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THE ROANOKE NEvVS TlIUllSDAY, Al'tirST 30, lSIU. rUBUSIIKl) KVKKY THURSDAY J. W. SLEE32, Editor & Proprietor-D- E- STAINBAOE. Associate Editor. Entered at I'vst Ujfic Sei:n(l Chun at HW, .Valla: A corrcsnoul "lit in tlii i'liifhuu' (h scrv.T says : Odo Jcvo'it believer in the Old Tt.-u mmt story firmly beSt-ve-l that A Jam and I've auJ Noali aud Iii. family ami tbvit iutttvcniit riim I.v.-J it tii eouutiy, trod ihat the Ark wa.. built iu North Carolina. f,.r tint Slate, Ik- said was the only place in the w.,rU when -bittim wuo.l grow., out of which tik' Alii was built. ;! ill. .ir;iT. Ma:mla'-turiuj i !" r mil! v h. iu I;.. V.'l.lr!, I., lU BATHS OK SI'USl'KII'TlllN IX AIIVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Postage Paid Jl.,tl. Six Months 75. A Weekly Democratic jonrual devoted to the material, educational, political ami agricultural iuterests ol Halifax and sur rounding couutics. t& Ad vei Using ratea rcxmualile famished on applicatiou- and im.MOCKATIC NOJI IN 10KS. KOU CM IKK JTSTIl K : Jaiucj) 1;. Shepherd, ol'Iloaulurt. nm A.isnriATit jiHTiriis: Walter Clark, of Wako. James C. Mai'Kav, of Cumberland. Aruiislcad Harwell, ot Mecklenburg, f'Oll MTATK TttKAsrilEtt : Sainuel Mcl). Tate, ol Uurkc. 1?V iili r. uce t.i an announcement, iu another column, it will he seen that Capt. S. A. Ashe, late editor of the News and Observer, announces himself a candidate fur the seat iu the l'nited Stales Senate made vacant by the death of Senator Vance. Capt. Ashe is loo well kuuwn to the people of Nurth Carolina to need any wolds of culoiiy at our bauds. ll his spent the best years of his life in laboring for the Democratic cause, and in offering t'r the short term be dues not antayouize cither of our present Senators, as ueither of theiu arc candidates for the short term. ('apt. Ashe would make faithful and true representative and sliouitl tic pleased to see mill elevated to the hinh aud responsible position of I'uilcJ Senator. FOB. SUl'KllKIR COURT JTIXIES ; TbirJ District Jacob Battle, of Nasb. Fourth District W. R. Allen, of Wayne. Eighth District B. V. Long, of Iredell. .Ninth District W. N. Mebanc, of Hockingbaui. Tenth District W. B. Council, Jr., of Watauga. Iwcllth Di-trict II. U. Carter, Buncombe. FOR CONURESS : F. A, WOODARD, Of Wilson. of FOR SOLICITOR SECOND DISTRICT: W. E. DANIEL, Of Halifax. The quiet streets of the city of Jeru naleui, in Palestine, echo now with the noise of the electric car. Tim third Louisiana district dtmn oralie convention has taken il,i" ballots for a congressman, but without result. I'otatoes are likely to keep company with com, the crop having been aliccted by drouth. The wholesale price in New I or L jumped last week Iron) jl.an to ll.'j a barrel. Silver is goim; up. The 1'allins: off in production is one of the reasons, and is perhaps the chief reason, for the advance. Our mining states have been turning out ui ire gold aud less silver iu the past even or eiejit mouths than ever before. r.VEN such an ardent and radical tariff reformer as Col. Wattetson, of the Louisville Courier Journal, who from the beginning has denounced the new tarill bill as a surrender, has discovered and confesses that there is much in it to commend it to the people. After cuu merating many of the thiugs on which the duties have been reduced, he says "These things arc not to be sneized at i -.1. . . i ... ami wiiu patience and good luck we may worry along until good fortune and the people's votes give us another chance to do better. If despite treachery and cowardice and the stifling grin of the protected interests, the Democracy has sueceded by even this much in making the poor main's dollar go further in fur nishing his home and buying clothing for bis family, it cannot be wholly corj. demued, however much and however justly it may be taken to task for having failed to keep all its pledges." THE OLD NORTH STATE, The Suic Alltaaa. it i;.- .iuuii , tnn ing at i'.rwriv;j .;' Cttic-D of the Alii. Company, t',r th: ;i. tariotr h(M, cliHuia. hat--Sal. tu KliiJ-its u!' Tub'. a SuO tire tlllUlpel to be pie-, ill., most pnpular couij.am i:i ibe Stat will attend the ansn.il n:nii: Suite I'lrellleli's Ar-.ci itioti t HMull Tallin John J. Maun, a wcii'to do laimer at.d good citizen of Chatham county, was driving along the road during a thunder storm Thursday, when a large tree was blown un him, killing him and his mule Imost iustantlv. Mis little son, who was with him. was badly injured internally aud it is thought will die. ootlier colored excursionist was kill ed Monday at licidsviHo, It appears that be was hanging cut from the car steps by the hand rail after the train bad gotten considerable speed, and was struck by a switch handle. The blow was re ived between the eyes, full length of the face. The bones were broken au 1 the face hoiribly mangled. Col. J. M. Wiliotead, president of the l'icjmont aud People's Savings banks. of (.ireeiisboto, N. C , leaped from the tower of the city hall in lliilinioud last ThrusJ.iy morning about eight o'clock and met instant death. His body wa. horribly and fearfully mangled. Iu the fall he struck the sharp poiutul iron pickets that guard the area at the northwest corner of the building and bis left leg was torn fiom its socket. The other leg and both arms were broken: bis chest was crushed in and his face was hardly rec ognizable. The cause of the suicide is a mystery. CAPT. ASHE A CANDIDATE. l.ii'i I-KMK.n I ' CRISP T.I R II EEL IIM'l'EX. LXGS FROM CHEROKEE TO M.IXTEO. HE (1KFF.IIS HIMSELF Foil A THE f. s. SENATE. To factV H to I. II. A. Gluiier, of Buncombe, has been appointed agent of the Depaitmeut of Justice. There are only six of these places and they are invariably held by men of ability and prominence. The ap pointment was secured for Mr. Oudger by Senator Ransom, and the salary is $2,5110 and expenses. General James B. Weaver, late I'opulist candidate for President and sometime Greenback caudidate for that office, is now running for Congress as the fusion candidate of the Populists and Democrats in the ninth district of Iowa. He was first nominated by the Populists and was subsequently indorsed by a Democratic convention. He will not, however, receive a solid Democratic support. At midnight last Monday the tariff bill became a law without the President's signature, the time given him for con sideration, under the law, having expired This completes the work of the session, and Tuesday at 2 o'clock, Congress ad journed until December next. M r. Cleveland . in a letter to Congress- man I alcliiDgs sets forth Ins reasons lor Dot signing th bill, but as there are many good features in it, lie allows it to become a law without bis signature. J. S. Cox EY announces that the pro posed commonweal Ocmonstiation Washington has been abandoned and that the next attack on the capitol will De made in Uecemuer, when congress reassembles. A prison-stripe uniform has been adopted for the "army" and Browne is now wearing it. The "refer onJiiiu" has been added to the basic principles of the movement, and tin whole enterprise has been reorganized, with constitution and by laws Tin word "Chiist" has been dropped from the title "out of dc it-trove to the feeling of misunderstanding." 'I'll Kaleigh North Cuiolinian says: There is great cry of hard times, aud yet the number of excursions in this State this season has been the greatest on record. It is said that money is scarce and Kird lo get and yet all the summer resorts had larger crowds of visitors this season than they ever had before. We are told that times are hard, but there an now more bicycles, buggies, carts and fine clothes than ever before. Ilaid times wo hear on every hand, but people are chewing as much tobacco, drinking as much coffee, swilling as much whiskey aud contracting as many bad debts as mey ever did. Surely it is time to quit grumunng. Miss Delia Dixon, ot Shelby, a sister to Rev. Tom Diion, of New York,' hoi jiled for a trip around the world. She goes as a companion lo a wealthy member of New York's 400. in Su.i:!.- .-'.and with w him a A butter and chocs.' o.-taliiislh'd s.t Murphy. Sis V'i!iiiiur'toii residenc s vi ed by l.arslar. let Keck. There will be another sttt.b-iit Japan at the IViv r.-ilv tlii, fall. Chailolte's io w building' dttrin year amount to nearly .?:'.o;.iIihi. A nutlll.-er ol pel -ell. field jail, chargi d with while capping. Charlotietow nship, Mecklenburg conn has Id milt s of macadamised road Thiity-lhiee men, with doe- and guns, killed three bears in Carteret county, last week. Arrangements are beiug made to get Bob Ingersoll to come to Charlotte lo lecture. Maj. Robt. II. Braxton, of Virginia, propeses to establish a military school in Washington. The crops in the eastern part of the State aic the finest within the memory of the land owners. A moonshiner, with a still was cap tured by revenne officers in Caswell coun ty, Tuesday night. The Globe warehouse at Durham, the iast Alliance warehouse iu the Slate, will be closed October 1st. Asei'ere rain and hail storm did eonsid rable damage to the corn crop in Ala mance county, Sunday. Col J. C. Tipton, late of the Shelby Reviiw, is negotiating for the purchase of the Salisbury Watchman. Five divorces were granted by Bun :ombc county Superior court Saturday iflernoon .n less than an hour. There are three negro women living near K'kin who each war No. S shots. They a II belong lo the same family. Kxcissitc rains within the past ton days have damaged the cotton crop in Anson couuy at bast uUper cent. The Wilmington Messenger says that $1 and $1 bills of the old Bank of Meck lenburg arc being passed in that city. Charl. y Biiggs, a railroad engineer, was killed at High Point, Monday, while stepping off his engine in front of another engiue. On the dial gc of stealing ami killing a two year old heifer, Mist Ma Spire, of ClevelanJ county, was jailed in Shelby, last Saturday. The first new bale of North Carolina cotton was grown by J. 11. Bennett, of Gibson station, Richmond county, and was sold in Wilmington. The divorce suit of Mrs. Lyman, ol Ashcville, is on the docket for this week in Buncombe county. Mrs. Lyman wns a Miss Cunningham, of Richmond, Va. Railroad men concede that the passage of the entire Queen and Crescent system into the hands of the Southern Railway Company is a matter of a short lime only. Rev. Thomas Dixon lectured nt the Academy of Music last week in Raleigh to a noe audience, ins lecture occu. pied about two hours in delivery and was well delivered. In the Republican Congress:onal con vent ion at Clinton Oscar J. Spears, of Harnett county, was nominated on the fifth ballot. Fusion was set down oo with a vengeance. the Democratic People of North Carolina : Having never been a candidate before you, I now announce myself without hesitation. I offer myself for a seat iu the 1 nittd States Senate, made vacant by the death of Senator Vance. Iu doing this, I do not antagonize either of the present Stn-ator.-, but aspire to an illice thai neither ft! i iu seek-. ,t.'l : The Uto . thee'.: -e and i mam:: .11-! M.-.nd . lions, and 1 it ,i wi", 1 :i ve i v bine ot a;iy aJ'.uma; mv-l T o I. KNOWLEDGE Bring comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly u-'.t. The many, who live M t r than others .mil enjoy life more, with 1, -s c xpt leiiiilie, by more pi.unpt'v adapting the world's lu st products to the needs of ohy-ieal being, will ntte-t the value lo health id the pure liquid laxative piinciplis eiulii.md in llie remedy, Svrup of I'igt Its excellence is due to its presenting in Hie form nio-t acceptable and pleas ant to the tusto, the rrl'ro-hin:: and liuly li. in fit ial prop rlics of a perfect lax ative: cllecliiallv rl.n-ing the sy-tcin, di-i'elling col.N,' heailacht s mid levers ami permanently Hiring foii-tipatioii. It ha given sali-faelion to millions and nut with 1 1 if apj'ioval of the medical pri.fes.ioii, lieeaii'e it acts on the Kid nets. I i.er and liowvls without tveak i niug tin m and il i- peifeclly fne from everv objectionable substance. Strop of bi.- is for sale by all drug git'. in oOe .lixl $1 boltles, but it is man-iifa-timd by the California big Syrup t'o. oiilv, whose inline is printed on every ka-e. also the liaiue. Svrup ol ! Ig, ;K .V Al. UiTiSKMKMS. XliW ADVKRTISKMKNTS. What m -' 'TV. v.v witr V " t ' VVtV" ,WWAWTWJW1IW PI. I Is'ing well informed, y.ui will Iiol ecept any subslitu'e il ullcred. mar 2i! lv W. Ifl. HABLISTON 4 CO., WlioIrsaU- ami lit tail Ii aU is in caium;ts, stovi's, ami Mattress, etc IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HAbl.IS'l'iiN'A CO , No. Jo N- Syiainorc SI., Petersburg, Va 111 2fi lv. lorm. I'le bit. .leh llllea! nu-t ..:. it aiejw-. iden!. ao 1 -u;.;crt. wnii him I'liiiiiiciai li Form im.. nance, and sieet to ANO '"TgjeT'l ABSOLUTELY UWW The Best : - e aI Murmnr: MCKEV I )n the larill, aud on llio-l .- ir 1 'cm .crane IV iliiiai and ..'aiell 1 leglet li. i! 1... in g able lo ,ii- ill his financial policy is of the most pressn I favor immediate aetiuii in r that mutter. To many lheresu.lt of the first regular session of our Democratic Congress has been something of a disappointment Disappointments come to all parlies. The Republican party is at preseut disap pointed at the repeal of the McKinlcy tariff law; at the enactment of an income tax; at the repeal of the law placing our elections under supervision of l-'edcral marshals; at the continued supremacy of the Democrats in the Southern States and their full accession to power at Washington, aud at ihc completo failure of Republican plaus aud purposes. Our disappointments are but temporary in their nature. They thuuld make us only the more determined lo press on ward until the principles of the Demo cratic party arc fully carticd into opeia tion lo the lasting benefit and advan tage of the people, and to the glory of our country. In this cause I have al ready spent many years of my life, and I shall esteem it a privilege to continue the work in the new field and high station to which I aspire. I therefore solicit your favor and support, trusting that you may esteem nie worthy lo rep resent you in the Senate Chamber, and I beg my friends, wherever they may be, who favor my election, lo be active in urging it. S. A. Asiie. Raleigh, N. C, Aug 21, 18!U. ADVERTISEMENTS. Much Run Down Was my condition. sy Mr Win. Wenthf rfnrrt, Ui cullcclor at Key West, Florida. My acv Mr. If m. JOaHicrord tlt H poor and I w.n mitto mlserii. 1'rlrniH adtlwd me to take Hood's Sartaparllla, I liv Hood taken a bottles, anil am hiueli better.liare Rained In weight, and enjoy a rood appetite. a Sana partita Cures Hood's Pills) are a mild eatliartlc. iBo. ENGINES FOR CINNINC. Most economical and durable. Cheap est and tieat in the market for tush. VA KIAIII.K FRICTION FEKD SAW MIMJS AMI) ISTANtMltl) IMl'I.EMKNTS liEN KRALLY. fiend for Catalogne. A. It. FAKyiJHAKCO., Ui., Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, nog 10 IU York, It. MACHINE ii i s r (tl M W b wc oil ix'ii. KiiujT rii tan nell yitTt l'it'li!na clii-aorr tdun you rail t rl-c .vlit -a. Tho M;V UOelB l rMir it. In t we tnitltrt eli paper kind, o'.itlt Ifcc ftl'IAX. IPKAl. and o l.er llleh Ann I'll II Mcltel Plated Si-wins niucliliiea lor aifi.ooand up. Cull on out ameiit or write ua. We vnnt your trad3, and If prleen, terma and Miuare denllni; will win. wo will hove I. We clinlletiEe the world Co prodncea BKi ri ll (ISO.OO Sewlns machine tor 50.00, or better t'10. SewInK iriat'l:lne for 40.00 than yon can buy from na, or our Aucnte. THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. tlUCn, M.U fr. lAHiit.mi.. iMii-ir.. iuu. tJA.Sl'UAX('WO, AI. AnAAXAtUA. FOR BALE BV P. N STAINBACK, AGT., WEI.HON', N. C. No Use biking! lVoplo who want goodlfiiruess, Siiilillcs, Colhirs, r.iiillcf", or anything for Horses, w ill go to P. F. JOHNSON & CO., U'io Sycamore St., IYttTsburg, Va- for them. They ki t p gooil stufl', one. s ( iH'iip. Ami now in u good time to luiy. Call ut the Tlil'XK STOK. nov U lv. House for Sale & desirable lot on Washington ave nue, adjoining the property of Mr, W. R. Smith and the P. E. Church property, and is known as Mrs, Daniel's house now occupied by the - University School, is for sale or rent. Apply to EWD.T, CLARK. Weldon, N. C THECOUPER MARBLE WORKS, 111, 113 di 115 Hank St., NutMk, Va. Lurgo slock of Mvmtmentt and Gravettimcn, etc. KeaJf for immediate shipment DcaicM fro llili I'ustoria is Dr. Sanuiol IMtclior's proscriptiou for Infants mill tliililrou. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor titlier Narcotic Kiibstancc. It is a liiinnlegs Hiibstituto fur Paregoric, Irop.s, Soothing S.vrnps, ami Castor Oil. It is I'leasant. lis piriruntco Is thirty years use by Millions of Slot hers. C.istoriailestrojs'Woriiis mid allays fewriitliiifss. (.'astiuiii prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures liiarrliteiv ami Wlml Colic. Castoriu relieves teetliini; troubles, eures eoiiNlipiition anil lliituleiicy. Castoria assiinilates the food, ri'Kiilates tlio stomneli mid bouels, (.'iviuj; healthy and natural sleep. Cns torU is tho t hildrcn's I'anaeeu-tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cvt'TU li iiin,'.,vl'.'nt iin'.Iit'ini f t cliil ilrtTi. M"tiersh:ii' ri''M':itr.ly I-iltl naM'f it.i Ui.Nl vtli't-t Ufiu llitir L'liil4rci) ." l.t. (1. V omifii.n, I.OWl'lt, Mtltirt "Pasfftria U the lwst rTii;-'ly fT vh'. !n"i -f wliifli I nin nt'riinir.r.'.l. 1 h.ipi- Die day i."t far ilistimf m Jifii tm it hers w ill f'ii-i !rr t'n.' rtvil iiiUTi'st of tlitir eliil-lrcti, r.tnl iism Casd ri:i in u'cii'I of tSc:irl"iiS'in:it'U nostruinr. liifli::i'" tlt'Elroy Iti-r lln ir loved tmes, by farcing njiiiini. tuorptiiii. nootliitih' syrup an-l other hurtftil atf'iits tlown their tlimatK, llii'Miy Beiidiiitj tbeui to iireuia'ure Erwcs." I'll. J. F. Kisciiri.0K, Conway, Ark. Castoria. "Cwtorift h so well ti-lnpf t-d tooliiMrrn that I n'O'iiutiriid ittLisuircriurUjaiiyiirefsXTiption know ii to me." II. A. Auciittn, M. D., Ill So Uxfirl St., Urooklyn, N. V. "Our physiei 111.1 in thy cliildri'ti's do part' meiit h:no sjMikon highly of llwtr oxpori viuv in their tiulsKlc imiL'tloo with CiLstdri.i, i.ii.V aUhntij'h wo only liavo arnuiij our iik'ilii iil titippliL'S what is known on mjnl.-ir priitliu'U. it wo art) Treo to coufoss that lint merits of Cartoria tiaa woo us to look-with fuvtr ujtmi il " I'SITEU Uoai'lTAL AND I18IT;PJIRY, lkbtrjn, Mohs. At.LES V. t'lMlTU, JVr., j. n. white & car MO 13 ROANOKE OOC-K NORFOLK-VA. (iiinir of .ill '.:. . ,. i,,..... ... L utils P.... I ...M-'Wi u Im, linns in ml Annltw. eluMiiiilK. 1 1 it-koi vs. WalnnlM. Plini,!..' ! i'l'5..'' N1' ..... , ' ,. .i. i V :.,V .....,..' "" "'"WW! I i I I L . I i V . I .til MM I- iUlll ,11 I K IIM.- in tinit i I H1111.IIKI ft' blllll-H. ! liaVfi 1. ' 1 tnvziT. I'.u ltiitt.i. ;iiijf;iml imitry, aWi li.inillo nil the nbovo ou ratunii.tsiun ot bit I Cy I'm itiohilt net S'.lii ili .l. nK. 1 It. R C. LASSITEE, U:a nprnoil up in W. H. r.mMiV Sltnr Comer Titst Strret and WiwliiiitonATnm a nico line nl' DRESS GOODS, try Goods, Notions, Hats SHOTS, .Vt, .VC. lli'solii il.s an insiii'ctioii ol' liis nlofk, ami promise liKAI.IXliSiiiiil 1'l.tiSK l'KK'KS. ! li'.l ly. TZ. C. LASSITER. IF YOU WANT The Centaar Company, TI Murray Street, Now York City. s2C GRIND Voill'Oiili r.uiif, .Mt ol. Oystir Shells, tu'.ilmin Flour, it'., in the t'clt-liratfil l l'rinik Wilson's I'lltl'llt.) $5,00 HAND MILL loo pet rent, mure tnaiie in keepint: nmltry. ANolNiw er Mills ami I'.irm I'eeil Mills. CirenlarH sent on nppli iMtiun. WILSON lUlUS., Ku,ton, I'a. Wlllil.l ,A I' iiiul l.l'.'l'Al I liFAI.I'.I.K IN MM 11 J 1! m i k Croodsfor Spring S; Summer. 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 4 farm or in the house. Visitors to Weldon should visit our store and inspect our stock be fore buying elsewhere. Hmhis-DiLLjhd Hmowme Co., l:i Sycniiiore strrt-l, I'KTKUSliriid, VA., . W1IOI.KSAI.K AMI liKTAII. UKALKK IS Buggies, Carts, Carriages, Harness, PLOWS and CAST IN OS, HINDKiiS, MOW KIM, llayrultes, Threshers, Knitincs ami HAW MILLS, Agt'iits Tor IIUNTKK'S Farmer's Fricutl ami Htarkc'aD'xie Plows and cantinra. Unimoslionalily the laritest houseofthe kind in either Vir.nia or Noith Carolina. Exclusive BKcnts in this territory for the fatuous 8 fUDEBAKER and TENNESSEE WAtiONS. Ortlers liy mail given prompt personal attention. C. A.'.EPEWImuiger. -L V l r f s t OR A G-OLD A VtA: ' " ' RING s CHAIN GO H. J. CORDLE'S itiNortli Carolina- JEWELRY STORE, l.ittUt.n, K.c Mr. t'orillc is one of the htat wntth 1 t-:iiieii I Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Call and Examine our immense FALL STOCK. r I?I.)LMV1 M IMjU) Bottom Slur.., WeI.Iiii' A.N.C. DRESS GOODS AT BARGAINS. We have a well as.ioiltil sloel of Hresx Cik.iIh ol' liolli WOOLLEN mid COTTON I'ahrii-H. Nice line midsuiiiiiier lirewt (iiMitls. Inirliin; Dm-Kiinlar laliiit' for tlrikstn in all colors. Speeial liai'aiiiH in nil wool llciiricltiitt iiiul Sti'iitH Siiminer similes ;1H lllilitsat tueoiiis. A I) lie of n M Ml.K nll.Krs AT I tl.S I i K1MM1NOS TO flIAJtll IlKliSS OUODSi. CLOTHING!- If you tviuil tohc well dressed liny join tlothint; for MEN, HOY'S ami tilil DREN Irom us. Stylish iiml pioil liliiii)! tlothcs uiltl to your eoiufoit and appearances wonderfully. Gent's Furnishing Goods. The latest Mocks in St ifl' and Straw lints. O TT IjO llaiinnn a Son, L. M. l.'eynaids S Co., ,1. Faust A Son I I I I fii Shoes lor Men, I.ailics and Children. Every pair war A-ranted. New pair uiven for any not giving satisfac tion. Patent leather, Kiissets and shoes of every styleand description: C'onio lo sec ns; we will k'hc yon CiOOD OOODS for the mouiy iind 3 011 shall have them ns cheap as same ijiialily can lie Itoughl anywheie- 8ft,.lio not oidtr uootls. Pity from home luerehanls and heln build nn yoo own town. Yours liesneelfully. The M. F. Hart Co., oet 20 l v. Pci;M. F. Hart, Secretary. ill! nn THE BEST COMPANIES HFSISIM ROYAL, with assets of $45,000, 000, and over $12,ooo.ooo surplus, Virginia State, and Southern, o NfiOT Orleans Sittra 6ta i IwiIIiiii a specialty. Will visit any section of Halifax county and inspect your property and give you a safe poli cy. Address D. E. STAINBAOK. General Insurance Ag't., Weldon, N. C.
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