V. THE ROANOKE NEVS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1893. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. J. . SLEDGE, Editor I- X. STAINBACK. Associate Edit:r- Entered at Pott Office tit HVtvn as Second Cttsi Mutter. SIT OF IIUKHWII'TION IN AIIVAN'C'K. On. Year (by Mail), Postage I'lliJ $l..r0. Hii Mouths A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural intereats of llulifai aail sur rounding comities. STATE ITEMS. THE NEWS FROSI ALL OVER THE STATE IN A CONCISE FORM, ftaAdvertiainfi rates reasonable and furnished on application. It doeso'a cost much to Iced cows in Pittsburg, l'a In thu stomach of one of thou was recently found, nnioni; other lhiu)sl the remains of an umbrella. ' Yt is sai l that both the President und Mr. Carlisle aro in favor of the repeal of tilt State Bank tat, and that the Presi dent will rccouuseral it in his message to Congress. v Out of ten children born to the lale Carter Harrison, four survive him, two sons and two daughters. He left an estimated to be worth from 31,5000,0(10 to $.1,000,000. Mrs. Coltsuan Drayton, New York gos sips say, proposes that society shall be forced to rccogniie her. She has leased a house at 5th avenue and Mi street for one year, paying S10.0O0 therefor for rent. John Jacob Astor has presented her with a check fori 1,000,000, and has announced that he will stand by Mrs. Drayton with all the Astor wealth and backing in her social rehabilitation. If society refuses to accept Mrs. Drayton, th Astors will set up an exclusive set of their own. Sam Jones u oj working up Mem phis. In the last sermon be said." Pre pare the way to the devil. Well, if old Memphis ain't done that I'm no horse doctor. You have saloons, clubs, ganib ling houses and every, thing that will ruin mother's boy or her husband; they re all here, my friend. I don't know whether the devil has been in Memphis since I left here. He needn't come; he baa got the town and the people dead to rights, and he can just let her rip. When Memphis turns as broad a smile to God as she has to the devil, you people will open your eyes wide." There will be no change in the poliii eal complexion of the United States Sen ateu the result of the late elections. The terms of Hunton, of Virginia: Lindsay, of Kentucky, and Wilson, of Iowa, expire but the Legislatures just elected in these States will return Senators of (be same political fait,h as the present incumbents. The Senate now consists of 43 Democrats, 39 Republicans and 3 l'opulisu, with three vacancies, the States of Wyotuin; Montana and Washington bavins; but one Senator each, on account of the failure of their Lrgitlaturts to elect and the dceis ion of the Senate that Governors cauuot appoint to fi'l vacancies under such cir cumstancca. The New York correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says: "A tariff lesson shown by the experience of a groat caipet factory which is located just outside th Jew lurk city limits. Its proprietors have taken a lot of their stock to Eng land where they have been able to sell them in open competition with the Eng lish manufacturer and soundly beat them on their nwn vantage ground. Of course the price ot the carpets sold abroad was owing to the McKiuley duty, just about half what a New Yorker would have to pay. The iyiuduner got a carpet for $ 1 a yard for which the New Yorker, who live within half a tuilu of the factory. would have to pay t'i For a t'i London price carpet the New Yorker pays 83 40 io"" yard: fur a iu ceut l.iiei.o once vi.i hic new in ft cr vi.umjHiu, Full iwinu is the full text of all th silver purchase repeal bill, which is now a law: "That so much of the act approved July 14, 1890, entitled and act directing the purchase of silrer bullion and is ue of treasury Dotes therein, and for other pur oos.' as directs the secretary of the treasury to purchase from time to tiiae silver bullion to the aggregate amount of - 4,500,000 ounces, or so much thereof as ay be offered in each month at the mark et prioethareof, not exjeelin $1 for 371 25,100 grains of puie silver, and to issue io payment for sueh purchases, treasury notes of the United Slates, be and the tame is hereby repealed. - s "And it is hereby declared to be the policy of the United Slates to contiouelhe ttss of both gold and silver as standard HZJ&CJ, a&d twOuiti both gold aud silver into money of equal intrinsio and ex changeable value, sueh quality to be se cured through International agreement or by suchlafeguarda of legislation as will iwnafe tha maintenance of the paiity in value nf the aoins of thu two meialN und th anuu nowor ot uvarv doltir at all hmii r- . io the markets and in the payment of debate. "Audit is hereby further declared that the efforts of the government should be steadily directed to the establishment of sack a safe system of bi-uietallism as will at liotaiu at all times the equal power of ev.ry dollar ooined or issued by the United States ii the markets and in the payment f debts." If tha hair has bee muds 4c iaiw sat ral color bald hi ads fat 1lsj saoanrtl of JUT! J ' why Durham has the "mad dog" scare. Cumberland couuly is to have a new courthouse. Another rich ;'-M mine has been ON, covered in Stanly county. The Raleigh electric street railway lias suspeuded on rations temporarily. Auditor Furiuan will commence the issje of pension warrants about the 30th iost. The Norih Carolinian says it is esti mated that u 'Hill people from this State Mended I ho World's Fair. The North Wiitoburii Land Company had aiietinu sale of lots one day last week and disposed of $li.0lHI worth. Large numbers of Ash-.- and Alleghany cattle are tow being shipped I'riui North Willteshoro to different points. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley and the Scab ami Air Line railways have just compiled a I'niou passenger slalion at Sanford. The Alamance tlleaner Bays that Mr. Henry Alwright, who lives near Graham has a peacock which it between 30 and 40 years old. The Morganton Herald says the Will- densan colonists in Burke arc expecting about 300 more of their countrymen to arrive this month. The cditorof'the Salisbury Herald lias been shown ax apple that measure fifteen inches in circuniliTcuee and weighs a pound and a quarter. The State's exhibit at the World's fair is being packed for shipment to Ral eigh, where it will be arrayed just as it was at the great fair. The Big Springs cotton mills, in Ala mance county, have been sold at public sale. Leroy Springs, of Charlotte, was the purchaser, paying $32,000. Moonshiners one night last week, re captured 17 barrels and '10 kegs of spirit ous liquors, which had been captured and deposited in the store house in Winston. The Winston Cigarette Machine Com pany has been incorporated. They have patented a cigarette machine that is said to be superior to any machine now in use. Charlotte is preparing for a grand cel ebration on Thanksgiving day. Races and other iiniuseuieiits is the prog rain for the day while a coronation ball will be at night. The Japanese cemmissk-ntT to the World's fair has in mind the .-ellling uf a co.ouy ot animus in .Norm Carolina to utiliz; the kaolin deposits of which pur-1 octuin is made. A man named It. M. Johnson and his wife Matlic were arrested and committed i for trial at Raleigh I'. S. court for pass ing counterfeit silver dollars at Fayette ville during the recent fair. The Wilkcsburo Chronicle says that Mr. L. E. Datis, of Lewis Fi-rk, on la.-t Tliuisday shipped a car load of fine lings i to Mr. J. I. Hughes. He shipped "ii head weighing in the aggregate 11.580 pounds. There arj $,20il Chernkeo Indiana in North Carolina. Tiny o.vn 7X000 acres of very One land and have four govern inent schools. Their chief is Stillwcll Sownooke, and he cannot speak English at all. The Raleigh Christian Advocate says Trinity Church, Durham, when completed will he the handsomest house of worship in the State aud one uf the finest in the Sj'itli. The improvements will cost about f)U,00l). White caps in Caswell county took an o'd man out and Digged him unmerciful ly. The law-abiding citit -ns of the coun ty resolved that they would stop su.h outlawry, and as a result five of the garg are in jail. Wilmer Doggett, a 20 year-old mu latto, attempted to outrage Miss Loula Davidson, a young lady living near Hen rietta, Rutherford jounty. lie was taken to jail at Charlotte Io prevent lynching. He admitted his guilt. The Winston Sentinel says that Wil liam Sharswood, of Stokes county, has a method of curing tobacco by electricity. He has also contrived an appliance where by one may read the thermometer with out opening the door of the tobacco barn Cliarlotto Observer: The Russian commissioner is so impressed with our agricultural resources and possibilities that h will make a tour in the eastern part of the Stale with Mr. Elias Carr, Jr , who has couscntcd to escort bim. His object i localo a colony. The contract has been made for the erection nt Durham of mausoleum f.,r the Duke family. It is ordered by Mr. Washington Duke, and will contain space for 40 bodies. The material is granite with marble lining and tiled 0jor, stained glaw windows and brons i gates. Alice Dove, a little white girl, was struck io the eye by a sky rocket during the celebration ot the centennial of (lie oily of Raleigh. She lout the eye, and her father sues the city for $5,000 dam ages, on the ground that the city furnished money for the fireworks, which were fired ou one of the public squares. The fall of the year is a trying season f r elderly people. The many cheerless, dark, dismal days act depreraingly, not to -say injuriously, on both, old and young. Saw b the time to re enforce the vital energies with Ayer's Sarsaparilla the Ke.it of all blood medicines. I l.i. t iio ui-.n'itN. The election return - Irom all the States where elections were W 1 la-t week show great Republican gains. Virginia is safely Democratic by 45.000 majority. Mary land also gave her Usual Democratic ma jorities. Ohio, New York, Iowa, .Massa chusetts and Ulionois have all goue Re publican by heavy majorities. The lie publicans have ma.lc ureal gains through out the country, and are jubiluut over the results. McKinly is now looked upon as the inau to lead the Republicans to vic tory in the next national contest. The Democratic parly, with deliat staring them in thefacj will have to look out for their veiy best men. 'Dear Miss Mildred," wrote the young editor, -1 fin J it iuipM.ible. to tell you by Word uf in mill what I h ive b-vn long ing lor hi nulls to s iv. My palsie 1 tongue refuses to do the bidding uf my will when 1 am in your presence I am under the necessity, therefore, of writing to you to tell you bow inexpressibly dear to me you h ive li.'coine an I to ink if you will on sen! to be my wile. In replying, please be brief umil the diseusion of uuiuiji irunt topics, and write only on i no side of the sheet." She should have said "n.i" on both side of the paper. I'll Eery of -hard times" is a (lodsend to the in in who does nut pay bis debts, lays the 1'arsoiis Suu. It serves as an ex cellent excuse and at this lime it is his stock in trade. There is a class that catch on to all subterfuges that will assist them in any way to waid elf ciedilois, and the principal cry of lend limes comes from that class of people. If each and every person would Jo his duty toward his neigh bor aud creditors by paying past and run uing debts til is cry of bard times would vanish as the dew before the morning sun and at such lime it is the duly of every man to make it a punt that bis small debts, particularly, are squatted, it is the obligation nf every citizen to pay as quick ly as possible. One dollar put into circula tion cau pay a great many debts and the cry of bard limes will be greatly lessened. It is no easy thing to dress harsh, coarse hair so ns to make it look graceful "r be coming. By the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, this difficulty is removed, aud the hair made to assume any slyle or airange nicnt that may be desired. 'Jive the Vig or a trial. - - - - A li- fnims hie.li iu Ma-saehu-ctts under c"rtain conditions. A member of the Senior class of Harvard I'niveisiiy recently ki.-sid a pretty maid who was .-bowing him a suite ol rooms that he proposed renting. She complained to her mistress. He was fund $300. ADVERTISEMENTS. KNOWLEDGE r.riiirs comfort and improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others anil enjoy life more, with hs expenditure, by "more promptly adapting the. world's best products to the nee.Ts of physical being, will nttest the ,-aliie to health of the pure liquid l.isntive principles embraced in tho remedy, Svrup of Fig Its e'xceilcnce is due to its presenting in the form nmt acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing nnd truly beneficial pmpertiis of ft perfect lax ative ; cil'ectually eletin-dng the system, di-pcllim.' cohls,' headai lies nnd levers nnd permanently curing constipation. It lias g:,veii sali-faetioii to millions nnd met with the approval of the medical prol'e-si.ei. heciiu-e it ncls on the Kid neys. r and Rowels without weak ening them and it is K-rfectly free from everv olijecli.uiaWe siiletance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug-iri-ls in "M- ami 1 bottles, but it is uiaii ui'actiircd by tin California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every p.ickuL'c, al-o the name, Syrup of Figs, a:id being well informed, you will not accept any tubsliliite if ollercd. mar 2il lv NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE M. F. HART CO. -A UK SHOWINC Hop-Sackings, - Broaiclok, Scre.cs, Henriettas, Flannels, Fancy Novelties, all New DRESS FABRICS, trimmings to match goods. PHI! ftTfe tw. - Foi-MKN', l.OYS and Cllll.liUDS. Ll'l'Di Lill, I II! fcZr !- WiSlfr"-. (iood lils. sivlisa and cheap as anyone can SsVa v&x&K ' bi si:i,i. fi(iui) (iunDs. DRY (JOODS OF EVERY KIND. Notions and dents' Furnishings, Carpets. J. Faust aniKSon, llaunon & Son and full slock of HOOTS and SAOKHof all grades. STIFF & FELT HATS, in fates shaiie?. Nice line Ladies Cloak s of the newest designs. lie not order we will sell cheaper than you can get goods hy ordering. Hive us a 'hare of your patronage, please. TH E M . F. H ART CO. , I'er M. F. Hart, Secretary. net 2l ly. 31, ('Oil KX, SOX & CO., PKTKIWIU IIU, VA. Wholesale IT 1)1 1 GOODS u nsroTioisrs. Manufacturers of Shirts. Drawers and over alls, riiccgiiuraiitccd against all North ern markets. ( irders receive pionipl per sonal attention. nov 2 ly. X KW ADV EHT1SE.M EXTS. Sad and Gloomy Weak and Dyspeptic Hood's Sarsaparilla Coee Strength and Perfectly Cured. Palace Saloon, H. FENCHEL, PROPRIETOR, Kvans' l'.rick lilock, corner store. FINEST WHISKIES i BRANDIES for medicinal purposes. Old Sweet Mosh Mountain Corn. Sole agent for UNHEUSERBUSCH BEER "N DRAFT. A tU-liji.ilfiilboviTajjf. Ci;uf, Tirli;iLTns ami Fruits, o-t 1!) (int. Pr. J. H. White UirmlnghaiD, Alabama. HI have not won enough to expreui my thanki for the great benefits reeeivt'd irom a few boltlos of Hood's Hrapantla. 1 was weak, and it maile mo stnmn; I was a dyspep tic, and It cured me ; I was sad and Bloomy, and it made mo cheerful and hopeful. And last, though not least, it mado mo an ardent and Hood's ss Cures working deniocrnt All who have taken Hood's Hariaparilla with my advice, report pood re mits. I gladly reeomnn-nd It to all sufferer J. K. Whitk, M. a, liirmUiuham, Ala, K. B. If you decide to tako Hood's Bar laparllla do not be Induced to buy any other Instead. IusM upon HOOD'S. Hood's Piil9are-JiL host family cathartic, gentle aud bUtvjUve. l rj a bux. ui ceui. JACKSON OFKICK FURNITURE COMPANY, Jackson, Tenn, Manufacturers ol SCHOOL, CHURCH util OFFICE FURNITURE SCHOOLS mi CHURCHES SEATED IN THK BEST MANNER. Offices furnished. (kjTSend tin catalogue. nov 23 Urn. INDUCEMENTS OFFERED Gnnter Co's., KNI'II'.I.II, X. C. FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Toliareo, Snnfl uti J Ouiit'tTtiitiu ries. OUR BAB is stoi-ked with Choice I.iijuors am! Wines. Sole ap.nU ior l'hil UaktT Whiskey iOLM:N' A 1 1 - 1"' year old Liipin, Stunms Liwr and Ual-onifio Cigars, the tliust .".cent Ciiinr made In 1! ly LAND SALE. lv irt in- tifa lf('i"iT if Ifulilux SiiHiinr rourt niatle in the raue entitled Francis Williams tt als against Jnlm li. Whilakc and wife, we will m'U to the highest hidde lb r cash in I rout of the court house door in llie town of Halifax on Monday, Xo vein he III. I"1!':!, tin-tract ot hind Ineuled in the etninty of Halifax, w ithin and unjoining tin; town of Knlu hi, known as the Jesse Hfptinstall trai t, fully (h-scrihi-d iu the oleadintfs in aid t aiise, containiiiji One Hundred ilnin ai res more or U-ss. S. S. Al.SiH', DAVID ltKI.L, Commissioners. Oct. l-j, l.i::. JU-U-td. KSTAIU-ISIIKD S. H. Marks Co., PETERSBURG, VA. WIIOI.KSALK COXKIXTIONF.IIS ASD Klil'ITKKKIiS liiauufacturertt of plain and I'iincy Candies, Cuke nnd Crackers. Dealcis in Fine CHFWINO TDltACCO Cl(iAi:sSNl'FF. toiT Vou r orders solu itnl, wliich will have our priHonul attention. IU t) ly 111 e. Ulh St., and 1 & 'i Christian's I.ane, KICHMOXD, VA. Flour a Specialty. Proprietors following brands: REX FANCY PATENT, DIADEM, EDGE HILL, C. C. CHOICE EXTRA. Manufacturers and sole proprietors of HEX BAKING POWDER. oct 18 ly FALL & WINTER 8 FALL & WINTER N K W A D VK KTIS EM HNTS . EMEY & PIERCE, -WIIOl.KS.VI.K am' 1 i;ETAILIKAI.EKHIX 11 J il Li n 11 lull JOE WHITAKEE, Enfield, N. C. Yes, Fall and Winter Stock now complete, and I hear the busy hum of traffic through my store and the comments of pleased customers. Merit wins every time. I allow no misrepresentations. The satis faction of the customer is my first consideration. I sell only reliable goods. There is no catch penny business - about - my - establish ment. I carry a fine line SOLID SHOES and sel1 at close figures. Full line DRESS GOODS, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Staple Groceries, and goods of every de scription usually found in a general store. When in Enfield drop in to see JOE WHITAKER, Hew. Goods fa Fall t Winter. fl V E R Y department brimful and running - over. We - carry - the largest stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and GROCERIES of any house in Hali fax County. Our immense store is FULL of BARGAINS for all. We keep every article needed on the farm or in the house. Visitors to Weldon should visit our store and inspect our stock be fore buying elsewhere. WHO? WHERE? WHAT? WHO? SYDflOR 4 HUfWLEY. WHEliE? 711 & 713 E. BROAD ST. RICHMOND, VA. WHAT? LEDEfS If FUIlllTUIE. Our 8 ilnoraare filled with the latent and best furniture nf all graihs. PRICKS Jit C'K BOTTOM. Mail order have our personal attention. MATTRESSES of all kiuds a Kpceialty. 10 19 Cm. DAVENPORT & MORRIS, ITth and Doi k Street?, Richmond, Ta. f aitii iiiij uivu w-a. vv' A Ju Ti Direct frem Rio and Santos, Molasses from Cuba and l'orto Rico. Siumr Irish ml gliah Porter Guinness Sout Bass Als. Agents for J. A F. Murtcll's fine Coguail Branny and Carenou and Turof Zaragoni Spain, Finest Licorice Taste. Ah Distillers' agents for Fnleher, Hc.iorc, Wysor, Phil. Baker, Jacob (Iro- Bummer's Nelnon county, Ky. Fine Ryo Whiskies, and 1. 1 m, win, i. c. HEW BU o a-1 E s . I lilivn SfVODil mv lnnoii'S nnd rn:iitriirti nn linnil nl'mv nwn nmln )Bn. rr - " '"j v ii u uimbv. aiou tug ct-k'lrutod Columbus Uugpicp, all whivh I will sell cheap lor cash. Also cart wheels; ail Linda ol' carriage materials, Mich as rims, huU, spokes, AvaWi, leather, oil cloth, multi-kin CMtU. Liitlur w:i1iits. niili-rfltllirt Ilvurv'si V.ii m.d imil, ,, .iiAna strewn, bultp, iVlloe, plates, uiallenhlu eaiinj8, eoitur irons, etc. Variiif-l'S, paints', ii-.,-.0o ininJ. CHEAP FOR OAslC. RUS we iin tvum Ki lupjiung uuue prouipiiy. V. 11. ItiV. MES- H. A. VICK, WELDON, 1ST. C. I have on hand a nice assortment of fine Confectioneries, 1'iuits of all kinds, Ci gars, ('paretics, Snuff, Tobacco, fine stationery, a nice lot of BIID CAGES "hich I will sell cheap. Hammocks from seventy-live cents to ffi.-.i. n ma eeis, IOJH, laney liouous. OXFORD BIBLES, mm. Lheap nnd ttaudaid uuvelsliy sutli wnteif asi-eott, Hielens, Charles Mayne Reid Marion Hurland, llertlia M. Clay, CeorKio Slieldens ui,d Jlary J Holmes On my 5 CENT COIJNTERBU JNO. S. NORTH1NCTON. GEO. J. MORRISON & CO., l-Ol.'DKIN AND DOMIXTIC DRY - GOODS, PETERSBURG, VA., Fall and Winter Stock NOW FULL & COMPLETE. J9Farticular attention paid to filling order lMG-3m. ,;. Cll'r'''' 1)rf!W Goo,U' 0llr sU,t'k "f Flanm'' Underwear is full and com-IM-'EI'1ele for men, Ladies, and Childn-n. W ,.nrt I-'n,l,mi.iiu. ' rw "o II ""1 l)ollln',i,!"- Mallinisi, Lace CurUius. Velvets nud Smyrna Ruga, tH Table and Houiholrl li,,.. in .,,a 101 w.i ni..i.,. ' siery, Gloves, Etc., Etc. ON APPLICATION." I H I. 1 4 r