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s THE HOANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY MAliCH 111, 1S93. f PRINCESS DRESS. F.leg-nrit evening costume; material of lemon colored iuttn, with puffed sleeve o brocade satin; silk pleating fur sleeves, vest and edge of skirt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bill Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Packet Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Business Cards, Posters, Drafts, W eddmg and Pic-nic Invitations, Receipts, Ball Tickets, Tags, Circulars, and everything else in the Job Printing line EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. SEND FOR PRICES & SAMPLES. Address All Correspondence To E. L HAYWARD, 2-11. Weldon,N.C. A FASHION FllKAK. 01' the new woolens oddity is the chief characteristic. Beauty lias been little considered in the composition of a great many of them. One favorite is produced in all the ijuiter celerities as background, or warp, as, for instance, snuff brown, slate gray, sage green or grayish blue. Through this are drawn threads of many colored silks, not in regular stripes, but in short, broken lines, giving a peculiar rainbow effect, the colors of the silks be ing of the brightest description. Another wool fabric which a dressmaker here spoke of a similar character and about as Gue as canvas. On this surface appear designs woven in the same shade, but with a perceptible elevation, like worsted embroideries. These figures arc of the crudest, most elementary kind, having hardly any intelligible shape or form. The colorings include all the shades in which dress goods are being worn. PARISIAN WEDUINO GOWN. One of the most unique wedding gowns of the season was worn at a recent Parisian marriage. The bride appeared in white satio duchcs.se, the shoulders dis appearing beneath a double peterine of magnificent lace. The seams of the skirt were outlined and emphasized by embroideries in seed pearls, which follow ed them from waist to foot, in floral vine like designs beautifully done. Mourning wear does not necessarily nieau a total abandonment of fashion. Indeed, the modistes find their ingenuity more taxed to produce stylish mourning dresses that will yet look appropriate than they are in the creation of any other form of attire. One 'recent production that solves the problem most completely is in Henrietta cloth, trimmed with nun's veiling. It is to be noted right here that nun's veiling is rapidly supplanting crepe for mourning wear. The trimm ing is applied on the gown in question in the form of fluted or ruffled bretelles carried over the shoulders and termina ting at the waist in front. Five bauds of black moire ribbon are carried around the skirt. AN EXPERIMENT. Hoops have already been seen in our city streets, tried by certain ladies merely as au experiuitut. The verdict arrived at seetus to be that, however our mothers aud grandmothers managed to navigate io thew contrivances, present conditions would render them a most intolerable and offensive nuisance The elevated fiilroad stairways alone present a difficu ty which will be obvious to every modest woman. Acne of Austria, the faraaus Queen who hi 1 ruch a tender 'perchant' for the equi! y fjoKU Villiers, Duke of Buck ingham. in the days of the great Cardinal is responsible fur the latest fashionab e Yoa may invent any sort of gown you want, so long as it is loose, and puffed about lb-; sleeve, an 1 you Cin put a name with '-Louis" c iuiethiog to it, hold up yuur head, and r in the style besides, yur g'jwn tiee-1 no longer fit to "absolution" a the fr.-aaifctreM said; the old time .owt.B didn't fit like the modern ones of the rat few years. They creased at the hips, and were Ma-hed over the breast because darts bad not been thought of. Get the spirit of an old time dress in the method of the making, and you are sure to accomplish a picturesqueness that will be stylish. A lovely gown, for instance, was of a dull cream white satin. The bodice came jut over the hips. It was slashed at the hips and in the middle of the back from the waist, and hung open from the waist in front. It was cut round at the neck, just lelow the rise of the throat. A turn back collar wide enough to come to almost the waist in the back and to well over the shoul ders, was set full round the neck. It was of lace with a pointed edge. The sleeves were slashed till they were ribboned from the shoulder to below the elbow. These ribbons were drawn in at the elbow, making two very big puffs, one above and one below. Through the spaces was seen another loose sleeve of lace. The skirt was plain, made full all round. OTHER FA8HION NOTES. Organdies make up beautifully with berthas of either white or black lace, the girdle and bands of about the skirt being of ribbon velvet, in shade to match the figure of the lighter fabric. The reform in theatre head gear is making further strides. Many ladies at the first class houses are removing their bonnets entirely. Of course, elaborate coiffure is demanded if this custom oomes into vougue. :ing aline hut to The caoe a la militaire, in cloth will be I among the spring outer garments. A l'arisian sortie de bal, in while I satin, with immense square cross rev laced with palest Nile green, cove with embroideries in seed pearls. among the choicest features of a importation. Many charmiiiL' afternoon and visiti toilets exhibit a combination of benga oth and velvet in the same color siightly darker in shade. Larue felts will be worn in colors match street costumes during the spring. A Little Girl's Experience ' l-'gl't- huusc. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keep ers of the Gov. Lighthouse at 'Sand Bench. Mich., and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with Measles, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at home and at De troit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "haudlul of bones. lhen she tried Dr. Kinc's New Discovery and after the use of two and half bottles, was completely cured They say Dr. King s JNew Discovery is worth its weight in fold, vet vou mav iret ........ n j - j j n a triai bottle free at W. M. Coheu's drug store. NEW A D V E KT IS H M I! N'T It is a dangerous even in a ball room to step on a moving tram. On washday paterfamilias feels that he is subject to wring rule. Travel may broaden the mind, but oh! how it flattens the pocket book. Talk is cheap, If you don't believe it see how much you can get for the price of a good shave. strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If La Grippe has left you weak and weary, use Llectnc Bitters. J his remedy acts di rectly on the liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. It you are afflicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and per manent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles ouly 50c. at W. M. Cohen's drugstore. AT THE LOWEST PKICES, IS .A-T PR A. It. ZOLLICOFFER'S, WEST SIDE WASHINGTON AVE, OPPOSITE R. K. SHED. t W E L D 0 N. N. C- STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. -PRS8CRIPTT.0N DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH THE BEST 8 ELECTED MATERIAL,! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CARE. PERFUMERY. STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES. TOBACCO AND CI6AS8. BIX 1MBI1 that hearty weloomealwariawalti yon at p The reasou it is no joke to step on a tack in the dark is because it is impossi ble to see the point. You can always find out how much a man is worth by looking at his will. It is a dead give away. Man is never out of danger. Even when he goes to a church fair he has to take a great many chauccs. "Policemen are rather clannish, ain't they?" "Yes, I've noticed them club bing together frequently." SoleAg'ts for Rife's Hydraulic Ram. Hand Power and Steam Pumps. Iron, Wood and Terra Cotta Pipe. 0. v. vvaiKins, Diakeiy, lia., wntet: "Old sores covered my entire person and itched intensely night and day. tor several months I could not work at all I commenced the use of Botanic Blood Balm, and begau to grow better the first week, and am now sound and well, from sores and itching and at work again. "I feel better about licking this pns tage stamp," said the boy who had been sent to mail a letter. It's nearer my size." "I like the kind of purse well enough but why do you tall it a natural purse?' "Because, like nature, it abhors a vacn urn." It is said that a "mule cannot bray a brick bo tied to its tail." Yes, but what becomes of the man that engineers the brick ? "I understand that all you bagged on your hunting trip was a pairof trousers." "Well, they were duck trousers, anyway " Bashful Bachelor "Do you believe that love makes a man cowardly?" Hen pecked Benedict "I don't know; but I'm certain that marriage does " When Baby wai lick, we gave her Caitoria. When aha was a Child, aha cried (or Caatoria, When aha became Mias, aha clung to Caitoria. When aha had Children, the gar then Caatoria. "He went out from a Chicago hotel with $00 and never returned," is the bending to a news item in an exchange, Tho sensible man who gets away from a Chicago hotel with 8300 is not apt to re turn. Bncklen'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores.Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soies,Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains Corns, and all akin eruptions,and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rofunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by druggists at Wtldon, Brown iCarraway, Halifax, Dr. J A MoQwigan. Enfield; W. M. Cohen, Weldon. THE PLACE TO GET DHUQS and f.lEDICIfJES DM OO KlfDS Of D HILLS, 11 TANKS ETC. IDTtJLlST TILE- SYDNOR & SHEPARD, 1445 Main St, IIOHILOTID, "VAl. 'ARTESIAN AND DRILLED WELLS. PROSPECTING HOLES DRILLED. my 12 6m. OITE BOTTLE 1893. THE 1893. Ionic.1 JOHNSON'S Chill and FEVER Cures permanently OTsfrTl case of Chili, and Fevkk, Bilious or Ty phoid Fever, Hemorrhagic or Swamp Fever, or money returned. Price 50c. NORTH CAROLINA TESTIMONIALS. Hobguod, N. C. I have used ami Fold 10 bottles of your medicine and it has given satisfaction gen erally. J. F. ELLSWORTH. Cronley, N. C. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic lias given perfect satisfaction. 1). HAND. Bean fort, N. C. Send me two dozen Johnson's Tonic. I have sold out and need ii. I have not had a bottle returned. Ship at once ALLEN DAVIS. Edeiiton, N. C. Please ship me 4 dox. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic at once. 1 think it gives satisfaction. W. I. LEAKY. CroatuM, N. C. Enclosed find check for (7 (HI for one ease Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. I think it the best medicine ever introduced into eastern North Carolina. Every bottle haa proved as guaranteed to me, so plcuse send ontoae more case immediate!?. B. B. MALLloO" Aurora, N. C. I have sold twenty-two bottles of it and none have been returned. I think I shall get a good trade on it. A. J. MoINTYRE, M. D. Ernul.N.C. It is as represented. Have not failed in case of fever when taken according to di rections. J. A. A8KINS. Marines, N. C. The medicine is giving general satisfac tion. LEWIS MARINES & CO. To merchants or others who have access to commercial reports, please investi gate and see that the above indorse ments are from business men all rated in Bradstrcet's and easily accessable. If you sell Johnson's Tonic, sell it on a guar antee. For aircalara aa drees A. D CIRARDEAU, Bavaaaah, Ga- NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD AT ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. 3 During the Weekly Herald will be without question the best and cheapest family journal published in America. It will be profusely illustrated by the best artists in the couutry, and will be a maga zine of literature, art and news absolutely unrivaled in its excellence. THE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL will be graphically described and artistical ly pictured, while the great feature of tbl coming year's history, the World's Fair, Will be given particular attention, K complete will be the descriptions of every thing connected with the great Exposition and so true to the reality the many illn t rut ions, that a perusal ot the Weekly Herald next summer will be almost ait isfuctory as a visit to Chicugo. PRIZES EACH WEEK Will be awarded for the best original arti cles on agricultural su meets, l.ach issue will eouliiin a page devoted to practical ana scientino lurming. The Woman's Depiirtment will be unex celled in practieul suggestions to make tbe home more attractive. Every week will lies number of special article on all topics of human interest. Among the novelists who will write storiea for the Weekly Herald are Jerome K. Je- rome, SU-pniak, Mrs. Grim wood, Edwin Arnold, John Strange Winter, Marie Corel- li, Helen Mathers, Florence Warden, Home Msbetand Hamilton Aide. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST. Address: JAMES GORDON BENNFT1 N. Y. HERALD, New York City. Subscribe now.jor
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