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THE RO.vNOKE iN'EWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1894. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. J. W. SLEDGE, Editor S- E. STAINBACE, Associate Editor. Entered at Pout Office tit WMoa a Second CUm Matter. SATIS OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVA.VCB. Ooe Year (by Mail), Postage Paid $1.50. 8ii Months 75. A Weekly Demncratiejonrual devoted to the material, educational, political anil agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding counties. M9" Advertising rotes reasonable tarnished on application. and II Missouri widow must be very ac coiauiujatinj; and patieut it' the story is true that a St Louis man within three days married one widow and contracted engagements to marry two more. In tho old days Daniel Evans of Wales rdered a ooffio lor his wife, who was dying. Thei he got drunk. Next morning he was dead, and his wile, recovering, buried hiui in the coffin lie had ordered for her. THE OLD NORTH STATE. CRISP TAR HEEL HAPPEX IXGS FROM CHEROKEE TO MAXTEO. A German astronomer, Rudolf Falb, announces in a speech at Leipnic that the comet of I860 would collide with the earth on November 13, 1899, between 2 and 5 a. ui. The result of the collision is to be such a display of shooting stars as will astonish the inhabitants of Mars and Venui for three days. George W. Childs, editor and propri etor of the Public Ledger, died at his home in Philadelphia last Saturday morning. He was the embodiment of all that is Doble and best id mankind. He was great in goodness uod was the peer in heart aid soul of any man who ever lived to help his fellows, and to uplift humanity. On Thursday last the debate on the Wilson tariff bill was finally closed ia the House by Reid ia behalf of the Republi cans and Speaker Crisp and Chairman Wilson ia behalf of the Democrats, and the bill was voted on and passed the House. This event carries the measure to the Senate, and it is hoped that the Democrats of that body will hasten to push the measure through. A North Carolina justice of the peace was recently called upon to marry a couple. The magistrate sometimes in dulges in poetry, and knowiog how little property the bride and grooui possessed, performed the ceremony in tho lollowiug words : "Jim, will you take Bet, Without regret, To love and cherish Till one of you perish, And he laid under the sod So help you God ?" TllE report of the House committee "V-on sleciioU" in the Williams-Settle con test from tho Fifth District of North Carolina, wassubuiittud on January 3lth. The majority report was prepared by Mr. Paynter, of Kentucky. The allegations of Williams were that Settle's majority was obtained Ly irregularities. The re port admits the irregularities, but say N they were not sufficient to change the result. Settle is the only Republican from North Carolina, and the youngest member of the House, being but -7 years old. The statement is made with positive Deal that duriug the last Administration the Judiciary Committee laid dovn a rule of action and communicated their determination to President Harrison that thtiy wuuld not report favorably on the c lutmuatiou of any iiuiuiuee far Just ice of the Supreme Court who was over 60 jeira uf age. If this rule is to be revived now it could be used to place Mr. Peck bam under the ban without goiug further ff Alffthe merits or the demerits of the case,s he mn born January 1, 1833, and is therefore li 1 years of age. HtNRY WATntttsoN says: "The ory of the pour goes up to God for work I But there is no work. Why? Because there ia overproduction. Why? Because we van produce in nine months more than we can consume in twelve. The remedy ? More consumers; wider markets; freedom of trade with all oian- - ' Vrod. Let us out of this black hole of protectionism, where, with banks hunting with money and millionaires multiplying by hundreds men am sturviug by thous- tods. Let us out, to the world, und wiih plants established, processes perfected aud cheajMied, trade marks ami patents - .1 ,1! It,,, r r ,t,., ti ,:, I ,.. ought to desire, aud we can meet and f t ibeat all uur cuuimereial rival yea, ' t35o;land in every neutral market, h jf recovering those markets that (teographi n oally belouK ui us, but which have been t stolen from us by our seuiwless policy of I restriction." 1 . Tai highest pressure used to drive a - '', water wheel is claimed by a valley near Grenoble, France, where a turbine 10 ; feat in diameter has been operated since ' 1875 with a bead of 1,638 feet. A flaw ' " -- of about 75 Halloo of water per second jive i furoa of 1,500 hone power. Ayer' Hair Vigor keep th icalp free from dandruff, prevent the hair from hmoming dry aud harsh, and glosy. Ml the elements that nature -require", to make the hair abuudaut and .Wutiful, art supplied by thi admirable prparatti n. KVTat Roanoke News and the At lanta Cojalmiioa on year for 81.50. SuWibe tteaee. During last year the enrollment in the graded schools of Statesville was 589, There is a movement on foot to estab lish a new cotton factory at New Bern. There arc 192 studeuts at the Agri cultural and Mechanical College, Ral eigh. Mr A. L Mace, of New Vork. will take charge of the new Park hotel, at Raleigh. The trustees of B. L. Duke, of Dur ham, have paid creditors a dividend of 15 per cent. Charlotte is making an effort to secure the meeting of the nest State Horticul tural Society. A new gold mine has been discovered in Mecklenburg county. Several nuggets have been found. The shipiaeuts of tobacco from Wins ton last week were nearly threo hundred thousand pouuds. The Keeley Institute at Rooky Mount has shut up shop. The building will be used for school purposes. The prospects for the New Bern fair are said to be most flattering. It is said that there will be the 1 Tgest crowd ever seen. A man has been arrested at Lexington for passing counterfeit money. He had $10 in 25 cents pieces in his pocket when arrested. The directors of the North Carolina railroad met in Greensboro Wednesday, and declared a semi-annual dividond of 3 per cent. A man named Kelly shot another man James Russell, at Huntsville, Yadkin county, and the wound will probably prove fatal. Kelly is iu jail. Tho Greensboro Record says that the B iard of Aldermen of that city have closed a contract for electric lights and an for an electric street railway The News says Fay Templetou is spending some days at Mt. Airy, It was several days after her arrival before it became publicly kuown who she was. Senator Raosom has endorsed Major A. H. Galloway as postmaster at lleids ville. It was expected at one time that Dr. Courts would secure his endorsement. A requisition has been made by Gov ernor Carr on the Governor of Missouri for Chas. Hensley, charged with tho murder of Bud Ilensley, iu Madisou county. Two miners from Mootana have leased a gold mine near Mooeure, in Chatham county. They wtIL work it on a large scale and with the latest improved ma chinery. A ebiid was last week burned s i as to cause its death in Charlotte. Its sensi bilities were completely destroyed aud for several hours b'fore death suffered no pain. T h e Luther Memorial build ina which was recently burned at Wil mington, ij to be rebuilt at once. A committee has been appointed to submit plans and -peeificaiions. The Wilmiugton Review says the rafting has beeu good on all the rivers since the begiuniug of the year, and that the arrivals of timber there have averaged ten rafts a day. A jouug sport at Salisbury is said to have lost all he had on the Corbett-Mitch-el fight. His friends have been offering to lend him old shoes aud clothes till be can make uiou ;y to buy more. Work on the truck larms in the eastern part of the State is far advanced. It is estimated that from fifty to sixty thou sand barrels of cabbage will be shipped frtm New Bern alone next season. The board of directors uf the Oxford Orphan Asylum met Tuesday for the purpose of electing a superintendent. As was expected and desired by everybody Rev Dr. Black was retained in that po sition. A little daughter of citizen of War ren county, uauied Wilson, was recently burned to death His little sod was missing a few days ago. The body has been found iu a mill race, into which the little t'cilnw had fallen. The people of Wilmington have sent to Governor Carr a statement showing their readiness to give to the State all the water front of the encampment ground. The Government in 188!) built a battery there, and it is asserted that this does not stand on private ground. With pure, vigorous blood coursing through the veins and animating every fibre of the body, cold weather ia not only endurable but pleasant and agret- aoie. no other blood m -dicine u so certain in its results as Ayer Sarsaparilla What it does for other it will do for you. Don racing is fast comiug into promiience. In 18ST Willie Ketchum.of Ontario, showed his tr ''ing dog broken to hainess. It was an lii.-h setter, who never left a trot and made half-mile heats against ponies. He was able to outspeed almost every poney was cutercd against him. His challengo against any pony twelve hands or under, or to give any hoive twenty seconds, the horse to go a mile and the dog half a mile, the horse to draw a quarter of his weight. The lad made about 8100,000 with his dog in this way. Twelve thousand persons have been killed by the complete annihilation by earthquake of the town of Kuchun, Persia, according to advices from China by steamer Belgis. The bodies of ten thousand victims of the awful disaster havo already beeu recovered. 50,00(1 cattle were destroyed at the same time. The once important and beautiful city of 20,000 people is now only a scene of death, desolation uud terror. WELDOlM MARKET. COKIIEl'TEU WKEKI.r VOH T1IK BENEFIT K 01 It CllfNTItV KlllENllS. watm her Caatoria. WW"MChlkt,.aOCrWfurOaorla. "-.. tfcu. to Cstoria. Wk" h"1 a"1". famUm. CMtorU. C. R. Sides, per lb. Shoulders Bacon, per lb, Hams, S. C, per lb, Lard, refined, Flour, per barrel, l'atent, " " " Straight, W. I. Molasses, per gallon, Syrup, per gallon, (iranulated sugar, per lb, Light brown Sugar, per lb, Butter, per lb, Cheese, per lb, Green Coffee, per lb, Poultry, K.ggs, per dozen, Shot, per lb, Gun powder, per lb, Coal oil, white, safety 150, per gal. 15 Coal oil, red C, per gallon, 15-20 Apple Vinegar, per gallon, 3010 Beeswax, per lb, 20 Tallow, per lb, 5 Hides, flint, per lb, 4 " green, " 2 " salted," 3 Salt, per sack, 1 25 I'oro, per bushel, 50 Meal, ' " 60-70 Rice, " " 0-8 Peas, black, per bushel, 50 Peas, black eye, per bushel, 05 I'eanuts, per bushel, 35 to 50 Cotton, per poiiud, (ij Bagging, (or yard, 2 1-1 lb, li Ties, per b ineh, 81.15 So. Sc. lie, 10c. 84.50 83 25 20 and 4 He 30c C 5 25-30 15 to 20 2 to 27 15 to 25 10 10 25 to 10 Til id is Ment kor Yoi It has been truly said that half the world does not know hw the other half lives. Comparatively few of us have perfect health, owing to the impure condition of our blond But wo rub along f'rem day to day. with scarcely a thought, unless forced to our atteution, of the thousands all about us who are suffering from scrofula, salt rheum uud other serious blood disorden, and whose agonies, can only be iiuagii ed. The marked success of I loud 'a Sar aparilla for these troubles, as shown in our advertising columns frequently, certainly seems to justify urging the use of this excellent medicine by all who knew that their blood is disordered. Evt ry claim in behalf ol Hood's Sarsaparilla is fully backed up by what the unJi.iue has dune and is slill doing, snd wlieu its proprietors urge its merits aud its use upou all wliojutftr from impure blond, in great or small degrees, they cer ainly mean to include you. That Stateu Island woman who thiew ammonia ato the eyes of a burglar and robbed liim f his watch una pocket change while he was trying t scoop the ammonia out of his eyes, hopes that the next burglar wro comes along will wear a niee watch an ' soma money in his clothes. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr: M. K. H ade Stonewall, Taou. A Helpless Invalid Kidney and Liver Trouble and Nervous Debility 16 Yoars of Suffering Indod by Taking Hood't. "C. I. Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Man.: "The effects o( Hood's Naruparllla In my cat have been truly marvelous. It tar surpasses any other medicine I have ever taken. Por 10 years I was troubled with torpid liver, kidney trouble and nervous debility, and was A Helpless Invalid. I hav been taking Mode's Sarsaparilla for tbre montha and I teel that 1 am cured. I feel better now than I have for sixteen years. I thank (IihI llm. fur my health, and C. I. Hood It Co., second, tor Hood's Harsaparllla. 1 have recom- Hood'sCures mrnded It to all my neighbors and several of tliem are using Hood's Harsaparllla with good ri-sults. I am .'3 years old and teel better than I 11 1 at 40." Iks. IS. Wade, Htonewall, Tanu. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly anl eXelcutly, on tha liver aud bowels. !19c. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Mary T. Perkins, deceased, before the Superior conrt of Halifax ' on the 1st day of Jan nary 1894, hereby notifies all persons holding claims against the estate of his testatrix to present them to him dnly verified at his residence in Brinklcyville township, Halifax county, within twelve months from the date of this notice or the same will be pleaded in bar thereof. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This the loth day of January, 1H!M. W. W. KOSHER, ExecntorMr. MaryT. Perkins, dee'd. Mullen & Daniel, Attorneys, M8-flin. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nnd improvement and temls to personal enjoyment when rightly nsotl. The many, who live bet ter than others anil enjoy life more, with less exprniliturc, by nioro promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the initio to health of the pure liiiuid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Svrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and plena tint ti the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; ell'eetually diffusing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and levers unci permanently curing constipation. It has given sati-faetion to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, bccniw it nets on the Kid neys, l.ivr and Ilowels without weak ening them and it is perieclly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Iml's is for sale by all drug gists iu fine and if 1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Kijj Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every packap', also the name, Syrup of Kips and lieini! well informed, you. will not accept any substitute if otlered. mar 2(i ly JI, C'OHKN.SOX V CO., PKTEKSM'ltd, VA. Wholesale DRY GOODS ait ISTOTIOITS. Manufacturers of Shirts, Drawers and over alls. Price guaranteed apiiust all North ern mai kets. Orders receive ptompt per sonal attention. nov 2 I v. NEW APVEKTISEMENTS. No Use Talking! Peoplr wlio want good Iturncsw, SiuliUcs, Coll.irs, I Indies, or anything for Horses, will go to P. F. JOHNSON & CO., Hill Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. for them. They keep good stuff, und sell cheap- And now is a good time to buy. Call at the TKl'SK STOKE, nov '2 ly. Palace Saloon, H. FENCHEL, PROPRIETOR, Evans' Prick I'.loek, comer store. FINEST WHISKIES & BRANDIES for medicinal purposes. Old Sweet Musli Mountain Corn. Sole agent for ANHEUSER BUSCH BEER 0N DRAFT. A delightful beverage. Gunts Cigars, Tobacroes and Fruits, o- t li- (im. INDUCEMENTS OFFERED r 1 Go's- ENFIELD, N. C. FINE FAMILY CROCERIES, Tobacco, Snuff and Confectioneries OUR is stocked with Choice Liquors and Wines. Sole audits for Phil liaker Whiskey, GOLDEN AGE 15 year old Liquors, Stumps Beer and Saboroso Cigars, the tluest 5 cent Cigar made. IU 19 ly, ESTABLISHED 1. S. H. Marks Co. PETERSBURG, VA. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND FKCITEKER8 manufacturers of plain and Fancy Candies, Cakes and Crackers. Dealers in Fine CHEWING TOBACCO ItYonr orders solicited, which will have our personal attention. 10 19 ly ItOtetianCo. HIS. 14th St., And 1 & 2 Christian's Lane, RICHMOND, VA. Flonr a Specialty. Proprietors following brands: REX FANCY PATENT, DIADEM, EDGE HILL, KENWOOD, RIVEH El HIE, C. C. CHOICE EXTRA. Manufacturers and sole proprietors of BEX BAKING POWDER. octlQly What is Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishiicss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea aud "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilutes the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend, Castoria. "Castorl Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. M tlitm have repeatedly told mo of iU gMd effect u.rou ilielr children." Dit. U. C. OfMioon, Lowell, MasM. " Cantoria la tho best remedy for children of which 1 am acquainted. 1 litijh) the day is not fur distant wheu mothers willconsider the mil Interrat of their children, and uite Owtoria in itead of thevarlousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, hy forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby bending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KlNCHKLOK, Conway, Ark, Castoria. " Castoria 1 so well adapted to child rrn that 1 recommend itasnuperlorUiaiiy pntuription known to me." II, A. Arcukh, M. D , 111 So. Oxford St., Urooklyn, Y. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of their exjH'ri euee in their outside practice with t'astorin. ami although wo only have among m; medical supplies what is known as reitul.ir products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." Unitkd Hospital and Dispihsary, Uoston, Mass. Allin C. Smith, Pre$.t . 4 ! Hous IMTHE KW ADVERT IS E 51 E NTS. i; :,.; -I. h:7. i lliodlrwl ivs;'.!t of 1 tlnrr l..e j j In--;. w. u. s i'-'di aro known ami Brown i.t ii. f,!' tiiflfn. .f,trni iir lit'id. elHl ror AV'o-.rSr-il Uoiik. It In not a mtrr-cotaloi' I r,.t ti. t..;.'inRe iiui.lv nt tint i:riitt'St viilue. i l.t iilnit ii'.'iul liiicirmii'lon !: H li.rlho lrur!:. r .. .1 T.vj.'ilitr llh lull iwt it'll lura al...",t outH A -', :,Mt.irn for i-' the fn!i ilirmiimir U-.v ,-r ... r. t Ttr,-ta for Snirar MukliiL't uImi dehci Uu'is uf LatbyriiM Sylvestris, un InMiluiU'J tv',r i.-n i.h.i.i.. iiiid nil ilio hltext novellit'S for B tf del uml uinn. Write for it, umi current pric-f n iv Ur;iss, t lover, or oilier h it-Id Seeds required. se:id y 'ir ord'-rs direct. If your luerctmut tloi IiotUimdleAVooil's Seeds. T. W. WOOD & S3VS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. IF YOU WANT TO . OH A I I TAT 13 LJ 1 - gol M4 tit;: ' uU WATCH to H. J. CORDLE'S CHAIN, JEWELRY STORE, liitMon, N. C Mr. C'orillc is tiiif of llic lnt wiitrli rt-puirfrs inNorlli Ciiruliim. Tho Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City, TllE M. F. HART GO. -A12E SlIOWINd- Hop-Sackings. - Broadclothes Scrtres, Htiiiriettas, Flaunels, Fancy Noveltios, all New DRESS FABRICS, trimmings to nuitvh goods. Ja'ylllfiMi'Bl,f- UoiMt . wtylisli anil chvnp oh anyone ran b.s r - in... lurti , un, tii.i'vt k-p. jur.iir..i, i unit V- in i.t'iti.it . BkL SELL (JtHM) (K)I)S. DRY (JOODS OF EVERY KIND. Notions nml Clouts' Furnishings, Curjiets. J. Faust amlSon, Huuiion & Son und full stock of BOOTS and SAOEH of all grades. STIFF & FELT HATS, in latos sliajiep. Nice line Ladies t'loaku of tlie newest designs. Do not order we will sell cheaper tliun you can get goods hy ordering, (iive us n share of your pat ronage, phase. THE M. F. HART CO., l'er M. F. Hart, Secretary. oct U(i lv. DOUGLAS I $3 SHOE The Bret Shoes a m t forlii.'L.Mune,. Iff I mmmmf-. 'C III Ll sr. a yn. i .:"? vi. m line iv i lie: u. i r jbt. wIT ,& "Ult" WP. , U. ji FOR GENTLEMEN, $5, S4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. 83.50 Police Shoe, 3 8oles. $2.60, $2 for Workingmen. $2 and $1.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, $3, $2.60 $2, $1.75 CAUTION. -If ui dnlKi. gin you W. L. UoukIsi or itayi ne ne ibin wttli- on the nnme itnnilMMl on iu doiiodi, put him down OBafreuu. W. . L. DOUCLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better satisfaction at the price advertised than any other make.' Trv one pair and be con vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas" name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They eon eflord to -lt et a lou profit, it.l we believe you rn money by buTlnt; ell your footwear of the dealer advep tUod below. Catalogue free upoa application. W. X. UOUULAS, Brockteu, Mm. FOR SALE BY C RIND Your n ii-ii Hone, Meal, Oyster Shells, Corn, liraiiaiii Flour, itc-, in the celehratetl $5.00 HAND MILLS? 1(10 per cent, more made in keeping loultry. Also Pow er Mills and Farm I'eed Mills. Circuliwn sent on appli cation. WILSON I1HUS , KiiMoii. I'a. W. B. TILLERY, C. E. McGWIGAN, WELDON, N. C. ENFIKLD, N. C. WHO? WHERE? WHAT? Willi! SYDIJ0R 4 HUflDLEY. WHEKE? 711 & 713 E. BROAD ST. RICHMOND, VA. WHAT? Our 8 floore arc filled with the latest and beat furniture of all grades. PRICES ROCK BOTTOM- Mail orders have our personal iittention. MATTRESSES of all kind a Specialty. () 19 6m. DAVENPORT & MORRIS, 17th and Dock Street, Richmond, Va. IMPORTERS OF COFFEE Direct frem Rio and Santos, Molasses from Cuba and Porto Rico, Sugar, Irish and En glish Porter Guinness Bout Boss Ale. Agents for J. & F. MarteH's fine Cognac Brandy and Carcnou and Tur of Zaragtwi Spain, Finest Licorice Paste. Also Distillers' agents for Fnlcher, Besore, Wysor, Phil. Baker, Jacob drover Summer's Nelson county, Ky. Fine Eye Whiskiee, and 9 KParticnlar attention paid to filling orders ll-lfi.3m. EMRY & FIERCE WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN 1 U I' K Ul New hi s for Fall i Winter. p 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. GEO. J. MOliKISON. JNO. S. NORTHINCTON. J. E. WHITEHORNE. GEO. J. MORRISON & CO., FOHEKIN AND DOMESTIC DRY - GOODS, No. 126 Sycamore st., PETERSBURG, VA., Fall ani later Stock NOW FULL & COMPLETE. Black and Colored Dress Goods. Our stock of Flannel Underwear is full and com plete for men, Ladies, and Children. Laces and EmhroidericH. Cassiiuere. and Domestics. Matting,, u Curtains. Velvets and Smyrna Rugs Table and Household linens. 10 and 12-4 Wool Blankets. Hosiery, Gloves, Etc., Etc. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS. SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATION, IfSuOnr Prices areas low as any house South of Baltimore,
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