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IjjSj II illHM HALL & SLEIDQ-E, ntoritiKTOKS. A. NEWSPAPER POP THE PEOPL E. TEKHyES-2-00 I'KK ANNUM IN ADVANCK. VOL. XX. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, APIUL 18, 18S9. NO. 5. ly AT s ES IT" .in in ay NEW A D V K It T P PATENT CAGAMBRILLMp: Co. OTTIR, PATENT KOLLEB FLOURS ro m inuluctured from the CIIOKT.ST WIIKAT OHTAINAHI.K f..r which Baltimore as a market Mtnnli pru-fiiiim-iit. Their superiority fur I N I l'OKM ITV. 8'f RKNtiTII aiiJrN'Ari,lU).('IIAlil,Kri,.VOI!l1aslnlMTnininowlr.lL'lJ. Tha l'ATAlVl'OSlTKHI.ATlVK l'ATKXT Stands unrivalled. Of a tirli, 'r amy (.'oh r. it mat" a I'reul tlmt will suit the Fastidious. HaTAsk jour (inivr lor it. PalapscoSiipirlativc Patent, Holnnihi Choice l'atint, I'atiipsci Family Patent, ti'an:'o I i rove Kxtra, Baldwin Family, Maphrtiin Family. i C. A. (lAMIil'.II.I, MANTF.UTUUMi COMPANY', . -II Commerce St., Baltimore, Md. I aug 12 ly. It Makes You Hungry "I lime tned I'ulnes U'li'ry (Hwv.uii. ami n sitiiij iwdMnciiicannreiiw-a.da.Hihanit lias Had n miliary effect. !l lnv lif iral- eiltrienisflii imdl led like a new Ilinn. II llliproves llio i,.vtie and actlltiltn 11','i s- , llon." ,1. T. t'oHK- L1NU, Trillins, IS.!', j Paine's I Celery Compound j ta a titilqur Mil- ui.l ,.op- it. ' .'. ! !. . iiit to 111" tUSlt". H'UfK IIM'K llt'li:!l. Wl'iiui,. ;in.v Ir in rli ii im t. ii lrues tliHt ni'-'M licnl'li I-iii.ikts cv.Tviliii.L' ta.-l Ki"il. " l"r'1 idKiviHii. :imt kliiirv-l itH..nl.ix I'h.-I.'l.nei jiit- rib- )U $!.'. n Ur f5.iw, ltr-Vafir-!-. J Wh.iji, JtMUtmn.N tco.. Httrliutrioii. (. BIAMQHD DYES '?ZV$"-V Jan 19 ly K 8 T A I! ! I S JOHN N. BROWN, HALIFAX, N. C DUlKitilST AND o JKAT,KH mm PURE TDILETikAND FANCY jttAVfOTl Lf CIGARS CHEWING JArticles. mUMyJ Tobacco. J'atent Mmlicincs, Trusses and SliouMor liraocs. Taints, Oils, I'utly. 'ilnss, . Varnishes ami Dyc Stuffs, Lamp Oils anl Limp ('liiniDi'ys. iunlcD anil IVM Stls. .Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Irad III pani, b i.tnif our tnaiMnto V-nxIt Wbtt Ik Itt lira w ariu (Wtiirrr tr rnr MiMti tnHrk ttt.Uir iYr MmrmibiH nid in ttiTld. wiib ill the itnliMffiti ilra)K ttwdfrff i.mi.i. it i haw itbM t Mnd. 10 ihot h tuplbl til tbll b(Ln.f lir 0(1 i cr knnif.iaj tiirr S if mil fTnn travnnig ia ifltr lh ncer Mim I a -hwkir( ri uUi '"( trK . niBuai it Tot BO:i ib ittj Kkwuta. anj pn f-n it l.kilt i Ik "tld. Ail I. So etplul rfuir"!. flam, wh wni to ai oru't ran . bM tf ilic-fnrhl hi th world, tit i ha . r ma arwortt i if an ton lat'iaeiw n. "'., FOR BALK BY P. N. TPJ 5. mm LM 'VTA Ma'. fan tmmm ik l aVMl ilt'nillanl liaan 1 hul f 1 ; AT THE ,0 WEST PEICES, I IS DR. A. It. ZOLUCOFFKR'S, IT SIDE WASHINGTON AVE, OPPOSITE It. SHED. 1 WELDON. N. C. STOCK KEPT COMPLETE toriUORlpriON DEPARTMENT FILLED PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED PEBFUMI1Y, STATIONERY, FANCY FACT ARTICLES, i-QBACCO A,ND CIOARB. I f I If I auulaartf vtlMBtalww waits rw I S K M K NTS. TELE PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS. ESTABLISHED-1774. ,Ull ,. v,.nr, 0,. . v it,.ri,f l-s- -a liaslcir t. u,.rVi. ,,.,w ,,i,e. Tlic iipivi must In- MrpiiKllU'lii'il, I Hi- Mood purine!, IIvit and biavrimvmilutctl. rali.e'a t vtery l iiii(ioimil lhe Spriltg wr(l"iViilfy'rn.o'fiilli'S tills, aHii,ii,liiKi l-iMMii. ;, '.-.ii!, Rmmlrt ;,i,l,ir.rl ',) (lumUHlnill'yll t ilwiiarlnrm to U The Best Spring Medicine. in t !n' s;riiu' of I was nil run ilnwii. I H.illltl L'.-l 11 . Ill 111" liH-nilUJ "Mil Hi'M . feriiir. ;mtl ivus fw k tll.tl !i'(Hlil!i:mll L'ei nnniinL liMtirlitu l.'iif I'iillie'Ht'el.'ryi't.lil- p 'Hid, inl t.-f.Tt 1 h.u! hiken It a net k I felt r.v Mil" Ii Ih'ti'T. I 'Mil ciiivf'itlv rt' omui' iiJ H who i t ;i i'iil!illnt: upitiiil -.ip-iil;!'!' ti- inir ii.iill' lne. Mrs. it. a. Iww, Hurllntfit.ii. t. 'lift iK'J If K 1) 1 8 0 8. PHARMACIST. IX -o DBTJGS, Cenip'.unileil. jail ;i ly X f. w no t r. I. A T II A I.I FAX, X. C, Having r.'titt'il the I'aucctt place I have titteil it up in tiist class style iisa hotel. Table supplied from liiehtnonil markets. MKAl.S;sr I'K.NTS (Mi I .Ml A PAY. . . llll'KKN, I'roprietor. jn HI tl STAINBACK & CO. TO GJfiT AT BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. WITH THE BEKT SELECTED MATERIAL.- AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CASE, BOA 18, BRUSHES, ZQLLICOFFER'8. HOW HE PROPOSED. IIV NAUI KI. M. I'KCK. I took Iiit little ham! in mine ; It niivoml like it bird, And an 1 ielt its tunch divine A trenihlins siyli I heard. Momwilnus time! Slmuld I iimposi? I knew not what to say, As I Mn-ld my Mushing lluw 1 (VI t in v hair turn cray ! I thought (il T.yKin, Hiott and Moore ; Ah ! u M 1 hut n r;ill A hit of (lortic lore ! I once liml kiniwii if all. "Oil ! woman, hi our hours ot' easp," I hluuih rinIy said, And thru 1 thought m louur would I'm zt- Ami ui!u-d thai 1 s v ih ad. My lit ;m t wan htatinj; like a Hail, And yi-t my lips wcro dumh ; The clock that hun upon a nail Ticki il loudrr than a drum. I could not sec, for strange to tell, The uir sci'ined lull ol' smoke. Then I'm m my tongue the fellers fell. And liieii and then I .-poke. "I love you, dear!'' I said in liable; "1 love you, too," she said ; And then 1 clasped her dainty waist, And kissed her lips of red. Then came a tlood of poetry - I spouted yards of rhyme. And he s jzoiii to many me In apple-hlussoiu time. A CAPTIVE SEA COW. HKsnill'TIDN ANI HABITS (IK THIS IJI KKII AMI HAIIK ANIMAL. There is now on exhibition at Thomas ville, tla , a Hianateo or sea eov. ('apt. W. II. Squires, who exhiUts this queer animal, saiil : "This ec,w is ten feet Ioiil', ami weighs 1,111111 poumls. lis tail is twenty inches across. We caught it in the inlet to the St. Lucie Itiver, which drains tin- Kver (ilades o( I'loriila. We used in the cap ture a seine .lllll leet loiej, made ot inch rope. This is a very small eow. They (.-row from fifteen to twenty-four feet lull.', ami tnwcLdi from In.iHlll to oll.illiil po inds. They are very powerful, and often break I lie strong rope of the seine like spool cotton thread. ' We altcmpted to net one, fifteen feit lon'. bcl'ore we ( aiiuhl this one, and it t re our sine to p'e es. Tluir bones an- iike ivory, and are worth 81 a pnuiid. The meat in the markits of Havana is cull-id. red a delicacy, and sells at fifteen to twentj-livo edils per pound. There is but one live iiiauatce euw on exhibition in this C(,;;.'"n besides this one. It is at .Jacksonville, Flu. There was one, known as lid Columbus, at the .oologii al gar dens iu ( iucinnali. but they killed and mounted it. There was one also at Philadelphia, but it died and waa mounted. Weeaught all of them. Old Columbus and the Philadelphia eow weighed each 2,WHI pounds. They make a fearful struggle when first caught, but poon surrender like a sheep and become Very docile. Though creatures of all immense power, they are easily eeliirolled. They have grinders and eat grass like a cow. The eyes are about the sire uf a buckshot. The head tapers to a point. There are two flippers in front, no legs behind. They nurse their young, having six uipples on each side. The sea cow is found at only one place iu N. lib Aluciica, the Jupiter lulet ol' the St. Lucie liher, on ihe coast of Florida. They ure feund at three placis only in the world the mouth of the Amazou Hivcr, the moulh of the St. Lucie Hivcr, and neat Cape Town, un the Cape of Hood Hope in Africa. They seem to have tin ir hah tat ion in the warm waters of the (iulf Stream and it. blanches. The (iulf Stream begins iu the Amaziu Itiver aud rum very near the mouth of St. Lueie Hivcr. missing ai that point the ah. re only three ond one half miles. They leave the (Julf Stream here iu pairs and tnler the St. Lucie Kiver to feed upoii the tender bladcB ol the man. iiei' grass. They leave in winttr aud return by pairs late in the spring. Another curious thing about this piccr annual is that it has one hair. about u half inch long, that slanils out lK-rfi'ctly straight from the body to eu'ry are inch ol surluee. It lives in salt water, bul feeds in fresh water. When in enntiviiv, they are ki tit iu warm salt wuter and feed on common era'"'' piuach and celery." I. I AN AMI llll (iuarnutee Acker's Itlood Klixir for it has been fully demonstrated tu the people ol this oouutry that ft is superior tu all other preparations lor blood disease. Ii is a positive cure lor syphilitic poisouing Fleers. Kruptions and Pimples. It puri tics I bo whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution, sold by M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. Never a woman with a secret entrust, Shosurely will tell, cr else she would bust Hut one secret she'll keep; this tr.ith you may guage The mysterious secret of her own ' exai t A HICAl.THY liUDWTH. Acker's Blood Klixir has gained a firm bold on the American people and is ac knowledged to be superior to all other preparations. It is a positive euro for ill Blood anil Skin diseases. The medi cal fraternity Indorse and prescribe it. Guaranteed and sold by W. M. Cohen, Wttldoo.N.C. J' f n, m JAMES TANNER, COMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS. JAMES TANNER Corporal .lanirs Tanner was lurn in Schuyler county, New York, in 1811, and when 17 years old went to the front at the outbreak of the civil war, enlisting in the 87th New York llegimcut. lie was in the battles of Vorktown, Fair Oaks, Williamsburg, at the seven days battle in front of Richmond, at .Malvern 1 1 i 11 and Manasscs, at the second battle of Hull lluii, then n corporal, he had both legs shot off; he win a prisoner of war for ten days iu the field, paroled and brought to Fairfax hospital for treatment. He then became u clerk iu the war depart ment, ami at the time PrcMilcnt Lincoln was shot he was called to the beside of the dying Presidcnl to take stenographic notes of some testimony relative to the assasMiiatioii. Tanner left the war de partment in lrtii'.l, went to Brooklyn. studied law, and was admitted to the bar, became collector of tuxes, and entered iielivcly into politics. He has been par ticularly active in (ii ind Army alTaiis, 1 bus taken great interest in the pi n ion system, advocating pensionsall round. He stumped Indiana and Oregon for Harrison and after theelection auniuiuccd himself a candidate for Commissioner of Pensions, and a short time ago was ppoinled to that position and is now lischaruiug the duties of the office. A MATTER OF FORM Mr. Kaioncs " said young Spring- blye, clearing his throat, "l nave cr.ll?'' to ask permission so pay my addrciscs to your daughter." Which one, Julius'.'" inquired Mr. Kajones. "Miss Maria, sir." The father looked fixedly at the young man. "What ure your prospects in life, .Iu lius?" he said. To tell the truth, sir," acknowledged young Spriugblye, "I have no prospects worth mentioning. I am in mud. rale circumstances and have no resources ex cept a kuowleilge of my business, good health and steady habits. ' "Just su. Julius," mused the father Your income, I daresay, is- " "About ifl.l'llll a year." "And ou this, my young friend, you would expect to support yoursell and a young woman who has lived in a home where she has never been used to any- ling like piivation, or even judiiious economy ; ' It does seem t.rcsuuiiituous for me to think ol it," faltered the youth, "and as I see it does not meet with your approv al I will say uo uiore about it and ask yourpaidoii lor " "Slay, Julius!" exclaimed Mr. Ka jones, somewhat hastily. ' I only asked you those questions as a matter of form. If you want Maria, my boy, you can have her!" And he shook the young man warmly by the hand. Mr. Kajones, it may be proper to slate has tight unmarried daughters besides Maria Chicuga liilnuir. A WOMAN'S POCKET. Mr. yuiggs I wish you wou'd give me a little change for cat fare. I've nothing less than a twenty. Mrs. l'iigg You'll find my purse up stairs in mv blue dress pocket. 1 wish you'd go up and get it yourself. hat s that man swearing at. I never saw Mich a temper. It's lositively fright fill. Mr 'juiggs (calling down from up stairs) 1 can't find your infernal pock et. "lWt be a brute." "Well, don't you be a fool are oa coming up here?" "No! If you can't find it, walk." "By thunder! I will walk, and you Wou't sec me home again iu a hurry, cither. I'd rather walk hundred miles than fiud your pocket. Call and aee our parlor acta of furni ture at 145.00. Seven pieoel. P. N. Btiiobick & Co. CURRENT SUPERSTITIONS The funeral procession must not doss a river. 'I'he last name a dy the nest to follow. person calls A cli-h cloth hung on a door knob is a sign of death iu a family. The cm pse must not pass twice over any part of the same rond. To dance on the ground indicates dis aster or death within a year. hoover Works on a sick person's dress, bo or she will die within a year. Whoever counts the carriges at a pass ing funeral will die within the year. If a hoe be cariicd through a house, some one will die before the year is out. If thirteen sit at a table, the one who rises first will not live through the year. Tu break a looking glass is a sign of death 111 the family before th closes. year If three persons look at the same time into a mirror one will die within Ihe year. The peisou on whom the eyes of a dying person lusl rest will be the first to die. The clock should he 'topped at the time of death, as its running will bring ill luck. If on- dies, and no rigor murtiscnsu.es, it indicates a speedy second death in the family. Il is unlucky in a fiiner present to rep..-'- 'lo boils! lias occurred. I for those where death If a In arse is drawn by two white horses deaih in the niighboihcod will occur with :i month. 1 1 rain falls on a new made grave then: will be another death in the family wiihin the year. At a funeral entering a church before the mourners means death to some of the enti ring parly. If the grave is left opeu over Sunday another death will occur before the Sun day following. If rain falls into ait opeu grave anoth er burial iu the same cemetery will occur wiihin three days. To kc p the corpse in the house over Sunday will bring death in the family bclore the year is out. If any o;v? comes lo a funeral after the pl'occs:',on stalls another death will occur :he same house, It is unlucky to pass through a funer al, either between the carriages or the files of mourners en foot. Iu Switzerland, if n grave is left open ovii' Sunday, it is said that wiihin four weeks one of the village will die. To put on the bonnet or hat of one in mourning i the sign lh.it you will wear one before ihe year is out. Win n a woman who has been sewing puis her thimble mi the table as she sils il.cuiloiat.itissiciith.it she will be left a w idow if the marries. I f, duriiii; sickness, a pair uf shears be dropped in such a Homier that the point slicks into l lie floor, il indicates the ileaili of the sick person. A common saying in F.nglaiid is ' Happy is the coipsu the rain falls on." This belief exists also in the l 'uilcd Slates, 'finis il is aid that if r.uu tails at ihe time of the funeral it is a sign that the dead has gi.ne to heaven. Ilurkleii-N Aruira halve. The H st Salve iu the world for Cuts, Hruises, Sores, I'lecrs, Salt Hheuiu, Fever S iies.Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains Corns, and all skin eriipiions,und positive ly cures Tiles, or no pay required. It is glen uiiti ed to give perfect tatislactiou, or money refundi d. l'riec 2.ri centB per box. For sale by druggists at Weldon, Brown k Carraway, Halifax, Dr. J A McUwigan, Knfield. liti tKii At; isvr rim kthiki:, And always have a bottle of Acker's F.nglish Hemcdy in the house. You caqnol tell how uon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may laaten itself upon you. One dose ia a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. AH Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. A sample bottle is given you free and the Hemcdy guar antee! by W. M. Coheo, Weldon, N. C. TORCH BEARERS. AN AMI'SINU sltlHV iK II.M.I- A lllii IIAIlniiNs. In some pads of Noilbern Ai'iiea.says Mr. C. F. Holder, il was the custom years ago to employ large baboons lo hold torches ut balls aiel other enter taiumcnts given at night. On one oc casion the owner of hall' a dozen of these curious creatures gave a ball, and had ihe entire force nat' d upon a bench, each holding a lurch or llainbeaii Fverv ihiug proceeded smoothly, until finally one of ihe baboons probably dropped asleep and allowed its torch to strike its neighbor. Instantly there arose a dread ful shriek, and a hoiiible od. r of burnt hair. The victim, intent on relaliation, struck the sleeper violently with its torch, thus burning another, and soon all the torch bearers were engaged in a sanguinary en counter. The howls of rage and agony completely drowned the music and broke up ihe entertainment. A ( llll. Ii kll I i;d. Another child kilhd by the use oT opiates given in the form of Soothing syrup. Why mothers give tlu ir children such deadly poison is surpii-ing when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's iiahy Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. WORDS OF WISDOM. It is good to begin w , but belter to cud well. Happiness is nut to be prescribed but enjoyed. (lood words are good, but good di are better. There is a woman at the beiiiniiing of all great things. No man can either live piously or righteously without a wife. The sweetest thing in life U the un clouded welcome of a wife. Knowledge is dearly bought if we sacrifice to its moral qualities. In youth one has tears without grief, in old age grief without tears. And be aware of thy own children, aud take heed of them of thv house hold. Wo find sell-made men very often, but self unmade ones a good deal often cr. Where pride is. there also shall be n pruach; but whole humility is, there also is wisdom. IIAI'I"IM ami rnM'i-:TMKvr Cannot go hand in band if we look on the dark si b' of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a hind. : s I Iv-iuq -in. Acker's l'yspcp sia Tablets will cure ibe ii.,, - I form ol Ilyspopsia, Constipation and Imligcsii, : an 1 make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at and ."ill cents by W. M. Cohen, Weldon. N. C. MEN WHO PLOWED. Adam was a farmer while y, t iu l'ar; disc, and after his bill he was comiuaudi d to earn bread by the sweat of his brow. .lob. the honest, upright and obedient, was a fanner, and his stern endurance has passed into proierbs. Socrates was a firmer, and yet w db d to his calling ihe glory of bis iiumjial philosophy. Cincinnatiis v.'ie. a fartm ., and the no blest Hom.ui of them all. Hums was a farmer, and the Muses found him at the plow and lilhd him with poetry. Washington was a farmer, and retired from the highest earthly stalion to enjoy the quiet of rural life at Mount Ycrr.ori, and present to the world a spectacle of human greatness. To these names may be added 9 ho.t of others who soiyhl peace and repose i the cultivation of their mother earth; the enthusiastic Lafayette, the steadfast Pickering, the scholastic Jell'erson, the fiery Handolph, all found a paradise of coiisol.it i. in from life's cares ami troubles ill the green and Virdant lawns that sur round their homesteads. A BETTER HOME He gated around a cheerful aud com fortable looking apartment, I hen addressed the widow, he said: "Your husband's been dead over a year now? " "Yes," she answered, with a sigh, "over a year." "1 remember reading his obituary,'' he said, "and I thought it contained a mis statement of facts." "A misstatement of facts?'' "Yes; it said he had cone to a better home. In mv opinion it would be impos sible for hi 01 to find a more eomforlable, and, with you in il, a more charming and desirable home than this. The widow smiled sweetly; then he was accepted. I OMSIIMIMKO l IIU.Y I'l HWl To TUB Kiutub.-. rtease inloiin your railera that 1 have a positive remedy lor the ahove nunien ilisease. l(y its timelv nse thousands of hopeless cases havo been nermunrnlly cured. 1 shall be slad to send two bottles of my remedy FKKK to any of your reader who hava consumption il they will send di. their ei press and postoftic. address. Kespeetllilly, T. A.KLOCUM, M. C. oct 84 1 yr. 131 Pearl at- Nw York. THE MODEL WOMAN. .Yf- i'n,: Truth: A wit belonging to the sktdiug club has declared that in order to be dcscivcily ackiiowleged belle palineiisc. a lady should be gifted with thirty following good points: "She should have three things white, the skin, teeth and hands; three black, eyes, eye lashes and eyebrows; three rosy, the lips, the checks und the tinner nails; three long, the waist, hair and hands; three short, teeth, cars ami ti iijue: three broad, forehead, should, rs and intelligence; three small, waist, in i .ii t h and instep; three artistically shapi d. linger-, upper lip and chin; three beaulilully developed, the amis, the limbs und the dowry." To which catalogue of peil'.-cliuiis, what la dy would not cladly havo the right lo lay claim? Nor would she lack admirers even if she hnppi ued not to sku'e. THE VANITY OF MEN. It has been often charged that wo men are much vainer than men. and the argument has been used that the fair sex deiuotistiati s this fait by surround ing itself with minors at every turn. May be the ladies do have many looking glasses, but what about ihe men? What cigar stoic does not have its cigar lighter bung before a mirror? What bar-room docs not flank ils gorgeous bar with li big mirror? What barber shop is there without a mirror.' What elevator is not furnished with mirrors? What gents' furnishing goods store cannot boast of a mirror'.' Is there a tailor shop or a hat store without otic? Who says that men are not olieiicr coul'ioiilcd with mirrors than women? Watch them closely, and you'll see that they always look into llicin. too. AMPLE EXCUSE. llullaln Cf urier. Ill nn Uituvn churi'li last Sunila)' cvoniiiL', wlieii the pa-lnr had pot well iutu his i niion, ho noticed an utiUMial commotion anions the choir, at liin rilit. Hp tried to ij-rnort it, hut the trouble biv eanio so lively thai ho felt it his duty to rebuke the cinders in a loud voice. The diturh.tni.'e linaily iiiiett d down and the seiviccs jit'ocirdi d with dm: dignity. A member of the rhoir muii-ip d to com tuuuieateto the much put out pastor the caiisi; of the n-t. ailir.-s before the ser vices were concluded. It was a iiiuum- only a little un-u.-c. Hut with the per versity of its Litid, tliir- little woum? had managed to yet under the skirts of one ot the kulies. J lie l:om. i a.-tof Ii rtl.wtili expiaineti to tno conirri raimn mat inc trouble had been unavoidable that no blame attached to the choir. ADVK11T1SKM KNTS. It Has Never Faiied. ItuUii.c liluod JJilm, 11. U ) ,i.ts turi'u uutv ilreJ ot t-aes of ScrofuU, l.czcnu and other conta gions blood diseases, after other treatment ruJ beea ;i:ni failed. You do yourself and family gteat i.i)ii-:uo a;ui-.i you givetlen enccllent rtmedya liiil. tu blood U-itm t AlUuta, tut ilUi'.tt.V.tti ii.iuk of Vvor.di'tV tilled with leticri (itun j L-i-.onit.uied by IV WW. Mi;. M.J. KossMSN, lrfnsbon, Ga., writes: 1 h.ivi- a l,e.ly Irvntt who has bis n entirely cured SCROFULA uf .11 tt;ly Kra'ulous breaking out ut lite ski.l, anil llie us- of two li.ttles ef IV 11. 11. i .eUi-il an entile iir. 1 know ot several ra.. ot titoo.t i!i.easci cured sj-cOily by Uir use, I I., II. II. H. G. Tin iiv ttntct: My niotlier and sister Uted It. It. II. (.irsuufula ai;d ukerati'd Mire throat SORE THROAT and UM ivul tnoro Unefif fiuiu ils use Dun all ottiei remedies they evt r ud. A. II. No noi.s, inn iray - Atlanta, da., write: ' My ir t.ir several years his been sui:enng wit'i Y it ii!iyiii.ins term Fezen-a, At-cct in;; l.rr whole boily, hiiibs und tatn. lta;:eared that her v!iole sLinwouM shed oil in si.il s alwiit cnto a v.-eel(, leaving tli" Mirf ire n d and t nd'r, and sometimpj craLkedo t i. Her ccneral health failed, und f r a fth.leit v. ..t:..vjt;lit she w.ml uie, .11 wvetil t!.- tors and nuiuert us p-ilenl lai ditir.t failed t ' 4. i vo rOTCll ft anV rL-':'f- brutlier in-law, Mr. J ULtLllIM It. tunm-inusuj selling t'.e H i. II and ir.M-.ted th.it I ill u Id dy It un rr.y vole. 1 ihd so, ii: 1 to our utter a-tomM:tM'nt slio corumerned ip'jiriiviriK at r.nt'iMiu) three twittlet. nt-linjj only t, e:ltvie. i an entirv cure. It i wonderfullv quit It in action.' I. M M, RK, ineslv'fo. Misv, voit.'-.. " My finttO KIS(eT w'' ,,i't'l'd with hhU wiin h a.iJI) DUlLj u.tMiml lu't health, and she V t M-'i And tieiilhcMthd.iv. Kitt!-'ut II II. II. a c ti lt itugii. and produced a complete cure.'' ( ifj LIQUORS. C. SMITH. NY: 111s i.kjcors, SEE 1I1S CIGARS, KVKUY PUINK IN 8KAS0N. tkTC. Smith, Biick Building, on North Corner of Railroad Shed, Weldon, N. C. dee IC ly. A D V KHTIS KM KNTS E. CLARK. When iii want of Family Groceiies at th. LOWEST PRICES, be sure to examine my stock which is complete iu every respect. 1ST. C. HAMS of the bent quality at reasonable pi ices. GROCERIES of all kinds, also Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, HAHDWAIIK, CHOCKKHY, SKKD WIIKAT. LIQTJOBS. All kinds of Liouors. and Fresdi Soda Water always ou hand. WIIISKIKS, WINES, HItANDIKS, HKKK. K.CLAKK, 2oet 5 Cm. Weldon, N.C. IJ. Ilea lluuiinr taaca But It ladicY lnJ ( cult' aiica, wnlt norka u ml tirri of rqual valua. One lVratm in tacb lo. iamr can it-cure on frae. r am tnrf flier wuti our larf" ani al untile lina tf Hoalfteheid Miimplr. Tht if aatnplei, aa wdi m llm watch, wa lend li'rpf . ami aftr tan h... kmt ttiiri in tier httne fur ft mom lit anil uliowu tbtrti it thuM W . tn.iv liati! fitlkd, Ihcybecu nfTOur own property. Thuta v. , v.p::.- jt ruc-p un Uu aurc ut fcriiiir ILo Wlltrkt ami s;iili'l(M.. Wc j.,.y ml nprm. ft, urtii, clt Aililrnta biiuiuu Co., ltoi. Kttttl'urtlantl, jU(la C 1IIAS. MILI.KR AHIII.K WALSH, V OKKri, or K A UK SOITU SYCAMORE STREET, PFTKUSBL'RO, VA. Mouuments, llead.-toncs, Tombs, Tablets, ka. Lowest cash pries guaranteed. All work warranted satisfactory. tetf-A beautiful calendar for 18S9 sent to any address on receipt of stamp for postage. CO AKI.KS M. WALSH. oct 1 1 ly. logins Electric Soap 'HE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. sirisHy Fiira. Uniform in Qaality. ii'iK r. 1 1, -i-viti il fiiroinl.i fi.r whu h wc paid ;o,ooo .- i. c s h. never hrrn moililii-d or iil!' i1 iu th-- i-tilrvt. 'I hi MHII l iilriiilcal In utility to-dity with i:ml itiKfto twt-nty yrnrs a. I 1 (.niiiiis ittilliliiaT I It Ml iHn ! - into th 1 ' IiiicmI iHbric. U tnrtt- , r, U .iml l-l;inkett 1 n- nther aon ,h without a lir inking leaving a thl lilt-' new. 1EAD JH1S TWICE T'iTUK is a t;rint ifivlncnf tint, of labar, I -i.?.;. ol fiR'l. ami uf ilir fjlitic, wlir-re lKtlv ' 1 -t it ic Sui is tu. (J nrrorOtus t 1lr iotv. 0 i Irtitl w il deinoniurtte its great merit. It w II t-.-. .it t t, tit- (hit tn.il T Ikl .11 Ill's! tltiiifri, it 11 cxteiuirely ioi JiJ i..Uti ..11. i tyUllltrk'lUli. .vlcwarc of Imitations. T-1T ur.m IobhlitV Ktertrie. Hon"! talc '.l.i ;, Kkktr(-M.-ij;::, rMiilaik-lphia tlertric i' . hi fi.m I, ivtinply l-rc.imt it is c lie a p. They i...n (.1 thes, a itil 41c Jrar u any price. Atk fof n ! t V no r id. r. Neatly evrry uroccr from Main kc.-s it 111 t,tk. If vtira haiB'l it, bt 1 " (1 un lit 1 citti wholesale gruccr r l ui.-fiil'y lite iiitxlr araiiwr arviiod taA n , ntvl U carvful to foil 41 W lUrrrtlall little Wfai-HW Y'Mi MaMtlttl nil Ml a w-.i li.n.-cr N( rf trying (ot youratU thai ajJ, nI4Ub -.1 I !n.: w I rlui Dobbins1 Electrics Soap. 1 1.. ntjiN( 1 tu rinlajt'lj.liia, I't. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. IIVF 1. I. K N n aLlkkk. I.AJ11M. k b A N 1 I L, ITT0.;.EYSATLAW, WELDON, N. C. Traetiee in iht courts of llHlitai andNorthai)- tontnd in the Supreme and Fetleml ruurta. lectiiitiH Diatde In allpurtnof North t'arolina. Itraoeh ofliee at Halifax, N. C, opon Try Mon day, jan T ly T HOUAI H. HILL, Attoruoy at Law, HALIFAX, N.C. Practlcu to Hallavx ud adjolnlag eonattea mni Federal and Hunreme eourtt. atv.Mir yy c. t h 0 a n k, ATTORNEY, f ENFIELD, N. C. Pmrtlrea In theoourUi oriUllflkt and adjuik. 4 ' couiitle. .ud in the Hupreme court. 'olle.'Llitti8 made nny where 111 the BUU, andra turn. proniptly made. piDWAEDT. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HALIFAX, K ri&?'raKWj ...... I'nellm vhertrer kli strrlfrs. .r.,, , , . CiLoilna faudau itran aat4v 3. I hi plM aiHl A I
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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April 18, 1889, edition 1
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