "Wli.it yuu will, make
me.''
Int niyltt I had u d renin, that I wuh (lend;
And you were there, love, bending o'er my
head.
Von held inywuil; mid weeping niw itustain;
Vuur team It II on it; it was ptireuKiiiii.
Can yon not do it? I will follow you
1'ntil 1 feel that I am formed anew.
Prop down upon my eye another tear;
lieekon hie onwards, and I will nut fear.
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V. WINDKK, UtiitraJ il-iwmvr.
Orn Brr'T. TuvsmrATioN, )
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Purtimouth, July li, ft5 . J
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TIMS 1AHI:
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M . C . PAIR.
.lust Ucci'lvt'it a Full find Ciiiniileto
FALL STOCK,
"mtistlii(f In nut of o
t'ASIIMKKE, almost every col t.
Nun Veiling iiml Worsti'il from lj'.jCenUup.
(illlXlllllDH fnilll Htol'U'fJllx.
PrinU of every tfruile Trum 5 to 7 cents.
Hleacliing or every klml.
Brown DomextM every width ami IhicknoM
frum 5 to 10 cents.
W(Miltn and eantiiu tlainwlH.
FuMlliie.if (.i.-ee l'ASTS(.iMlS
All winiI MiihuirK'Mxhf'irlxiyii miiu.
Full Hue of Gentlemen s Fiirnblilnt; o.kU.
Shirt fronts mid cuflK for VH-euU.
Also all wool undeniliirtu t.'.'iU.
tieutleiiien'R and iJidUn Collar, CuITi, Net ktie
and Si arfK.
Uflli'8 Vetta and Jerseyn, CurncU, Husiiemlem,
Hililmii!". llniiilkercliiefii. I'iimanil Needlu.
A F ill I. in f'i 'i.tlcnicn uii.l Ulie. Half II i-,
H. c,(il ive. Htili,ra,riiibrelldiiliHHh, JtlHiik-
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EVERY STYLE.
ZKKiLLR UROS.,
1.AIUK.S Silt IKS. .
CELElillA lhl Ml ShKh
VIII IMS SHOES.
BURT & MOODY'S
$3 SHOES.
Said to be Uia BEST in the liar-el
Trunk i,
V a lift,
t'ruekery,
Tin Ware,
tn tilery,
llanlwure,
IUr,
Aeeclennr.
4r &e.
mc your path
nm ' weak, but with you
Oh, take my hand. Lead
it loitu:
Without you 1
strong.
Love me as you hive Heaven; and I shall he
Worthy to dwell there with you. Oh,
make me!"
HER STTIOIN".
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'"lifcl H iliai.iBl.di l..r S,.ri;,lk .la S ft Hall.
a), oW '""nuKllate p.MMa. alau it Jaajf.v.11.
lllb" n.Kallruad Rir Kaablliftutl aua
"I'sr t rbaniH at .dj Uaa aa
afl imu.m: of vnocEittM,
And muny Itiinip too tiumcn.ns totnentJoii.
M.. C- PAIR,
WiiitliitiHtDli Avettin-, Weldon, N. '.
n.'l'.ily
LadiesFine Sk:
WK HAVK MADK
M. F. HART,
WKLK)X,S.C.,
N. B. J0SEY & CO..
SCOTLAND NECK, S. C,
BRANCH & row:,
KNFIKLD, NC
Our awnta for the sale of our La dm'
Fine Shoes, for their respcetiTc tton.
; We mate on the N. Y. Opera, Atw
Wsukenphasl tnJ Crwle lwts, Ibe lallef
is ju4 out mil bt Tery nice. Wo " ,'ie
M,.Kv Maehine and sew with bent Bar
bour's thread. Kvenr pair wsiTateJ
TheT are niee, nesl tJ tyiiih. Gif"
il.m a look when tihj want alio uJ
you will be pleated.
K. I'. KEED 4 C
tept 10 ly Rochester, X. TV
"1 altvays knew that I wasn't what you
woulil call a htdy," saij Mary Fonton, sor
rowfully. "Hut now 1 nut ipiite certain
that I ought not to allow you to marry
lue."
It was hi'h noun, and .Miss Teuton's
livision, the must juvenile of nil Madame
1 'in It's scholars, were auibolin.;, and
shrieking, and jumping ropo wilJIy in the
hadv L'arJens an I secluded lawns, while
the slim, pink-ehceked young teacher en
joyed a hrief interval of peace unJ ijuiet,
so soon, alas ! to be cut short by ''The
l uiversil Spollir" and "Primary Arithme
tic. Hut there was an Hour, a blessed
hour of intermission, and when George
Wallace had inquired for Miss Fenton,
the iitauaiue, vaguely remembering her
own youthful days, had directed him to
Recitation ltotnn No. !!, on the ground
floor, where Mary was sitting ulune.
"It wouldu't d i if it was the graduating
class, nor yet Xo. Ii," reasoned the kind
hearted instructress of youth. "But Miss
Fenton's children are all at recess, and. no
body is to know but that he's the piano
tuner, or the agetit f ir the new style of
slates. I 'ear me, we eun't be young but
once, and it seeuis only ycstirday that
IVoli was slipping uotes under the window
sill where I taught French and (Jcriiian
to Mrs. Blit ill's four stupid daughters."
"Mary," said George Wallace, "I don't
know what you mean. 1 came here to
Jay to ask you to fin our wclJing dey ;
anJ I don't ni :an to go away from here
until it is lixiil. '
Mary turned away her fair head.
'1'J like to know why ?" slurJiiy utter
ed the young man, lixmg his eyes compos
edly on her pale little face.
"Couie here, George."
Mary had risen, .and loying her hand
lightly on his arm, conducted him to the
back window, from which one obtained a
view of the hack courts and servants
buildings of the seminary. At the door
a little crowd" of housemaids and waitresses
had gathered around a gay gilded van, or
square box on wheels, with a wooden seat
perehi'd up on top, and a door at the back,
which was at th.it moment belching forth
calicoes, laces, frills and ribbons.
On the side glittered the inscription:
Trau'ling I'ry Goods Emporium. By
A. Fenton." And a stout, middle-aged
woman, iu a bonnet that looked like on in
verted coal scuttle, was measuring off ging
ham with brisk fingers.
Po you see thai woman?" said Mary,
in a low lone.
'Yes. I see her," answered George,
much woiideringMliat ail this preamble
could mean.
"Well, that woman is my cousin my
adopted mothei, who has paid lor lny- ed
ucation, and has done cvervthing for me,"
announced Mary.
Geor.v nettled his elbows critically on
the sill, no I took a second and more leng
thy suivev.
"A nil v, pleasant face she has," said he.
"I wouldn't mind lining her for a moth
er w iaw iu the least. Or would i'. he I
cou-iu-iti 1 law ? '
"George I"
Well, I'oliy ?"
Do bo in earnest."
My darling, I never was nu.ro to in
my life."
But alio peJJIes calico 011J dry gooda I
ihrouith the wintry.
"Will, why shouldn't ahc?"
Mary was silent a moment or two. The
..... . i i.
tears sparkled into iht eyes, aim uur
chocks boeutue as the Michigan rose that
blossoiueJ on the wall below them.
"We may ns well come to au under
standing. George," said she, in a choked
voice- "My. cmi-in, Asetialh, has brought
uio up, and educated me, although, until
this day, 1 never knew exactly where the
funds came fron, and I am deeply grate
ful to her, though I can't get quite recon
til, c to the idea of the travelling dry
.oods vans, and the K'lling of yards of
muslin and roll? if tape from door to door.
But hut I can't drag you down to my
level! Here is your ling, George. Kiss
me once more, anil we will say farewell "
"Will we, though ?" said George Wal
lace, who had straightened liiuls.-lf to his
full height, and stood calmly looking her
in the face. "I rather think I have some
thing to say in the matter."
"It will be of no use," sighed Mary. "I
am determined to adhere to my resolution.
There are plenty of girls in your own sta
tion in life who will bo glad of your affec
tion." "My own station in life, ch?" said
George. "But how is a fellow to ascer
tain what his own station in life is ?"
Mary was silent, but there was a suspi
cious quivering of her lips, it Jroop of her
eyelashes that were more eloquent than
uny wurJs.
"Now I ciine to think of it," itilded
Mr. Wallace, with imperturbable gravity
and in a low voice, and looking at her in
tently, "you have heard it. You mean to
throw me over."
"Heard what, George?"
"The secret of my parentage !" ho ex
claimed, in tones of sorrow and almost of
despair.
Mary was all animation now.
"George!" she cried, "I don't know
what on earth you are talking of!" ,
"You kn w what my father is doing?"
he said, with deep feeling.
Horrible visions of Slate prison, ot pen
itentiary wards, flitted through Mary's
brain.
" Breaking stones," George added, mood
ily, "on the publie highway. He is old.
hut he has lost none of his ambition, and
it had been my hope to have provide J
home for him where you and I could
soothe his declining years. Don't look w
tcrrificc', dearest. He isn't a convict,'
George went on, observing the pallid tint
of Mary's cheek. "He only works like
many another poor fellow tor money. 1
don't blame you, my dear, fur shrinkiug
from such an alliance at that. Good bye."
But beforcjie could turn away Mary-
had flung hor arms around his neck,
"George ! Jear George!" she pleaJeJ
"don t siieak so cruelly ! Don t look at
me with such reprouehful eyes ! As if
trifling circumstance like that could alter
my devotion to you ! I'll marry you to
morrow if you say so. Only don't, don't
misconstrue mc !"
"Ami uiv father and your cousin Asc-
nath will live with us?"
"Your father most certainly "acquiesced
Mary. "But cousin Asenath Fenton
would not be satisfied to settle tl.wn any
where, I am very certain. .She wouldi
perhaps come to see us on .Sundays and
holidays."
"Agreed," said George, jubilantly. "To
morrow, then, be it ! Our wedding day '.'
"Oh, George, not to-morrow," shrieked
Mary.
"Yon said to morrow."
"But that was only a figure of speech.
I must get wedding dress made, you
know; and dear, kind ma l.iln must have
notice."
'To-morrow week, then ! Come !"
"Geoige, how unreasonable you are.
One month from to-morrow, that is the
very soonest," declared Mary.
"Well, then," reluctantly asscuted the
bridegroom elcet,"eall iu your Cousin Fen
ton. See! She's just locking up the van
door, and getting leady to siart. I want
this thing fully utiJir.-tooJ."
So Cousin Asenath was promptly sum
monej to take all in the council of war.
She was a sensible, ruddy-faced womau,
with plenty of common sense, uud a heart
as giM.il as her complexion.
"Br. aks stones, Joes he?" said she.
"l'retly hard work for an elderly man, I
should think.'
"lie will do it," said George, with a
giimaee. "Says he prefers it."
"Every one to his likiug," observed
Cousin Asenath. "I go my own way, and
I'm willing that other folks should go
theirs. But I uiusn't stay talking here if
I expect tu get to Laketown he'ore dark
II vou want uiv blessim;, my dear, H s
yours. I'll be back in time for the wed
ding, and I hoc the stone breaking gin
llemau can make it convenient to attend
too.
"Oh, I'll answer for that," said George,
radiantly.
So Madame l'eoli was uotilied, the wed
ding was put in hand, and Mary's trou.
blvd countenance ouce ruoro assumed Us
usual brightness. She looked a little tim
idly at her father in law elect when be
came down to the wedding, which was to
take place in Mudsiue l'eoli's rca'plUM
siiUm, niih all the joyful school girls for
witnesses. "
"This is niT fallier, Jury, said the
bridegroom, tt nd. rly.
"Ilowdoyoti do, father?" murmured
Mary, and put up her rosy Ifps to he kiss
ed. "A Very fine looking man," sighed Ma
dame 1 Yuli. ' He reminds mc of the por
traits of Marquis Lil'ayette."
"But surely," whispered Mary, who had
confided everything to the kind old school
teacher, "his hands look very white and
iiuisith fur one whose rrofession is the
breaking of atom !"
"P. rhaps he breaks them in gloves,
suggested uiadame.
When the young couple were married
Mr. Wallace senoir advanced aud chi.si.ed
a gi.ld necklace around the bride's throat
a necklace from which depended a locket
act with diamonds. Cousin Asenath starred.
"But surely," hurst out Cousin Ase
nath, "those are not imitation stones."
The elder Mr. Wallace appeared a little
surprised .
"Why should thoy be imitation stones?"
asked he.
Cousin Asenath looked sheepish,
"Oh, I don't know," said she; "but I
thought I suiiposed that a man agen-
luau, I mean who breaks stones for a
living could scarcely ulturd a present of
diamonds !"
Breaks stones !" repeated Mr. Wul-
lace.
There seems to be a little misunder-
standing here," said George, interfering,
almiy. "My tlear father, recollect your
self; you were breaking stones off a rock
not two hours ago, with your pocket hum
mer. My father is County Geologist for
Staffordshire, Mrs. Fenton, as well as Pro
fessor of Geology in Linwood College. He
has been breaking stones ever since I can
remember him."
"George ! George !" cried tho aride,
you have been deceiving me !"
"Well, I'd like to know how," appealed
George, with an injured manner. "I told
you he was a stone breaker, and ho is a
stone breaker. Is that deceit ?"
"My Jear," said the elJer Wallace, com
prehending the situation at one, "such n
prizi as you are is worth a little manor.
vering. AnJ I Jon't blame George."
AnJ somehow Mary never regarded
this bold stratagem of her lover's with
very serious disaprobation. She was mar
ried, she de 1 tred, to the best man in the
world, and that was the matter of most
importance, after all.
A SENSATIOlTlN A HOTEL.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Family Groceries
I have just enlarged my store on tho
Corner aud purchased a large and
WELL SELECTED
CALENDAR
OF JT'ltY CAUSES FOB TRIAL AT
JANTARY TERM, 187. OF HAL
IFAX SCPERIOU COI'RT.
IIN II A V, JAXIAItV 10, ltWT.
50 Louis llilliaril & l.'o., vs. Juo. M.
Foole. ft als.
11(1 Z. M. llrailley vs. J. O. l,ewi.
71 It. (I. Ilurton, ,lr , vs. YV. S. I'owill.
7U R It. Ilroivning A Sim vs. I'eter lliiies
Kl Kit. Shields vs. II !'. Ilrantly.
H.'i ,1. K. Timirr vs. J. W. ''tithri-ll. etals.
Htl Walton, Whanii & Co., vs. llennctt
Alslirook.
TI'KHIIAV, JANl'AUV II, 17.
K!l .1 iii. V. lleptitistull vs. Jus. A. Funi
culi. U." Williams, lllack & Co., vs. Juo. II.
Xcal, et als.
02 Juo. A. Moore exr. vs. W. II. Hanip
- ton-
'Si Cllas. A. Camp vs. 1'. Kliau l'ittiuall,
ex'tx.
111!) Mctiuire Herbert vs. Juo. J. Oar
relt. (IS Juo- l(. House, a-ss'ne, vs. J. I.. Shaw.
71 Moore & Kits Patrick vs. M. K. New
som mill K. .1. Allen.
Ti Moore Kim Patrick vs. M. K. New
sum and .Ids. A. House.
WKIIXEHUAY, JAXt'AUY 12, 11.
IHI W. C. Lewis vs. Zadoc Hawkins.
07 Jos. Smith, it als., vs. Littlelierry
Smith, et uls.
SO Jos. W. Ctithrcll, ailm'r et als, vs Jane
It. Hawkins.
100 Loweuliuris, Heelit A Co., vs. F.
Sterne, et als.
101 Kthcriilgc & Brooks vs. Lelanil Jack
son. 102 Itoyator & Xasli vs. Juo. Hux, et tils.
1011 Duniel Uiehartlsoii vs. Sttsau lticlmrd-
son.
ADVERT ISL.M ENTi
TUB ANtlt'ISU OF A 1.A1IV llt'BST AND
TDK KXC'ITE.MF.NT tlK TDK CI.KIIK.
While the blizzald was tearing down
Chestnut street at 1 1 o'clock yesterday
morning a handsome Englishwoman, with
blonde hai and large diamonds in hi rears,
was sitting in tho breakfast-room of the
GirarJ House sipping a cup of coffee. She
was dressed in a charming morning-gown,
tied loosely at the waist with n thick silken
cord, and tassels that dangled when she
walked. From underneath the gown.
peeped two liny feet in putent-lonther
slippers. Suddenly with a startled look
the v oin iu be.-koned to the head w; i er.
"Where is L son?" she asked excitejly.
The waiter didn't know. The woman,
getting up quickly from the table, ru-Jicd
out to the hotel office, and in a tone of an
guish and utter helplessness Ba'J to Clerk
Levi :
"Leon is lost."
"Front !" shuutej the clerk, banging llie
knob of the lig silver bell.
A bellman poppeJ up at tho counter.
"Go look for Leon; he is lost," said the
clerk. Then he banged the bell again and
hooted :
"Front !" and another IkIIih.iii eame
forward.
"Go look for Leon; he is lust."
The bellmen went searching through the
corridors, in the smoking-room, reading-
room, r.re, una cauic oacK slinking their
beads, with long faces. The woman look
ed almost distracted. Her bosom heaved
eonvul-ivcly with suppressed emotion.
"Front 1" yelled Clerk Livi. "Link in
the kitchen."
The bellman cattle back with a small
poodle under his right arm. It had a blue
ribbon round its neck and a hell dangling
from it. The poodle was licking its chops
The meeting was very aff.-cting. The wo
man took the dog in her arms and hurry
ing to the elevator said covulsively :
"Oh ! L'on, Leon, how you frightened
mc. "
Stock of family groceries, of the very best
qualities which 1 will sell
Flour of the best graJes, augars of all
nineties anJ prices, bacon, coffc, tea,
butter, canned go ids.
CONFECTIONERIES
of all si r.s at bottom prices. Messrs. B.
F. Sledge and J . R. Bailey will bo pleased
to see their friends and the publie general
ly nt all times, cotifident that they can
please.
SALOON.
In the basement nt my old stanj I have
openeJ a first-class salooii where can be
had
WHISKIES.
BRANDIES,
WINES,
BEER,
CIGARS,
SMOKING
ANDCIIEWISG
TOBACCO,
IX ALL VARIETIES.
Choice brands of cigars. Famous old
Montecellu Whisky which always keeps
up to the mark.
JuT.Mr. Ben. Suiter, of Garysburg, lias
charge of my saloon and will be glad to
sec his many friends.
J. T. EVANS, Weldon, N. C.
oct. 7 Hiu
WORKING ('LASSES
ATTENTION
fnrnisli all 1'Ihm.i-b with em
jil.irmciit Ml h.iine.tliewhil of the time, -r fur
tln-ii Mr' ni"im-nl. IlUKfm-iwucw, Hirhl mui pro
flwlil. IVrv.mil tf either x i-aily t-arn from ".fl
cent io$'ipiirevt'iitnK, wnd a proportional aimi
hv ilcvi.tiiifl ail their tune to the In in hut. H.y
and (firlti turn nearly as mueh as men. That all
ho nee linn niHV semi ineir Htiortna. turn im iv
iHtifSH. we make tlilnorter. To i"'h Hi are not
well satt.heit we will wml utie dullar to pay for the
trouble ot writ I tiff. Full f nrtirulsn and outfit free.
AtlilreM, Ut(iKUf. 1 1 vmi. 41 o,
dce-My. l'orlland. Maine.
HELP YOUR EYES
N. C. FISHERIES.
IMPROVED l'ERISCOPIC GLASSES,
In the early spriug the shad fisheries of
the Pamlico Sound are very remunerative.
Perhaps no waters cau.be fuunJ in this
country so prolific with fish of all sorts as
are in tho Pamlico sound and its tributa
ries lie To esticcially about Hyd.a county.
Gill auJ Jutch nets are us.d.but not ex
tensively. Angling is a mode of fishing
in which the inhabitants indulgo more for
sport than profit. However by this means
the tables are supplied with cboieo edible
fi.h.
Those of the Albemarle aection are lar
ger and the profits accruing therefrom are
greater than elsewhere in the State. How
much greater would be the profit di lived
from this industry, were attention directed
to eligible sites for ti-hcries on these shores
of the Pamlico sound ? So far a seine of
greater magnitude than could be managed
by hand has never been thrown into these
waters.
The value of exjsirts fmni the fisheries
on the Albemarle sound is an important
factor in the general exhibit of profits ac
cniing from the industrial of the Albe
marle section. .Notwithstanding the fact
that the greater number of fish caught
there first traverse the sound on which
Hyde County it situated, there ia no seine
fishery in that immediate part of the Al
hemarle aection, neither do the inhabitants
devote oumpaiativ.ly any attention to the
fishing industry. It is a well kuown fact
B
Y I'SINO YOUNU'8 CELEBRATED
CLEAR AND SOFT TO THE EYE, STKENGIIEN
INli TO WEAK EYES,
For tale In Gold,
Riwl, Rubber and Celluloid
Frami.
HELP TO SAVE
BTburlng the greatest Bargain ever offered na
GOLD HUNTING WATCH,
Varrlsg In prlea Una
rOKTY TO ONE Hl'NDRlD OLLARf,
Worth nearly double the phot.
SETS CMEWELRY.
nandannie indeftljniand In fine quality.
and dltlcruui nylon 01
RISCH. PINS, FARRISCP. Ct'FF BtTTONP.
tirriw. mi.i.AKs, m 1 nts, hkai r.i.r.ia,
J1A'KK!IKINS, FnKK, AC .('UK Ktf,
rLATMlCASTolM. K'E PITCH
KK. fcc.
At the kiweat pomdhle ptirea.
attended to.
Order promptly
j. w. YOUNC,
(SUCCESSOR TO J. T. Y. & BRfl.)
Petersburg, Va.
ortllr
that the fisheries of North Carolina ate
" My present, my dear," asid tho father the most important on the South Atlantic
inlaw affectionately. coirt. Ex.
ZLTOTICE.
Hay inn qiwllted beftire the Clerk of the Superior
Court f Halifai county on Novemhw "iVd an eiee
uloe upon the "UI of K. Anderson, deeeaaM, t
hereto Rive n"tiee to all pctwonc having rial mi
urmiiit id eaUte to nreaetrt them duly authenti
cated on or before the lat 'lay of lieeemher INKH, or
thin notice will lie pieaiea in oar 01 rewTwr; aita
iillthoar lidehtedtodwUte will mak lnw
"i.-payn""'!. B.CCUARIC,K.a..
Deo. 9tb w
103 Win. Johnston vs. Malvina Johnston.
Ill T. L. Entry and wilevs If X & V 1'
Co.
115 W. 11. l'ontou anil wife vs. It N & W
Co.
THI USDAY, JANI AUY 13, 18H7.
120 Jno. A. Merritt vs. Jno C. Ktintlolnh.
125 A. M. QtiurloM vs. Jus. V. Jenkins, It
Co.
12(1 J. X- Hoseinun Co., vs. V. & W. It.
Ii. Co.
127 ilrauch Pope vs. D. C. Thrower, et
ills.
128 Josephine U. Branch vs. K. ! Ilrown-
mg, et als.
120 saiali llrifl's vs. V. II. llobhilt.
LIO I'. X. Stainback & Co., vs. J. W.
Ileptinstall.
135 James Adams vs. T. L Ktuiy-
130 W. 11. Hawkius vs. Mary E. Haw
kins. HO Itoanokc X. & W. 1'. Co. vs. T. L.
Emry mill wile.
141 Jos. T. Evans ami wife vs. Commis
sioners of Weldnn.
142 Jns. T. Eviiiisanil wife v. V & W U
It Co.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1887.
144 Branch ,ti I'opo vs. E. Harrison.
145 E. U. Whitehead vs. Chos. W. White-heail.
148 W. H. Harrisou and wife vs. . T.
Herri n.
149 Theo. Stallings and wife vs. Koscoe
YYilkins.
150 State ex rel E. T. Clarke, ailm'r vs.
E. T. Ilrsiu-li, et ills.
153 II. K. Held v. J. 11. Whitaker.
150 Alhert O. Aaron and wile vs. Brunch
.S: 1'ope, et als.
Kill J. F. Hancock vs. E- A. Cuthrell.
llll Spier Wliitaher vs- Jus. H. Parker.
102 Spier Whitaker vs. Branch & l'uie.
MONDAY. JANUARY 17. 1887.
103 Henderson Funiculi vs. K. C. l.vtlell,
1(111 ii. O. Ilurtiiii, Jr., guard., vs. J. T.'
Itooeh, iidiu'r.
107 Xnvassa (iuanoCo., vs. II. L. Ttllery
iSi lire.
171 T. P. llruswcll&Co., vs. T. L. Bur
gess, et als.
17(1 W. V. (tivathmey & Co., vs. Ettie
ritlge & Brooks.
170 The Kaleigh Xat. Hank vs. It. P. Hcr
vey, et ills.
1811 J T. CiiMK.li, trustee, vs. Frank llui
" villi-, it als.
182 Miles I'opcvs. Jane Pope.
isl W. A- James vs. 1. Levy & Bro.
1.S5 Cusnell Johnson va. (.'aniline Johnson.
TI'KSIIAY', JAM AMY 18, '87.
Il l 'I lie . stallins and wile vs. Josephine
Blanch, el ills.
152 ( lias. A. t'ainii, trustee, vs. P. Klin
Pittuian. ex'trix.
154 It- (I Edwards, exr. vs. W. II. Gray,
et als.
157 W. H. Brown vs. K. W. Ivey & wile.
100 It. O. Kilwarila, exr., vs. T. O. l ull
and wile, et als.
101 Jno. Uregory, roe'r, vs. J. T. Uooelt,
et als.
Xu iurv cause! w ill be tried after Wcilnes-
dav of seeonil week.
Cnin will take precialeuce from day to
ilnv till ilisiuiseit of.
Suitors and witness neeu not attemt be
fore the ituv for which their cases arc set.
JOHN T. (iUEtidliY, V. H. C.
per E. I.. T'KAVLS, I). C.
THE MOTION DOCKET
will 1 lulled Thursday, Jaliuary 20th, 1887,
and iu the following order :
Tllt ltSDAY, Jaxi aky 20, '8.
4 11. Allsftrook vs. Wni. Hoilges.
e) M. T. WoikI vs. J J. Fletcher.
12 Stute ex rel nsc M. Conigluud vs, H.
J. Hvrvcy, et ills.
It) J. Hulling et uls, exrs, vs. M. White
head, et als.
20 J. W. (Irant, ndtn'r, vs. Jas. T. (iooch
ailm'r.
21 J. T. Uregory, ree'r, vs. Jas. T. Uoocb
et als.
49 Butler, Clapp & Co., va. P. X. Stain
back. 34 Betnv Shields vs. Jas. Cotten.
3l I. liall, adm'r. vs. B. F. Uary, et uls.
66 R. O. lvlwar.ls, exr. va. . II. Sum-
metell. et als.
57 K. O. Edwanls, exr. va. W. II. 8um
merell, et als.
68 II. O. Edwards, exr. va. W. II. Sum.
merell.
60 Joura Ie and others vs. Elisabeth
Lea and others.
611 J. H. Lawrence vs. Walter Clark
62 Jaa. Carey A Co., vs. 11. T. Pope et
als.
64 A. C. Harris, trustee, va. Isaac II.
Nicholson.
C7 Kaiu l'erliliter Co., v.. T. L. Burgess
aud wile.
Ii Branch a Pope va. J. T. Bishop and
and wile.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 'ii, 87.
81 Kd. Shields vs. (Jeo. Harden et sis.
Ili8 W. II. Kitchin vs. H. II. Smith, Jr.
et als.
112 B. Tavlor va. Xeritiine Foreman.
1:10 Jno. Pittman aud others vs. Wiley
Chern'. et als.
1118 State ex rel Martha Cross va. U. Mc-
Mnhon. et ala.
lilt) Slate ex rel Oretla Smith vs. M. Mc-
Mahoti. et uls.
100 Jas. T- tiooch, ailm'r, vs. heirs of M
B. Kpies.
172 W. T. MrMarks v. E. C. Shcarin.
173 Jaa. H. Parker vs. Sarah Allen, et als
174 Stewart, Halph & Co. vs. Grimes and
Nelson.
175 lloriitluil at Deiches vs. Grimes and
Nelsun.
E. I. Browning vs. T. X. Hill, et als,
earn.
181 Etheiidge Brooks vs. Paul Gary, et
als.
180 Stale ex rel E T. Clark, adm'r,
It. H. Peehlni, adm'a, et ala.
Branch and IHifie, et ala, va. Adam
Cochran aid wife.
188 Ann Browning va. Pnniel Browning
JOHN T. UKKOOKY. C. H. C.
. vi. per E. L. TRAVIS, D. C.
WARD'S WOES.
NA(;v.''iA ; .Iitiinnry, I Ml.
Fur twelve or ftilirleeii yi'iirs I h ive Ih'ii itrewt
!u lie rcr fnun it tt rrlMc i rui of blotid iin'n w lii' h
ran into the Kfiipiidnrv mul final ly H whi pmnouii.
eud it tertiary rnn. My Inmri, lure mid klmuldeis
Iri'i-ame iilmirKL ii niiiMH of form pti on , mi l finnilly
the (liM-iiiteroiniiH itf'i-deiitiiit'HWHy my fknll iM.ma
I lii-riinit' ho liorrid'y rrpvlnive ill it for th n-r vetirn
I Hhwilulely t fii-ril 1o let i" (l.- mh inc. I uu d
hirjte tiimilitlrn ofiiinsit n. t-il hlo-id rruirilfef and
H)iptled tuall itisi''!iui ni'Hi mc. hut my condition
continued to tfmw w ire, and wii'l I mui't mirely
die. My hoiies lieeiline llie m'tit id'nuwl exnin liit
liitS in -h is uiiil piiim. my iiiuhlr- were piived in mil
cry: I w tn rrdiiei'djin tleuli and and MtviiKtli; my
kidney wt-reternhly dt r.iii(ed, and life tieeHiiie a
l-urdi'K to m!,
I clmiu'cii to mi an advi'rtifs';iiient of II. Ii. II mid
Ki nl one dollar to W.C Bin liniore in ( 'o.. hm. ivihiiIh
of our place, und they procured one holtle for ire,
It Wiiftiised with decided hem-lit, undwlu'ti einiit
or ten bottled Imp been used 1 was pronounced
si m i id and w ell.
llundri'disuf scaiN ran now be fee n on nie, look
lug like a mull who hud been burned and ilieii re
Htnred. Slyeiise wits well known in thih eouniy
and lor the lieiieiil ut'otliern wiio may Ijj uiujilmly
alleeled, I lliink it my duly tu ive (In- lacts to the
public, and te eKteti'l my lien rt felt thuiikx for so
valuable a remedy. 1 have been well over twelve
months, aud ho return of the disease haHOccmruiJ.
KoliKKT WAUI.
Maxey'S, Ga., January, p-HiJ.We the uiidciii;ii'
ed, know Mr. iioliert Wurd, and lake pleasure in
say i ii"; that the liicts above stati.'d by hi in are irue,
and that his huh one of the woiHt (iikci of Mood
1'ulson weever knew In our eoiinly uud that lie
has been cured by the ue of li. It. It. Hauncie
Itlood Itxlm.
A. T. HiiK.irrw'Kl.l., Kerehaiit.
W. c, Itiitt-iiMoiti-: d Co.; Merchants.
J. 11 HiuoinwtvLL, M.U.
John T. Hakt.
V. Ii (.ah iicll.
A SENSATION.
Why Is it that three bolilen of H. II 11. are sold in
All'ii.iii to our i.l uny oilier bbriid remedy, mul iw iro
ii much I'oiiH'imed in the jlate of Ueoi-Kia tin any
othei prepanilion'.' No one need Uke our v,oil, but
simi.lyHsk tiie drut'm'iB. mx Iioiim-m in Ailtiina
are tuiyiiiK H B, li. m live and ten urof-K lots, mid
(tome ofilicui biiyamitteu iih every two iiioiilliti.
w hy thene uupre udeiited sulci, hire at home w ith
ho 1 1 1 lie advcMiiiiiK-.' Moihhtv forbids us ti akingil
reply ""d M H H been Ik-lure the public a iiiiiir
UT or half urrliiurv.it Would m.t be nrrrn-aiy to
hi-Ixilhtrred Up with irulcliiK ol piie advertise
meutk now. Meiit will eoiipiur and down money.
?l.ii0VOl!Tll i?.vin.(in.
Kur four yrarn I havr been a an lit rcr from a trrrl
ble form ut KlieuiiiMtism. winch reluir mew. low
tlint all hope -f reioviiy vi:s gam up. I lime
milU-red ttie Hiut.tei.erue utii irpii i- day umt night,
and oiuu hiie wr ilmnt in ngouy Imve w islinl I
roiild dir. 1 have tried t-vei) lliiiij mmwu for tlo t
dihUMhc, buiuotliliiK did niu nin K""d. and buu
hud soiue ui llie linunt pliyvleiiinn of the Mate to
W'-rk on me, but to uoethi t 1 bave tpt nt over
00 without tlndiiiK relief. Inm now pn udUitstiy
that ufter upIiuc only one bottle of It It. B. 1 inn 1 1
aided to walk around aud arteiid to hu;niewi, ami I
woulil iittuki' S im f--r the benefit rercivut from
nelUKle boitleof It K li. 1 refer to all men tiniitl
and buiuer) men of thin iowii.
YuiirH, most truly,
E.O.fiAKA.
Waverv, Wulkcr county, Texa.
A HOOK OF WONPKKS, FKKK.
All who dc ire full information about the cuinn
and cure i, lilood I'.iisoiis, scr d'uln fin I i-erohil. i:H
Swi'lhiiif. I IccrN.Korei-. itlicuministu, Ki'lney t n
piiiiuls. i .ulurrli. i tr . ran srrlirc by intiil. It v, a
ropv of cur a putfe lll'istriilcd IVi-k of Woii.l. m,
lllleil with tin- tii.wt wond. rhil and uriliiu; pr f
e it before known.
Addrew, IIUKU) HAI.M (H.,
Allulita, (iH.
Danger! A iieli'cteilcol.i oroouRli may
iead lo rneunmnbi.f ont.mnpt ton or other final
disease. Btronir's Pectoral Pi is will cut e a
eoldaa hv inrniir. Kt itmm tT .y.Hrwta.iii
diueHtiou, sick headache tl'uuMuaa testily.
THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.
MAY Ut: FOrNDOS
Ml.K AT .KO. I'.
ItOWKhl, & t O'S
IVewapapar AdTertlatnff Buremu (10 tSPHUCH
r-rHKKTt WHMIK .All
VI KIIKI0 ( IIMRCIH
may hu uuuiu lor It lu I
j. i. ma
1
o PR0PKIET0K OF o
BEER AND POP BOTTLING
wel:do:lt, 1ST. o.
I wish to state to the public that I am
now prt-puicd t supply DeiilcRi, Saloons,
&c-, will) Carbonated waters, Gloicer Ale,
Sarsaiuirili, Lemon, Swla and Klrawberry
navors
FRESH BOTTLED.
Also Cream Soda, all of which is
pleasant and healthful heverogc.
BEAR IN MIND,
That all dealers in Wold'-n and surround
ini country towns arc kecpin;: tho above
for their friends and the public.
Also the Bergncr & Kngel standard
proof Lnger Beer.
Try it and sec for yourselves. Alwayi
lotlled
FRESH TO ORDER.
Give me t trial and sue.
KMpeetfiillT,
J. I. l-KYAK, WeWon. N. C.
mnv U1 v
WEAKUNDEVELOPED
f ut rs.'fVdrltA- nm y t'vii.Mti.bii.iil vki,
p'-r'.l'. f.'.'u..Ni. i ii ? 'V' IK .in Qll.-M-MUi.. .X
-inin-in inn r'.ti ' cmr wr-f in vi I,' o 0( cl-!-.
will i lint Mi-rw . tin I'M'h-ti. n of luitniiu
Imn' thm. in I tin fftiiriiii, t Kh nirt t t hit "iy
l"""l,' f '"--wnT"
win live at home, ami make m- ti mnm y
at wo'k fur ua, than at anHtttiur erne In
thU world Capital not needed: yuu m
urted free. Koth aeiif : all aptw. Any
one cjmi dolhi' orb. Ijirite eu-nttigi aiiw fhm
II ml tar ' ontftt and trrm free, lietter i ot
delay. Ooain vim nothing to aeirrt ua four a'tdti at
aud Und oi'U it vu are w Im you w tll do mi -t one.
11. HaLLETf & Lt)., KirtUuii V I tu.
avnd Ab entf for pfUx '
and retielTv tree, a ilf
help I'm 10 n ra tOMer
Ujii Uita vrrld. All
clUieract auoooe.1 from flrat hour. The hratd
mul to fhruu upmH befot uie v era art, a
to 4aM
APHIZKJ
tnaaTaiiuila ulil. li will fa
rMtawav than aii,t,.liia v
ot ciu
I
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JAM E H. mm', Uea'l. Sop t.
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