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CTOHILT "W. SLEDGE, l'ltoi'KiUTOii. -A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE TEIRIMIS:-1-5'1 I'11'1 annkm in advance VOL. XXV. WELDON, N. C, T11U11SDAY, JULY 19, 1894. NO. 15. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hill HOill rants MANUFACTURING CO. J. COHEN SON, Proprietors, Cor. Sycamore and Bolliugbrook si reels, Petersburg, Va. Solicits trails of Eastern Carolina. Hoy We make panta in all grades, oct 19 ly. Business Men! SEND YOUR ORDERS TOR -MOB PRINTING K- TOTHE EXCELSIOR PRINTIN( COMPANY, WtiLDON, N. C. THE EXCELSIOR EXCELS all oth er printing houses in GOOD WORK, BEST MATERIAL, and SLOWEST PRICES- ALL KINDS BLANK DEEDS ON HAND v.v J.f tje'r" Renos, l'wikef Heads, (till I(eads, Kuvolopea, gtatepipnta, Hand Pills, FwgnMunea, Tickets, Etc, Etc Etc, LAST BAYS OF NEW YORK, i'A HWrite for samples and prices. E. L. llAYWAKI), I'KOl'IilKTOB. FOR SALE. All of the real estate of J, L. Frvur in the town ot Wttl don. FOR TERMS apply to PP. T.CLARK, teal Estate Agimt, Weldou, N. C. DJ(VI$$ CO., WHOLESALE gROCERS No. 42 Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va. TOBACCOS. Our special brands of Flour: GOLD MEDAL FANCY PATENT, DIXIE PATENT, gElJ PATENT, HARVEST QUEEN, 8NOW DROP. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. II. DAV,9. O. DAM1KI.,!T. C. HARRISON Weldon.N.C. Liltleton, N. C. WeUion.N.C. DAY, DANIEL 4t HARRISON, TTQRNEYS-AT'LAW, Practices in the conrla of Halifax and Warren counties, nndwberever their ser vices are1 needed. 1 One of the flrin will be In Halifax on each Monday. 1 18-Iy. yjT1 J. WARD, EnnkM), N. C. SURGEON .; DENTIST, OUtoe oTer McUwigan's How, 11 Sly. JAHUM.aULl.IS, WALTia a. aiaiiL tjliUili PASIII, Practice In Uieoonrtsof HftllrsiandNorthamp. Ion ni In the Biiiireine and Mural ourt. (Jul. tlf!)i)lltlirie in HI iMUfMiqi m;rUI uaruilUR. Brauc) uO oe at Uiiiiu, M. u open ever- Hon day. Jan 7 ly D It. T. T. KOSS, 33 E3 IT T I 3 T . WeUJon, H. Cf sfOfHe orer Entry & J'ierce'satore. 10-1-Iy. T. W. HARRIS, D. D. S, to . LlWLlTON, N. C. Teeth Kitraciod without pain. 430-6. If the Prophecy In Professor Fall) Comes to Pass tie City will lie Destroyed. Til E following somewhat start ling communication lias been re coived by the New York Herald. It is typewritten on a postal carJ, is post marked Newark, N. J., but is unsigned: Professor Falb, of Vienna, prophesies New York city to bo destroyed August 17. Great cities have been destroyed in the past Babylon, Tyre, Nineveh, Go morrah and Sodom. New York city is much more nicked than these cities. Prayer for mercy every Wednesday at throe o'clock at Gutlcnburg, N. J. lloom for over twenty thousand under the big trees near the ball ground. Cross Forty second stroet on Barclay street ferries. Thero would bo nothing in ibis an nouncement worthy of notice but for the oonnection with it of the name of Pro fessor Falb, of Vienna, who, by the way, is no longer of Vienna, but of Berlin. Probably the postal card is a specimen of the work of the practical joker. A New York journal recently pub lUlicd in its Sunday edition a statement of the same character to wit, that there would be a great submarine earthquake in July or Ami"1 ncW ""ich wou' "swamp the city of New York under a tidal wave, while at the same time Florida and California will bocouio islands." No evidence has been given that Pro fessor Falb has made any such prcdic tion. As a matter of fact, this distin guished scientist is never vague as to dato in his forecasting of physical con vulsions and phenomena, for he publishes at the bci;iniing of every year a lst of dates when such occurrences may be ex pected, though, ho never, attempts to lo- cute their position. His dates of maximum disturbance for the present yoar arc, in the order of their violence: August 30, September 20, February 'JjO, March 21, August 1, April 0, January 21, May S and October 28. Up to the present timo the predictions have been verified with singular accuracy) all the earthquakef,oyclones, disturbances, cloudbursts, floods, &c, having occurred on or about one or another of the above dates, so far (is these have lapsed, the next one to be heard from being on Au gust 1, and the next following on August 20, being designated by Professor Falb as the most serious for tho year. August is not included in the list. It is pretty geierally known that Pro fessor Falb makes his predictions of the times of the physical phenomena ou (he conjunctions and oppositions of the sun and moon, believing that these two bodies exercise an attractive influence upon the earth otherwise shown In tbo move ments of tides which causes earthquakes, violeut storm periods and other catastrophes. Nothing bus ever been, heard from the professional astronomer In favor of either of these views; in fad, they universally scoff at professional astrouomers In favor of cither of those t i ;W': iu fact, they universally scoff at Professor Fdb'spre dictions as beiug ouly "o (incidences " The earthquakes iu (j recce of May 6 7 were at the time uf a conjunction 1 1' the sun and moon, just as I lion- i.f April 20 wercciaoilyon I ho dale of an upposi tion of the moon Un June 18 there was an opp niiii.u of I he sun and moon, and on June 211 ueeiiru d thn great earth quake in Toio, J 'pap, which, among Olhir things, disln yed ihe Ijeiiti.in l.ega tion and the American KpisCi.pal mission buildings. Under Ike rules observed by Professor Falb there is no doubt but there will be physical disturbances of some importance following this opposition. It may also bo supposed that the counties liable tole affected will be that part of Southern Europe lying between 0 degrees and CO degrees east longitude, Eastern Asia, Japan, the East Indies and Australia, Eastern South America and the Atlantic Ooean east of New Fouuuiuuu. Tltt.ru will probably be a sharp ' heated term passing across lhjs country from west tp east, accompanied by fierce electrical dis turbances. It would be utterly Impossible on any known theory to predict tidal wave which would destroy New York. This eould only occur after a great local earth quake, or one under the ocean, or on the west coast of Europe, and it is not possi ble (o prcdipt the forpo necessary tp apcompiun mis rami, A Leader. Sinoe ill first Introduction, Electric Bitten has galoed rappidly in popular favor, until now it la clearly in the lead among pure medical tonics and alteratives containing nothing winch per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it u recognized as the best and purest tied icine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will curs lick headache indigestion constipation, and drive Ma luria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Prioo only GOo. per L n it t r 1 uotue. ooiu py rvm. jouen. A WOMAN'S WATCH. One Inanimate Thing tic Gloom iest Man Willi Not Lile To Be. Everybody has his or her momenta of mental depression when the World seems lo lose its brightness that is so happily apparent at other limes. The optimist's skies are sometimes clouded just a little, and the songs of the birds, tbo murmur of the brooks, the croon of the bees fail to gladden him as they should. The average man would be ashamed to confess it, hut there arc times when he almost wishes be was not an animate thing, possessing the living, intellectual endowments that enable him to vote, build the kilchin fires, calculate eclipses and hustle for three meals a day. But there is one inanimate thing he docs not oare to be, and that is a womau's watch. A woman who is not engaged in business and who does not wear her watch regu larly winds it up whenever she happens to think of it, if it bo convenient to do so just at that time. If she forgets It to day, to morrow she will niud it up tight enough to niako up for lost time. Any first class jeweler who has made a study wili tell you that a woman's watch should have a three ply boiler iron case that cannot be gotten into under any cir cumstances, even with a can opener or a full kit of burglar a tools. It should be wound up to go a hundred years when she gets it aud should be so constructed that it may be used as a nut cracker, a tack hammer or for most any other all around domestic purpose, When tho baby is not using the watch as a plaything, the timepiece usually lies open on tho dresser whero it is forced to make a collection of dust, hair, burnt matches and other brio a brae. Tic own er of the watch U always happy to open it at any and all times so that those in terested may watch the wheels go rouud. If the watub ever gets more than its capacity of trash, and cau no longer as similatc among its mechanism the refuse crowded into it; then, if dares to catch its breath, it is pounded on the back and shaken till its works become loosened and make such a merry sound that l lie baby loves to use the timepieco for a rat tic. Then if it doesn't go its owner pries about among its wheels qqd ';jirini;- with a hairpin or a toothpick, Finally ho lakos '-tho mean stubborn old thing" to the jeweler who cleaned and rcpaiied it three yeors ago, and fives him a blowing up because he didn't know euough to (W the vra,tob. so it would run a little while without stopping. Wo all have our dark days, but iu the moments uf our deepest gloom wo should thiuk of the unhappy fato of a woman's watch, and thanking our lucky stars that we are not so bad off as we might be, press joyfully on to tho smiling future that awaits us. Nixon Waterman, in Chicago Journal. AN UNKNOWN AU-MHU.K. About one year ago a pretty young lady attending the ltiehmond High School received n package from a little town in Virginia containing a handsome and valuable diamond ring. Accompa nying the package was a note stating that tho donor was up,kpowp to icr and she would, perhaps, never see him, but that he admired her. The ring had in graved iu it the word "Unknown." The young lady graduated this year, and re cenlly she received a package postmarked fro ii a small town iu North Caroliua. It contained un elegant gold wqtch aud chaiu. A note accompanying the pres ent stated that her unknown admirer knew her Mrthduy occurred about the middle of Juno and that tho gift was intended .as a birthday present. The enamoured uuknown took gnat pains to keep the young lady and her fii uds from discovering his idiulity. He even carved out the uunibci in tho Well so the jeweler who so!d it could l ui be tiaced Neither the young hidy nor uny uf her friends have the lamtesl idea us to who the unknown admirer can be, they not knowing any one in the lnwus from which the preaeuls came. Hieliinond Times. Guaranteed Cure. Wo authorise our advertised druggist to sell Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon thu coodiliuo. It you are atllietcd with a oough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use Jhi" remedy as directed, giving it a tmr trial, apq experienpe po benefit, 'yon may return (lie bottle and nave your money rctupdeq. Wo could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery oould be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Wu. Cohen s drug store. Large site 50a. and tl 00. WbtM Bar was ilea, wo gave fcer. Posterta, 1fm ta W thlkl, alio crttst fur Uatturla. WUm aha tutoama Mia, aba clung la Castorla. Ifhea bad CbiMrao, abe (an Uieai Caatorla. W. C. OWENS, of Kentucky, This g-entlomau has acquired consldorablo fame on account of his vigorous campaign for tho conirresalonal nomination against William O P. BreckluridKO, ot Mutlellno Pollard memory. Mr Oon' agitation Is characterised by dignity and falrnes-a cour.ioof anion which may insure bis nomination and election to congress. NEARER TO THEE. "Nearer, inyGod, to Thee!" ( would feel the sheltering wng Cast its soothing shadow o'er me w hile the angels joyous siug, Ring a song of glad'niug welcome, as my soul, a-weary, creeps Where the burden melts mid pity kisses sadness, 'till it sleeps ! "Nearer, my tlod, to Theel" while the noon day's burning beat Blasts life's blossoms, nnd all withered, easts thcru drooping at my feet, Nearer still, from darkness looping, I won,ld (Ud A (estiny jdnu) Whete lay heurt could drink the smiling, smiling of my Father's face! "Nearer, my God, to Thee!" Oh, slill nearer let me bo, As the clouds of ev'ning blot out all the earthly light from me, Draw me closer to the haven, sale from toil, from bitter tears, Let me feel that cooling shadow as the close of life's day neurs ! EllWAltD N. Wuoii. HOW A jap (iiuri TISS. AllVUU- A, young lady wishes to marry; she is very beautiful, has a rosy countenance framed in dark hair, eyebrows in the form of the crescent moon, and a small but gracious mouth. She, is njsfl very rich rich enough to spend tho day by tho side of her beloved, admiring flowers, and to pass the night in singiug to the stars of honvcu. The man ou whom her ' choice shall fall must bo young, handsome and educated. Ho must also bo willing to share thu same grave Frankfurter Zeiuing. TIIK WIIITK STOCKINGS. STRANGE COINCIDENCE. Wars anfl Disturbances Always Follow tie seventeen Year Locnst. lll Mlllltl) THAT TIIK WHITE MTtlCKINI'.S WII.I. UK ENTIlltONKU AI1AIN. There aro rumors in the air that a decree of fashion will Boon be issued for the banishment of black or colored stock ings and the restoration of tbo good old fashioned white stocking so typical of purity, neatness and niodosty. The New York Times devotes a, column editorial to the subject and closes with this paragraph: "With the return of the white stock ing we shall probably tec an immediate decrease in the number and aggressiveness of the strong-minded women. The gentle, refining influenco of the white stocking will bo everywhere felt. It will be once more, as in the past, the emblem of inno cence and the badge of true womanhood. Scientific men may speculate eagerly upon the causes of its return, but the average man will have no room far any thing but gratitude when be sees the while stocking waving Irotn a thousaud clotheslines, aud knows that tho day of the black stocking has forever passed away." A KKNTI CKY MAID ON TIIK WALTZ. A girl in this town describes wall zing us follows : "Nu una walls, uvuu whcD danced with the satuo partner, is exactly the same as another. It is always a new sensation. The music is not in the same key, aud the walla docs not touch the same chords of ouc's soul. If I dance 20 walliain the evening I have 20 different thrills of pleasure. With one partner it is a soft, insiduous measure; wkb the next, a long and languorous movement; with the third, more of a hop, that gently jars the brain into a delicious dreamy forgetfulness; while a fourth cavalier, with an heroio tread, bears you away with a strong and vigorout rhythm into still another world. The lights of this go out, you lose consciousness, but you foci no dreid as you lie within those herculean arini like a chile rocked to sleep in his father's embraoe. Your feet are no longer on Ihe earth. It's a oelcs tial rotation out into spaoc, and when you light on earth again you feel like tired bird slopping from a long flight," Danville (Ky.,) Advocate. A writer maiutains that a war always follows the appearance of tho soveoteen year locust. Describing the insect of the present year, be says- An examination of the insect proves it to be just what the books call tho seven teen year or Pharaoh locust. It has bright, glaring, blood red eyes, is rather larger than the ordinary locust and on the outspread wings the letter "W" can bo plainly traced, That the "W" means war is pretty generally believed, and eer tainly a backward view and a thought of the year's gone by when these pests with us come within au ace of proving it. A glance at the years when books tell us the plague was hero shows tho following: Just seventeen years ago, iu 1877, the little warbling pest was here. That was tho year before the groat Kmso Turkish war, tho first great tumble of tho down fall of the Turkish empire. Seventeen yens previous, in 18C0, he was with us again 1800 was tho year before that little unpleasantness between the north and south, commonly called the civil war. Iu 18KI the locust again oast himself upon the nation, aud old vet erans tell us that tho Mexican war oc curred one year after, a great event in our natiou's history, as it added five States to the Union. Back of this few remember whether tho locust was on hand or not, hut assuming that be was, seventeen years farther back brings us to a grand epoch in tho world's history the Greek revolution and the indepen dence of all the South American States and Mexico. The Seminole war in Flor ida followed. Another lapse of seventeen years and we come to the begiuning of the second war with Kugland and also to the downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte; seventeen years more carry us back to 1793, the time of the French revolution and the great and tenihle wars that fol lowed. The locusts slioulj have ap peared then, and no doubt they did so. In 1770, another backward jump of seventeen years, ocourred the (evolution ary war, and seventeen years wore take us back to the beginning of the Freocb and Indian wars. Back to 1742, and we find a treaty of allegiance between England and Prussia that led to a great and bloody war with Franco. Another lapse of sevculoen yoars and aa earth quake devastated most of Italy. A great war between Hugland and France took place seventeen years earlier. Once more a backward step brings us to 1C91 andthe war that tuiued tho hopes of James re gaining the throne of F.nglaud. Anoth er seventoen yoars and aro at the wars in Holland, when tho Dutch nobly defended their liberties against the Span ish. This is very interesting reading, but in these enlightened days few people will take any stock in the old idea. A PROLIFIC FAMILY. FALSE IDEAS OF SALVATION, If Yon Can Say, "I LofsiI H ers," He Will Surely Say in Reply, "Therefore I Love Yon." The Sentinel, of Wipston, it responai blc for the following ; "Stokes has gen erally boon behind her neighbors in many interfere with the laws of spiritual grav A'. )'. U.nM. He that llndeth bis life shall lose it: ami he that Inscth bis life lor my sake shall llud it. aiaitiicw ., ;rj. It is very tiresome to be constantly told that the chief purpose in life is to save your soul. There is a kind of subtle and poison. ous selnsbncss in having rekrence to your own salvation in everything you do. There can be as much selfishness in spiritual concerns as in worldly matters, and it is equally had iu both. The religion which teaches you to save others is a great deal better than the re ligion which prompts you to save your self. If you do your duty you can trust your salvaliou to God and not give a thought to it. The largest and broadest question for you to consult is not whether you will be all right in tho future, but whether other people will be all right. If you concern yourself with lending a helping hand to all who are in trouble you will not waste any time in wondering what will become of you after the judg ment day, The man who can on that occasion honestly say, "flurd, I was too busy in saving others to think much about my own soul," will find himself iu the best possible frame of mind lo enjoy the pe culiar pleasures of Paradise. A person may bejust as mean in the use he makes of religion ns another per son is iu his use of the opportunities of financial success, and meanness is simply meanness, and therefore contemptible, io whatever department of life it makes it self manifest. Here, (or example, is an avaricious creature who is planning and plotting to get all the dollars that are within reach into his own pocket. He is not particu lar about the moans he employs if only bis bank account grows bigger aud he is able to surround himself with all the comforts and luxuries which money can buy. He contemplates the result of his labors with serene satisfaction aud never gives cither eye or car to the misery which fills the world so full. Ho has enough to eat, and it matters little whether others starve or not, Hchas a surplus which ho docs not need, but be never dreams of parting with it to charity or education. He lives in tho attitude of grasping, and his sleep is not disturbed by the moans ot wretchedness, the sighs of despair or the subbiug of bereavement, lie has saved himself, so far as this world is ooncerned, and as for tho rest of mankind they may sink or swim for aught he cares. We sec these slatements illustrated on every hand. The money of trades flows in some directions in wide and deep chan ncls and docs not flow in other directions at all. The rich are reservoirs holding more than they can use, but it seldom happens that they lay a conduit from their reservoir to some college or charita ble institution, to supply it with whatever will make it effective. The tendency of human nature is to keep what it has, even when it has more than it needs, and to become indifferent to any obligation to assist tbo poor and unfortunate. The pulpit deuouncca that kind of selfishness as beneath the dignity of man iincss and honor, and is quite right in its criticisms- But we are inclined to think that religion may bo as much a perver sion as avarice. If it teaches you to pray for yourself iustead of working for oili ers; if you are indifferent to tho wrongs from which mankind suffer; if you have never spent your timo and onergy to re claim some one who has strayed iu for bidden paths, you may possibly have a religion that is better than nothing, but you haven't the kind uf religion which Christ came to reveul. No aoul will be saved in the future whieh has not tried to save some other soul besides itself in Ibis world. If (be rich luao who speuds his money on himself is deserving of censure, so al io is the religious man who hopes to get to heaven whether other people get thero or not. Don't frot about your personal salva tion. Put the matter out of yopr mind as of no particular consequence. You will go whero you bjlong. Nothing can ihe defenceless and oppressed; give ac cording lo your means lo those who have been overtaken by ill fortune; leave be hind you a record of integrity and up rightness, and when you begin your flight into the I'uluru you will lake as straight a path to thu throne of God us the hom ing pigeon does to its distant cole. When you pray, pray, pray for the ability and the opportunity to he uf ser vice to your fellow man, for in that way aloue can you become truly great. The man on a wreck who swims ashore on the sly and leaves his comrades in the lurch is n very cowardly sort of fellow, and the man who euibraees religion be cause it will help him tu get away from eternal fire, and who does not care wheth er others bum or not, has a very slender chance of winning the approval of Him who is Father to all His children aliko But if you can say, ''I loved others," He will surely say in reply, "Therefore I love you. DIYOKCKl) AXI ItKl'MTED. Wimton Sentinel. About five years ago the marriage of Mi-s Clcmmic Tiso aud 11. Ii. Brewer was celebrated in Winston. The family relations not being pleasaut a separation followed, and the court granted a divorce to the husband and wife. It appears that dissatisfaction still existed as a new court ship was renewed which resulted in ihe couple reuniting their love and affections last night tho ceremony being perform ed by Rev. L. L. Albright. The two took the marriage vows with as much caruestness as they did the first timo. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer have a son five years old. It is to be hoped their second married life will prove none pleasant and acceptable than the first one. LIVKH IN IIHAVKN. Advertisement in Albemarle News. I want a buy between 1 1 and 17 years old who desires to make a mechanic, who docs not drink any intoxieiliug drinks whatever; who dues not use tobacco iu any wuy; who docs not swear; one who does not think he kuows mora than any one else, who is a Iruo christian und has a kind look and obeys his parents; otic who is willing to live according to bis means and will speak kindly to everybody; one who has full control of himself and one who is not afraid he will get his shirt or hands soiled, who is not afraid some one will see him at work, or without his coat on , one who bad rather bring a fresh bucket of water than to drink warm wa tor, and has other good qualities. Call on or address between this and Septem ber. T. II. Sibley. From the binder's standpoint, all books are bound to sell. Every man cau have bis own way when it comes to getting on the scales. A beetle can draw twenty times its own weight. So can a muster p'aster. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fL POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leaveuing strength. Lnlnt U. S. Guirt umeiit AW krpurl. Royal Bakinu Powder Co., 10C Wall St., N. Y. A DV KRTISEM KNTS. New Millinery ! things, but is now coming to the front and is not wailing for foreign immigra tion. Mr. A. P. Duncan, of Beaver Island township, was married about Octo ber 15lb, 1892 His wife gave birth to twios July 7th, 1803, and again gave birth to twins (two whopping boys) July (Jih, 139,4, which is four within twelve months." "That's what I get for my pains, obbed the small boy, as he swallowed a dose of castor oil. itation. 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A Handbook uf ln fiiriuRtiiin cimcnrnum I'atrntn and bow to ob tain iticin nt'iii trtu Also a catalogue gtiascbaa leal ami ncli'iitltlo liooka Hfot free. l'atuit inki-n throne b Munn ft Co. recefv dooiuI notice hi the Hrlrnlittc Amcrirnn, and tliua aro broiitTbt widely before the public with out cont to tlie inventor. This aplpndid paper, lnnupd weoklr, elegant ly lllantrated, has by for tlm Inrtftiit tjntulullon of any scientific work Id Uio World. 9:1 a year. ttotiiiilR copips aent free. H til Id I riB K.iuiou. non' lily, 12.90 a year. HinRle fntiiua, iH cunt a. Kvury numhur contains beau tiful plates, id color, and photographs of new iKiunes, with plana, enabling builders io show thai lait'ot di'nlirnn aud securo oontrarta. Address NfcW VOltK, 3tU BWAVWAT. Grand Display -OF- SPRING MILLINERY, FANCY OOODS nnd NOVELTIES, lintterii-k's Patterns. 11. & G. CORSETS, Misses at 5(lc., Ladies 7."c. to (1. im,l'rieeswill lie made to suit the times. Hats and bonuets made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. Chas. M. Walsh, South Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va. i t mm - E mm IS b An EXlT.lilENCED MILLINER from the well known bouse of AHMSTUONU, CATOIt A CO., of Kidlinioxe, has iu charge our Millinery Depnitmcnt. We have iu stock us iiilluws: :ir()difler cut styles and ilupes of LADIES' HATS. 410 BLOCKS RiBBOM, 47I Bunch or of Flowers and Wreaths, t!.r0 yanls of Silks. Lnre lots of other Hut Trimming of the lutwtt Stylos und Fnsh ious. Wo nro rt'eeivinc from once to twice pcrwock LA DI I'M und CIULDUEN'8 HATS. Also Kibhons, Flowers, &c. We have dressed lints from 25 OB1TTS TO $4J latest styles llahj Cutis from 0 to 85 cts. 25IHI yards Butter, Ctmntilly, Tor chone, and other styles luces. Hundreds of other thiiifts in this Department haven't space to mention. The question is often asked HOW CAN SPIERS SELL LADIES HATS SO CHEAP? The Reiwon is this: Iter On r Bnver in New York buys the moat of these goods direct from the manufacturers FOR CASH and have the privilege of returning all we don'taell. Ko we cun sell at least 25 per cent, ennaper.gv THE o LADIES o AREo INVITED o TO CALL. H. C. SPIERS, Manager. t Lrwcst cash prices guaranteed. AU work warranted aalUfasetory. ClI.UtLKS M. "WALSH, not 11 ly. nam Fertilizers. OnipS and lntatoei III aull tu tumor dinwt, fur tan, lioiHI reriiiivM'rai iuMUwstn ht4camla) TiCwMt. ttr hwt. fat Corn. UatUat and Peannta. at S13.AO Triiaktn UntpS and ifxutoei 14.0HI OaU, TiWeu and fruita I5.4MI AlsoMariate of Pnttwh. Kmtoit, Hnlnmt Pnttwh, Bona Blue It. NitraU Hnda, in largo and ani!! quantum. Hrrtud twit ifruraiM f oh.'a. W.H, PlkWKI.lt aV (JO c'aruluw at aniiiaaturaai, UHlwro til HOW TO MAKE MONEY Go to Buchanan Bros., the Jewelers, and they will tell yon just how they do it, and rcmemlier, yon con do it, too. When yon are in their store don't fail to look around at their hcautiAilatoek: of WATCHES, CLOCKS, WEDDING aud ENGAGEMENT RINGS, etc. ate. Then if your eyas get tiled and need som glasses, remoiuber yon ean got fitted righa there, without extra charge by a practical euticun. ' BUCHANAN BBO&, 113 Sycamore at.. l'eteraburiL Y, oat. l ly.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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July 19, 1894, edition 1
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