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jl I II lE HALL & SLEDGE, l'ROl'RIETORS. A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPL E. TER:m:s-2.oo per annum in advance, I VOL. XX. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 1G, 1889. NO. ). NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT A DOG S FIDELITY. ADVERTISEMENTS 4 i j. THE Sur-'iVEO 1 1 LIIIH, 1 I U 1 f PATENT OUR PATENT ROLLER FLOURS , manufactured from the CHOICEST WHEAT 0ISTA1NA HLE fi r wliicli 1 . 'Inioro as a market stanels pre-c-miiu-nt. Their siiioi'ioi'ity for I'M KOItM IT Y, M 8ENGTII ami CNAI'I'HOACIIA lil.K FLA VOli hashing been acknowledged. 1 a I'ATAI'KCOSITEHLATIVE PATENT 8 ;iQd unrivalled. Of rich, Creamy Oiler, it make-i a llread that will suit the Ktcidiuus. iWAsk your !r ccr fur it. Ia(HiM-o SiijM r'.itive I'atflit, Rolando Choice l'alont, I 'atre!) Family Patent, Orange limve Extra, .. R.ihlwiii Family, Mapletnii Family. , C. A. t'.AMISI.ll.L MAM FA( Tl ltl.Nd COMPANY', .- -1 I Coinuiereo St., Baltimore', Mil. aug VI ly. RHEUMATISM These (win dlapiws cauw udioM n'lfforlDg. purlora admit (bat tUry are dtmeiilt m curc- PouoincirpaucniH. ruiut.-a Celery compound hua wr mam;nt1j cured the wont caw -a or rheumatism and neiiraiKia-aoKiy thuac who have uswl 1L "Having tx'on irouMcrt wlf h rht'umiit Ism tit I lir knee and ftwt lor live yi-.iis, 1 wuf. almost tiijubio to-i iiromid. and was very idU'ii ci-nuiu'd to my htd for wci'ks nt it unit1, i uwii oni.v oini or ralnc'H t'ciiTV om- pound, und was jH'rfectly cured. I can now Jump around, and feel an lively us a hov." FlUNI 4ARO.I, .hurek.ii, Mjvaua. $i.oo. flu for 5.M. nnigtflHts. Mian moth tebtltnonlal paper free. i WHJ.HicniKD80M4Co.,Proi..BurltOKioii,Vt. ;f niiUAUn nvrc re Fnstf "ml Hriyhtfr UIMmUnU lift oVori (Ann any othtr Vya. Jan 19 ly K S TABUS JOHN N. BROWN, I DRUCGIST AND i I VoRMLE, I - I NOUS! TO I It I GWN 1 -DEALER PTJBE TOILET UNO FANCY Articles. m3IJoJ Tobacco. Patent Medicine. Trusses and Shoulder V 'he and Dye StuHV, Lamp Oil and M-Physician Prescriptions Carefully tVinpmiudcd. jau II ly HUGHSON & SULLIVAN'S SURREY BUGGY. " Writ fur Prloei and CaUloirue on our Cam awl Cutter. 1IXJGIIHON Uuiuractonn for thu Trade, rot BAI.K BY 1. N. ont I1I7 Uight Running Doiewinff Machine THE PLACE TO GET ; AT 1 1 LOWEST I IS A.T ! DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S, VEST SIDE WASHINCTON AVE, OPPOSITE R. SHED. I WELDON. N. C. STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. rPtSaOIUPTION DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH THE BEBT SELECTED MATERIAL 1 PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CARE, " SUFUMERT, STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, "l. - FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. I if IHSIA tkU hearty wle0Mlw7i awaila yon at ZOLLICOFFER'8. PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS. ESTA.BLISE:EID1774. m NEURALGIA (nine's Ci'lerv compound li.ii neenaCiKl- send to uie.l or th" :ist two ypur 1 have .-"if-rer&lwlihneiintl'laof the heart, doctor .ilt-T durtorf.iiltiitf lorim: mi-. 1 tiuv now taken nearly Mir MUch ot the I'miifuund, mid am Irt-e from lie1 l ompl.itid. I tV-l vry grateful to yuii." t uah. 11. Uwis, Central village, cu Paine's Celery Compound "I have Ihi'ii (rreat ly ftfrlleted with aruto rhciimatlsrn. and could itiid no rvtW until I iini'd I'iitito's d i.ry o.uipound. After using six I'Otiii sof thN mi dlclne I urn now cured of r.It.'l.Hiiliir uuiiiiii-n. Nam via Hi ti hinhon, Ho. Cornish, N. H. Effects Lasting Cures. Vatne'si'elery Compound has performed many other curi'H aa inai'vi'loiu luj these. pies of letters sent to any address. I'leaannt U take, does not disturb, hut MUs dlp'-ilLou. and entire Iv vctf.-tiihk-; a elilld can tnke It. W'hrtt's th iiw of HUlti'ilnx longer with rheumatism or Ut-uritltfla? 1 0 JDrO"'l"(;uf,,n lArtttot are tlrtilthy, BHBIL Happy, Hearty, it it Viif'tualrd, H K I 18 fl 8. HALIFAX, N. C PHARMACIST. IN- DRUGS, CHEMICALS. CIGARS & CHEWING Brim. Vaiut, Oils, Putty, (llass Lamp Chimneys, Harden and Field full Underwork tiirhidloft Watjonn, CarrlaKPH, tV HULLIV-VN, KOCHKSTBR, 3ST. "V. Mnv 16 STA1NBACK & CO. THE - PKIOES, The Superintendent of a railway in this country, who has, let us say, three hundred miles of railway under hi charge, has perhaps as great a variety of occupation , and as many different (pies, tions of importance depending upon his decision, as any other business or profes sional man in the community. Fully one half his lime will he spent out of doors looking after the physical condition of his track, masonry, luidges, stations, buildings of all kinds. Concerning the repair or renewal of eiu h he will have to pass judgment, lie must know intimate ly every foot of his hack, and in east's of emergency ir accident know just what rcsour.-ts he (-an depend uputi, and how to make ill. in 111. .1 iiiiini-dialelv useful. lie will i-it lh - shops and round hous- s frciiicnily, and will know the construe tion and daily condition of every locomo tive, every passing! r and liaggage e;r. lie will consult with his Master .Mech-.oi- if, and often will decide which car or en gine shall, an I which shall n it, b: taken i:i for repiir, etc. Me lus to plan and organic.1 the work of every yard, ev ery station. He must know the duty of each employee on his pay rolls, and iu- truct all new men, or see that it is prop erly done, lie must keep incessant and vigilant watch ou the movement of at' trains, noting the slightest variations from the schedules which, he has prepared and looking carefully into the cause therefor, so as to ovoid a re-currence. The first thing in the nioining he is greeted with the repcit giving the situa of business on the road, the events of the night, -movements of trains, and location, volume of IViight to be haudhd. The last thing at night he gets a fund report of the location and movement (d' import trains; uud he never closes his eyes with out thinking that perhaps thv. telephone will ring and call him before dawn. Du ring the day in his office he has reports to make out, rcipiisitions to approve, a va ried correspondence, not always agreeable, to answer. Xn ibmr'it .tyit.t'n: WOMEN'S SHOULDERS. N- York l.ctlei' to Miieou Ti-l.gnim. Of all the changes which hnve taken place in the hundred years of the life of the Republic, otu which is very marked is never spoken of the revolution iuthe fashionable shape of women's shoulders Look at lllythe's portrait id' Mrs. Juhu Adams, pa'nted when she was twenty two, the one with the triple string of pearls about the throat. The shoulders are euri'ed d iwnward in a lull oval, (iirls in her day were traiucd to let llnir arms hang pendant, t depress the shoul der and to poise the head high up ou a swan-like neck. Look at the painting 0" Lady Kitty Dner, the fiiend of Mrs. John Jay and one ol'the belles of the in aiguraliuu ball. The points of lui s'louldcrs drop downward until the tin.' of the arms seems only a continuation ( f the line of neck and shouldeis Look at Mrs John Jay herself, the wonderful Aiuiiicau beauty, wh 1 luked so much like Marie Antoinette that the audience in a Paris theater eliee rose to their feet to do her royal honor. She had sloping shoulders, und so had pretty Mrs. James llcekmau, who served President Wash ington with lemonade t-t leun n. pa' bend in his proscn w from her own lemon tnoi. Could you find a sloping shoulder to-lay? Fashion no longer considers the long, drooping line, elegant or beautiful, and fashion, within a comparatively recent period, has evolved, by accelerated de velopment, the full,scuare, high shouldir, bigger framed, smacking of the gymna sium, which is the present ideal. Sipiave shoulders are utmost universal. A CLEVER SUGGESTION. New York 8wr. An ingeiii ins wuuian suggested the other day that an excelleut way for ener getic women to make money is to market for others. Ilutidrcds of women have made comfortable incomes by shopping for fumiliin who live at some dUtuncc from the city, uud w hy could not an in come, be made by marketing for families who live in the city? Doubllcs there are ui.toy luuicrt ul lioilm Lei ping who would gladly pay a small sum every week for the purpose of having the trouble some duties of marketing taken off their hands. It is an occupation that requires considerable knowledge, thought, time and energy, and many housekeepers who have the time do not want the trouble, while others have not the lime. In the hands of a clever woman this might te made a Tory profitable occupation. GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. Yon cannot tell how soon Croup may strike yur little one, or a cold or cough may fasten iUelf upon you. One dose ia a preventive and a few dosea a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to iti treatment. A aamp'e bottle is given you free and the Remedy guar anteed by W. M. Cohen, Weldou, N. C. Principles. Feelings come and go like light tioopa following the victory of the preeent; but principle, li! troops of the lino, arc undisturbed and aund fast. J M WILLIAM L. MINISTkR TO WILLIAM L SCRUGGS. William L. Scruggs, who will repre sent our country in Venezuela, is an hon orable and upright gentliinan, who al ready under former Republican adminis trations has been in the diplomatic sei viee. Ho was bum iu Tennessee in 18311, received u classical education, studied law and was called to the Itar when only twenty-one years old, but never followed his profession as he soon afterwards was appointed Principal of Hamilton Male College. He found, how ever, journalism a more congenial fold for his ability, and settling ill (ieorgia, he established at Atlanta the Dully Sen Km, which was the tir-t Republican daily newspaper published in the South. It was brilliantly edited and gained a wide circulation, which gave great power to its editor. President (Irant recognized his services to his party by appointing him Minister to Columbia in 1K7;!, and as such he was chosen arbitrator between Columbia and Great Hritain in an inter national conirowisy. In IS7'. he w:i made Consul in Canton iu China, and iu 1882 was sent as Minister to Bogota, whcie ho remained until recalled by President Cleveland. Dur'ng the last few years he has been a freipicnt con tributor to the higher periodicals hand ling especially legal and political ques tions. The position as Minister to Ven ezuela is just now of a certain impor tan, as that country has a dispute with Great Rritain over the right to some tcr ritory claimed by the latter power, and we may be called upon to interfere to up hold the Monroe Doctrine; it is therefore of great advantage to have such a relia ble man as Minister. Nobody can be better acquainted with the South Auiu i can Republics than Mr. Scruirgs. WATER. A IK IV R rtlMI'lisn ION. "Water is found most everywhere es pecially when it rai- s, as it did the other day, when our cellar was half full. Jane had to wear fathers lubber boots to get ouions for dinner. Onions make your eyes water, and so does horse-radish when Jou tut too much. '11k re is a good many kiuds of water iu the world : rain water, 6oda water, well water, holy water, and briue. There is a gill iu our school named Waterman. All the boys say, 'Wateimau you are,' and then she gets mad. I don't think girls hsik good when they are mad. Water is used for a good many thiugs. Sailors use it to go to sea on. If there wasn't any ocean, their ships couldn't float, and they would have to stay ashore. Water is a guod thing to fire at boys with a squirt, und lo catch fishes in. My father caught a big one the other day, and when he hauled it up it was an eel. Nobody could be suved from drowning if there wasn't any water to pull them out of. Water is first rate to put out tire with. I love to go to fires and see the men at work at the engines This is all I can think about water ex ocpt the Hood." A ( Hil l) kil l I I). Another child kilhd by the use ol opiates given in the form of Soothing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is surprising when they cau relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Wcldon, N. C. "Oh, doctor," she said across (he din ner table, "have yuu re'ad this new book that's made so much slit?" "What book. madam''" "This book by Atnelie Rives, 'The Quack or the Dead.' " Buekleu'a Arnlra Halve. The Rest Salve in the world forCutu, Bruises, Soren, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fever S iiei,Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains Corna,and all skin cruptions,and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay re-quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or Honey refuaded. Price 25 cents per box. Fer aale by druggiita at Weldon, Brown 4 Cutaway, Baliiai.Dr. 3 A EoGwigau, Enfield. 'lia'Jt - 'Hf r SCRUGGS, VENEZUELA. A COMMITTEE OF ONE. .V-I.rn'ku .lou no 1 "You say tint I'm pale and flustered and shivering in my boots; I'll be hanged if you wouldn't .-l.inr if you had to break the news I suppose you have heard how Quiiuby is stretched on a bunk down there, with a pint or more of his own blue blood niiseil up with his au burn hair ? Well, they made me a com mittee of ouc to go to his house and tell his wile all about the scrimmage and what to her man befell. I went to the houe up y. nder, not mashed on the job, you bet, and my classic and blue-veined forehead was bathed in a quart of swent. The woman was in the kitchen, a singing a plaintive si tig, but she diied up when she saw me, for she knew there was some thing wrong. Then 1 coughed und I hemmed and stammered, und 'Matlum,' said 1, 'be brave; your husband is now a lyin' ' "Oh, Lord! what a shriek she gave! And she walked up and down a-moauing and wringing lor furrowed hands, and her hair f-.II down like seaweed adrift by the ocean sands. " 'Oh, hiaveii,' she cried, 'my hus band ! They've taken uiy love from mo.1 and the way she reeled ami staggered was a sight for a man to sec; 'so brave, so kind, and so noble! So loving, so grand and strong ! And now must I wait his coming in vain all the dark day hmg! And bis children will wail in sor row, and never again in glee troop down in ihe mi-ty twilight uml cluster ubout his knee.' "And she went on a raving; her screams for a block were heard, and I like a graven image, stood there without saying a word. It seemed like my tongue was frozen or glued to my pearly teeth, and hardly a breath came upward from the paralyz d lungs beneath. "ISut I braced up all of a sudden, and. 'Madam.' said I again, 'I'm sorry I'm deuced sorry -to have caused this need less pain; let up on your frenzied scream ing; you don't need to weep and wail; your old man ain't dead by a long shot; he's only locked up in jail.' "She glared at me for a moment for a minute or two, and then she said ; 'So the durned old loafer's down there in jail again ?' 'Then she picked up a tub and smashed it nil over my princely head, and I saw she was gelling ready to paint the whole landscape red. So I skipped through the gate and mizzled so fast that 1 tore my shoes, and they don't make ine a committee in the luture to bretk the news." HENRY CLAY S VOICE. Said one who heard it : "Mr. Clay's voice has prodigious power, compass and richness all its variations are captiva ting, but some of its bass notes thrill oiic's w heile frame1. To one who has never heard the living melody, no verbal des ciiptiou can reinvey an adequate idea of the diversified effect of those intona tions which in eric strain of sentiment fall in whi'p.'ring gentleness 'like the first words of love upon a maiden's li s,' und anon itsHeiner utterances ling villi 'the maddening music of the main.' When Randolph, Clay's iniiny, passed through Washington to his Philadelphia death-be-d, be demanded to be cariied to the Senate chambe r. 'That voice, that voice !' he cried; I waut lo hear Clay's voice once more before I die!" II H'l'INK.SiS AMI CONTIONTMI'.NT Cannot go hand iu hand if we look on ihei dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burelen as Dyspepsia. Acker'a Dyspep sia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipation and Indigestion, und make life a happiness aud pleisure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by W. M. Cohen, Wcldon, N. C. Life. is reduced in simplicity when we resolve to live one day at a time, and to make that day blessed to others. The cares and the vexation and the troubles of life are allayed or banished under the spell of this central purpose. .' - rSafci - - law -'-Ti jJtt. Klein tit e .le lle-iheii ,i;u , Hi nilil. A Mnaikabli' e ase of animal intelli-ge-nce' and fidelity has lie Ve-le pe l in this city. Eveiyene kmws the lale Dr. Watson's little dog Zolla, that used to follow him e-ve ry win re- ai.d e-f'tin tide beside him in bis buggy seat. He weuilel come every lueiniiig lu his master's office, mid if he did not find him there would run eiver lo the livery stable to eo if the doctoi's bug")' whs gone, uud if it was he Would follow the Irae k until he had found him. Win n his master was in lln- ioIViu little Zolla was he-Id up so In1 eoulel se e his luce, and showed signs of intense grief. He was at the fune ral ut Woodbine Cem etery, and wus the lust e ne to linge r ut the- in-w-muelc giave-. Since that time In- has visite-1 the grave uight and morn ing, and is often seen silling upon it keeping watch us though he expected his f'lii'iid und master to come f'e i'lh. This is the most pathetic instance of att ich liient und love ef which we have ever he-arel Poor little telleiw, he does not understand the mystery of de ath, lie only knows there is a spot where he le ft his good mastir, and there he expects to meet him again. He is often seen wan dering alone on the streets at night, and agciitlciuau whe.se profile Li.el beard somewhat resemble Dr. Watson's has told us that little Holla has often walked iu front of him und gazed into his face, and even followed hiin home and sat for hours in front of his door wailing for him to come out so that he might get one mote look at his face so much like the one treasure el iu his memory. WHERE THEY GREW FIRST. Spinach is a Per.-ian plant. Horse radish is a native of'Finglaod. Mi-Ions were found originally in Asia. Filberts originally came from Greece. Quinces originally came from Corinth. The Turnip originally came from Rome. The peach originally came from Persia. Shl'c is a native of the south of Eu rope. Swe'et marjoram is a native ol Portu P'l. The lean is said to be a native of Egypt Damsons originally came from Damas cus. The nasturtium camo originally from Peru. The pea is a native of the south of Europe. Coriande r seed came original from the east. Ginger is a native of the east and west Indies. The Gooseberry is indigenous to Great Britain. Apricots are indigenous to the plains of America. The cucumber was originally u tropi cal vegetable. The walnut is a native of Persia, the Caucasus and China. Capers oi igiually grew wild iu Greece and Northern Alrie'a. Pears were originally brought from the east by the Romans. The clove is a native of the Malacca Islands, as also is the nutmeg. Cherris we're known in Asia us far hack as the Seventeenth century. Garlic came to us first faeuu Sicily und the shores of the Mediterranean, Asparagus wus originally a wild sea coast plant, aud is a native of Great Britain. The tomato is a native of South America, and it takes its name fiom a Portuguese word. Parsley is sail to have come from Egypt, and mythology tells us it was used to adorn the head of Hercules. Apple) were oliginally brought from the east by the Romans. The crab apple is iiidigeuous to (treat Iiritiau. The onion wus almost an object of worship with the Egyptians 2,IMHI years before the Christian era. It first came from Iudia. The cantaloupe is a native of America uud so called t'l oiu the name of a place mar Rome, where it wus cultivated in Eureipe. Cloves came lo us from the luetics, and take their name from I ho Latiu clavus or Fietieh ekiui, both meaning a nail, to which they have a resemblance. Lemons were until by the Romans to keep moths from their garments, and in the time of Pliny they were considered an excellent poison. They are a native of Asia. A IIKAI.TIIY (.iiovvni. Ae ker's Ttloeid Elixir has L'ained a firm hnlil on llio American ncoule and is ac knowledged to be superior to all other pri'paraliems. It is a positive cure for all Wood and Mm Diseases. 1 nc nieui- c.il fraternity indorse and prescribe it Guaranteed and sold by W. M. Cohen Weldon, N. C. Trifles:. There are no such things as Hides in the biography of man. Drops make up the sea. Acorns cover the earth with oaks and (ho ocean with navies. Sands make up the bar in (ho harbor's mouth, on which vessels are wrecked and the little things in youth accumulate in character in age. A FIGURE PUZZLE I lief following is a very curious puzzle. Try it, all of yii: 'pen a hook at raneloin and select a word within the lirsl ten lims. and with in the- Icnth word from the end of the line. Mark the word. Now double tin; number of the page aud multiply the sum by .V Tln-ii adel 2n, Tin ti add the iiuiubi-r of I lit- line you haye .-elei-leel. Thi ti add 5, Multiply the sum by lit. Add ihe number ed the word iu the line. From this sum snbstract 250, and the reinainiler will iudicatc iu the unit column the iiiimln-r of tin word; in the ten e-oliunu the number of the line, and the remaining figure's tin' number of the page. TEA CIGARETTES. I'lillii.k'l'.lilu 1'ie-fK The ingenuity of ihe wouii n of Lon tlori and Puris in inventing iie-w dissipa tiein is witl'eiiit limit. To the luoridiiii" habit the deve-tee's ed si lisalioualism have now added the practice of smoking tea cigarettes. Special grades of the finest tea are used, and the effect of the cigar ettes is said to be delightful for fully an hour ufter one has bee n suioked. After that conies the lvactimi in the form of a nervous trembling und excitability, but which is subdue'il according to a woman of title, who rather goes in fur all these things, by a thimbleful of frozen absinthe. Thus by industriously ringing the changes on morphine, tea cigarette's, und absiuthe, with a few intrigues, some seaudal and a raft of while hot French novels the wo man of society manage to worry through the day. I wonder if the American girl's great success abroad is nut due to lnr naturalness and health. ADVERTISEMENTS. A RUINED HOME. Our I1.JU- is on fit I Our t ome U burning up 1 1 What cry o piercing lo the jouI I Fire, indeed, U terrible iien it destroys inanimate tliinjjs we love, but how much more terrible when it destroys the living tissues of the tfesh 1 l ire in tha blood, how cruel in its effect I IWring tlio (air skin with spots and blemishes, f winging the limbs and joints with achu and pains, creating ulccis and running sores. singe;ni the very roots ol the hair and causing It tolall dt'iul away. Cramming tlio functions of the liver z.nd kidney with internal swellings and sores. Disfiguring form and feature. Thank Heaven, ia the midst of iitt-li fear QUICK CURE'ul contemplation a ' i re, safe, sure and quick in iti effect, coiin-s tomind. It is UoUniC IIIckkI i:.ihii, made in tlie Ixuutiful city of Atlanta, fia. An illustrated "Dookof Wonders ' sent free by t!.f Illood Halm Co.. Atlanta, Ga., is tilled with most convincing irooi of iti remarkable merit. t"KoU;rt Ward, M.ixey, Oa., wules: "For twelve or fourteen years 1 have been a great suffer er f rum a terrible form ol bljud poison. M y head, face and shoulder-i became almost a mass of corrup tion, and finally the disease commenced eating away my skull tones. 1 became so horribly repulsive that fur three yeai s I absolutely refused to let people see ire. 1 used large (inantitics ol most noted blood remedies and applied to nearly all ph .sicians near me, but my condition con BAD BLOOD tinuwl to grow worse, and all said tint J must surely !:?. .My b nes became the seat of excruciating a. lies and fains; n y nights were passed In trisciy; I v. , udu'id in flv-ih and .-.ti ;ngtii; my kidneys were t-TTt!.: deranged, and life became a burden tjne. 1 c:ir.iiied to see an advertisement of Uotanic Ulood Ealm, I-.. 11. II.) and when eijht or ten bottles bad txx-n used I was pronounced ',ound and well, Hun dreds oi scars can now be s.en on me, looking lik a man who had been burned and then restored. M case was well knuwu in the county." Lew Johnson, Tlelmout Station, Miss., writes "M y ear.i and sialp were cuvcred with sores and all my hair tame out. I lost my appetite and became a mere skeletal. 1 am now taking II. It. B., and tha sores are going away and my strength is cotT.nf back.1 031 S LS l IF RKAL EST ATI'. BY TRl'STEK. ltv virtue of the powers of sale e-onferred by the deed of trust of J. W. Thornton anil w'ilc I'altie Thornton to me of date the J-iiiel elav eif September 1HCH and reionled in lleiok t, pagi'40."of Hegistry ofllulilax county S. I'-, 1 will sell at the Court house doeir in Halifax in saiel county at public miction to the lowliest bidder for cash on the oTIh day of May VD the interest and estate ol said J. W. Thornton and wife iu He., two tracts ot laud conveyed and de- erilnil ill sail! eh't'd iu trust which said ii-.u-isol land lieon Kalk Swamp, aelieiin inn ihe Itaiiy tract of land, situate in Kn lie lei township in said eeiiinly, cuntaiuiiiK le hi aen-s and the interent to lie sold heinij em unlimited iilir-l'ourlb. Sale will be made to satisfy the debt secured ill nid ilceel in trust. THUS. W. HAWKINS, Trust, mav 1! lw. rinu ftwiN-Mhta- !'Mfr Mbiai'liijJLl uu fuuu nrf ic cat) - Ihrau wo wtll MUtl ft loane hi world, with ill tbt atlarlii,rnt V wilt tku a nil fr-T-t rom(jirl Of cf Mai tui tutt tjyall trt artipl-n Iti rnum we Mb that tai Wm Mwia-t-anachin Riadr iaj may rai. at jour koana. aaa aii-fi S bow what r tonal, lo ihst -arb nioatntali ahan Drr-oin? vtur prtipvn. THaa fri4 Mar hi m ih MBirr pa ii-a naa am t rfoniia in Mid t-arO.l.wiihlb ami. aaid now atlla (or V-S). Rati. -MroafMi, Mutt aaa. ItoLaWV. No tapltal raqairrd. plain. li 11 tnii rttritnna fiTn Thi.ac wh.iwriia la al oncttana. rura flra? tha bi to inn-me hlit ia ih world, and I ha Until iinaofworaaor birh ana" abewa l-at-rUtac ia Atnrrfta. TBt KA CO., lftu 144, Aucitaim Mala. N K V 11 (I T E L AT HALIFAX, N. C, Having rented the Faucett place 1 hav fitted it up in first class style as a hotel Table supplied from Richmond markets. MEALS 35 CENTS Oil 1,50 A DAY. N. B. DICKEN, Proprietor. jaa 10 tf mm mm. l iilli r c. o. P. Cotton Seed m i AXTI-nVSeKI'TK'. W AMI ANTED Kit EE FROM HOG EAT. 1T11E, WHOLESOME, ECONOMICAL. Fr sale by all Grocers. Si nil fur Illus trated I'uinphlet, entitled: "SOMK TIIISllS ABOt T LARD." OM-: !K'xiu;i:r timzedisneus, or how to provide a good dinner for Four rersous for One Dollar. An excellent Cook Hexik of 2'M Panes 12 uio., containing one hundred Dinner Bills of Fare, w ith instructions bow to prepare each one, so that the cost lor four persons cannot exceed one dollar, also loMadilition al recniea. This valuable book will Ik irivcn frese to any one si-neling or presenliiin tickets rep- rescnun me purenase 01 twenty pounds off. (). P. COTTON SEED LAUD. at our Branch Store, No. ltl V. 42ud St., I . Each pail of our I.ard contains a ticket. the number on w hich corresponds to the number of pounds in the pail. TIIK ('DITON Olo I'KlllJI'CTCO, N. Y, T. L. EM It Y, Aeent lor Weldon, N. C. C. E. Mi'GWIGAN, Agent for Enfield, N.C. apr 1 1 "m fl 1 .nil ..... uf tqtul v.Im. Oae rem. i. wl I.- t ....I. Hi... wilt. wurh. -ewe... will, w.r l.-T.4.l euol. Ii. e-r H.M.!.I4 rni. Niarap.1-.. Tlir.c uk.Im, . wrll lb. wae.h, w. Mb. Vm. an. .A., wum ha k.n tTh.ea I. -r.eir ham. fnr iramiieu .ih .haw. U..M la Hium i. ,a n... lia.a call.J, Ibar baaaina yoiu aw. pfon. naa. wli. wrie. at oeiea ... b. aur. ol racai.inf tlaa W.U-ll n.l Ham.lea. Wa naa rJl aipr..,. rrrl.lil.al. Atdrrai Huu.uuak c., liu. sia.r.riiii.a, MatUM. a.fll.I.KR jOCKAUB iUAUHl.K WAIXH, TI OKK8, SOUTH SYCAMORE STREET, PETERSBURG, VA. Monuments, Headstones, Tombs, Tablets, Ac. Lowest cash prices cuarantecd. All work warranted satisfactory. ftaTA beautiful calendar for 1889 sent to any address on receipt of slump lor postage. CHARLES M. WALSH. uot 11 ly. Dobbins' Electric Soap IHE BEST FAMILY SOAP - IN THE WORLD. : ij Strict! Pure. Uuifonn in Qaality. HE original formula for which wt paid .u,aoa ivrmry yrarj age n never own mo-uinra or cbm, :d m the -lighiMt. This mmmp la IdontlMl In q utility f-4my wiih tint made twenty year ar. Ii cuninmt ai-aiininr -taas ran Jnr the Itueal fabric. It brigtsav iw -o'ors niul blcachn whilei. 11 Wat-lie, fl.mneU and blankets M no other unp in tli: worM doci without shrinking Its ving ii in toll and white aud like new. v- 1EAD THIS TWICE THERE is a vroat aavlasr of riat, of tabor, f oap. of fuel, and at the fabric, where lok im' 1 lecuic So-p ift uacd ac4rllH( l ltra Ion.. f E trial wilt demoiutrat its great awrit It V w l) -pay you io m ike that trial. TIKh M beat thlan. It is eaUoaiT. kai. aH UU-d auJ counterfeited . cware of Imitations. TNSM upon Dobblna EUctric. Daa't uk Miaintuc, Klectre Magic, Philadelphia EJactrw, r mv ottiar hnd, tiaialy httaaaai it it caaap. Tatf aiII iiiiii cl iliei, and arc dear ataaf prita. Aak tar -. DOBBINS' ELB1TRIC m l Like no oihrr. Nearly every grocer from Ualaa ii l xico kecpt it in aiock, If yowt haaa't U. hai r cr imm nit nearett wnoimaie mear. K 1) car-ff uIIt the iuairla wrapper i (Mr, ami be caralitl w Sauaw atr vmu miuttlt wrapaer SbaaalM it l.i.ijer hc(re trying fcr yeaiaeef kh !, i mi ) wuimcritai Dobbins 4 Electric I. L. CRAG IN, 4 CU Philadelphia, Fa. jaa 3 ly PROFESSIONAL CAWS. ajIMH.IlLLU, ILIttl.'MIU I1 L 1. I K DiXIIL, ATTORXEYSATLAW, WELDON, N. C. Praolle', K lh. cuoru of Hullnei dMnttklv' ton tint in tbc Hupreaue1 anel Ffder.1 OQUru. CM lee'tloiii ni.ele In all Darts of North C.rllua. Hr.ach oOict at HalUmi, N. U., open .v.r; Un day- Ja I li T HO Ml N. HILL, Attorney at Law, HALIFAX, If. 0. ' PraotttMi la Hallftrx and adjolutnf eouaUas a Fedml and Su.rn. oourti. aWf. ajlrf w. C. t H o a K, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INFIELD, N. C. Pm-tlra In the conrti of Httlfii and adjalnlal counliM tnd In the Hupreme conrt. Collectlum miele ftnjrwh.r-a In th. atal, aad it turn, pruiuplljr aad. jTd W AID T.C UII, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALIFAX, V. C. wlw(4lalaHtfTaaM-!u Ua J 1 j i 9
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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May 16, 1889, edition 1
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