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HA.XjL & SLEDGE, riioniiKToua. VOL. XVI I. A. NEWSPAPEB FOB THE PEOPL E. TERMS-'-1 I'KIt ANN I'M IN Al'VANCK. no. :u. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1SS7. NKW AUVKIITISOKNTS 1) remier l" ntlrM1 I CAGAMBRIlLMrcCoJ PATAPSCO BSTABLISHED-1W4 Tin' value "f FLOCK depends upon ili,. KSSKNTI AL KLKMKNTS OK NC TUITION CONTAINKI) IN Til K IIHKAI) IT MAKKS. Maryland and Virgin Wliat.frntii which our I'ATUNT liOLLKU l'l)f ItS urn eliielly mi r'n-t itr-tl. Im -1 i needed tn Im SI 'I'KIt loll lnniiv in her, because it ha n IIKTTKIt COM IIIN TION 01' ' Ll'THN AN U 1'IIOSI'II ATlvS. Tim fort is rm...ii-.,.il tint i.nlv i" lM cmintry, lull in lh I'nilrl Kiiiil in uc'l, wlnr" ih" "I'A'i'U'SCt SITrXLMIVK" COMMANDS Dl'.rl DKKLV MOItK MoNKV ih.,n any ml,, Am Mean l'Tiiur. Ask ymr '.'Wccr fur it. Al-i fi.r I'atapseo Superlative, (:i.. 11,-nrv Family, Iliilfunl Family, !': iiis- Family, North 1'nini Family, Oranu-i' (i reive F.xira. I'ut.i-i'ii Fxtra. Chcs.ip, akr Kuril.' li.lihwn Family. C. A ii AM UK ILL M AM TACTI'lUS'll (',MI'ANV, i'i- Cumnii-rec St., liiiliinniiT, MJ. .in.' 'l Iv. f. H. BOBBITT ft LITTLETON", N.C., II AVF. JTST Ol'KNKD TIIKIll FALL AND WIN'TKU STiK'K OK (IOOUS. t't INSISTING OF Dry (ii'iiik, Notiunf. II nts, Hoots ami Slum, Hardware, Tin wan-, (Ir.iccrii's, and Cuiil'iTiii'iirrioH, generally, and rcseetl'nlly invite everybody to eume and see. thetu tie f.itc mailing iufi'hm clwwhere. Very Kesnectlully, . II. HOHMTTS SON. sept -'.Uf THE PLACE TO GET AT LOWEST PKICE8, IS AT DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S, WEST SIDE WASHINGTON AVENUE, OPPOSITE R. SHED WELDON. N. C. STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. a-rRKSrHirTK DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH THE BEST 8EI.Et.TED MATERIAL.- MiEHCRIPTlONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOUKS WITH GREAT CARE. I'EHl'UMERY, STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, 1 1 1 1 k B I K Ml hertj walcome alwr mill yon t ZOLLICOFFER'S. J". JST. BROWN, BEOWN & DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS, Willi!. H Q UEDQUJRTEQS FOR TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES, PLAIN AND FAATY STATIONARY, ctv-. tL. "PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. siiTJ 5 to 10:30 A. M r)M8iuiiWfiiiii mn A Ufa BiCMriono. Ranurkabla i nd nl cure. Trial Faclcaeaa. Sana tamp tor nalait particular. Addraaa Dr. WARD CO. LouWana, Wo. WEAKUNDEVELOPED i.piri u . s , r M.ii.iri.i.v i:lr NU HI l- N ii K.i.. ii im ini.fHjininX r.,.i ,.H.T. In r.l h.u.iu. WORKINO CLASSES ATTENTION ! ZlAllX- f'loTOieni at home,hcwhit! f llio lime, or (r hnlf iprrt moments BiwineMnew.litiht iro iUMe. renAiifi of tticr wi cmIIj mm fr-m Sfl vrnu to ".) ih-T evenluff. nl (wowr(ltml nm hjr dfvolinf tit llH-lr time l tli tuialne. !'' anil trlrU rn nearly m mut-h m mon. Thtt ll who nrt tliU tnty ott thftr riMitm, mid tot the tminnit. wo innko ttiUoftcr To mipn m r liot well rttiirtwl wr will Mid one dull to f" ih Irgublf of wruluf . Pull tMt1lculn nit ntitflt tm. Moi llur IHnt .aiili.rt.lh....rli-n.MtriT rint.1. ii,..,..i..n..p ..I Mlin-l.l'...l?Cn...N,.. .".l-.I..K...in.u THE r FLOURING MILLS. T1IK - Hi Hour oi Amonca. SOI. FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIOARS. 33. T. SIMMCXLnTS SIMMONS, rViH. Tutt's Pills en i ho dlir ve frvH rffuit bOWttlM, U V4 untmiw mm mm ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial dl.rlrta 111 air Tlrtnx ara widely rcf oiitlsed. a ttivy poum ie Mllar i-urtUM la frrclna ltitaMlaia fram Ikat al.oa. I.UKaallr n-ai aaalc. Uoaaamall. rriea, xscu Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray 8U, Mow York, Full II tjr i turn to im, Kitd we will aend you fno,iu!Qethnircuffrtt value nnd Iniporuiit-e U'vou, ttitt will turt ynu In lmw which will htiut you in morcnum eyrtiihlwy ihtn unytlOnn ve n thli wrld. Any mecn do ll:e work and Wvr al borne. Kltner ex- all agi. HoraethliiR new, thai JiwtndiiH mon ey for :ve orkm. We will mart ynu; capital not ntdd. TlUiinum of the genuine, tmuorUtit dhanowofa lifitiuie. Thoae woo ara am bit lout ud uterprlHlm will not dtiiay. unuid ouuu rra. Inlay. , August WELDON FAIR Tliin is tht! click that nnwi d in t lie nmrn, The 1'nrnii-r'n awakrninjr, I'larinti li"rn, That badi! tin- family nrisi- and jin pari! To fpi nd tin' day at tlio Wildun Fair. COOD MUSIC Will bo furniidicd cvi'ry day. v'iitrs will thuHimt only lio favored with iklihta for tlio eye and l'i ats fur tlio mind, lmt nhasuri' fur the i'nr, thu i-adincc ul' wci-t- llowini! niuii' with charins to ttuolhi uain and diivo away dull i-aro. Mii-lc tli' liir'-i't urii f'-Hii i lnirui. Ami f.iu- n ..uri'it-! rniiijf illsiirnt. Miiiii' fin s.'l'li ii iiiin Willi i-isi' Anil l.in!.i' iti.'ltair ulul iiiuiIiu sn JiU-tlKe. Til K l'liKMir.M LIST Is full and viry i-onipli'te in every depart bcen greatly iarttui'Ut. 1 he ii7.es have nlargi'd and a inaiinnoth hihition of all Lirirultural, me the multiplicity of ilioiir tlianieal, industrial and material products for which the country is noted is euro to result LET EVERYBODY TURN OUT And by tluir attendance and patronage foster and eni-ourajie Agriculture-, the ubstrutuni of all prosperity and all the mechanical and kindred trades and em ployments. ALL THE liAMKS AND AMI'SKSIEXTS which the genius of the times has been able to invent to enliven these occasions, and all the striking nuvtlti.n that have power to educate, aiuusc and enlighten the people, that are availably have been eu gaged and so fur as is consistent with the character of the fair, will bo exhibited, thus promising au unusually elaborate and superb programme ol everything conspic uously grand, instructive and amusing that can lend a charm or fascination to the Fair. FLORAL HALL s heretofore, will be decorated und uiin- nied with the most artistic skill and beau tifying ornamentation. It will be tilhd with the choked needle and fancy work, liehest, tlio most cott!y, the haiidsmueai, roost skilled and laborious niahterpicces of needle work ami art, und will bo a centre of attraction to ull who admire the beauti ful productions of wuuinu's hattdiwurk. RARE FLOWERS i PLANTS KleifUiit 1'ictinv ami KxnuUile (lems of Fine Art will combine with the natural pli ndor olm It an t l.iSitioii and add lo U n faciu itive Lit.u " s'i.lt its the bkilled finish uf lite ar.ial t:ut uiiiv b.How Uoo objects ofexeeden e. AGUlt't'LHiUAU lil;i'ltTMKNT Will abound with all the multiplicity if choice produits that the s. il y. Ids. MKCHANICWh DKl'AKTMKNT Will contain a profusion of machinery and implements of ull kind, thowing the enter prise and thrift that no vividly contrast this age with the slow-going past, and cupplaut the cuarscQcri aud drudgery no incident to the mechanical arts in years that arescrift Ij gone by, with results accouipliclied with a clever cam and skill. Kverv body is in terested in seeing what there m under the aun, and no known plaoo thia aeadon wilt present so favorable an opportunity as the WeldyQ Fair, fetes. i HAMPTON, LEE And other invited flucsts will Address the OU SOI. 1I KltS on Friday uf THE FAIL Kverv Kx-Cunfederati' Soldier will he admitted to the grounds free, on that day. u TO Til 11 fl K ill ALUM FOR BAD WATER. The umo of uluin to ti'iir muddy wntor hn toiler been knnwn, lmt I'rnferwi.r I.ml'j, in the courne f mi in vtt irntii on nn nut-bri-idc of Iil)(iiil lVv,r nt Mount Ilnlly.ili cuvcri'd init'tlhT vuliii! in tht! uo uf alum whit-li. il' lii ulim rvi tit.n mvi' rtirn-ct, uiiiy In' vt-rv iiiiMirttitit, (niind tlml ill" wnltr which wimNUppIird In the inlndx i In Din nl' MtnitH Unity wan HWfiruiin with hiirU'iiii, ahmil WWwn drops hcini; i'iijj;ililt.' nl lorminj: 8,II0 njhitiii'H, uf tlii'Mi1 iniiT') fimj.ic viip-tal fl'tni whi'ii sprnid uji iti n uit;ihh; fnirfmr. Ilitii"'il tlh' fx jit-ri mviit irudiliii- ii minute amount nt aluui tu this w itor in th' )rM)urtin of only lialfii! tn a L'ull.tn, aint I' uiiti tli:it nut only w:ih th ilirt and culnrinii matter ltrt-cibitnted it that in-lciul of tin; xume tinatitity uf iter containing H.IOll i-uhiiiit'md haeteria, I'liiitaim-d only and tluw weru nil I'll l;irt;e fonu. On filtering the water through two tliii'knexw-s of filtering paii. r, lie found that the filtered wutor contained no bade- but wan UH!-Mtvrile an if it bad been mibjiH-t to iruliin'd bniling." Tins atnnuut (if uluin ii t-k i fiiiiill to be evident to the tiHte, and U not harmful to (he Uh. If his observations hull retnain unrufutud, they may I'urina valuable ni' th- 1 of purify i nil polluted drinking water. tl' course it doef nut follow that, because acteriit removed, tlierefon: the obscure c lust! uf diseases duo to impure drinking water is also removed; but bacteria and these diseases appear to he coincident, even if not linked nltiinst as cause and ef" feet, nceordhir; to modern theories, and it it not too much to hope that, if (lie baete ria are removed, the virus of these diseases will be removed with them. lnUi: Ld- A PAIR OF SHOES. lli)V LADIKS UET FITS KOU TIIKIK I'EKT a clkkk'8 mm'. There is always a glamour abuut a pretty f uiinine foot. When the owner is lovely in other respect?, the addition of pretty little feet nukes a combination that is per fectly irresistible. Small wonder it is that enterprising boot and shoe manufacturers strain every nerve and force to make their coverings for ladies' feet as beautiful, small aud shapely us nussible. Less wonder is it that otherwise sensible women deliberately select boots too small, and crush and tor ture their pedal extremities to gain a pass ing glance of admiration from the sterner sex. It is curious to wateh tbo different mental attitudes of my female customers,' said the proprietor of a firHt-class store, whore most of the cremo de la creme are customers. "Some ure bashful, and some are free and easy. The rich girl, who gets seven or eight pair of nIiwb or boots a year, has no fastidiousness about her. She its down and don't make any fuss about putting out her foot to be measured. She comes here to get a pair of idioc just the same as she goes to get a new hat at her milliner's or half dozen pair of stockings at a dry goods store. If she thinks there is an accidental hide iu her stockings, she may be very careful, not otherwise. "Newly-married raen must be afraid of hoe clerks. Tn the honeymoon they al ways come with their wives to get the firi pair. They hover around and some times do the clerk's work in fitting on the shoes. They adjust the draping of their wife's drcsrt with a groat deal uf caution. But after that she can come alono nnd uuy tar own f-nocs. lie never comes again. "Then, again, there are very modest girls and women. They go to buy a pair of shoes like going to have a tooth pulled They will pass the door of the store two or three times before they muster up courage. I can spot them every time. Invariably niey nave tug teet and ankles, they are quite uncomfortable about the drapery. and won't hardly give the clerk a chance to fit them. If anybody else looks at them while they are being fitted, even auother clerk, (bechance are that they will put on their own slaves and leave the More. I forbid the clerks in my store from look ing hi another clerk at work. "Why dou't I have women olcrks? No it would never do. Wotnen prefer men to wait on them. Then, again, moid women wear nhntu to plcne men, ami they wunt a mati n opinion and judgment, liewdes, on generul principles, men are liettcr at sell ing goods than women, anyway. Ynu wee, a ymng man wttnts to learn the business, and he is a valuable baud; Hihajw be wants to start a thow store himself nunc time, aud he will pay the greatest attention to the large and small things of the busi ness, including the whims and caprices of ludy cufel inert. Hut a woman sells goods only as a means of bridging over a period of time (ill she gets married and becomes mistress of her own house. Consequently she is not as good as a man. liesides, they have very little sympathy with the crotchets and vauitie? of their own sei. and custo mer a know it instinctively. Chicago A'fMJt. Til K man who makes his wife a compan ion may hear severe ciitieism, but he will bo ' known in the gates." What is woman? Only one of nature's agreeable blunders. MADi: OLD IN AN INHTANT. A Vlll'NU WOMAN TIIINKII AO HI) AMI IIHAV II V A Slllll K Uf KI.W Tllll'ITV. Mary llartnoti. of Cleveland, dnuirht.ir of a (aim r, was I'tijiivc I to lo tn:irrieil to J,n Khrlein, who followed the Mar in his from iVuii-yiviiiii i a shott lime ai Aliout. hix weeks ii'o ihi- young couple came to Clevelatnl. tine t f the young man's friends worked i' one of the elec tric Hi'tit estithtihuieuts. and tliey wen' to seethe machinery. While kihmu.,' t!ir 'iiji tin! shop Mi-s lliinuon receive u severe hock of electiicity atol fell to the floor In a few minutes he le over.'d sufficiently tn he removed from the place, and was tiken to her homo. Medical aid was sum moned, l'Vr four days the girl lay para lyzed. Thi n she regained the ue of her limbs, but immediately began to iese fi sh. The hair tn the left side of her head turn ed gray and commenced falling out. After four weeks she was able to be abuut and able to atdnl to most of lor household duties, but in that time she has been trans formed from a young, handsome irl into a feeble old woman. Her form, which had been plump and rounded, is thin aud bent and the skin on her face and body is dry and wrinkled. Her Voice is harsh and cracked, and no one, to look at her, would imagine that she was less than sixty years of age. The phyMcians claim that the electric current communicated directly with the principle netves of the spine and the left side of the head, and that the ihock almost destroyed their vitality. .ATKST FASHION AHLKd AIT, "Have you ohseived (he new jiait adopted by fashionable ladies while out on a promenade?'' asked a Tilth avenue mo diste of a reporter recently. Seeing a look of bewilderment on the reporter's face, she. continued: ''You know that fashions cliane in walking iut as they do in everything ele. Kwn youn men ehauge their manner in walk ing according to the whims of fashion. A short time ago it was the thing tor fashion able young men to poke along on tiptoe iu a sort of gingerly way. That wa-. when the dudo was in his glory. Now the dude has departed, and bis walk has gone with him, I believe a brisk, businesslike stiide is the proper thinir now. The correct walk for girls, until very recently, wus a kind of long, easy lope I think tha: Mrs. Pot ter was the originator of this It wi tiuickly copied by many aetrees. Pauline Hall and Patrice have it to per I'd timi. Anyhow, it was awfully popular last win ter on the avenue ami has been all the go at the watering places this smnier. It was very graceful ami pretty, but it has got to go. "The new walk is ueitlu-r graceful nor pretty. It is a kind of a waddle. The would-be fashionable young lady now walks as if she had no joints nor firmness to her. Every part of her anatomy seems to shake and wiggle ns she goes. She comes down hard first on one foot and then on the other, germing to rest her body alternately on each of her nether limbs. Her cheeks wabble and so do her arms. I don't know any better way to describe it than to say she waddles like a fat duck, I don't know who is the urigi natnrof this fashion, but it is evidently going to be the thing this winter. All the girls put it on with their fall bonnets, and all over the streets you can see the Untie dears trying their best " to be ungraceful in their efforts to be up to the latest 'fad."' New York Kiviiintj Sun, NKW AD KUTtaKM KNTS. c COMMISSIONER'S SAI.K. Piiwnant tot rtcpirc of the Superior court for Hnlifiu counlr martp tn thpetiiuie ttiritin vending cuntlcd Ntionic Vt'.Ijong and John J. 1-oi.r, lnfanU u ing by John T.(in'KH'j', Receiver of their cttlnte, and their duly appointed next friend aRtliiNt Aaron 1'reneott and wifi.'. 1 tlml! oll at piihlle aiie- ti-.it for cash to the hiutiest bidder In the town of Weldon, N.r .on the lltli dny of NnveiiiU'r lhV much 1 if tlio fallow 1 1 in dtMcrilKd or jinnvl of I it ml as miy lie iieeeMHry to )hv the ju-txiiit-m and could ht-n-lofiire rvtuh-red In wild aelton. sid nr- eel oflaiid In denrrlhed mk fotlnwn : Situated In the tiwn ofWi-Moii, N. (! ,and iHiintdetl tin the North by Sixth itreet, on the Wi bj WAtliiiigioiiavpmie, no the South by Seventh ulrcet, and 011 the Kul by Sycamore atreet. ft UHina miuare aa laid oil' on the plot of Hit) town of Wehlnii and coutHlnlnK two acrra. IUoftialf acrcB will be wild uulil aaid JuditmentM afun-aafd ti aatlsBed. Thia Oct. 6th 1W7. WATER R. DANIEL, Cudtailssliiner Mullen A Daniel, attorney!. wp I tda OTIS MM LIVER vXSSTASLS FILLS Baonra HoaJthy etion to th lAwm ,nd rellaraaUbU. loos troabla. twit Vmufeli; Ui OrtfUa, rrtM K. All DnnUL dec is-iy l, UAH 1,1 HARMS FOR H A L K 1 wilt veil fbreaih or on easy tenon the following property : A fur titnnted about 'wo mi lea from Halifax, oti the road loading to Kntield, now rx-cuiiied by Jan. OiiKby, containing about fi'J arrcs. Good dwelling hoUKe and all neeexHiiry out house. A farm nix milut from 11 Hilton on Hamo nad enn tat ii ing about W acre, (food dwelling and out hoiiMt. The form whereon 1 now reaide, about 7 mitea from nlifKi,Rontalnfng55arren. It hai a flue orchard tad ta well adapted lir cotton, com and trucking AlaOotber farma wlifcb will be shown to pur ehaaert, For further information apply lo me or to John A. Moore, Ualifitx, M. O. u. r. oa in, Ualhmi.N.C. tapllV ADV KIITIS KM KNTS. QUITE AS BAD AS BULLETS. An Ol.t M(.iaUr I irgiin-' -1 lu nti titrn In i.lj.nh- ll- I PIM i'v tf.tr Sh ma, N (.'., 1 el.. 1 1. 18K7. CnJ '"! Y" i : : ; with er or n t I !uu UcMi ''f ;it..iii'u l K.tv kme, aid it so tu mIi.U extent. i ., to hand, In icply w ill that iny health has nut been a- gu.til in twenty ye;iis a now. 1 MiMeicd Mill) dulU Imtn 1nala1i.1l nivm lonltai ltd while mtv ing iu the ( uiil'etlei.Ue annv on the IViiin-.nl.il ( '.u'ij'.tigi;s in Yiignn.i. I .il not ini having a 1 loll at Ic.it tun e in twenty one divs. ami more freipiehilv once in seven days, tor mole than lit teen yeais. In tln ouili.ion I vinited New York in Noveuilier, ii;-s, on 1 in mucus. While there I stopped with Mr. K. I. Ilaikcr. of the t'ntveisitv PoUliilnng t'oinji.my. 1 tohl Mr. li.uker of my condition. Me ..d!ed my attention to your Ka-dtine and ptoi uted lor me a bottle. After im return home I took 1 the pellets a directed and "iml much 1 relief alVoi ded tin ndiy. Ol iln change 1 I wrote Mr. H.nW'r, who sent two or three bottles dining the past ear. My health greatly iinnoved. J 1111 reaped in weight from 105 pounds to 200 pounds, my present weight. I believe the Kakine tl;.l it. (.liiiinne had fail ed, as had other remedies usually ad ministered in such cases. Now, unless in case of exposure to extra bad weather, I tin not h ive t hills, and my general health is unite good. 1 turned over half a bottle to a young lady friend a few weeks i:u:e. J learn from her toother that she was much benefited by it while it lasted. I trust you may be able to introduce Kaskine generally in this country, in which many sutler li'nn diseases con sequent upon nialaiial poim iu the system, hroiii my own r;ieiiem:e I can emp!uMe ik ef eli; ( ur such diseases. 1. I i.an m iu cad on me. I am veiy tin u ni.., J.iUN t Si irukoi;r,H. Seven year . . I l; 'd in attack of bilious uii.'iticot I' ei, w; Ii ran into inteiinittcn! mala: lal. 1 11 al all the known ic:iki:,.-s. .uu !i a- .11 seine, mer cury am' quinine. The hitler was ad ministered to me in heavy and contin ued dos.es. Maiaiia bii'..i;!it 011 ner vous pioMLal'on and lU-pepsia. from which I .ifieie.1 evei ti.iiig. hast will- ter I hcau inn it. A and began ns of the wonderful .nit and dyspe is vitu have seen ew drug euied 1 sia disai'i' u a June d.n storm tii;i' b so the t 'loud M I tighter lor the summer 1 i-.isM'd across the sky, ft my life and my health became steady , ;nl strung. Mk-.. . I.awson. , St., lliuokiyn, N. Y. 141 Ilcicc Mr. tiiileon 'nuinipsdn, the oldest and one ut'thc most rcsici'tt'd cilicns of llriih;ewt, ('nun., snys: " I am ninety yens ul" m', and lor Ihc last three years have sMtiercd from malaria and the effects of iininine poisoning. I recently began with Kaskinc winch broke np the malaria anil increased my wcinht 2 poiiinls. Other letters of a similar character from pioininent individuals, which stamp K.tskine as a remedy ofumloulit. cd inelit, will be sent on application. Price $1.00, or six bodies, $s-oo. Sold by Di uiinists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. The Kaskinc Company, 54 Warren St., New York, aud a 1'airiiigJuu Uuad, I.onUou. . , N TORT II ' A K O LIMA haufax corsTr. StTERlOR COURT. M W. Shield, A.lmr. of Mary A. Shields, deceased Aguint Churls W shields nnd others. An in nun in tin aboved cntitU'd eause having been hivtilu-ed by M W. Shields. Adniinitralor of Miiry A Hhlehls. dwniMsi, f,.r the piirntwe of n-U Ing a rertaln Intel ol' land hi uid eiiiuty of Hull fax to makeaxM-tu fur tlie ynient of debudueby the Mid inttKUte al time of her death, the pontons property of mid luteatale having lieen eKhnimted by the Mid N. W. Shields, Atiiiiinlttriil.tr as afore mid In twyimmt nf debts of asid InteNlnte and apeHrliig to the siiUnfMctinn uf the court by aftida vil tliat ihurvsttll remains duo and unpaid debts of the mid intestate Ui tha araounl of almut five hin nl reit dollars and the el of the adiulntstrHlioii and thnt thu wdeof bind will le neeeMnry to pny ,id ilviUtid tiui uatuotlMlaitoll, Mild tt Otf- ther apearing to the mllsfaetlnn of the court that the defendant lnla IxM-ke and Robert lieke ara non-resident of the state of North tamltna but re- aide In the town of Mayhew, HUte of Miaaliwlppi,) and are Infants w ithout guardian aud the defend ant, Jmue Hancock ts a nan reMdenl of the SUle of Nttrthiiarolinabtttnow realdea in the city of Orlaiida, HUUofFlorlda, and alter due dtltginee eaimoL Ihi found aud that personal service ran not be made on them: Therefore on motion of ( L Hyman, attorney for the plnintitf, disordered by by the eotirt that advertisement be made In the "Roanokk Nkws" a newnnper putiluhed In the tow n of WeMtm in Halifax county once a w eek for six surteHSive weeks notifying the said defendant to HHr al the ofiiee t tht Superior Court ( lork of Halifax county before John T. tire-gory, Olerk of snid court on or before the third day of Novemhor 1W7, and show cause if any they have why the prayer of the petitioner shnll not be granted JOHN T.UKKiiOKV, 0.8. C. Cit n ew. 1TOTICE. Having this day qualified as administrator Eaton Hale, deeeaned, before the snperlor court Ha'iftu. oouDty, 1 hereby notify all persons hold itif cUIhs against tha estate of my tntetute to vnwent tkm duly autheaUoated by the first day of October ls. F. W.GBEUORY.adm'f. OrowtlbN.C.,89i4.l 1W7. cpt.HC-W. ADV KHTISK.M KNTS. n1 I tun dioly ntvivlnjf my KAI L itock of Millllic ry, Kmit-y (iils, Nuiioim, Au enilirHciiijc nil tlie Intent ntivi-Uivt. You nr n-fpt't'trully inviUil to ctitl itinUniiiiiit. mytof'k Hint nricen, before l-nr-chukin. MRS. 1'. A. LEWIS, Weldoo, N. C. nprlsly LIQUORS. 0. SMITH. SEK HisiJQUons, NAT HIS CIGAHS, si:i: ins GiioviiniEs. cjJfJed qooos. KVKUV DRINK IN SKASON. tofC. Smith at Kvuri-,' old stand Wu?.hinurtin avenue, Weluun, N. C, il.Mi h 1 y We have on hand and for sale cheap FAMILY (1ROTFR1KS, CAN NKO (iOtHW, CONKKt'TION'KRIKS. TtHiAUCO, SM'FF, CUiARS, AC. ORANHFX, LKMOXS API i.KS, DATBS. Nl'TS. RAISINS, Ac, AC. 40, ALSO- FRESU Bit K AD, CRACKHltS. CAKES, MA DE AT 0 UR 0 If Ar Sf-Ordershy mail promptly attended to. W'erespeetfiilly solicit a share of public patron age NKWTON A 1,FK, Waiiliingtou Avenue, Weldon, N C. mar 14 1y tx Al KOF VAl.t'Alll.KUKAI, KHTATK IN HAM O FAX AND NAM! tDl'NTKS. Ity virtue of adeeiev ol theSuperior court uf Hall fHx county n'lideriH) fall term irWi, In the cane of W.C. Daniel, executor of W W Daniel, deceased, anOnt W W It.M-orattd rthr f HI oil tn th htghetit bidder for cash at the Court house door iu the Uiw u of Halifax on Monday the Hth of Nov em ber 1KK7 teuui t day) the follow tug real estate to wn' All that trcl of laud in lUlfnx county on which the aaid W. W. Itosavr now ixides lying on Rig Fishing Creek, and on the Hill's toad, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Mary K. Aycock, Abel Rotiser and others and containing seven hundred acre by cn'lmitlon, execpl the Hmiieslead allotted llicrelu to MMltl W . W . ltoH.Tr, eontiifulng two hun itred and twenty-flve acres whleh is described In the comiuiNK loners' report of said Homettend. tiff T T ? TM jy it lift i 0&) for , A Wiae, Beer, Sia, Alau one other traol in hahI eouuty known as the Hnker tract lying n Hill's mau, alxmt llirve miles from It irigwood, adjoining tlie lamls of John R, MiHUT. decease 1. aud oiher containing about two hundri'd and twenty-five seres. Also all of said W . W. RoHscr end J. 0. Rosacr, hit w ifc'a right, title and interest in the tract in said county known us the Sykes' place, adjoining the Imidiioi' l.L, Burgcwi.J. li.CKilisie, and tlio tract ftffll deserihed, nnd lying on Hlg Tishing Cn ok and coiitHluing about two hundred and twenty-Are acres. Also all the rigid, title and interval of said W. W. R wMcrand J. 0 Rivxer, his w ife, In a piece or par eel of land lying in Nash county containing about two hundred acres and adjoining the lands ef J. J. Thonifm. (ireen t. foot and J, C Sledge. Mr W. W. HosscrwhoreMttrn upon the find named tract of I slid, a till htt' addret Is Hsnnuiu'a Hndge. will give any informs lion retatiretotne lands. B. a BURTON. Jr.. , 9. M. GK1Z&ARD, OoQUKtwiooersy lUUAi, h', C, Q. ism. t. or of
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 27, 1887, edition 1
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