THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1S91. !l ! ISlW. OCT. 7 WELDON, OCT. 7. liar s Oldest & Best 4 Monster Railroad Trains! 60 double length steel cars Required for its Transportation. Over l,U0O men, women and horsed. Four circus rins in simultaneous operation! IMMENSE HIFPODKOME TRACK INCLOSING ALL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7TH. $20,000 school of SeaLions,$5,000 Two-horned Rhi noceros. Every rare and Curious Animal known to Zoolo gy. Giant woman, weight, 720 lbs. MAN, Sh ft. high. BOY, weight 530 pounds. -:- HOG, weight, 1,300 lbs. THE ROANOKE NEWS. ! THURSDAY SEPTKMBER 24, 1S91. THE EDWARDS ESTATE. DOES NOTPItOMISE VERY WELL. The Xew Haven Palladium :ives the result of some practical Ie;al investiga tion into the genuineness of the supposed claim of the heirs of Robert Edwards to tha tremendous property in New York. As the subject has created a considerable stir among North Carolina people directly or remotely concerned in the possibilities of a such a "find," we give the following from our New Haven contemporary: "A thorough examination of all rec ords has been made in the city of New York. It is found, first that no volume of records is missing; second, that no man named Robert Edwards gave a lease of property situated in the city of New York from the year 1750 to the year 1800. This demolishes the Edwards estate rumors. R. W. McNeil, a lawyer living at Rardcn, 0., was retained some months ago by the Ohio Edwards to look the matter up. Mr. McNeil has finished his work, which included exami nations of records in the war department where he found that one Robert Edwards during the war of the revolution enlisted in the State of Pennsylvania, was taken prisoner, was paroled, enlisted from Virginia, and died in Umo, a-'ed one hundred and one years. The Ohio do scendants of this man also have a tradi lion that hcivas formerly from Connecti cut and had large possessions in the city of New York. Attorney McNeil recent ly called upon Mr. Daily after a most careful and thorough examination of all records, coverning more than fifty years. He has found no record of Robert Ed wards giving a lease to the British gov ernment or to any other lessee." This does not promise very well for the Edwards' syndicate. New Bern Journal. Just how an alterative medicine cleanses the system is nn open question; but that Ayer's Sarsaparilla does produce a radi cal change inthe blood is well attested en a'l sides., .' It is everywhere considered the best remedy for blood disorders. , A- large lot of broken suits of clothing at cost. P. N. Stainbaek & liru. One set niarblo top furniture at cost. P. N. Stainbaek A Bro. f 'llnnmmnmm h ivmm t I f DOCTOR ;(or Coughi. Colds and Consumption, Isbevond i question the greatest of ill modern remedies, i ' It will stop a Cough Inone night. It Kill check ; !i Cold in I day. It will prevent Croup, relieve; ! Asthma, and CURE Consumption it taken in; lime. "You can't afford to be without It."; A 21 rent bottle may save you (100 In Doe-; ; tor's bills-may save your life 1 ASK YOUR. ! DRUGGIST FOR IT. II the little ones hava i CROUP i or ; WHOO PI NC COUGH! USE IT PROMPTLY. IT IS; , BOUND TO CURE. Sold In; I cum mn . 1. iXA and. v In AMERICA lor 2 Be. i bottle, i J ( Dokl.f witk f rap. ! IT TASTES GOOD. ; ) Kr Me by W H. i.Oili'.N, Wvldou, N C Hr 1:1 ly Trugicn S Co.. ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS OOAL Free burning free from dirt. Correspondence as to prices solic ited. Address: TRUCIEN&GO, PORTSMOUTH, YA. S-27-lni. E XECUTOIt'S NOTICE. The undersigned having iualilieil us Executor of the last will and testament of Margaret 15. Ivey, deceased, lmtiee is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Margaret J. Ivey's estate,, to present them duly iintheutitated l'ur pay nient to the Executor on or before the lirst day of September 1 .il2. Otherwise this nut ice will be pleaded in bar ni' recovery, vii persons indibted to the said estate, are requested to make earlv payment. A. B. i'lEKCE, Executor of Margiuet B. Ivey, dee'd. W'eldon, N.C., Ang. 2j, 18U1. 8-27-6w. Ml 1 ! ( i if mmn m mi mimmmyzMPHr v umn wm mmrAn sn lira B M 1 wH :i M If r .'9.'' Kilt 111 rt J JJ't iJ V Tl IWZSltANI Hl. ..(sl Ml i I ,II-IJ Yi II I: ;t ' H 4..I 1l.r?. AS IMPOSING CD BAlE-j' ffiffiM PR5NTAT1 ON, BEFORE fillM! ' 'V' a::?:'::!::H; i' (lg Cm, b. itJ. ALWAYS TIIK BIGGEST! ALWAYS BEST! ALWAYS TIIE M0ST POPULAR1 Ten tinus bigger ! Ten times better ! Ten times greater ! this year than ever ! Nowhere Precedented, All-Overshadowing and Overwhelmingly Great, Grand, Vast and Yolumiiions! Presenting in one brilliant, glorious and stupendous unification in JOHN ROBINSON'S r GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION. g f IOgkeat showsIU Greatly augmented by the new biblical, historical, triumphant and colossal scencograph ic, terpsichorean, dramatic and musical spectacle of SOLOflOfJ, fIS 7TJIfJ J . yiwMt mm READIREAD! LIQUID ENAMEL PINT. HAS BEEN IMTHE MAKKET2J YEAKS. MIXED HEADY FOR I SE. AXT 0E CAX AITJ.Y IT. Wilson, X. C, Sept. H, 1876. Mr. C. r. Knight, Baltimore, Md.: Dear Sir: In reply toynnr letter as to the merits of the Liquid Enamel Paint, it affords me pleasure to say it has given en tire satisfaction, so much so it has conver ted the painter that applied it. In fact the oppoition to it was so intense when I was about to buy, I should have likely bought lead and oil bud I not have known you so many years and having great confi dence in your integrity. Yours truly, K. K. COTTEN. ARMSTRONG, CATOR A CO., WHOLESALE MILLINERS, Baltimore, Md., 1884. Mr. C I'. Knight, Sole Agent, N. J. E. l'aint to , Baltimore: Dear Sir.- In January 1878, onr store was painted with the Liquid Enamel l'aint made by the New Jersey Enamel l'aint Company. We used tints that generally show the effects of exposure, but the paint has retained its color, gloss and freshness. We shall take pleasure in using it in the future. Yours trtilv, ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. Chapel Hill. N. C, Jan. 9, 18W. Mr. C. V. Knisht, Baltimore: Dear Sir: 1 tuke pleasure in statlnirtlmtt hnve lined, with much a .tlsfaetiuu, ymir Liiiiil Kna mel l'aint nn our dwelling hmiw in mis towu, and can cnnfiileiitly reui inenn it to all who would like lo use a benutilul ami diirib'.e paint fur any uurpoM. Verv respectfully, L. U. MARTIN. Jonv Robinson, J. A. I.kak, l'rttiilciit. Tuua. John T. PATmiK, Secretary. ; DIXIE AGRICl'LTl'RAIiiS MECHANICAL FAIR I ASSOL'IAIION. Wadesburo, N. C, Nov. II, 1S7'.I. ! Crrtifieate of merit awarded to C. H. Knlulit. Baltimore, for bet prepared Paint, tinstha New Jerey tnamel I'nuit, exhibited at the iilxie Kalr of November, lbl'.i. 1'etersburg, Vs., Dec. 16, 18M. Mr. C. P. KnlKbt, Baltimore: Dear Sir: We have used the Liquid Kmimcl Paint made by tlio New Jersey Kiiamel l'aint Co., wbieh I pureiiiiMHl throiith ou,nnd we found it ti'nt class in every mrta ulr. and it justly de- I miii. ..ii i ijiii ,.- vinimru i" ii ii ub iu ucauiy, uur- abi'ity andeeciioniy. i ours, etc., LEROY ROPKR 4 SON. Woodawurth, S. C'.. net. 1.1, 18T7. C. I'. Knight, Knq : The l'aint, Liquid Enamel, rcarhedniepmmi't ly 1 will mate Hint it lias given nuire saliafiic tion to iKitli inyseil and pmnter. I retard it as lie best in use a to quality urn! economy and 1 can uune9itntiiii.'ly r commend it as Mich. Veryrtsieetfiilly, i;. il.lti.AU Haltimore, Pec. 18, 1S6U. CP. KniKlit, Esq..l!nltiinore : li cives lis (treat pleaMireto certify to the good qualiiieB ofyour Liqtiin Knamel l'aint, made liy tne New Jersey Enamel Paint Co. ' After using tiie old style iwint fr a number of years, we were induced to try your paint by those ijrhn had used it. We have now been ustnir it soiiu six or seven years, both for inside iu outside won, and it give entire satisfaction. Yours resjiectfliliv, Diiiouu !ct;.. C. P. KNIGHT, fOLEGKNERALA&ENT, No. 102 South St., one door South Lombard St: BALTIMORE, MD. (Sample Cards furnished bymn.l gratis.) lep-S3m. AND THE Ol EEX OFfMEBA. liar, and A! SUCCESSORSTO M.F.HART Ami Bright Fresh stock Goods. Mr. Hart has just returned from tlie Kortberu markets where he lias been buy ing our otock. If our friends and patrons of the old firm will give us a call they will lind n well selected and stylish line of DRESS GCOES With irimmimria in nnth A complete line of clnthins. ' A FASHIOV.VIiLE line of HATS, licit makes in LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. I In fact everytliing to lie found in a first I class establishment of the kind- The friends and old customers of Mr. Hart at e earnestly remientetl to renew their business relal ions with him through the NEW : FIRM. Come to see us without FAIL ami will give you value received. Respect fully, HART & ALLEN. 3-12-tf. REALISTIC REVIVAL of the SPORTS, PASTIMES and CONTESTS of the Anciei 4R0 Mi HiFPOI 60 thoroughbred horses! 60 minia ture ponies! 60 male and femah jockeys! 60 boy and girl jockeys! vJnA I Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Cc ! 0 j WILMIXGTOX, X. C.,Si:iT. 1ST. 181)1. ! The following described undelivered frellit, liaving remained in wareliouses ' .t.: . v .i mi i , i hum company one year or more, accoruin" to law, will uc soiU at public Auction in t City of GoldsWn, NT. C, on tlie lOih day of October, 18!)1. . Sale ,0 tae under MESSi:XGElt OI'KRA IIOCSK.l.epinnincat 11:30 O'CLOCK, A. hi. CONPIGSEK. DESTINATION. XVeldouTNrcr-- .1. II. (iooeli, Matt Eaton, A. .1. Eaton, T. Maynard, W. V.. Fenner. Or., notifyl.r.Dickenp, Halifax X. C. J '. ... Illlll IIIIIIUSIj M. McMahon, I. F. Dickens, k A. W. Joy nor, 44 F. F. Mngnire, M. Alston, W. T. 1'iirnell, T. r.lacknail. Order, Notify J. L. (. n lr t?;...i...c. M. D. Hale, .Tno. Is. Ilrown, C. W. Garrett & Co Pennie Davis, EuOeld, N; C. I):lV0 y T. M. EMEKSON, TUAl'FIC MASAtER. XOHTIl CAKOUXA) . h the HALIFAX CO. f SiTKli.oit Cot at. Nut Dunn, plaintiff, npiust I L. Lenrv and lii ' wile Virginia I.ca- I,. i. .VOTICi2 OF RALE, of iho .Superior ry, . r. i ari.tr and R. li. l'aike- Defendants. I'.y vij tua of a ilree court ol Halifax ce:iy remlcied at the March term thereof, in the above entitled cause therein penin, I will Monday the 7th day of Seemlier ln e.M,nsc t'0 public sah. to (lit hi-Ii.-sl l,i(l,lcr f,. t.,lsl). at theciiurt mL: door in tl,e town o" Halifax, tli,.t fact .,r pu-cel of land situ ate in the tvimy of Halifax and State of North Camilla, adjuin;, the lands of N. Dunn i,ntl:ec:ist mid r,.rt!i, on the west by James Kei,l, Kerry Ilrinkley and N. Dunn, timlciithesom, ,y itsan l!nttsr '''"' l';"'-y-six-a,,,Si more or less. . lit, ! l'.. v a Al;u.,t 1jI. DA-ID DELL, i 8-13- It. IMP 6 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH. ,45,000 DROVE OF GIRAFFES. $5,000 SCHOOLOr WALgU II ii 0 I) II 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $1,000 Whito Nile Hippopotamus, H,()00 White Nile Hippopotamus. $1,001 White Nile Hippopotamus. Giant Gi2ef 18 FEE.Y HIGH. OX, 21 HANDS HIGH. HORSE, pi HANDS HIGH, OSTRjOH 17IIIIG T A rn t n 'Fl IN U 1 1 b Pi . DATE RECEIVED. ARTICLES. April 15, 1 Still. 14 bags 1'ertilizeri May Z, " 1 daw. 1 table. 1 lot II. II. Goot 1 cask Rochet. 1 case oorD,l case I 1 case tomatoes. I case Peaches, 1 rase ntakhes.. 2 bbls Flour. 1 hean box. 1 bundle pipe. 1 hbl cider. 1 bhl vinegar.. 1 client, 1 ImH bedsteads. 1 H. 1.. (;ius. 1 Empty trunk.. 1 Empty crate. 1 Hill Mattress, fi rolls lingging. 1 half bid vinegar.. 1 bhl potatoes, 1 Mil wine, l bdl Bedsteap 1 bill Itjtils. 1 box II II CoooV. At.s. 1,1887. Nov. 23, Jan. 23, 1888. Feb. 29, Jm4. May 21, " Nov. 24. " April 10, " Jan. 7, 188!). ii Jan. fl, 1 Sf 10. Mar. 18, " Mav2H, " July.l, " Dee .!, 18!). Sept. 2f, " April 11, liin. Feb. Ifi, May 21, 1e.SU. April 4, 1MJ0. lVagHH Goods. II. M. EMERSON. ASST. GEN E FREIGHT AGENT. J. T. EVANS, at 0. V. Tierce's former shoe store. l'lUCKS open to everybody. AVe krrp in Stink ihofnllnwingooJ: LADIES DRESS GOODS, GEMS" Furniliint GonJ, Xntinoa anJ Siioes. We also kec) n full lino of FANCV C.noniKlKS unJ CONFECTION EKIKS. Fine grhJo of FI.OUR A SPECIAL TY i f:ij iaie ilcalii'?, Ivjiiiimate jirofia anc aeointili'te ''ink. our mttlo. " L New Goods Commissioner.