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f33Hssffl HALL &c SLEDGE, I'Koi'itiKTORS. VOL XIX. A- ITEWSFAFEI FOB THE PEOPL 22. WKLDON, N. C, THURSDAY, AVl.Y U, 1888. TERMS-ti'111 I'KH ANNUM IN ADVANCE. NO. R NKW ADVKKTISK.MHNTS. II II I' I i rati' iiiir o America. ri i ln i C.AGAMBRILLMrsCo. OUB PATENT ROLLER FLOURS nre iii:tiiiin-tiir.-ii iVmn tlm ('IIOKT.ST WIIKAT OUTA1XA Hl.lv Tli.-ir up. riorly lur I'NIl'llltMlTV. Si'ltKNiVi'll an I I N AITltOACII AHI.K I'l.AVOIt Iiiim Kii Ik'i-ii avkmiwti'ilt'd. The I'ATArscilSII'KIII.ATIVKl'ATKNT Ktanilii uoriviill.il. Ufa rich, ('runny Cokr, it niiik.'i a I'rivnl lliat will mil tin' l'antiilinus. JeT A-k j-.-nr lir t--r fur it I'tilnpst-o Sii.i rativtt I'alitit, lit.lan.l.i I'linK-i' I'aL-nl, l'ataMt'i) l'unily l'altiit, (Irant1 l.tnvo Ktra. llaldwin l'ainily, Ma'lntim Family C. A. liAMItltlU, MANITAl Tl lilNii (OMI'ANV, 21 I ( Vim iin rro Sc , H.iltiiuiii, Mil. m 12 ly. aine's Cm ompuund URE3 Nervoua Prostration, Nercmi Headache, NeuralgiJ, Nervouj Wekni, Stma.-h fl and Liver Dttrei, ti litrumitiam, hya C'peiiuft, iui fcll adettiou f t!ta Kidneys. jail lil ly THE PLACE TO GET slliS $ WMMIMS3 -AT LOWEST -IS AT DR. A. R. ZOLMCOl'TKR'S, WEST SIDE WASHINGTON AVE, OPPOSITE R. SHED. W E L D O N. N. C. STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. PRESCRIPTION IHCFAHTMKNT K1U.KU WITH T1IK HM .-KI.Ki"!K!) MATKI!tAt.-H PKKSCUIPTIOSH CO.MTOUNDK1) AT Al.t. HOI KS WITH (IliKAT CAKK. I'EKKUMKRY, STAT10.NEUY, FANCV SOATS, ltl!l'SllK,S, FANCY ARTICLES, TOKACCO AND CIC.AKS. IIMIUBII thttt bMrty welcoraralnin wlu rem l ZOLLICOFFKR'R. light Kunaing UomiticSewincc AlaeuiDC FOR A!.K Y 1. N. 11 I U LEADER OF LOW PRICES. Corner of 1st street and Wash. Ave. 2DKALKR IN 1! 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DYSPEPSIA iMSK'iCr.iiitvCi'Mi'drSDHtrfinrlli'iiMthe M' liui ti. nii.l iiiut ls tin' lu rviKof tlii!iliKK-tiv.- . rv;ii Till-. 1 wliy U ctirv miu llw CONSTIPATION ImmM'iiiui c.v.iMfMt'i tu t a rati ir. ... It .-. Umtive, trivuiK. ;ii- ftlnl natural . ttnti l . ttif KrKiiIant) mm ly lot- II. n.i'ti.'.nl li t-rd. iMi..iial Ktiil IhihiImh Hit Tl. S' llll (i f l(N ti. I'rii'O ?l.inl. -Mild liy llnii;i;UU. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. Prop'i V.UULIMiTOS, vr. 9 Tllli PRICES, STAIN RACK & CO. It V I I 111 OF ALE KINDS. W. H. BROWN, Weldoa, N. C. TURNING THE TABLES Och, n.ini.'v no way now, fur mi re Ml not hear till - hiirni t!tc ia H's ntiUM! u hn Hint ind;,.ln I :im fl'-.ir till y'Z- Sorni tin' .lav ' I lial !u W l..lii.w.-, fonvi'r mi l iv.T WdI sail IdTiniiliitioiiH icul iiioatis o' ilia-tlm's-4- In ii1i' n' in- iitieliln' ami iilrin'Ht m.liviT A "rrowlnl lowr v rnaki-- I r..nt.-t.: Will WJOHI mill ililHV 11' 1-Hifill oplm Ami immy a t'-ar fallm' 1 1 .1' jvr i-y't -t ii h. .tin", hut a woman tuiM i.r liispme A in. 111 wlm r;m ery littler nfaihy.' Ami whoile In lint mitnl o' dlspair ye ure larrv 111 S.irra Hi- .lay! Tin- law u Hh- Itycs tin- a la'Klti' n' iiiurryiii'- S.irrii (he il.iy ' II'koiiU lai aM-mtrtlnil l'alrirk O'KiifT.-rty Axril in- m uiim-st h.iiiM I tuniii- tin- ilav ; Ali i iiltlmr I1I111 fuilnw'. that lining Met i.if . In I V T:il U 1 11' m. ihwiitr in lh'- .itu ilhit w.iv' AinI linn. ;ift!inr iiiilUn'. onmrTi'm n'r.mir l'li'lteil up in.' mi Hi im- 1 aii'l thri-i f;j''il SlllDl. Ami i-arrii-il It Ikoih- wlnl-' "' m l.' I tin- tool -Ami pDiiti'il at m' -liukra lialiy! Ws nil very well tn lie tallcn' i' ilyin". ir Snira the ilay' lltit if ye n turn ver 11 miii' to b' sinlitn", hir- Sorni tin' ilav ' Sure ami II in n "fan w.-ll" 1 will laU o" ye. Tliouirii it'. that sain wiml that's hrcaUm' me heail Fur. Ilarm v. 111 spile o" Hie fun Cmt nnUeu ye, Tea' in :r own. own ryeji are tlirvin" to Hltirl - Oili, Mann v. .l.m't lave ine-'tts ye. I mlore lmlaile. ami I'll tn ver lie la n mi m.ire It - Minim' ye are. ir. as nivver lieinre While rm-crv:n' )iM- ini;e-a -luliy! tksi?;d. A. Soasido EpiflOdo A Romanoo of To-Day. tXVritten fur This 1'aper.l -4L uli:it was in reality 'j :i siiiniiu'i' hotel. 'I'lu're wai 1111 help for it, h'juover. A unity 1 he- .Ltlleii Mr. Renj;t K nun ILixier'-t u i i ii row m Mann--onto murlile-lYotit siileaees, nuil a lim that vr- curi'i il in l ilnor hail result tl in tin own ilniiii.ile hfin so tli'ironlily llo.iile.l witli uuter an to require almost etui less repairs ami renovations to furniture, carpets, wall-, leiltn-i ami the like. Tim lireinen, loo, hal with eonimeiiilahle mI, suui.sheil in a lar;xe f li e roi f iieces-itatiuii con- si lerahle repairs in that tlireetioii. - Mr. Matter, lm was a retire. 1 plnmh'r, In-lieveil in repairing this trt of tiling thoroughly, ana also in per-onally sapertiiteuilin thu work. Moreover lie infm aicil his cxeelon I wife aiel ilutifiil ilatiht -r that Mteli w:c; his hall.'l of city hotels that he woiihl ri up a ten! ami camp out in Ihe vacant lot opp.isitn shmt .1 tliey it ' in pi to move into tow u lief, ire their ihvellin w;is in readiness to re ceivii them. As for hhnse'f. litem was no ililVu ul y; lie was e nnfortaly pro vitleil for in the rooms of an ehlcrly haehelor fi ieail in I hi' saino hlock. rio lit on the roumi, whem ho cotiUl hurry therepair-i forwanl with all pos- si hie Hp I. Mrs. Mi Ver, hcinp" a thomtmhly ainiahle laU', ami ttevoteil to her litis hainl, actptieceil In thesn a it an eje nienls, though there was a jjoml rea- ftoa w hv they sliouhl h parti ularlv trying to her at liiis time. Tlio cause for l.er trouh'c l;'v in the coutintietl presence of ihel.vo youn men who hal persisleiilly la'nl siee to the af fections of her ilauL'hler F, hel all ihttiuh tin summer. Ami, in onler to ohlaiu aii itleaof the exact situation at this lime, a few uouls of explana tion are neces-an. The two yonifr men went named respectively Mr. Klar Ingram ami Mr. Cliii i'iice Ft hes, '1 'hey were resi ih iits of the s .in ! cily as the Max er family, ami, as a m alter of course, v, hile onlwaiillv ci it to each oilier, were in reali'V on tcrais of tho lea Hirst rivalry. M K.irhes hal the a-ha itae;.' of ohlest acquaintance, hav ing known the family f r neaily two years. Mr. Ingram, on (ho other ham), was a c.mpara:ivo novelty. Ho I. :ul known ihe t:niiily only a few months, Init hail rvi'laiiilv math1 jjootl us f iiis time. 11 possssti (he ;u vanl:iies of a certain Mrt of jj;ooil looks, ml ivale I manners ami conil crall' iiioiicy. Mr. Forbes on the cuiitiary. )i:i'l little in tin world save, a liamNotue Ii ,'mv ami a still han ! soinrt f ice. He was u stnilinj; yoiinjr at or. icy and sti'l had his way to a tike. 'J'he two, as lias hcci inti ina'eti, ha I not as yet coinu to a t open q larrel, though the Ii id several times cotuo perdoii-ly near It Of tlm atli- Mlde of the .trellis it llt:y U' s.l i Ml'. I er S was o'ie nt 'ii ;i nut ll M'eliccj lc dimply adored I U fair-haired jyirl and sai I in !l. ct that ttiera was noliine; m earth nho could not do lhat the had a mi i I to. M . M i Id, hmvcTer, was. not uouMturally, siroi.jj'y in favor of Mi'. Ingram, wh se superior ad a ila jes in the ty of wealth ami pnviioi ihcr.i ua no d nil io. M s K li it liei'icit was non committal, s i far; hu', bt;in ail ex Ireinely dutiful daughter, w as far from h-MU nnall'eeted bv her mo' Ii ? cotniMd. Then. loo. Clarence had chosen to be as j-abnis alii' haletul us .i bear of late, and Ihe di sitre to dem Oimtrateto him that ihe was entirely mUtrrssof her own inelinaliotis Wfts mticti loo strong to be re-i.sled- This inorniii, it dull, ray, un pleasant morn in ir oarlv iu N iveiuhor. Mr. Forltes ami M s M-uter had come nearer to an open tj larrel than f a many a Ion nma tii. II f had accused her poittt-blauk of trilling with him; she, had retorted that she did not wish to t title with him an instant louder tha'i he h'm 'ctf chooijn to be tr-Ued with, so there. Her bie; blue eyes had snapped wicked ly as she wnid it, too; ami po r C ai onco had wandered mvay aloitu down tho beach, a vory tlUcoiis(dato man indeed. It w as nearly two hours w hen ho ro turned, much too la to for dinner. Just as bo was Uituhis: Ashto to aM cud MA Hie slope lo tho hotel he oimglit aijjht of a small roup of liuros on the beach, and observed a lank lisher yoitih. with bare feet, and a tattered hliie llauiicl shin, in tho act of launch ing a heavy yawl, iis.mI at. this late sca-o.i for fishing excursions. Mr. Forbes hesitated a moment, glanced ut the sky, ami then walked fpiiekly ilowu ami joined the liltle parly. Miss ;i hel glanced at him ludill'er,!iit. ly; Mr. Ingram accorded him a super cilious nod; Mrs. Maxter barely noticed him. ft mm), $ "I he your pardon, ' I'lice, tiowitl oiiicefiillv n re to Imp,! that vou l M Clar- bul I vent -not couleiu- plate a sail tiiis mtirnin. " yes Mr. Forbes, we ilid," re plied Mrs. M.ixler, cheerfully, witli an unmistakable emphasis on the pro noun. Clarence, ignored ihe snub and he pan attain: ' I b vou will not think me intrusive, Mrs. M.ixler, " lie said, "hut I ca:i lay claim to ctiou-h wcatlier-wis loin to fed certain that a sail in a tub lik- tins to-lay mav prove txtreiiiely unpleasant, and I liope you will not umlerlako it." Mr. Ingram's suc.'r bet a me more accenluatetl. Mtit Ci are nee bmked so handsome and so ear.irM that Mr. Mlcr, who was no! a valia it soul oi the wa'er, miiilit have releiiic I. M it F. he', who jot il into her s tauv linl head that Ci.reiiee merely ui-liel to spoil her sail in Ingram's c-mipany. tleereed otherwise. With Ingram still sueer inuf iudnsirio t-ly, sh sieppe l into the h at, drew her mother in after her and signed to the li-her-boy and Ingram to push nil' ' Dia'i b cu'icer.tcd ahoiil us, Mr. Forbes'' she ctlle I out, sweet ly, "bit on mav c ue with us, if you like, ami if iu nit uf'i'itnL' Mi' h i I no idea 1 hat he wotihl ac cept the tiivi.atioi, but it was all he w as w ail iu -jc for. The boa' was ten f.el from !iore, but he im-red Hie ruination i 1 1 i 1 1 lo his hi ml some drab lrou-:iTs a id e;:itlerini; pat-nt leaihers a'l'l ni.-hed through the slrip of Wilier, tluicliini t'ie gunwale j ts! in time to h drawn into the now I a ; -idiy-nioviti;; cr.ifi. Moth ladies pave vent to aery f surprise at this cxlra or liuary roc.'edin:, and M . lupraui so lar forpo! his la-u oi saceri'ip as to lauph a little. Carenc.' said uolhin, but flowered a! him Very s iv ipelv and claiub-ied down into tlie h iw. where lie crouched down, Very cold, very unc.ui.forlable ami all ope! her miserable. lie had not been there liva minutes bcfoio lie hep hi to feel thorotiphly thankful lhat he was there. The yawl was under mainsail, top sail and jilt, and by and by her old timbers fairly creaked w i h tin way sh w as lh inp thfoupii t ho water. The wind wasalmo-l deal oil shore ami hurca-inp every moment. Mr. Inpram stood at tho tiller and diive'-i-tl the hoy in i ho manipulation of tho sails. K hel fairly shouted wit It pice at the mapuilieeiica of the run. and Mr. Inpram almoU fell compensated for his rival's pr .'seiuv. It w as not lonp, however, h -fore Mrs. Maxter noticed Ihe extreme haziness of the-slmiv-liito aid hpan lo ivali, ' tho distance they wit out. In spiu of K.hel's prole d she peremptorily bade. Mr. Ingram put the boat about and make f r the h r . It wa u t until tho youup man a' templed to put Ii -r ord -rs into cvecti lion lhat thos) oi biarl realize 1 the force of the wind thai was blowinp. It came with pre at, powerful pus Is and mad ' a horrible siupinp sound as it swept tlirouph lh sc.iniy ripirinp. Then, loo, ilsuddodr becamo appar ent lhat while Mr. luirram was suf licieutly expert at nrinitijf a Itoa be foro a fair will ami an outward sea, ho was a very land lubber when it tame to a ipiestioa of taikinp for Ihe r -tkri j eiraew The iiistaui thai he real z -d this Mr. Forbes spranp to h's feel and slap ircred to Ihe sier.i, where sat Mrs. Maxt. r and F.:he both lookinp very I ale aad vei-y fripii'e le I, "It 'tier pim me ill - tiller, Inpram," he said lo hi r. with nit arropaace, but witli a rpi.e: authority that should have to I any on t but a simpleton that I: meant to h e li s w a . . "i -hill d no such thaip " r.doric I Mi. Iipram. piowia; very white; 'I k m.w how in -ail a bo il." A' the insUul hu iuah thj remark a I.ilso movement of tho tiller ir:iv the proaninp little v.'sd with hor sitle squarely to an oncominp w ave. Tticre wai a in-li of water and every one tit bnrd nit. drenched throuph an I v thronplt. Tliere was a cry of terror from tho boy, who was seen to In hanpiup for dear lif'tolhe rope, of tho mainsail, which, s -o i ivd by a -in 1 ! turn, was beiup slowly torn fro u his hand. Willi on '- hmid Clarenc 1 w at at his side. Ihe rope wa hauh I home ami ihe liltle vessel Weill leai'inptliap ma! ly ovi r lh pre.tl waves, in Ihe dir-c-lioti f ilr shore, b it in a manner lhat if adhered to would land them ten miles below the'lK sturtiup point. Turning like lihlninp Ciarcno; came splashing hca Uonp ihroiiph tlic w n'er a id frpray lo w her i Inpram cioueheil at i ho tiller, almost par.t lzai by tin narrow-ucss of the escape. "If you don't pet out of there," thtri dered tMiirence, his voice rising hiph ahovo tho wind, "d n mo if 1 don't throw you oveth urd." Tho Indies & ere allied. but ill tU'J uidt of Uer lotw Mi T VM VOl'lt I'VltlniN. b Kilnd could no', slide, a fed ni ot jut miration fur a man w he swore in the very face of death. Slill she knew il was very wicked, and she pill her clieek clos ; to her mother's ami rlo-ed her eyes ami prayed. As for Mr. Inpram, ho rpiitlcd tlie liller Milletily, and sal ilown opposito the Indies with ins feet ilauplinp Iu eipht iuchesof water. I. mkiup at liim presently, Clarence became convinced that the man was terrified beyond all human uiidersiaiidiup, nml 1 here arosu in him a punt bitterness of spirit to Ihiiik thai Ids brave, llaxou-haiivd darliup over I hern had pi need her af fect ions mi mm h an object. To so fearful a pass did Mr. Inpram's terrors brlnp him that he presently lay down full lcuptli upon the thw-u t, his face cohered with his hands and his occa sional promts and i ppeals lo Heaven for niiTcy, tlu only sounds he could niter. For four b up hours did Clarence, assisted by the pallaul llsher-voiith, who worked with all his yotinp mipht, do battle with tho anpry waters. His hat hail blown 11' ami ui the pathcrinp darknes. Kthel could see how wan and tired and hopeless his face looked. 'Iheitirly hair, about which she had so ufien j k d him. lav iu damp mas-es on his forehead, and she fairly itched to risk upsetthip the daucitip boat by lea pi up up and smooth up down the matted locks with her while, soft hand. C are ice ultered no word, save to a-suie Ihe ladies that they should reach the shore safely if it took a'l winter to do ii. Mrs. Maxur's face was a stud ,-. Mi kept her anus tiphtly about h -r b -'.oved dauphlor and her plance wandered from time lo lime from the simi, miserable f ice of the man at lh helm to ihe now sib'hi, in ot ion less form on the S"a' imp -i e. Mr. lapram h id ciilier fainled or w as asleep. Had he It -en able to note lh enrcsidii of Ihe older lady's fiee a- she planced at him lie would hardly have, f.dt llat l.ivd. Tii- shore was siill a mile and a half awav. and darkness had ftirly sctl'cd down upon lh ea, when a nther strftiipe tliiup happened. On hi- la-t tack Clarenc- hal iioiieed the wind Ii. In; veerinp. ;vad now, to his ititi nte j iv, he felt il coming sipiarely ibeam. Furdier and further il swung, until almo.l deal astern; and once a.aiu the lii- cr;if' began to career over the wars undur a full pre.-Mire of sail. ' Ladies" remarked Clarerc, icily, "we al e s;ived. " His tone di 1 u il c icmrape an ex tended respon-e, and iioiie was ai- tempte ; b it the . yes of both ladies tontaiued tuoisture for whic'i the -pr.iy was hardly responsible. Til' novelty of ap ii i rii-hinp lieadionp throtip'i the w aler arouse 1 M -. In pram. H sat up -uddenly, rubbed Iiis eyes and surveyed ih siluatioti. lie icukeii :tnea !. ami as i hey rose on Ihe nv-t .f a wave, p rceivel liphl I winkling along the shore. " I'll vr- out tooki'ig !oi us" he said, with a faint attempt at jauuliness 'Forbes, perhaps you'd better let mo lake the tiller now; ..ti mu-l be used TIIKIIK I Till SHKUKII H AULM K M K ir' liink.'il :l! liim s:tv:l 'i-lv lll-l ll-j.l ' lll llll Mi-. In li.ti'ulali1, i-il. ilii j;ro;il .iih:isi: .tr.in un. I sluil Ht!" ram ili-n iiiiti' 1 IH lim I ill 1 ill.- -i'i-'-ii I. () i ami on swept thu lit'le craft, ri ling gallanily w iih her heavy load of water and hu nan beings over the crest nf ttie meat seas. Nearer and nearer they diew to ihe shore, w hero the swat in o twinkling Ian lot n s oil tho h-at h spoke of the a"iety thai prevailed there. li live mtiiules more the 1 . was dashel upon tho Iteach an I a th en men sprang to dutch Mo- yunwaloand drag her out : of reaih f :li - r c doig w: v,v Toe lir. l man to the voyagers :u .Mr. Meiijuinin M;x.r, who had rua down on a late train and down whoM big, kindly face, tears of joy were iioit chasing themseives. After he had ki-n d his ife something n;ore than a bundled times he turned id look at the others. Mat there v. as oulv one olhcr. Mi- i: lit I s;ooi there, drenched and v.iclchcd. but both men had dipped Ilir- u.'h ih crowd Mid disappeared. In Ics-, than half an hour, having mcii hi-, wif- and daughter stilclv lo bi d. Mr. It vlci lit Uiloul into iho Itotel toirulois to lonk fr CI are me. lie hail Pol to e(, f n -, fur ott pits-ing Ins room ho notice! a light there. He Weill in w it houl knot king, w alked up to where Cliir uice sto id, with his dhows on the man ltd ami his faeo leaning upon his hands, put U arm about ihe young man's shoulder and looked into his eyes, 1 can't speak, boy," lie said, in a eh d ng sort of voice, "all that 1 can say to on and I say It from the bottom uf my hear! is that you're a no Wo fellow, (i d bless you!" Then he noticd that thn room was in a tciribln muddle. Clothes, hats sticks pipes and every thing else that goes to mako up a young man's sum mer w anli oho, were Hcaltere l about I ho tl our iu confusion; w hilo an open port nia it ran lay ncai h "Whit does this moan, Clarence?'' tho old gentleman asked. "It means," replied tlic young man bttloilv. "that I'm going away from here beforo I in an hour older, ids, I'll tell you why," h addod tlorcelv, In answer to tho mulft inquiry of Mr. Maxtor's eyeSi "Its bo causo I lova vour dauiriiior 'IIKf orr lit-' L: hel so well (hat i w ill be a misery in u choking dow n a sob- -for a look f;o:n that e wit limit her ; While she" -ho cares mom tl I poll l oon hole soul and ry earnestly at than she does for bodv; that's w hv! my Mr. Maxler p:i..'d c the young giant, w hu I fully handsome and hn standing lh. re iu his eil wonder and honest et dollies, eyes began Then the old g. hi leman's ey. to luinkl t a little. m.h son e thing of a humorist. al w ays Ciareiiee," hi' remarked, oracular ly, "you" ro a In nve boy; but ou're a fool. Dtu'l s(oi in", sir," he went on, "b ii I' e just conn- from K Ind, and all I've got lo say is that if you leave here this ni ;ht you'll wish ynn had liecn tlrownded, as you deserved to be." When Mr. Maxter was excited, laud ley Murray frc.pieiiily -ulleivt. Clar once, however, did not uoiic it tlrs time. Hiiviugdclivcrctl himself of liU parting shol Mr. Maxler wrung the young man's hand and I fi him. And Clare ice staved. M it th ' ipieer-c-t pari of th- whole a flair was lhat, from the ins'aut Ihe boat had touched the shore M-. Ingram vanishe.l fmiu their sight and ken :n utterly as if iho sea had "drownd d" him as Mr. Menjamiu M.ixler wou'd have mil it. II W!u. n K. Vvnm:. NKW ADV KUTiSKM KNTS. CONSTIPATION 1 S Piilleil the "I'ultiel ot 1 Mm asi s," he- Is tlo tiieiloiin IliriiiiiOi U llli h (llseiii- so oil, ii iiMii. lw Mi.- uNt.-i.i lis hv the l.,,t ,t..u i.f (..Minions i;a'si s hi the ntent ion ol ilee:o i d :nnl. Mi te limtler in Hi. sloniai'h j i tit lnoviv. )! Is eanseit by u Torpiil laver. not ciiom-h Lile i.-mK i .-i. f. .t lioin n Lliit t't i.ni.lii.t NiiluiTK o ii eat lent ie, nii.l is i;.aierully itreolilpaiiH'il with Mi.-h ir-iill-, ns Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, etc. Tho t r.-al tio-iit of Coiisi ip;it i,ltt does not consist iiier. lv hi ituloailniLt Urn l.wel. The nie.iieine in U-.I Hot i inly a el us a purpi t Ive. hill he a lonieiis Mvll.innl nut .otiiliii Utl.T IK U-e L'O ;tl. T ..Ml,-m Ti.MM'llru tl I'. iiiilar halut t holv M ilhout hanging the diet ut'i.liM.iioii.ln lln-Kystciu tot Tnkr only Ihr l.fiiiiiiir, win. ii iu, n ti,,- Wi.,,,,,,-, ti,c re,i 25 t,.i,. m:irli atul S-ijiialure of J. ii. zi:ii.in i- to IV.- S 1857 lv. lTAIII.Illl:l) 1857 JANUARY Ut US 7. RUFE. W. DANIEL OIlOCKHiKrt, LlQCORf, FINE W1NKH, CIGARS, TOBACCO he. iti iu.M it w l .i;i LAi IKK MKKIION ICK. It. W. DANIEL, 10, W ash. Avo Wi Mon N t NO. II SVCAMOHK S'i'KI'KT, eiin.Ksiii tii, a. 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No. 41 Sycamore Street. si'p'Sn ly. "t- Ml-tii .ii, j,ffT (iT.-i:-i.; well C(.nOl. t'.-.a ..rt ...rihrrc v-at...i..)l .1 1.. .miii.. 1 ! I' :!.it- i . hiv.i t: ,.- I .ilun pv.-ry- thiv flsr, 1 1 1.. lu.i.-.l t-i tty it I tio-t iiM.k a a..'J...xl.. I ..a. , ...,1.1, . '.ur.l tin--Ins-- Ut.i " "''I' I. . . . il.i-.l....... . II. r Ii III- ..I. I ' '""I tti.it e ..-t.!..;.r l ..I-..: Ii V -I tt.al 1 i - i it i ell t.. k t . I. Ii--- Ui'i.l h.Of 11. .1 vyy, t ,-ri. ! my i! tl,. nltv . Vrr it ill my h'.uo- ..... I u.mlil ii. ,t (, n ;'."i;t e. ..,( h.ivc i i.-l- t r ir. n U.,v,az ...I,.! in- " too. W. Sows. U.ik ;:lT..:r 1 Mill, li.t-l. t y,, (,, DAVIS il CO., PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M.WiX, .1 " ry ',.WO -I'l i;i s in the '.,uit I ' ..I IF, I'm. lil t r. n.lliihiK i .rlluuii) t - i nTi-1 . IlISM 111 Ke.it-riil unit Kit lu.W KX. i rii;i. i i I.M Ki.V, J - I ti Hi. m)..'.:. tv ti.llf.tl -.r lMio(. Mill mi iti iii i.-r.i. lire ihi; - in W 1 1 1 ' 1 1 v 111 lite .-I lie ale I l-'e.l, I'rae l'M.!l-l '. hlltltlf Htteiitrai I' lu"lj.Ui l ill! I ntm-i,'.! SPIER WHI TAKCH. r. W WHITAKER. II l II A X, N r W II I T l Hi:. H I T A K K II .1 7 rou. t. ) X ,1 T ..I ir II VI.II AX, N. (. I'rai tii in ll r Sii.n..r ami ,iin Ui.f Mule nml in !lu Kt'.li'ial i-innl. w i 'iirl uf lur l;'i tl w. A. 1) t N X Arrott:y , r i.a ir, rractiii.i w lo river Ins serviees tire rnjiiiml W ill heat Ibihfitx on Uil titt uml mcciiIiO Moinl;i) III l-ilrli HiiH: til, J'oi 1, i7. JAM t.S M1 W U.1I.K E. HAMKJ. I) A N I K l A 'ITOHS I. S AT LAW. WELDON , N. C. I'm. tlie in t.li, i ,.utt.s i.f llulitj.v hiiilNurilnin.)) tulitili.I ill I lii- Sinirelili' unit I'.-tlt'Mil reim. ful lei lii. ii ii.ii le in nll..irtM.J .S..rll. ( un.hiiii, I'ranel. i-Rn-f at Ihilitiix, X. i ., . ..ji t.Vt rv Mmi ll''- Jail 7 ly V. . HI HI K. II. II. SMI I II Jr RAl.Kli.H. N. C. WUTHSl) r.ti H, N. C r s n k r. smith. Mr K II Hii-I.,rnn,l Mi . IS Sinilli.Jr,, rm, si'l.'fMil I.HH, liuvi- l..niu-,l a I t,.,l imrtiicn-hil' f..r Hi,' i.ru. ti.T ..I I..w mi Halifax ,.iiul)-. Mr llilslm- illiillrli.l Hi.-i-.,iiHm.I lllil,ix n ituliirv. HII'I H 1!UIni isit tttt l-iilll.tV u lt,-ll,-VlTlllM.i-rvi, , in. i.-.j.i in . J . J' II 0 M A S N. Hi I If. 1) II I I. I., Altnrlii) al I .-, II.U.II'AX, N. C. j l'ii -I'-i-s in Halifax mi 1 H.lji.ii.itiK ( I K. lU-nilHiiil Miiai-riit- c.Hirt. 'linlitn. and iiir. tf. W. I II li K N K. Arit'UXKV AT LAW, KNKIKI.li, X. I . I'nirlin-s III lln-1-...lll-. ..1 lliilifiiv I a.lj.iinlin i-.iinuir in,- iii itu mi.ii'u int. , '' iii-i-li imy .l..-i, li,tli,. stale, main- l.lrili. .r -lii-lly Ininli-. yy w ii a i i , Allonif j n l.mv. KI.IkjN, N. c. in l.il nil uti, iii iivi iit,.i-,.l, , ti,,s .mi- tiim i-s .r.,iu.tl iiiii.l,-. ,,.,. , ., Ii U A It I. T I I. A K K, .rTo. 7.T at ..in, ii ai.ii-.w, x. e. t'tarlieiv u hn Cllei ti in ,,(,- niti) :u ty rvHes miv reunited. I l'roiiiitnieiil.ii I)R J. K- t. Ill K I. Ii 8, "iircniii Ili'iilUt. 47 -r v ltHvlinr pi-niiHiii iitly Iih ut d in WVI.Inr., rnn l foiud hi his. .Hue in l.utih 1 s Urn-k ll.iil.hiiv tHll tun. s ext . .t In n hIim-iii mi ir..te.iiiiii Iiumiii-hs t'ar- ful lt. im..ii nivni in all Imiiu ln-h.il v j.nv f-i'oti. farliet. visit.-d hi tlu-ir le iiu w Inn it R. K. 1. II I' N T K K Kuri;riiii llinlUI. l-itti u r..im.l hi lil, nflu-c Ui Kiifli-lil. 1'itri- Nilnui. iijiiU- itHK fnr Hip I'mnli-w. Kilr.c tiiv ..fl.-.-ih !,. mi li.ii.l lin.M t JACKSON. X. (-. V T. Ill n.N, rniii-irtir. 'I'rliiis nuiilriali-. Siciiil nriaiiiii-tnt-lilN with lltiiiiiiiifiM. I- 1' Vamy. W. .1. Ill,.r V AXl'Y .v nosni.it. V1iiiIi-m,1.- Piii'i-ii. Iii DEY 0001S AND NOTIONS, Hirl in u d, a. M. I.. T limis, Il in iiiiinas, II (' llavis. jr. M. 1.. T. DAVIS ,v ( ll. rltni.lsl I. 1 Hi ii l l:o l llnl.lM li I Km ki;i, linn I'ruiil, Cimii-r Wali-i nml t'l.ni mom- Mrc-N, Ni.rliilk. Vu. Am-nls I'm Oranm' llilli- INnMlrr t'o. NTIII- AT THK EXCELSIOR HOUSE, 1 1 nder New Management. MurfrHftioro, N. C J . I II arrcl I , I'ropi id or. Tnumipnt Itoard ' H'T day. Well fumisliM rtouw, nml first cIiism accommodation. Br-Sjiecikl inducemenU to ri'ttulsr Inianh n. Kunple room for salesmen, nnd conveyances furuiplied when desired- NKW l IHTKI-M Sllllllll1 111 A.T -"- !lhm I li'iv.' jn.l liDiijjlit I'r.iui IIOOK.S ltlt IS., LARGE AND HANDSOME Lim- t.l' S iiii Sain lis wlii.-h I will -iill tit Wholesale Cost. Iu llirs" unmls l In- piilili..- i-.in fim) ul- llllisl IHlUllitlJ ' III' -I 1111 I .11 l-lii-l'.-, nilK'h lr limn tin v iii.-n Ii.iiiI (an liny llii-siui.e L'omU. r. jn'i.ir. ' in- -:i!ii,l,-s I p. (T a lUSrurST. ..i.ut.1.1. mc li. mil ilii-iii AT COST. I will li - l.nl .i -ll.iw tin-..,- (imals (0 allV i 'It-'. Ami. irj tliui i in In- I'mniil Sitiimit r ltn':v llnl-i . l.-i.li.i- ! -). I.inlii-s St-arfs. Sli.v.r.a.-r S. tirl"-. C..r-1-is, lU-jAti ot-lii. (Kis-iiiiii-rs( I'll k.-is, 1'tirnMils, ('iiii!iti-r.aiii-s, Ti-li W, 1I..M-HH.1 II ill' I! ., drills' St-arls, GIovpk. l.mlii-s' Siiiinti.-r W'.is, I ii-tiN Cana- Sliirts, Silk llitiiilki-n-liii-rs. l'l'-s-s S,lill;.-S, Tulile Cl-illis. Sll-p.-tltliTS, mill nitiiij- otli.-r aiti.-los ton liuiiu-rnus lo llll Illi-lll. Solititin. tin rNiiiiiiiiaiiun ut' these li M'j iii.- 'ul.!i,-. I (il'AltAN'TKK In -l.-as.-. K.-sptftl'llllv, W. H. TII-LKIiY, WKJJMIN, X. C. mar "tf NlVi:isi"l Vt.K NoKTll I-AUOLINA, ( HATEL HILL, X. niii-n.Atse.vMeiilHuniis Auj'i) :unh Ttllthn rednie.lt. :i h Imlt y,ar l'our Mudent tny H'Vvtieie I'lieiiltv i, i tiUci-n teaelnni. Thrw flli!t'"" l -lll'ty leelui t.. deur i-B. Three Nle .it .. uis.. - f,.r he tr.unmK id l.unest intj.i. le-ieli.-i. j.nv-i. laiis , i.lmnnarU s. La.v sclio .1 (illlv eiiil.iied. W nil t .r e H-il.tfiir to llnX. K KMT f. ItATI'I.K. I'resident. June Its : II.MlM.li.X AMiWM PON HAll.llOAl) Mi Itti A Mil I i nmlciivt-ti !i tu-ditle. I l;.lN i.ittMi sm i ii, x.i a:, No Inst moll dafly I tilted Jail. Mil ISHh l..ol hniiv Line Wild,. n Ar Koeky M. oint . ai InrlMiro l -i'RU' 'In r in in .., AniieWilv.n leiiVL WtUi.n .... i Mm i n a in . I i I' M . .117 ' , To" . M.-i I :vi i-m j . I l 111" I I'W," rim S'iin;i Aim e l av. Ue iU-, I e l nelstni- i I i-HVi W :-rNl'A I eae M.iL'ii"lia . . . Arrive W iliioii:i.n TK M N. t 1 1 1 ;l No li'i daily ct, hmida; . "4'. i in ft th " daily daily Lean W ilniiiiuti n 1 r.'0-nv 1 IMl": a Leave Maioiolia J 1 -Ji I Uifci 1,'nwWnMiM nir.ii Arrhct.i.l.htM.r.. ... ; " n 'Mi" U.'l irfav. mim in in.- n .) Arrive Si-Iihh j hi Mi Arrive W il-.m I ll Mi I.I-MM- ilNuii lail" I IS t.'.ioi 1 tHs Arrive Kock) Melltll MS" Kl " Airlve 'I rirtti.ri. ;t " ( lA'aveTinhoro J ki:sim Amve Wehi.in tan- 1 1 in m ! a' " Mailj ei eil Mnidtiv Tooim li seuthitid Seek IlrMtieh It nnd leavet IIhIiIhh lur N ntlHiid Nii k al a iki i in Ui inniiiiR leaves se..l 1 an 1 Seek af.' -li a In., dally cueta-l Si 1 1 ii lay Tnoii l.vne.Tiiih.-ii. N. t'.. via AlU-nmrle ai l:-' 't i:. i; ; rt,; , ,.-ii Mm-inv dm p. m , i ntidiiy m i in . aim-r Williamson N. t! S 10 y in , i. in ii in U. tiiriimn teuva W illiaiiiKlntt. S. t,duilv eee(.t smiitiiy 7 au in muiiIhv t'i. ni innve 'l ioheiii. X t , ; l . a tn,. ll .tta rn Tnn a mi Mi Uninl X r linoirh lenv.-o M. li 'i'. X t' , .l.oly ee. (.t -iiii.liij s ! a, ni , tirtive Mn 1 1 litielU, X t , l'i II a in. "hi liiniini; trtiven Mtiii Ion Id. N i:.,on..a in., an ivi-1 .el.tslHiri, N i'.. ij hip m Trciin on Nustiville Itniinli leaven Km-ky Mount lit I ii p in . iiiiivi n al Nucliv tile 4 V p. lit . htiin; ll.i-e I'ip. in. i tin in Ji tiBVWi Tiii 1l.-.e l" in H in , Xttslivtlie 11 ! a. 111., Koeky Mi.nnt ll ni dHv ev.-ept Sunday, Train mi i linti ti Unineli leiivex Wnrsaw for t'liiiti.n.d olv .v. ...i .-.un. in j . til 1. 1 ni. Ke Innin g h h i t '.mi. n ut s 1"' a ui eiaincctoig ut W iirsHtt vv iih X I ". a tel 'i S.nillihniinil tram ..ii W ii-.un hih! KMvetti viHe Urmii It m No. ."d. ,X..rtlilanind I f. JNiily ex ei pt Suniiv '1 i-aiti No'-'T S- nth will (inly itnp at Wilson, lii.ilslMinuiiiil MtiKiteliH. Train No 7s maki elma' ct'tttierllen at Welrt(tl f.irall piiits Xorih daily. All rail v ia kiebtnuiid Hliil diiily except Su inlay via Hay l.ilie. 't nuns mnkeM'1'we eoniiis lluii fur til point! North Ih Kh'liiiniiil ami Wru.liiiiul.-n. vll tniiiis noi K 'li.t la-lH'n Wilinhtuhm it)d Wni-liintftMii and Imvc I'ulhuan I'alaee HkH'eri attuelud j.k ki.Ni.v. j r. niviNK, snp't Tmim lienend isupt T. M. KMKKSON, Ueii'l I'ttWftilr AkviH, m; 111 Sea Wianrtcm cxlrt In thmntntl jIjJ til furnnijj liiitre MiraMad h; the lunrvctsnl Invention. Tlnc ho aie tn nwd ni pn.fltahle ttoik that can he dune white liviiifr at hotne Blionhl al tmee pe:id lliflt adrtrM fc, Ital'clt A IV)rtUii''.Mriliie,and riK'elv rree,fiitt infnr mntlen how elttierwk. otll aea. can earn frow f.r tofl 'T itiiv and npwHrda wherever the live. Vim an-nurled frve Capital im( renilrei1. Koroo hav mnde over Min tingle day ut tht wwli All tut-ceed.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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July 12, 1888, edition 1
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