THE ROANOKE NEWS
TlHUiSDAY, F E Bill' All Y 2S,lS'Jo
Tie LeiMature.
PUBLISH KI) KYKRY TUl-llSlUY
J. W. SLEIGE, Editor & Froprietor.
D. E. STA1KEACK, Associate Editor
t'litmdut J'ufl l.-fiir til II tt'm n im
iSccoll'l ( V'.n.v Matti r.
RATKH or HrBMCKI I'TIOX IN AUVASI K
Oue Year (by .Mail), Postage i'aiil $1..".
Kix Months 7
AWeckly ll.'in.H-nit ir join n.il irn1i-.l In
the matt-rial, eilurat n.r.al, politiral and
arifiiltural inl'Tcsis til Halifax ami mh
rounding counties.
flK Ail vt-i t isi nn rati'.- irasi.niMe ami
fill llishril (Ml applu-alHin.
hansom is iiooi,i;i
Tliu I'rt'M It'll! List Saliii lay M iit It)
t lie Small' I lie nniniii.itiuii id' .vtiatnr
M ill V It.itisotu lo be Unvov Kxt inor
dinary au.l Minister i 'It iiipot i tit i.ny id'
till! 1 llited Sl.lt..- til Mexico Tin- tlntll-
iualion was ininii.li.itelv taki'li up ulul
e.uiliriiii'd bv tin' unanimous Vote id' the
Senate, The lloriiblicaiis atareutly as
willing as the DeuwcraU to Jo lienor to
North Carolina's distinguished senior
Senator.
The whole State, and particularly this
section to which lie belongs, rejoices to
learn that the rohes of office have fallen
upon such worthy shoulders. The fol
lowing from the News and Observer ex
presses our sentiments auj the sentiments
of the people everywhere:
"Id all its history, North Carolina has
never honored any uiati so highly as
Senator Kansoin. He has represented
the State in the I'uited States Senate
twenty-two eouseeutive years with con
spicuous ability, and has won a higher
place in the councils of the nation than
some North Carolinians have supposed.
His elevation to the important position
as Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy
Extraordinary to Mexico is the best evi
dence of the national appreciation of his
abilities as a statesman and diplomat.
The State has never produced a man
of liner gifts and greater intellectual
powers. In any company, he stands
amoni' the foremost. By nature und
training he is eminently iualified for
the important post to which he has been
called.
The people of North Carolina are
highly gratified at the President's action,
and rejoice in the elevation of its senior
Senator. I he position is a most disira
uie one. n lien .Mr. Cleveland wis
elected, he tendered to the late Hon
Isaac Purscy Gray his choice of a diplo
matic appointment. He selected tin
Mexican mission for the double reason
that it was comparatively near his home,
and that the expense of liviog is less
than at any other important mission
The salary is s? 17.5tl0. In two years.
Senator Hansom will receive more than
the salary of a six years term in the
Seuate."
Senator Uansnm will please accept our
warmest congratulations and best wishes
for his future health and happiness.
Tug following from the News and Oil
server uf the --ml shows the fusionists
up in their true colors:
Several weeks ago a proposition was
made in the (iener.il Assembly to adji, urn
in honor of Robert E. Lie, ou the occas
ion oi Mis liirtlnlay. lln resolution was
voted down, although by enactment of a
prior legislature lien. I.ee's birthday
is a public holiday in the Stale, and the
public buildings are closed on that day.
Yesterday a resolution was introduced
to adjourn until In o'clock on Saturday
in nrl-r to pay respect to the uiein -ry of
(Jeorgi! Washington, whose birthday is
also a legal holiday. This was Voted
down.
At the same session that the resolution
to adjou'u in honor of Washington was
voted down the following resolution, ill
Uodueed by Crews, col, red, of (irauvilli .
was adopted :
WliKHK.ts, The late Fred Donbass de
parted this life un I ho lillth inst ; and.
whereas, we greatly deplore the same:
hot, therefore,
Kksui.vkh, That when do. House
adjourn, it adj outti in re.-pect to the mem
ory of the deceased.
These three dates the birth of l.ee.
the birth uf Washington, and the death
of Houglass, are compassed iu one mouth
This Ucueial Assembly, deliberately and
after debate, voted d iwu the resoluiions
to honor ihe memory of the Father ol
his country, and Robed K l.ee, who,
with (1 rant, was among the heroes id'
Chepultapee, and the commander of the
armies of the South, but put on reeoid
in the j iiirnals of the Home, a resolu
tinu ol adjournment "in respect to the
memory of Fredeiiek Duuglasa "
This action is (iiuivalcut to saying:
"Washington
f jl'C
JloUulnsK
taiwc three, bat the greatest uf lucaa is
1 long I WW. "
This uetion, mole eorri elly than any
tiler ullei.il proceeding of this Legisla
ture, shows the spirit of this body.
Fusion iia marriage of two parths
taviug no principles in common.
The cndorneuieDt of the miscegenation
leader is the legitimate heii of this un
ion.
Tot!.
Tut Uep Pop. Legislature votcjjto ad
journ in respect to the memory of a ne
jgro and that uegra is Fred Douglass, un
eetny of the South and its people. They
refuse to honor tho memory of Gen. Ii.
E. Ltoorto observe the birthday uf
Washington Uriut Scottl White men
of North Carolina, whiiher are we drift-
Van wewoiial tn the General Assem
bly of North Carolina io tha name of
the surviving aoldiarj at tha rank am:
iLZXS'Z.l'i' WeJoracy, wMj&fZ. .,,1
s.t eolf aa-Brinkler. clerk, .
SENATE.
IWU and resolutions were introduced
as follows :
By Senator Lindsay To allow per j
sons to probate their wills before death.
By Senator Starbuck To euali..' and
rel'nui taxation.
By Senator Slaibuck --To allow each
tax ayer J I nil personal property i xemp
(ion.
'file special older for the day was the
hill to regulate the sale of intoxicating
liii;ors in I In- Si lie and on ihe expiration
of the morning hour the bill was taken
up.
Sen.ilor Candler made a lung argument
in favor of the bid.
Seiiati r lloovti declared be was proud
o vote I' r the bill.
Sen.ilor Noiris s.ud ail the women of
he Slate supported it.
Senator F, runic opposed ihe bill, say
ng prolilliiiioii did not prohibit
Sen.ilor Moody d.v'aivil the loii
aiiiniiuicil to Stale prohibition.
Senator Fowler opposed ihe bill.
Senator liraut favored il.
Senator I'owd olleiid an amendment
striking nut section Hand substituting
the following-
' This act shall be iu force in each
county of the State from its ratilieatioti
by a majority of the ipialilieil voters of
said eoimly."
Senatois Fowler and Fortune opposed
the bill,
Senator Statbuek moved to table.
The vote waslM to .1. President
luUghton, desiring a lull bearing on the
bill, voted no, so the bill was not tailed.
The Chandler Wbi-key bill, whieh
was before the Senate, w is called up.
Senator Moody's amendment to strike
out the Words ' county commissioners"
wherever they appear ill the bill was lost,
the vote being -1 to "1, the chair Voting
no.
Scualor I'owd's amendment to allow
counties, townships, cities and towns to
vote upon the ratification of the bill to
accept or reject its provisions by a ma
jority vote, was adopted by a vote uf
to 0.
Scualor Loug tllen-d an amendment
to submit the bill to the pialiti.il voters
ot the Slate at the next genet al elt eti -u.
This amendment was briefly diseus-ed
pro and con by several Senators.
Senator Abell's motion to table Sena
tor Mice's amendment was lost and that
amendment was adopted to 11
Scualor Moody's amendment was
adopted -J to -1 striking out the
first section.
This so emasculated the hi I that there
was no opposition to the motion to table
bill.
The President announced the ratifica
tion of t U f following bills :
An act to protect tiav.jers again'!
barbed wire fence.
An act incorporating M.irgaret!vi!le,
Northampton county.
Tlie bill to lend the l.i-h Cut -d-erate
uiouuiu-'ut SI'I.wmi. aiier an int. r
estiug deb He failed to pass.
The committee appointed t maki
nominations to till vaciuoie- - n the hoard
of agriculture ri-coinm -nd the fnhowiti"
gentlemen: For the Third di-met. E
Ii. Franeks for the Sixth. .1 ,1 l.otu
for the Ninth, E A. Aiken
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The following r'hitiuii- and bib
were introlneed :
l!y Mr. I. i-k For a Ijii-litig the Wil
luiugtoii and vYcldou railroad lax.
The bill concerning the t r.ib it
dee 1.-by b.i-b an 1 and wil'.- passed its
second and thirl readings.
Til hill for curing the baud pas, d
its secoi I r adiu;. It give, permit for
ue ol tw ' roo'ii-win r I'r 1,-uis will
treat the blind free ol . barge.
A resolution by Mr. Hunter, to inquire
into the c induct of tin. pcnileiitiaiy
dutin 1 ihe campiign, with icleieuee to
the al ;ed locking up of convicts in'
order fiat guards might go to the prima
ry car i .us iu Halifax was j, ,p'.ij
Tie '.ill to iue irp.ir.lte the Ro.iUokc
Rails' n liiidge Company pa-sed its third
reading.
By Mr. McKcn.ie To nyiire lid. r.
of bicycles to dismount when meeting
vehicles.
By Mr. French To repeal the stock
law in Halifax county.
The Speaker announced that the elec
tion lull would be taken up.
Mr. l,Usk, ihe chairman of the coin
millce in charge of (lie hill, said le
w inted lo aib.w ihe He erats pi. my of
time to speak. He sai l he hoped ibe
llennicraN Wo ild vote for what be de
clared was a line bi'l; one which Wou'd
give a iicu h..l!ut di.d a fair i.miiiI.
Mr. Smith, of Gads, said not a doan
members hud rend the till through. He
said the bi I had been drafied by persons
oilsidc this House.
Mr J.t ay spoke against the bill, which
he ter'iu d ihe product of the brain o'
the ' ltig Kite," ami teinnd the latler
the "Immortal Five."
Mr. ICiithicy said he thought the hill
a jjond oim The popuh.ts, he declared
had killed the Jlciuocrutic party, and
that the Hemocrats knew ibis bill would
finish up ihe mailer.
Mr. Luslt said be was surprised at tl e
action of the Democrats un this bill
They had shown a great dispociliou (or
fairness. IJo then mailed (he previous
question
The bill as then rated on. The
r suit w. ayes, ti'J; noes, It was
tct partyjole.
IV1' - jfirpiu
SF-sj s-,. .-WBtt.iu. Ut-
- - ;:-a- 'g?
To The Lsiislatmi
7'; r n i i' ro uf. t a
rui'i: ins inn i y xonii.
c.i:oi.is. sui.i'iF.us lira
i.xn Tin: i i ; ir.i.v
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tile ( ! Cil -l.il ss.-tllblv
II .1, ..:-..;,!
i North Carolina:
At ti c I i-t iirviiug of the Coufeder
ate eicv in's Association of North Cam
linn, Justice Waiter I'istrl was rciiicsted
to ciii'i'esp md Willi sniviving Inenibcrs of
all the regiments and battalions that
represi til. J tlu Snte in the Confederate
armies, with the view of securing ibe
preparation of one or in. -re histories ,,f
the c-'ti-luct ol each separate ergaiiiaiioii
as s'leh. in the battles iu which it par
ticipated, ll was contemplated thai these
ske'ehos should e.-pceiillv coll) lucmoraie
the self denial and the countless a,-ts of
lieveisiu p, rlorau-1 bv piivatc soldiers
wli- se Mill' -ring and 4i'iiliv in camp
.iti.1 wli dating up.Mi lie- battle field
eintiot be inel tsi. i. al or appreciated by
tut m - g'-ie ration-, except as illustraled
in tli life ol the individual soldier
Tin und- t-lglle l were designated as
a eoiiHii it t-1' I ' present. ,ti behalf of tie
veti r ins ,,l 'North Car ilin.i, a iiieiaon.il
a-kiug of the 1 1 1'i'er.il Assembly I be enact
in -lit of a suato r-'-piiiing that these
bistori- - -it' tviaictits ami battalions that
are now b ing prepared and depo-ited iu
(be Siate I, ilnary, be piiuled and pre
served in eu-biiiiig form with ibe Col mi
:ll and Revoiillioil.liy Ree-'lds, edited by
Willi. mi I.. Sauu his and Justice
Walter Clark, s i as to constitute a part
if the1 same SLiics.
It i- needless to fai attention to the
well known fa -i that the Congress of the
' I nite'l Slat---, in--re than twenty .ars
ago. r ui Kd f.ir ih.' ptibliciiioii ot' ihe
War IK p nun .-his of the Confederate
States as well as of the 1'iiiicd Stales,
and of the reports of ihe operations of
the armies nt h ith the c intending bel
ligerents. This was d ine because as
sooti as the work ol rcc instruction was
completed, the leaders upon both sides
reali.-.'d ib.it their country would not be
endangered by preserving iu history the
giand illustrations of American manhood
furnished by the adherents to the ' Lust
Cau-e."
'flic rait." of n.iniiockhutn have nev
er e.iii-cd the Scot to lag hi bind bis Eng
hsh c oni.id-- in a cli irge up m the com
uioii Ii, - ol'ilie liuii-li Empire The
N .it j Cart.iini.m of tin- future will never
fait-r a- be I'l.ToW-lhe slars and stripes,
beeanse of the roud no morn s ceiijtmd
up by the sound ol Dixie.
Aj pealing as we d i especially iu tile
name ol the suming soMi, rs ol the
lank .ili-l ll' -, c ilitiileiitly tiu-t thai
our i till II wi I Ii-- alisWete-I l.y -Hell
Icgisiaiiou as ui'il j r ive a fining r.-sp. us,
lo their n .pi, si
lusp.cif illy siibiniit. d,
A ('. A i.m .
R. I' lluhi:,
W. J. liltl t.N,
CeUlltlilt. c.
''if Mi"-
KXOWLEDCE
r.ringi comfort .-unl iuipro enu-nt and
ten-Is i.. p. rsoiial eui 'Viii. nt v.hcn
rigl,;:v -I. Tl"' many. ! live Iff
i, r :h;.n ..lle-rsaiiil .-n, y life .eorc, with
ll---: , Spelell'.ll!'-, I'V Illi'lC prolllpt'iV
alai-.n.g uoii-l's be-t product, to
the in e-1- ,.f iiiiy-ieal King. Will aiti-t
ti.c value l.i health i f tin' j.iirc Inpiid
liativi' piiiiiiplcs euil'iaiid in the
ii niedv, Svrup of Figs
1: - i'--;i-i il- c, e i- Hue t i its -re i 'iling
ill t'ie form im.-t aeccplal-lo nnd ileiis
Sllt to the li'C ri'lrt' bio .ne! t.iiiy
I,- 'H-li, -la! I ioi -it t . uf .; i tli -I lav
.it,-, e ; i : 1. 1-1 1 1 1 ! 1 v i-l.fln- ing t.e s -Ii in,
,i-,-.i bin.- cold-,' l.e.i.la. l.i .s Ii yi is
I peri., in.-iilly eiirii:-' -ol'-l -nation,
ll I. a- civ n s.ill-I.ielloll to liol'iolisalld
Inel w il il ill.' :l;.oro al id tin' III. ile al
piol'es-ioii. b"call-e it ae:- mi the Kid
neys, 1 i-,.-r and Vk, I- wui.oiil weak
ening tbein and il i- pi il'i ctly free from
,-e V C'.i.iieilile si!, I . ,1'.
fvrtip "f !'i.'- I-1 i"l --ah' I'V all dill-.'-
gist-ill o"e ii?l buttles, but it is linili-
u'.. e -lured i.y I'm ('alifuriiia Fig Syriifi
I', iv b"' mil"'' i-: print''' I "ii i-veiy
paekaev, :il-o the naine. Syrup of Figs,
and I ig well iiilorinc-l. yi.il will nut
,u eepl any t uhstitiito if nib red.
mar Lib ly
I,.f.-i -T
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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for Infants and Children.
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WELDON MARKET.
f. 1 I- 1 1 V. Kt-:kI.V i'.'ll Hit: ISKNKm
nr id ll M SItt 1 ltlt:M..i.
DR. H. 0. HYATT'S SANATORIUM.
KISSToX. N. C.
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND GENERAL SURGERY
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Wheu in Need
.l iniyil-in iii lite (.iJiK'KIiV LINK
plr.iM K tut hiIht ill. tt I in i ! i il ;ti 1..
U'-old -.liiliil with :i full iilltl roiiij.lt'lc
:issnrt iiu-iit inel wil! V' tn m;c Uiy
iiKiny rn iiK- (.'.in -;tvi' ou iiitm- y on all
;X-mmU in my tine. I ;iin np'iit )ir
it I I. IU -OHI J IK'' l im it
win. Ii 1 iiii.ir.inlu' it) l the litt on tl t
tiiiiiUit r.itapM'D nut cr, ptetl. Will
lIKiki- ii' i1 .in-t;iflHi y. A lull ItlK- t'l
rnni-, ( 'nult' i .pin tii ( i.ir-., 'I'ulian'n
n liaiiI .ii tniK-ri.
Mi .1. J. liiiirii i-f w itli iue ;.
will In ul.ul to str In- in, my Ii u ml.
Hit' a l.lll.
Vtiiii1- li iilv,
P. E. LYNN.
Ckan :: Goods
THIRTY years' oWrrntinn i.f Cnsti.rla with thi pntrnnaRe or
miliions or i.ni. l" i n.it l.i to ..penU tit H without Cne..ln(.
It is nnqiiisti'"'M; :ii" bi" t rimril)- fur Iiifuntn mill Children
thi. wovlil lin'i .- . i'u. It . hurmlps.. CliiMriTl lil.o it.It
Klvi s llwiu li. nlt'.- It ill s ivo ihi.ir livi-.. In it Molhor. have
.omothi.iu- whieh is nl'snlnti.l, f nilpr.LtraUy rfit
chilil'sj ilie'liein..
Ciistoriu ili.Htri.yi Worms.
I .istoi in nllnys Fi'verlslinnni.
rnstoi-iii jirovpiit. viimitiut; Sour Cnrtl.
Ciistnri ruri Oinrrlwrn ftii.l Willi! Colin.
Cuktorin, ri.liovKn TruthliiK Trnuliloi.
rnsti.ria rum. Constiintliin nnil I'liitnlnnry.
CimtorlB ni-tltrnlue. tho iir.-ets nf rui hollle m ill e or pol.ononi lr.
Ciistorin iliio. not eoiitiiln moriliiiip. opium. or otlior uareotlr proporty.
Ca.torir. ns.lmiliit.-. tho fooil, ri-culiito. lio tomaoh n& riowol.,
(livlnri healthy anil nuiurnl t.!oo.
Cn.torln 1. put up In on-iJO hottJo only. It i t olil tu hulk.
Don't allow nnr ono to nrll you nnythinn olso on the ploa or promim
;lu.tit lM".just na Riioil" nnil" will anwerrvm-yjiij'oi.''
fioo JhRtyi.il RotC-A-S-T-OR-I-A.
NEW ADVE11TISEMKNTS.
Cotton Blight.
'lists mailt- liy li1..' Alakmia KxriiTimcnt Sfn;,,.,
,i i'ii "in. ni .m,)
( l-,i-hrir u'ovc coih Iusin rly that
Kainit Prevents
-'i.m li!i:;ht I'linlris cm prcvt'tit the iiiimcns,o loss ctu,c
.u.r,'!.illi' I v tiii- ili-i.i '. Suul fur our painplili-ts. '
V ,o- . ni v.-.- I: ..'. 1 " i iioiloii.; to r.-i.l thi-m, nn.l tl-y s
i l :an kil l iroui'i , v.. - .. e u,M
1 1'iin.
M CliAl.'K,--
Tho fivc-dimlle
1 on Tirj
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
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'I he I'., -t nt' i v i i v tlii ni; kept in stork. 1'ii sli -.n.,,im.
I'll- k I- Im Family use. Ileiieml Mimilim ,,t ii,,
1'niiiie. i nil im.-iiai;iiwai;i:.
re h ii.ii h is in. ii im. oi 1 iioin in. ..iii -t.iiiii i,i ih,. n. iv -(, m I,, lt ,,
:i issi..i,i Biiii Hi. to..-1 .in.,.,- win-mi:-., r,i;.snn:s. winks, ckimn
,ii1 InltMt ii I'i'I-I HI HI N II" 'N "i.l I'lM'MIT KKI.lVKiiY.
j.lll .1 l.
tii k m. f. iiAirrcoT
Are iiuiliiiii; I'ij; reiliieliutia in
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ll.un . C . ., r Hi.
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: I'lour. r l..itr.-l. l'uti iit.
Sir.iio.lil.
: . I. Mui.i-.-i-s. ..r onlloii.
S',ni.. . r lmII.-ii.
1 4 i 1 1 u l.i i . 1 sii.-ar. .. r IL,
l.i.-lii l.i-.iu n Snj.tr. ..-r ll.,
l!,i:i- r. i-r IL.
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n ('..Jj'i-e, ; er I1.,
l'uuiiry,
,.t: ll-'-: l" r ,
., i Sli.it. i.. r HA
. dun .oW.ler. 11..
1 Cu.ll i i'. white, sill IV l.'lH, tn'
Coal ml. n-l I' . p. r 01IU1.
Apple in-;ar, n-r ilieii,
I'. e-n.ix. " r Hi,
Tain iiv. . r II'.
Ilil-s, (lint.!, r IL.
" fireen. "
" salteil."
Salt. yr.i su. k,
I 'ore., ,ei Im- I..-I,
Mi-.il. - "
Kie-, "
Teas, Mark, per bu-lul,
I'.as, l.l.iek eye, pi r l.isi.-l.
I'.aniils, p, r lni-ln-1.
Cutton. p.-r puiiiiil.
H.iL-iiiL!. p. r v,r,. - 1 I His,
To's. pi r Imiii. Ii,
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A l fcUTlsKMKVi'S.
The Only
Gii'.it and thtii'tuiKlily re
lialjlo Iniikling-ui) iiRiliuine,
nerve tonic, vitalier and
Blood
Purifier
l.fnrp the pt'oplc tod?.yt tind
which stands preeminently
above all other medicines, is
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
ft lias won its hold upon the
hearts of the people b7 its
own absolute intrinsic merit.
It is not what we say, but
what Hood's Sarsaparilla
does that tells the story:
Hood's Cures
Even when all other prepar
ations and prescriptions fail.
" I had running aorea on one of my
jlniln (or a long time. I hfgan taking
Hoori'a Karsaparllla and now they are
nearly well. I liave gained in ttrength
and Uesh and feel thankful that thera
la euch a wonderful medicine aa Hood'a
'"""'lioBS Wellkan, Erla,
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ay ni,'P.
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JKK tl
-,h),h'
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4eh iUf,ii
"T"
AT A. i.. UH'llliAN'S..
1 h.r.r a un i ami 1'iesli
liio-ol all Kiiats of liro
niiis ,ii prii-cs to suit
t!u- h nil t :lm s.
CONFECTIONERIES
ol' .til knul. at tl;r lnt'.sl
jnicis, t'.dl an.l t'xain
uu- my stock, ami prices.
Vuiir It irml,
A. L. COCHRAN.
- i iy
ISTOTICE
'I'lif umlt i-ii:nit haiiii tlii-- day iiali
(1. il a- tt ut. it nt' tin- ill ami triaimnt
ul tuintlia l rrotliih li-'lttii1 I In- Sii).criin
r.tmt i ll.tlii.tx futility In rt liy tinliiit all
pii-mii-ln-ltiiiiii tlaun - .i,iiu-t tlir otatt
l In- tfst.it ri tn pret-nt tliftti to him on
oi hi inn1 tin' him iiav oi i iituaiv. whi.
ri;iM:i;iLK rKtulifir,
lr. o! Cum ha 11. I'lOflich.
Ilahtax, N. I'. January t, 1-tTi.
jail IT ill
EjN FIELD, N. C.
And you will find us "right there"
when it comes to goods and prices
GROCERIES a Specialty. One car
load flour and one car load salt just
in. Dry Goods, Shoes and general
merchandise for al).
F
FINE GROCERIES
i in i I it ' I1 ii n n n tii n
(UUilV : ITlUbUUD
8
CHESP GROCERIES.
Fin its r(Nri:n imnkiuks.
n: am si;i:.
4'oitu' ait-, t nine all, U.tli l.irjo antl small,
Lxaniino my stnek, bfluie luiyin at all.
For my stock is ritmpU-tt' ami jnin-s low,
To coiHiict)' v. it'll tlit pioilnrt.; tlir taunt'
Hiow,
I tliank my kiml Ii it-ml )oi tho jiatroiiat
I the ji;i-t
Ami assure litem all I'll lie true to the last
Ami ciiaiiiulte tliftii tu twrv riwiri-l--
Thf pKHl pun hasrii lituit me they'll never
rtpct,
Tlien-t'or' eoine all, IkiIIi laru and small,
For I will (leal Uomstlv you aU,
I Hi not ilel.iy, conn1 ii)-lit away
And make your pim-lia. to-day.
I. I Jl'DKlNS.
.he Ml y.
J)R W.J WARD.;;
Siirpii Dentist
KXKII'.l.li, N. ('.
8li()lliiTiivi'r llarrisoti's Urug Store.
iliv.il ly.
no
I fits just rcceivcil a tiTsli lot of CANDY
plain mid fancy. Also i.iisins, mixid uiitx,
choHtniit.s, cocouinits, ntipli'H, n.iuiiiuui,
l'loriiln (ii.uiKiH, plain anil tinn y rakes.
l.iirpe ussorlniPiit ol
HOLIDAY (iOOOS.
.-Inn fly horses, wagons, sarts, rlolls,
rloi-ks, ctiamher sela, liookn bv brat autbops.
ti ii li Ihix luincr, ciKara, snuflT, toliaceo ud
ninny amy noliiuiH loo nuinerons to neD-
tMiu. in v l iy.
inn IT tl
f 1
1U1
l KJ
ire Easily Madcout Often Broken
I have resolved to break the record
on low prices. I want your trade
and if fresh seasonable goods
COUNT IN TEK RACE
I will get it.
J. I WHITAKER,
Enfield, N. C.
Dress Goods, Dry Goods,
iiiii'iK Sloes anil Hals!
In Fact in Everything. These
GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
Low Price of Cotton has Forced
us to this Step.
oi l Oil lv.
M.A-HAMILTON CO,
CHANTS,
Lit
2fl SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE, MD.
tedrCutisi-miiiiits MiliiitiJ. S ciial attention i.ai.1 io the mile of PKANl'W
iiti.l 1ILACK KVi;) l'KAS. n.T8 3ai.
Hale Bros., 's6clijng theijwij
. Accident Insurance
HALIFAX, N.C. ttK SHOE (rot Me1?)
K 'cool for Jf J)0 MOix k-povv
90J3AV5. yOtW
IHE U STOVE CO
ljt!l$-DlLLllD ljjfDYiJFlE Co.f
ll! Syianinre Stni t, I'rrKliSlU'Ki;, VA,
- -WHUI.KKAI.r: AM) IIKTAU. DK4I.KI! IN'
Buggies, Carts, Carriages, Harness,
1'I.OWS anil
CASTINGS,
HINDKKH,
SVV?lWk ' ' '-3h inkier,,
fl& Xt& 3a Enaiiie..
I 1. V
' 111 fl!K
. "i. -l j
1
ft5. .1'! Engines anil
SAWMILLS,
"-:. ".tL--ZZZ JU'NTKH S
Karnier's Friend ami. Starke's Dixie l'lown and eastings. .Unqnwtlimalily tha largeal
house oftlie kiml in either Virginia or North Carolina,' Eiclnsire agents In tbia
territory for the fainuus HTUDKBAKEK anfl TENNEfWEE WAOONS. Ordara
by mail gifeai prompt personal attention.)
C. A. EPES':Mafr.
isrifi:s.sui;s to hdwahd & odeN'HAL.)
37 EAST MARKET SQUARE, NORFOLK. yA.
- Wholesale ami lieliiil llealera (ll -;
Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Lamp
(iOODS, AND llOl'SEFl'H.MSlIINGS.
METALLIC ROOFINC, CUTTERINC ANOSPOUTINC.
arrKstiiiiutes given on application. Correspondence solii ited.
seiU -Im
OH AELES 0. ALLEY,
CONFECTIONER ,
Mr. W. W. Warren trjin m iiIs tlie linn and will visit Wclilon aud ita vicinity regi
tilaily. oct 11) ly. ' " ' u :
J. B. WHITE & CO., .
QEfiEL Commission filEtpMiTS
II AND 13 ROANOKE DOCK NORFOLK, VI.
We handle. Dressed poultry, Eggs, Hotter, Live Poultry, Come of all kinds, such IS
ynuil, Knliliit.t, I'linisiints, Wild Dtiiks, all kinds Produce, Potatnea, Cttblniw, Apples,
While lleaiu, Dried Apiilea, Chentunta, llickorya, WaliiiU. Elmida Pfllnges, fiA
hugely. Leiiiuiis and all kinili of other Emits and Vegetablea. Wehavatt eegai(
freeier, for butter, gameaud poultry, also hunille all the aliove od eomrnlssioo oi btf
v,,,,.
ltf"C'rresHinileiic Koliritcsl.
aiig. 16 ly.
CRIND Vunronn B.me, Heal, Oyster Shells, Corn
tiruhsin ITimr, c, in the celebrated
(Frank
mr nn n i un imii i
ihai.llll HIU1II ..ill I
tl
Wijjoaii
I'awnt.
IQOpercent. more made in keeping poultry. AlaoPow.
r Hit la and Farm Feed Mills, i Circulars sen ton appli
cation. WILSON BROS., Kutoa, P.