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THE ivO A NOKL N E '.V S THURSDAY, MAHC1I 1$, 1895. PUBLISHED KVK11V T II U USD AY. J. W. SLEEGE, Editor & Proprietor D. E. STAISBACE, Associate Editor. Entrmlut Fiirt (jjj'w nt H i Won as tStrniul i 'timx Mnltt r. HATCH OK SmtSClttl'TlOX IN AllV A XCK. Ouc Year (hy Mail), Postage Paid fcl.oll. Six Months 7,"j. A Weekly leniocratii' journal tU-ult'il to tlic material, educational, political ami agricultural interests ol Halifax ami sur rounding counties. USTAdveitising rates reasonable anil furnished on application. TllE fusion Legislature of IS1.),") cost neurly 87.0(1(1 more than the leiiioerutie of 18113. Til K wen who clamor t ) loudest fur war arc generally in the rear when the battle begins. Tim appropriation bv the fusion Legislature amount to 81-."t,iiiiK more thau those of lSlllt. Heinember that. SECRKTAity Urksuam, who was l!3 on St, Patrick's Day, is the oldest mem ber of the cabinet, and Secretary Smith is the baby. Tbat portion, of the Scripture in which it is said "there will be wars and rumors of wars" is certainty beiu.; ful filled now. It will interest many North Carotin-an.-i, who like to keep up with the sen satiouil uiovctueuts of Kov. Tom Dixuu, to know that he has engaged the 'Ami etny of Miific. in New York, and' on April 1st the Church of the People will be formally started, He says service will be held cveiy Sunday morning. Ho intends to introduce deaconesses, hall' of the Board of Deacons to be e imposed of Women 1'iom the o iio,i iMti m. In spe iking of his pripo.-el Uciv ehuii-h hexiysln- will have three as .-i-tanis, one ul whom will be a I'ui-versali.-t. Jlciiihers of the new church will be i.tiiii-rsi.d orbaptiz as they pre for. C.M'l'Aix W. H. Kii'ciiin will bring suit to Ic-t the iUesli ia as to whether or not the new directors ol the penitentiary were properly elected. II they were elected Captain Ivitcliin is to become manager of that institution, if not, the lleuioerats hold it as heretofore. lie has employed Captain W. II. Day, cx-.lu.le.i- .Meltae, W. Iviu-hiu, . his son) ol lioxsoro. and Spier H'liiluker, of Uttloigh. The linht will be made on the ruling of the President of the Senate. Duly 77 voles were east for the newly named directors when it required sill votes to elect. Captain Ki'ehin's learned c-uii.-el will make a point that if a majority of the members present Voted for the new directors that they were elected. The suit promi.-es to Lc iutcrosiins: and some nice legal points will be involved. Dr. Sarah Hackett Stkvf.n-"' of Chicago, wants to put men !.i -.it: but let us hope the good ' r t:', . us from balloon sdeiv;.-. It is said that Mr. Hisseil h-.s pen led &!!) more tlim entire salary in living up " ' iial require nienta rf his i -..on as Postmaster General, A life of the late Rev. lr. Deems is being written by his two sons, Francis M. Deems, M. D., of New York city, and Ilev. Kdward M. Deems, Ph. D., of Ilomellsville, N. Y. It doesn't take a very big thing to make some towns proud. Lambertville, N. J., is now bragging about a new baby which is less than ID inches long and weighs only -.'J ounces. Some one with a keen aensc of the eternal fitness of things has suggested that Star Koutc Elkios, of West Vir ginia, is a good man for the Kepubli cans to nominate for the Presidency next time. The recut advance in cotton is attract ing much attention at present, aud there is some ' -er that it may encourage r' ; in more cotto" than they ;. i i ': It may indeed prove tin : .ikjiu!- (Iij! ! price should advance i ,u..i I'd'. : '' iliac tii plant next year's er,- .a just at the time when its ad- uuce would form an argument for the planter not to restrict his acreage, but, on the contrary, enlarge! it. While many planters are uot calculating upon the course of the market, there is danger that many others will be so influenced. We earnestly trust that the fanners of Halifax county will plant their crops just as they would have planted if cotton had declined. It is ad a suare and a cheat for the bulls and bears of the future market to make cotton advance about planting time. Don't be caught by the present rise, tin re i- notion' in it to justify a larg" cotton acreai-e. l!.ii-e your home supplies and (hen ju-t as much cotton as you eau cultivate after you have planned fur the other crops. The receipts from i hi- sale of fertiliz er tags to March H last year were 8-1,0110 agaiust Si:j.(MHfor the same time this year. The Charlotte I ;rvi-r says that J, K. McCree, aged In I years, an inmate of the Mecklenburg p nr h ,u, is recover ing from a spell ofpucutiiouia. The present board ol Agriculture aud trustees of the Agricultural an 1 Mechan ical college c intiot, it is said, be displaced by the men the l-'ti-ionists elected. Populist Spears, of Iredell county, a representative ill the Legislature, says that he is thoroughly disgusted aud will henceforth vote the Democratic ticket. Mr. Jcsiah Tuner, who has a claim a.iin.-t the State for ptinting done years ago, has beeu awarded 81,0(1(1 by the committee of printers having his case in hand. In Fayctteville Tom Taylor and Joe Spaiks, both colored, and each about U yeais old, bad all affray in which Taylor struck Sparks a blow on the head which killed him, tlovcrnor Carr has ordered u special term of Davidson Superior court the first Monday in July, e-pccially to try Baxter Sheinwcll for killing Dr. Payne. Judge Uoykin will preside, Mi. leather Simmer-on, of Lexington, has cu'civd -nit aaiii-t tli Western N. C. railroad f r ?L'(l. tifiil damages lor the killin-.' of In i bu-!anl, a fireman, i ' wreck -onie mouths ago. President Vin-t-. '' '"" I 'nivcri-ily of N .rth VitrvUa. has ben invited to ,,.,,r.- (lie annua! - ruiou on the 4th of Jnv at the lluKlord battle sr-und upon the life and services of Maj I Joseph Win-Ion. The hou-e of a colored woman in Cireeu-boro caught on lire la-t Thursday and two iittle negro cliildi' ii, who liad been left in the lum-i- while an older oue went to get a bucket of water, were burn ed to death. The mother is crazy with grief. The four year old child of Wesley Futidcrliurk, of In ion county, was run ning across the floor with an open knife in its hand, when it f II and the knife blade stuck in its neck cuttin.' the jugu lar vein. The child bled to death in a few minutes. ADYKHTII.M K.Vi' fa . NKW AD 1'1'iTISKMKNTS r-o. -i' General Passsnueii Auent T. J. Anderson, of the Seaboard Air Line says the present cut in passenger rates is to coutiuue until next tall. He says travel has increased 1U0 per cent, since the cut began aud that the fight is being made very active. A New York man summoned to serve on a jury, asked the judge to excuse him, as he was the father of triplets. The Judge declined the request on the ground that however much this man might be entitled to sympathy, this fact did not disqualify him from sitting on a jury. It is said that Harriet Beecher Stowe has gr.wu to perfectly abhor any and all reference to her well known book, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." She cannot en dure any mention of it however slight it may be, and her family and friends are very careful to avoid auy allusions to it It has tsken the old lady a long time to find out her mistake in writing it. HI TAGS. PICKED Ul' IIEIU; ASH III EKE AS li C.iHEiri.l.V (Til. ED AM) COl)EXSEI EOll KfSV READEh'S. TllB Wilmington Slur is in receipt of tho lollowing melancholy epistle from a correspondent at Maxton : iucloiC'l u will line the left bine fut of a graiv-yird rabit, at leas he is in a graiv yard now. His las requ-s waz that u mite git his left hine fut, az he new u wud prise it moor than cny I elee. Sow i hear bi sene it toe u. beleavin that the weeshis ov the dyeiu shud bee respecktid. Yores I rut li. H. A. Bit, Hsu Cm.. A. M. WauiiKLL, has accepted the invitaliou to deliver the address at the uovciliug of the Confederate inonii meut at Ualcigh, M ay 'JUth. Co1. Wad dell is oue of the most gilte 1 orators of the Slate and his eleipieut tongue will tell of the Confederate heroes who laid down their noble lives in a eau-e they believed righteous aud just. This gified sou of the Cape Pear sec:iun will untold to the multitude the unwritten history of our uoble dead aud will "Fasti out alt the golden letters, Ttiat tell their irlunous story." A special novelty at a Washington reeeptiou was a laly who was attired almost like a man. She had observed the convenience of a man's evening suit. She knew that it was proper for all even ing ooeasions, from a horse show to the grandest ball of the elite. She decided to approach it as nearly in her own cos tume as the law would permit. She had her tailor make her a dresj coat and vest exactly like a man's. She had a shirt made, exactly like men's shirts. She had link cuffs made like a man's. In the cuffs and in the shirt she wore the dainliest little pearl buttons of the newest design. Her hair was short and paited in the middle for all the world like that of "Bertie" or Adolphus. She wore a narrow, cluprltiing, black skirt, and bju'' ' ' "" iuij.'" Nine per-ons broke jail at Lenoir last week, (Itho Wilsou says that he has gone to farming. A woolen mill is being talked of for Lumherton. Chatlotte is to build a n--w .Solium court heu-e A-heboro is to have a knittiug factory at an early date. Davis X 7. idler, Wilmington, dealers I in dry goods have assigned. A negro straight llepublican paper is to be published in llaleigh. A plau is on foot at Kuihcrdfordtcii to build a large eottou mill. About liMt.iiiiil pounds of monazite were shipped by the Shelby buyers last week . The monument to the Cnnl'ederale dead at B-ntonville was unveiled on the liilth. A c ilnred child, born last week in Hal eigh. I. is twelve fingers, six on each hand. Thi Third fire at Kin-toll, within two or thr - Weeks, burned the jiil andotlur buildii.. s. A large number of illicit distilleries were seiz -d last week. Six were reported in one day Judge Schenck says theliuiifor l B.it tie I .round Company is "out of debt and I'ecli.ig good." Salisbury is to have t vo new cotton mills one with ii ilini spindles and the other "i,IMIII spindles. The preset t is the mo-t prosperous year in the hi tory of the l uiversity. It now has 111'! -tu'lctilx. A bear Was killed a feW days iljitt ill the Methodist church yard at Little Swift creek in Craven county. The Souihport Loader, which is a credit to North Carolina journalism, hi eutereil upon its sixth year. The liulcigh Cotton Mills will build a large addition and double its capacity. 5,(1110 new spindles will he put in. Alfred linger wlu escaped from tho Rowan chain gang eighteen tu inths ago, has been caught at Yorkville, S. 0. The dividends of the State from the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad for the past three years aggregate $75,1191!. Iu Wilkes county unknown brutes went to the horn, ol a widow named Kcvis and cut the throat of a horse, from which it died, 'ir oourt at Asheville he .aso of M'-v' A WhM 's HritliKXs are lighti ned when -he turn- t ' th- iiht in ilicinc It' hrcxi.-r.ne i- in i Jo gl , my by the chronic wait delicate ai r.m.-i inent. alid p .in! il ill-'l Ji rs ill It a ill It lur sex Dr Pii re ' I'. in rite I'r--ciipii u. If -he s o, rw t k' I. ti'-rv u-, el "run 1 wn" -he ha- new lit,- and slri n-th after u-ing thi-ri mat k ib'v rem dy. It's a power lul invigorating tonic and inrviuc which w.i- di-coi i ii .1 and ii-ul bv an eminent J hv-irian I 't in my cir-. in all eases ol "1'Ui.ue complaints and weakn-e.ses. 1'iT y mug -iris just entering woman hood; for women at the critical "change of life;" in bearing down sensations, pe riodica! tains, ulceration, inflammation, and every kin In d, il it cv..r fails to cure, you have your money back. weldoni'market. KNOWLEDGE Priiig" comfort mid improvement and tends to personal enjoyment vclicn rightly ii-cd. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with h -s expenditure, by in ire promptly adapting the world's Lo-t proline! ; to the Hi-oils of phy-h -ai In ing, vviil :itt-.-t the value t health of the pure liquid laxative principles rmbraicd in the remedy, Myrup id Pigs. lis cxeeileiice is due to its presenting in the lii-iii mo-t in ei pl.il.le and pleas ant to the taste, the leln -linig and truly hem fil ial prop-rties of n p. rfect lax ative; clIi-ctu.iKy i !.u-ii"g the -y-ti in, ili-pi liim: colds, licailc.clu - i .. 1 lev, is mi, I ii..i-n lie onnoo ,.,,t,.i ,i.,i,.n. It has eiveii sati-lael ooi to noPions.-ind j met with the approval of tho ii..-li'.'l profession, I-, eau-c it net- on the Iscl-, in vs. I ii- r and I'.ovv. N VMlhollt Wool'- i-niiijr tin-iii .-rod ii i- I'-i;' e'.'.1' t-v;,;:-;V:v:;.:!'.'''t-; .j,, t" i ill H in m;in-nfae.or-"" ''' t -.ion,,aV,g yr up C,, (- v.lio-o name is printe'l mi i very fu'ck igi-. .:- the nam", yrup 'f 1 a I being well inf- ro i I, you will ii"t accept an) suli-atutc i! loliad. mar -ii 1 v i1 for Infants and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know nut 1, I .-!! S ..r:.:u. :: l!..V f 'fa.icl NKUHilJ,- TUI'S, UU,l I:.it.- 1ltf.lK'il.(' t. It' Fr' .VoUr '.I.il ii j-rt-pji rati n, atul lliftt a iHt ot -t r mi.-:., s f-.r i'...-lr. u ;id- ', n,;.,. .t ' -W::. T nn-liiii-' Do You Know Ihsil ..j-.u:ua::.l J:i-T.Liin- u :v vU! tuiP'utu- Po Yon Know tii.it In m-rf tvuatt.i-gj ilru.-.M-.'- n t j- ninU-l m II liarcotics D n 1 Y n : lK ti o y tint yu f-h-ni i tv-l -tim unless : i r v-":r pl. i.tn nf !.! i: i- Pn Yon Know tliat ( tiTia is .1 j-un iy v.-, It livr. .liriir. j'- MKhi-uTj- hot tie t po You Knnv Hint Ctv term I ttif pn.Ttr.N.'ri if Ihf furtwniH 'r Saimml 1'itdier. Thai it l"w lM'' " 111 f"r "r"r,Jr (!,lr.,r y'nrn, ui'l ituit turirv Cwturm in turw vU than tf tt!l i'lfK T irtm-lir-. fcr cMMrrrt .tup.l.ui.'-l f Pn Ynn Know tlmt tl 1 it. nt CMMc n.-viritiinl of tho VnlwA Ptfitcs, am! of ofh'T cviiiitri-'H. Snu' IxmiuhI rsrlu ivi ri..h: u It. l'lti li'-r hn (issirn" tc m tl word ' Cantnrlrt " nul It fvirnmla, nnd ihitt ( in. it at-' iht-m i.i n Rtntr i-ri-m offenn.' f J)o You Know that one vt Hie rt'a.i"ir-'. f--r jrnM ng Oiin yuvi-ruiut'iit (irotiftiim wm Intuh fji.st.iria luiil u. n piwru to Im ubolutftly liarmlonw? Pn Yon Know tlmt 35 avor(;e du-i f faMiTui am fumishcj f. -r 35 ccuttt, .T . !.. r. mi. n .! ? Pn Yon Know tl.Jit wlit-n jniwi-i', nf Vr i--rffvt I'r. parvtloii. your t-liiUrfn may I k it i t.-M t.in: y.'U iiuiy lin iiiil.r.it..-ii r-.-st f tilings tirw worth knotting. They (in1 tacttt. 11 1 uAlfto CiilKlKrl Kll WK.EKI.V t'i'H THE 1IKNKK1T lit' 01 II riU'NTItV rillEMiS. C.U. Sid. s. p, r lb, Shoulders li.ieou, per lb, Hams, S. (' . p. r lb. Laid, refined, l-'loiir. per barrel, l'atnit, Straight, V. I. Molasses, per gallon, L'1 Syrup. p r oalloti, (ir.inulated su'ar. per lb. Light frown Sugar, per th, Hutt-r. p'T lb. l'hee-e. per Hi, (ireen Colleo, per Hi, Poultry, Kggs. per dozen, Shut, per lb, Gun powder, per lb, Coal oil, white, safety 1.10, per Coal oil, red C, per gallon, Apple Vinegar, per gallon, lio.-swax, per lb, Tallow, per lb, Hides, flint, per lb, " green. " " salted. " Salt, per sack, Coru, pet bushel, Meal. ' " Kice, " Tea-, black, per bu.-llel, l'e.is, black eye, per bushel, Peanuts. p, r bushel, Cotton, per pound, lfagging. p.-r yard. - 11 lbs, Ties, p, r t-iineli. lie K li SI on ?:;.iio i and -I ' lie oKC fi I i;,i-:'.o 1.1 to 1(1 IS to .1 1.1 to -1 10 10 2.1 tu 40. :al. JO 1.1-.0 ;io-in is 0 il 1.1 1 LM 50-15 fin Id 70 li-S I'.O 75 1!,1 to .1.1 Si I i .Ml HAVING PUR chased of M. C. Pair the stock of goods at a great discount, -1 - will sell at Mr. Pair's old stand for the next 30 days, FOR CASH AT COST! the entire stook consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Call and be con vinced that I mean business. P.N.Stainback. .YDYIiUI ISK.MKNT.S. That Tired Feeling Mennss iliiiip-r. It is a ncrinuB condition mid will lend to disas trous results U it is nut over come at oiiee, It is a sure xijrn that the blood li impoverished und impure. The best remedy il HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus drives stmifrtli and elas ticity to the muscles, vijror to the brain and health and vitality to every part of the Inxly. Howl's Sarsaparilla positively Makes the Weak Strong " I have used various kinds of medicine the last year but 1 have jriven up everything but lliMid'g Sinsupiirilla. 1 urn de lighted with the results. It has completely routed that tired feel In?, ami (riven me a good appe tite." Jilts;. Ai.ub Meadok,) Alutville, West Virginia. J Mirr.ntnrn of jn on tvry WTftppor. NKW A1V KKTISKMKM'S. A Cotton . Fertilizer. run-lust" only such fcrtiliors for cotton which contain at least 3 to ,p iiotiial potash. For Corn, Fertilizers should contain b Potash. I'oor results are due entirely to deficiency of Totash. W'e mil yhilly send you our piicpl li I, on the Use of You h. I hey are sent Inc. It Hill lu l vou nothing 10 re.ul thcni, ..nil they noil -cu-i? you ttulUn. OlikMAN KAI.l WoKKS. V3 N.i".au sum. N Vuik. Ilov 1 lilll. THE SOUTHER1T iiniiiii iiiiiiid ronn iiTfin vo n inn n w ; i ii mm J M VU 111 I' I 11 J OF CREENSBORO, N. C. b".. OFFERS i Cheaper Fire Insurance. I'-y making i'vny ili y hohl-r a Mum r in Mo pmiiiH All pntit ext'ept a rwt'rvo of In jtt-r i ut. ;ut it lmnni In tlir policy hulilvtH. mv-CAPITAlL $ioo,ooo.-wi Siilisciilieil In- liiciili-i. ij.it, dists iil.o-i n.one- repu-. nt on i l'lVK MILLIONS OF i'l ll.l.A US. I'olii V llolih I-.lie noli-il.ssi-.-s.ilile. ill;i:iTnl:S:-.l. S. Sp-nccr. L. H. 'l.iilni, tt'm. Ii. Iloll, Ii. li. Worth, It. Mmliiie, LauieiieeS. llolt. S,iiiiii'-l Mi 1. 'l.iti . .Liiius 1'. Snwvir, .1. S. Carr, lolnin Shaver, V. .1. Miir.lo, k. I., li.inkslli.it, ;, nii, Ikiii t'liiu, ion. A. 1'. l'life, Thus. M. llolt, J. M. Worth. .1. W.S.otl, .1. Van Luclli c. 1. M. Si oil, L l'. Wharton. dl'l'll l.l;S. ,1. M. Woith, I'le-nUiit: L. 1'. Wliatlon, Viec-l're-i.lcut, A. W. McAli--ter, Sieietaiv alul 'l'o a-iiier. When irtiiij.olicy i-vp'rc' -. .- that it is n il, m il in 'i'HK Snt'TiU'.liN STOCK Ml' Tt'AI. ISSI laSfllto. 1' I'. sTAINIlAt K, A-.nt, Wclilon, N. C. :i7-lru. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. s I U - T H E - L E A D E::;: :: Us -AT A. I.. C'OCniiAN'S.. 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 all. inn IT tt' 1 have a nice anil fresh lined all kiuil- of (iro eeries at nriecs to suit t!,t' hunt t urns. CONFECTIONERIES ol all kimls at t lie luwot piirt. Call aud twain me iii y stm k mul jirit'es. Your tiit-ihl, A. L. COCHRAN. nov 1 lv. NOTICF. Jaiut-s T. Ha. kin-. llttMiitor . W. Hawkins. s John Meillin, et at. In pursuance of an oiiler mailt1 in the aliovei-utitleil cause ly the clerk of the Superior court on the'JItnl Ki-I.ruary 1 will on the first day of the May term ol the Suerioreourt of Halifax county tiro eei'il to sell at public auction to the high est hiihler t lie tt.lli.wui liescrilK-il pit-i-es or parcels of land to wit : That iart of the hinds of the late H. W. Han kins, adjoining the lot !ivcii to .l.iniesT. HufikiiiMand lot iiuiiiImt two of thedivi-iou ol said division ol's.iid lands, Huh Alston's and William Scott's lauds containing lilt acics. one other parcel ot said It. W. Hawkins' lands eontaiiiuiK 111; acres, aiiiiuioiii; I:. it I'Dwell's land, Ihe hunts lu-ioii4iiiK to the Smnllwood heirs -ind Martha Ann Hud sou's luutls. A M IN T. IMWKIV, l'.M'elilor II. W. Hawkins. mar 1 1 4. KORTIl CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY. ENFIELD TO WNSU1P. L. T. Whitakcr ) NOTICE of Kl'MMON'3 agaiust and warrant of J. II. Kenton J AITAC1IMKST. The delrndant ahovc named will take notice that a summons in the above enti tied action whs isniied against Haid defen dant on the Jlst dav ol Jauuarv l.y John J. itolK-rtson, a justiie of tho peace of Halifax county, North Carolina, for the sum of twenty-tight aa-limdolliint.i$-.2,iJ due said plaintill by account which snm nions is returnable before said justice at his office at Kutiehl, Halifax ii.uniy in said township on the -JUth day of March lMH"). The defendant will also lake notice that a warrant of attachment w ild issued by said John J. Koliertnon, a justice of the neace on the 31st day ot January IBM,), airtiinst the property of said defendant and tlie sheriff him levied upon and nttached note of $2.r.(l due you by Geo. 1$. Curtis & Co., which warrant ia returnable before said iuatiee ol the pence, ntthe time and place above named for the return of the summons when und where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur lo 1 1. e complaint, or the relief demanded - ill be granted. This etn day or renm ' 1 if.. JNO. J. R011KRTSON, ' f. .Tnirtiee of the Tear Congress and the General Assem hly! What did they do? That's tor you to judge, but, listen: TOE WHITAKER Enfield, N.C. Ofl'irs tho most complete line of ft Lil hi And at prices lower than ever before known. DRESS GOODS! OREPONS, Crinkles, Crepes, (iingliams in all sorts anil kinds lioni ."c. to 20 and 25 for imported. Teazle I'owns, Flannelettes, and every thing belong ing to the OI'TIXU class of goods. DUCKS! DUCKS!! DUCKS!!! A stent variety in color ntul prices It will do you pind to look at the while oo'iils. Linings, Hair Cloth, Canvas, Cii . -line, Siliaias, etc. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! l-'urnisliins and oilier lines too numerous to mention. ! ' J "J ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Iri'fiii - s nt tu any mldrws KKKK. Iiiuuii: "4. l"i tliini iU-.sv n'we aye of If i ii- U atul H,i:nt- httiit ;n to n Uv. All Mik uiiii.iiittd STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS AM' OT&.KSTIl!!-:i.Y SATISl'AC'TonV. Work Delivered At Any Depot. net 11 lv. E. 0LAUK,- stile IV jL A urn The '.. -t of cvcr thine ki pi in -took- I n sh seii-iuia-hle i;oods lor 1'aniilv n-c. (o iiiral supplies for the Public l ull line H i.nvi:i:. i - FINE BAE. ; ; Jfl)i Mv bar has been moved from mv old stand to the new More room next door and is'snpplicd with the most choice WHISK I KS, 111; AN PI KS. WINKS, CIlSAKB and TdHACCtl. POI.lTl'. ATTPNTIi N and I'KdMI'T IHXIVKUT. jaii II ly. THE M. F. HAET CO., -Arc makiiiz Liir reductions in- C L 0 rf H T i G MJ V7 1 II 1 1 Dress Goods, Dry Goods, n j V IX m m Hats a iti a tfjIfl$'DlLLj(lD ljlDmiE Co., i:i Sycamore Street, I'ETEIiSr.fP.O, VA., WHOI.KSAI.F. AND KKTAIL DKALKl! IM Buggies, Carts, Carriages, Harness, PLOWS end CASTINGS, HINDERS, MOWEKS. riKfiVSC frlS?J-Jlf Engine nd Vv- if fit I I X:W . V ' 1.1 ', tl M rwi i w jiibmu-i! jji i -- .uu p.r ..,-.P:.T"r!-r-.Sri,-,-;- - - v . . ... - . v- r SAWMILUS, Aleuts for . IlUNTKIl'S Fanner's Friend aud Starke'n IXxie Plown anil castings. ilJuqueationably the largest house of the kind in eituer Virginia or jortn Larount. txcinsiie ageuw in mis territory for the famous 8TUDEBAKEK ud TENNESSEE WAGONS. Orders by mail given prompt peraon.1 attention,! C. A. EPE8 Manner. In Fact in Everything. These GOODS MUST BE SOLD- i.ii ii. i ymmmmmmmmmmmmKmrnmim Low Price of Gotton has Forced us to this Step. oct 2(i ly. Cl! O'n HALF, nilOS., Halifax, N. C. 1 CHxVELES 0. ALLEY, CONFECTIONER Str. W. W. Warren represents the Orm and will visit Wcldon and its vicinity reg ularly, oct 111 ly. J. B. WHITE & CO.? QeehL Cof.if.iissiofl .hqCMfJTS II AND 13 ROANOKE DOCK. NORFOLK VA. We handle Pressed Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Live Poultry, Gam of all kinds, snch ai Quail, Kabbits, Pheasants, Wild Ducks, all kinds Prod lice, Potatoes, Cp.'-bnge, Applei, White Ui'tuia, llried Apples, Chestnut, Hickory, Walnuts, Florida Oranger, very largely, Lemons and all kinds of other Fruits and Vegetable. Wa have an elegant freecer, for butter, game and poultry, also handle all the above on commission or buy outright. ICorreepotHleuoe Solicited. ang. 18 ly.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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