Newspapers / Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / May 16, 1895, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Isspl fill Ifssl III pl JOHN W. SLIEIDG-E, miovbiktob. VOL. XXX. A. 1ST E "W SPAPER FOB THE PEOPLE WE I, DON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 1(5, 1S95. TES1VLS: 81 511 ANXI'M IN ADVANC, NO. 5 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sweet Dreams ! It she dreaming of orange flower F I alio writing a poem on lover la Ah bulldtnjt Span lata towers, In the midst of silken bowers, The Hwoet little innocent deurf NO. This Sweet Child is il roam i lift of the wonderfully low prieis at which the -CEicelsior PrinhnttCompanyV WKI.DON, N. C. -t. f Is turiiiuK out AUTISTIC 1'KIXTISO of i Kvery lkseription. 4 ) Letter Ileitis, racket Headu, Hill Heads, KnveluH'H, $ Statements, I hind Hills, I l'roratnniefl, Tifkets, i Ktc.. Ktc. Kto. I Write for samples ami prices, i K- L. Havward, PitoruiKTou. f HE SOUTHER J rETKIiSHUliC, VA. I EI.ECTRICLIGIITS. EI.KtTlMC BEMJ? I ACCOMMODATION HIM. J C. 8NODGUAKS, Proprietor, Into ol HlltllT, Pit. THE UNKISSKI) KISS. I have kissed the girls a plenty, Aged from oue your old to twenty, Kiss bettor far than honey, 1 enn tnsle their sweetuess yet. Hut far dearer than the kisses (iiven luc by kindly misses, Is the ever verdant raem'ry of a kiss 1 did not get For one winsome, little fairy, With urate so Unlit and airy, ;pt mo ever fondly saying "I'll achieve my purpose yet.'' Hut at length she slyly vanished With the cift for whioh I famished, And she left mo sadly smiling for the kiss 1 did not get. Header, pardon this digression Does pursuit or does possession The greater pleasure bring? I really eannot say, and yet I've forgotten many misses Who bestowed on me their kisses, Hut I'll always reeollect the girl whose kiss I did not get. Now, of course there is a moral In this simple story, for all Those indiscreet young ladies, who will sometimes niueli regret That they gave their kisses freely, For they'll find a lover really May remember more than all the rest the kiss lie did. not get. A Model fife. SUE HAD .1 GOOD DEAL TO TRY HER. HUT SUE WOULD NOT C KT A MIRY. The only first class hotel in the city. Commercial rates, to 2 .'ill per day. DR. H. 0. HYATT'S SANATORIUM KIN'STOS, N. C. rt-DISEISES OF THE HE AND GENERAL SURGERY 8 2 ly. E FINE GROCERIES Q4 aiily GrocerieS CHEAP GROCERIES. KJ FRUITS k CONFKCriONKHIKS. COME AXI SEE. Come oue, eon t ft nil, both huge and small Examine iuj stock, Wiore buyi'ifr, at nil. For my stock in complete ami prices tow, To compete with the product the fiimers Krow, 1 thank my kind friends lor the patronise ni tnc past And assure them all I'll he true to the last And guarantee them in every respect The good purchased tram me they'll never regret, Therefore come all, hoth largo and small. For I will deal honestly with you all, 1K not delay, come light away Aud make your purchase to-day. J. L. JUDKINS. dec lltl y. 1 I Han jtiKt received a freMh lot of CANDY, plain and fancy. AIho mam, mixed nut, chestnut, coeoaimts, applet, bananas, Florida orangeti, plain mid fancy cake?, Large assort me ut of HOLIDAY (JOODS.; Shun fly hones, wagons, carts, dolls, clocks, cliamner sets, booktiliy best authors, lino boi paiier, t iipirs, suufV, tuliaeeo aud niAuy fancy notious too nuiueroiis to tuen- tion. nor i ly. l'KOFKSHIOXA IVA M)S. WALTIB I. BAN1IL JlU.l'Ll,S. -irULLIM DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WKi.mii, N. C. Pnu'llreln IheootirUof ILIInif aitdNnrthamp I Miami In lh(Siiniiii'kiii Ktil'rl cimrui. CoU im-iIoiih iniuti! In Nllimruor Nnrtli t'tnilln. MrMuehomee ftt lUllfaK. N.(:..oiutverv Mon- ur. J'i T. T. K08S, DENTIST, Weldon, N. C. IflrOfllc over Erury A IMerw'sstnr. 10-18Iy. J DR W. J. WARD.V,: Snrirp.fin Hp.ntist ENFIELD, N. C. SA.Otuce over Harrison's Drug Store, dee 30 ly. SCOTLAND NECK m m worn MUExpreia paiJ on packsgee, for price list. Address, f Send STEAM DYEINQ CO., SaotUnd Nook M. 0. TI1B tKBT LATEST. Lady of the rinuse (to Irainp) ih, I know your story, ion lost that ear nnl yiiir firm unit have In p;o crntelies lii'.-auso of ndynniiiilo explii fiinli; havo n starving wifo nnd seven cliild- Tramp Madam, you wrontr mo. LadyOr vou are n veteran of the I late war on tlio way Trtunn Madam, I was a eolleiro forit- ball pluyer. Judifo, ALWAYS EFFECTIVE. The best natured woman in the world resides in the city of Austin. She has been married a number of years to a man named I'eterby, who is one of the most disagreeable, quarrelsome men outside of the Texas legislature. And yet Mr. and Mrs. I'eterby have never had a luarrel, for the reason that it is impossi- to make her angry, Ho has scowled at her and occasionally wafted a chair at her, just to fee if she wouldn't get angry but he suffered disappointment in each and every instance. I'eterby had been bragging tu his fiieuds about what a good ntured wife he has, and Oilbooly offered to bet if ho would go home.l'aise a fuss and pull the tablecloth full of dishes off the tible she would show Mgus oflempei. Hi i.l Hied that with his wife once, but he uever repeated the experiment. I'eterby said he didn't want to rob a fiiend of his money, but he knew In could win. At last tlio he made the bet The fiiend was to watch the proceeding.- through a window. I'eterby camo home apparently fighting drunk. She saw him coming, went out to the gate, opemd it, kissed hiin and agisted his totter ing Bteps into Ihe house, lie sal down hard iu the middle of the floor and howled out . Coufound your ugly picture, what did you pull that chair from under me fot?" ' I hope you did not hurt yourself?" io replied, siuiliug kindly. "I was to blame for it. I am so awkward. Hut I'll try and not do it again if you will forgive me ibis time." And she helad him to bis feet, alihough she had noih iog to do will) his falling. lie then si.1 on the sofa, and sliding off on ihe Boor abused her like a piikpoekct for iifiing up the other end of the sofa. She said she was sorry and finally led hi in to the supper table, lie threw a plate at her but she dodued it and asked him if he would take tea or coffee. Theu the brut seized the table cloth, sal down on Ihe floor aad pull, d the dishes and every thing over him in one gland eravh. Sou e womeu might have lost their ti-mper, 1 ut not so with Mrs l'elerhv. She did lot blubber like a child; she did uot sulk or pout. With a p!i asaut smile, si e id: "Well, George, this is a new idea. have been married Hlyears aud have nevi r eaten our supper on the floor. Won't it be fun! Just like those picnics we us. d to go to before we were married," and li en the angelic woman deliberately sat down on the floor along side of the wretch, ar ranged the dishes and fixed him up nice supper, This broko him up. II owned up he was only fooling her and offered to give her 850 to pet herself new dress with, She took Ihe money and bought him a new suit of clothes ai d a box of cigars with it. Heaven wil have to be repaired and whitewashed be. fore it is lit lor lhat kiod o( a woman. Tammany Timet. MUST IK SOMUTHINtJ. "Mamma," said Jack, "may I go out and play?" "No; you must sit still where you aro." Pause. "Ma, can't I go down in the kitohin?' "You may not, I want you to perfectly quiet " Another pause. "Mammy; mnyn'l I sit on the floor and play marbles?" "Now, my dear boy, I have told you twice that I want vou to sit just where you aro and bo quiet, and I mcau exactly what I say. Third pause. "M may I grow?" Harper Young People. "Did Clara overeomo her admiration for that collcpo man?" "Oh, ye- sho took the gold cure." "What do yon mean?" "Sho married a millionaire." N. Y, IK-rald. NOT Hf J I. I-NOt Oil. JILUaf Patient- Doctor, you haven't Bent In your bill yet. Ioctor No. our wife told mo to wait until you got stronger. Itronklyn A Si:.NMl lt M'lllll. mm IO If TWURALEIOll UKVUTIKS WEST THROUGH KAIS AX!) .SWOLLEN STREAMS AETER THE MUCH CIIAHEJ) MOON SHINER'S OUTFIT. U. S. G1UNT II. FOU WES T POINT. Toward tho lattrr nnrt of April. (ten. (Irani, ivlillo sfclt and wak at Ms home. No. 3 East SlxtV-slxlli H'.icct. i;iy wiiti'litnu the liurlriiit f il Itudy f n-r. Tho fucy wns tlmt nf V. K limntlL Tlio lltlli; f''llnv, (iHlnMiKii then Irss t'nn :iy';tri iM. wus a frn-ut t nf the ox- iirosldi'iit. who wit-; imrtlriilarly nlt'iisfti m ins r m t tive li tut cv.-a at unit leader nj.ro. ne Kid nrolousiv uru'rtl liU sen in have Ute l in lr;ii:i . l fur in!lit.,:y lif.-, and havo turn (,'raduato fr-m West 1'olnt. as lluv t'Oth had d"iii'. " Jlrliu r i- v.-riM" i.,;-.t rlaN," said th.t Mi ll tnun. Thn with unit h euro and evident dilllculty U' ii'l'ii- nl n I. :t- r ;n tin- nrrsldi nt "f ili.i United l who hhoui.l do m iniwcr umrireti ye. r - nvin in t inm . : rii iiy asian una nis KrnnuHou, llrant, In uiili'jl:itcd tu a tiudfthlt) In tho Millmry At ii.irniy. Shortly uftenvurd tian. 'roumtdi ShiTuimi culled to nee him, ami lu: nut Sin rmau to liidnrsie thu aptillciition. WIIVTI1KV I LI'.O. Two specters met in shadow space. Asked one, "What brings1 you hull, r?" The other with a mournful face: "My neighbor played tho zither, And you?" The other shock his lit ml, In accents deep with meaning "The reason I left earth," he said, "Was to escape houseeleaning." too siiDi:s. ( lergyiuan (showing a lady visitor round the church) Now, madam, you have seen the organ, the font, and the nave, I should next like to conduct you to the altar. Lady Vi.-itor Oh! this is so sudden. Chiir :h Itevicw. Mm JuliUtnim HaL'sl Kairs! Itairs! Tatterdon Tiirne Hon't ver fflt so all-fired personiil In your remarks! Smith, Uruy 4 Co. a Monthly. Slum: MINDING. TO THE PRONT. i U'I.m'b tl.ot nlinn?" "Don't vou know? Wliv, that's r.iiinpus, the new novelist: I tell ymi, he'i coming- to tho front quickly. Sot perceive. AND Tlll'.N UK VVKNTHOMH. "Mr. Stalate," she murmured, "do ynn remember when, in ISM, wo sat up to watih iho new year in?" "Yes,'' he replied, rapturously. "Well don't you don't you" "IWtl what?'' "Kon'tynu think we are beginning rather early this year?" coitsirrs. Klla Wheeler Wilcox says she owes good deal to corsets, because the agree bio sensation of taking them off is full compensation fur the discomfort in wear in1' them. Her ease is sum. 'thing lik lhat of the small boy who said ho Ihe toothache Hi.v.iuse it felt so when it stopped." lik. troui "The best thing to 'al a proposal la a klsa. Is it not?" No, dear; a wltiuwa." riclt-MO-i p. IIITTKH THAN NKNUIHU. Tlii if fL MM. m rhapple-I'm Rolnif to get aquarw with Clara. I'm going to aend her one of those eomlo Talent inea htdeoua rrlnnlnir monkey, don't you know. Prunelln-Why not cull on lierln per- aon? Troth .ii liii,,1! I kLAmli ti 'S A inndist deputy collector in Haleigli, akiug of a recent raid made by Hcpu Colleetor Jones and himself, withholds lis name, but gives by bi;i aecnuiit some a of the ups-and downs through which these blheers go in the captures which are usually reported in a lino or two in 10 papers. Here is the account : "In response to an earnest appeal from io ladies uf Northampton cuiiniy, under direction of Colli ctor l M. Simmons. pnty J. W. Jones, assisted by bis partner raidir," left on Saturday's traiu for Macon, on the railroad, where they procured a team, and from there, via .itou's ferry, went to Uoanoke mills, which point was reached about dark. A uryey of the premises having been made, and tho shades of night, (accompanied by a heavy cloud) rapidly approaching, the party rapidly repaired to "an old lrgima mansion, and the strangers to the occupants, they were welcomed and kindly cared for. "Tlio above "mansion" alone, when built, only lODyears since,) cost? 10,000, and although tho building is in perfect order, with an ?l,SO0 Kgyptian marble mantle, in the parlor to increase its "en ral value, this property, with 2000 acres of land, was sold in recent years for S-'.OUO. " I he raiders lelt some conipuoetions in desecrating the Holy Sabbath to re- sumo their pursuit tho following morn ing, but just before dav-lii;ht a cen- whisper said "press forward." So ir, the pouring rain at 5 o'clock they could havo been seen plodding through mud and water for the banks nf old Roanoke where they found a boat, which had been located the evening before. With the aid of this boat (being allround raid ers) they soon landed themselves on Hoanoko Islaud. Agaiu resuming their tramp through mud and water, some times knee deep, they were soon affronted in Ibis wildcrucss by a real "House" 20 by 25 feel, weather-hoarded and neatly covend, but unlike tho mansion (from its newish appearance) had only been built about sixty days. Contradictory to the ladies" report Ihe gentlemen in the .immunity said this "house" had been built '-fur a summer farm house to pro tect touts, etc., from Ihe weather." Not liuding even a crack to reveal its content: the raiders through curiosity made rack and to their surprise discovered iispicious properly which warranted their entrance. The house was found to contain a complete disilier's outfit coti istiiie, of one Ml eallon copper fat ill 2,(100 gallons of beer, one gun, set of car- peuter's tools, etc. After a thorough destruction of still, cap and worms with an nx, the parly to preserve their respect for the Sabbath, brought u halt to their laborious work by atlaehing a torch, which within a half an hour, worked total destruction to the wicked place. Ilcturning to the mausioii the party soon were seen iu the Vehicle returning; home as they thought, little imagining the difficulties of the day. Hut up and down Roanoke from 9 a. m. until G p. in. did they try in vain at the different ferries tu bo landed on the other side, which appeals were dishonored by the ferrymen who were afraid to risk a flat on ihe swollen waters. As a final resort (he team was left on the north side and the party came over in a skill and tramped uiost of the way back Io Macon, where they took tlu train and were soon landed safely in Hal eigh. N. I!. They did not leave Norlhamp ton until they had received the "blessing of (be ladies." News aud Observer. FISH I V I5Y A V ItV. the The earth is giowin' greener, An' the air is giltin' cleaner, There's a sort uv happy twinkle in dimples uv the sky, ICv'rybody's steppin' lightly, Kv'ry eye is sbiuin' brightly, Cus we're all a goin' fisbin' by an' by. Ouwn the brook tin-birds i r siiigin', On t lit? bills (be cow bcils rinuiiu' In tin: fid's the plows i r eiitlin' threw the sod so bare an' dry; In the house Ihe women's eburiiin,' At the school the boys er leainiu', An' ev'rybiidy's happy for the li-hiu' by an' by. I'isliin1 by an' by, With an ane.Ii; worm and fly; We're much obleeged tur natur, lies a blootlllll SWcct pcl'tlllcr, ('us she let's us uo a lishhf by an' by. HIS M l II AIilT. 'He is a line young man," said Mabel's father. "I am surprised thai you treat him so harshly." "Perhaps you don't know him as well as 1 do, father." 'I know him pretty wi ll. He has no bad habits at all." "lie has unc of which I disapprove very much." "He has?" "Yes. I can't break him of proposing to me." tin A I) V KUTISKM KNTS. K aill m nr I UN I B Ha J Fasliy, Quickly, Permanently Restored. MAGNETIC NERVINE K ii ii.ri-i.ufcl Manhood. I ur'n wisikiiiWfWH, Nervous ls.lnlity a, id nil tin uviIh from mirly or Inter ox i'v.M'H. tho r""iilt in" uvurwiirk. worry, iekness, lr. I'ull Htmtitllli, limn Hint (liifnloiimsilt Itiviili lu I'Vel y iirinci or portion of tho IsHly. tuionivo N.'tit iminisliiit 'lyt-onii Iroin I Iiii first hnt. XIiihim 1 i el leirem i f piiiiso on liloiii uurnrHoa. Cull ' ;. neil in vi'-i I.O. ket. rit'iit by mail to any son r 'oi'iiit of prUn. (Inn muntli'i trrnt in i'ih-Ii lion. l'ru-iil.lNl,SlNixim,f.UO.with 1 1 0'll Ouiiriiiili o In rofiiuil minify 11 notuunsl. itillo mi f..r tl.n lii utiiiin. Ciruulura J'rMt. I'm sale lit W. H. COIIDN, llriiKgist, .'.!! I v Weldon, N. C. CA.MU INTO IT SOON'. A gouty old gentleman, alter making bis will, called his serving man, and re marked : "Michael, I've left you in my will all the impudence I posses'?." Michael "Faith, I'm glad to see that by your ginerosity I inherit thu greater part of your estate." "Well, well, Michael, you've come into your inheritance remarkably soon." WANTED IT OUT ANYWAY. 'ly friend, the major, tells mo some stories about the gallant men who inhab it ihe marine barracks at Charlestown. The latest incident involves a bravo ser gcant who was going the rounds one night to sec that all Ihe lights were out in the bairacks rooms. Coming to a room where he thought he saw a lamp shining, ho roared: "Put out (hat light (here!" "It's the moon, sergeant!" replied one of the soldiers. Not hearing very well, the sergeant cried in return: "1 don't care what it is, put it mil" l!i:i O' DK W Alt. 1 GOODS! I will ( iinliiiiie In (It: io.-e of tin stock uf P. N. Sljuiihat U tV Urn., ut I lie cornei store. llae ahn jum addeil a heautil'ul line of 3 NEW DRESS COODS f .hhI Staple Dry floods, Notions, nml (iu- uishiiiootls. Also full line of Rhoep, (iroeerits ami Oeneral Merchandise, apr Illy. A. LSTAINBACK.Ast. Poor Health means so much more than you imagine serious and latal diseases result lrom trilling ailmeii! neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift health. 1 Ifyotiiti'fselir, HIS LAST IMtAYKK. Ilurklen'i Am Ira Naive. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, Sort, uloers, aalt rheum, fever son, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, oorni, and all skin eruptions, and post PASSINli AROUND THE HAT. IIIOH MODELS. "Set Wlore you high models. Try Io oh " ' i.l .i i . .:! or no r.. mm red. It I1 mvm W""""! U guaranteed to give perfeet -tisfaotion, '"fff' ont refunded. Prio. 25 cenU per fw. '1"uld hflnh ' "' box. For sale bj Wm. Coh. the two o quite compatible. ATKU.HYTU.V(il'.I)Y. "I saw him kneeling at your feel; False gitl, your baud he would sccun ! "Oh, no," she said in accents sweet, "He u my pedicure." "We beseech Thee, O Lord, to behold us with favor. Folk of many famili. aud nations are gathered togilher iu (he peace of this roof; weak men and women siili.-i-ting under the eover of Thy pa tienco. lie patient still. Suffer us yet a while longer, with our broken purposes of good, with our idle endeavors against etil suff. r us a while limner In endure and, il il may be, help us In do heller. lilesslu usual ixti.l i.e 1..., .111.1, the day come when these must he taken have us play the man under affliction. lie with our liiends. He with ourselves, (lo with each of us to rest, ami il any awake temper to them of the dark hours of walebitig, and when ihe day returns to us our mm and comforter, call us with morning faces and morning hearts, esger to labor, eager Io be happy, il happiness shall be our portion and if the day marked to sorrow, strong to endure il. "VYc thank Thee aud praise Thee, aud in the w ,r.l of Dim to whom this day ii sacred, close our oblaiioo " Hob. I, mis Stevenson Written in Samoa the day In fore he died When you tickles up de banjo, And de strings begiu to sing, An' de music keeps a lipplin' Like do brooks in airly Spring, My feets dcy gits a movin' An' ashulllin' on defl.i' Jes like I was a boy agin, Iu de days befo' de wall. I sees de ol' plantation 'Neaf de sunny Southern sky, De cotton gin, de corn h.T Wid de ribber windin' by; He gre'l house wid ol' marster Slan'iu' suiilin' in de door', An' I wisht I was a boy again I n de days befo1 de wah. An' when you opcus up yo' mouf To sing de tT lime songs, Why I has to hoi' on to my heart To keep it whar it b'longs. Ah! tie ni' time nigger's passed away Like dat shadder from de llo' Hut you knowedhini, Marster Miller, Like be was'liefo' de wah. An' whin ih' good Lord calls me To de happy promise lan', I knows I'll bear yo' banjo Above de Heavenly ban', An' I'll be content to res', seh, On of Jordan's peaceful sho' Jus' to hear you sinu dem o' songs Like dcy sin befn' de wall. F.n.Mi nii Dav. Tol'olk Miller, Richmond, Ya. NKW A l)V KUT1SKM KNTS. IS .A V hi POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartat baking powder. Highest of nil in leavening strength. hilnt U. S. Gmnnmrnl Food Rrjwrt. HllYAL lUKISd l'llWDEll Co., 1 OS Wall St,N. Y. Brown's Iron Bitters IE i-.d ii.neially t:x ! , list i'tl, iicrvtins, no u)'iiae .'I i an t woi k , ' fin .it (iuet:ik. int.: iht iiioht tt-Ita- I'll' Slti fltllClMUX iiiL'tlit kicwIikIi iu It i owi i n lion Hit irrt, A U-w ltl tltK cure benefit ronwH Horn the very tin-l dose it iiti t tttiin your (i-tlk. a it a us feasant lo lake. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and IJvci N'jur.'iiia, Troubles, f Constipation, IlvJ Ulood Malaria, Nervous nllmcnts Women's complaint.). Tift rmlv II'1 t't miiii- - il lt:is rrosneil ted liins oti I In vw-ih-t . Ail ulliun uic suh siiuiU" in mi-ipi nt tiii ? mniiijM we uill "fiu! s.'t ol 'let. IWiitTiful World'! t'nlr View ami liok-ln.t BFIO.VN CHEMICAL. CO. HALfltfORE, MD. july2(i ly. When in Need of anytliinc in tlio G1IOCKUY LINE plcxse remeinier tlmt l am still nt U. li. lurk h old Htimil with a lull nmlconipieie issortment ntul will be lo neo my many friends. Can save you money on all goods in my line. I am agent tor It WXAIUVS "OltF.MSk" HOUR which I puaranteo lo be tlio best on th market l'ataisco not exeepte!. Will muke jiru'ea Hulisfnctory. A lull lino of Fruits, tonieetionenes, Clears, lonneco on hauilal all times. Mr. J. 1. Shearin is Ml i 11 with uie and ill he Khul to see his many friends, (live me a call. Yours truly, p. E. LYNN. GET THE BEST When yr.tt nrc almiil tn Imy n Sewing Machina .1 nnt Iw ilfii'ivt-tl hv HlliinnK ml 'ertiiementfj rt-1 he h i) in think vou ran Kct Hie best maUflk Most Popular for n mere Ron?. See to It that vi.it buy troin renauu nianu fai'turers tlint. nuvo Rained a vptil l mil lv honest nno rMpiftre leainiu, yii will then fci't a ifvvimr Mat hinc that is noted i hi- world tiver fr its dura- l)i I it y. You want tne one tuai in easiest tu luanuge and Is Light Running Pi? l Thi-n. Ii none in the world that '..I ii.. n annul In mn,hn ninul oun. tnirtion,durflbihtvit workmK nans. iinenrH ui iminii, w"ii In Anpearanrc, or has ai nidujf imnruveiutnts ob the New Home it hn Automatic Teiwlnn. louhle Ped, ali on lv th tii.li-h i.f needle t ,rci?rtt,nn other hat it ; Ni-w Star ' ( ft- mMi, driving whe-l liinKd on iitlm-i- ili- .i-nttT,lIiUhi.dut;tiit' i i 'thmto U.t ttitlHinuui. WHITE FOH C TiCyj' ARS. THK KFJ HOVE SEWING BACIllHE CO. Oaot. M. Botrroil. Maaa. t'w fUfi'!,. T fMlt'M-, Il L. ST l't t, Mi'. It'll i . Ham k'aAmii".''l-. Ati.kt.,i v. FOM SACK "V -fP. N. STAINBACK,H- AENT Ft IK WK.L1KN. Aleuts wanted everywhere, mar 7 Oni. lift She "So you wouldn't lake nui to le 2(1. What would you take me for?" He "For heller or worse." STEEL WEB PICKET LAWN FENCE For Yard, 0emti7 and Ort Lott; Ponllr? and Dirdei P(. and a apw-Ul Horn, Oatth) and Hof I. L. i)ttUJJkitlBUIilli ATLANTA, til. W. Rl. HftBLISTON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Denlera In CARPETS, STOVES, and MattramM, eta. - IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HAIiMSTON&CO., No. 30 N. Byeamora St., l'etenilinrg, Va. io;miy. : -.1 'A V1 J i i i I J (I 'A f i
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 16, 1895, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75