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JOH1T "W. SLUDGE, I'Ropriktor. VOL. XXX. .A. IT H W S 3? .A. 3? IB IR FOB THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1895 TEIKIMS:-1- YV.R ANNUM IN ADVANCE. NO. 27. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. CONSUMPTION O I'UOXOl'M'Kll By the Physicians SEVERE COUCH At Wight O.iU!.. niil '& Milling DIUUU Given Over by the Doctors 1 LIFI SAVED BY AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL "Bevon ye:iM ft, my wife had ft JJj severe attack of lung trouble which o the physklani iirniHiiincrri rnniiiinpilnii. 0 Tho coiikIi w.n extremely distress inc. q ?s,fclally at ni.'ht. and wa froiinenily o attended wICi tin spitilng of Mood. O The doctor Ut'ttiR mini tie t help her. i 1 Induced her t try Ayer'a t'ln-rry I'ee. o torsi, and whs Hiirprlnt-il nt the crent O relict It gave. l(.torc using one whole ltottle, she whs cured, so that imw slit In o quite strong and hf-nlihy. That this 0 medicine saved my wife' life. 1 have not q tlie least doubt." K. Mottius, Mem- o phi. Tewi. g. TURN FROM WHAT YKUSEE. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Rscalvad Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR ol o ooooaoeaooe eoeeeooeaooo je 13 ly. 8.E I I &C0. LIME, Plaster & Cement. L Richmond -Ti tug 1 3in. F FINE GROCERIES ft GroceridfS CHE1P GROCERIES. FRUITS t CONFECTIONERIES. COME AND SEE. Come one, come all, both large and small, Examine niy stock, before hnyi-Hr at all. For mv stock ia complete anil prices low, To compete with the products the faimere (trow, I thank niy kind friends ftr the patronage of the past Anil aware tiara all I'll be true to the hut And guarantee thein in every respect The good pon-hawd from me they'll nevel regret, Therefore come all, both lare and small, For I will deal houestly with you all, Do not delay, come right away And make your purchases to day. J. L. JUDKINS. dee 131 jr. DR. H. 0. HYATT'S SANATORIUM KIN8T0N, N. C. Diseases EyeGeneral Sumery tssTPatienls Hoarded at $1 per Pay.. le 13 ly. PBOFKSSWXAL CARDS. WilVSS I. iim UUBI.KUlLia, DLLIK DANIIL, ATTORNEY i AT LAW, Wilimm, N. C. Piaclliw In Uxoouruof Hallnu andNorlaam t'nanillulbeUupremsaadKodttialooiirts. Col lira tde In alloartiof North Carolina. "rsiuh nffloa at HUH lfri. N. U..01MD v rv Hon D tt. T. T. KOS9, Weldon, N. 0. WOfflee over Emry 4 Pierce's store. 10-19-lr. TJR w. J. ward,;c- ENFIELD, H. C. ta.Offlc0Tr Harriaou'i Drug Store. dcljr. Eyes, turn from what you ace, The brighter world to scan; Tho world that here might be If man were true to man. Praycnt foi a brother's wrong, Teats for a brother's hutc j So shall the weak grow strong, Tho strong be truly great. Deeds arc as stars that glow, Or cinders of tho earth, Showing the high and low Decree of human worth. Dark clouds are overhead, They hide the bright sun's crest, But they will change to nil Ere low he sinks to rest. Each has his goal to gam, His living part to do ; False to the trust, the pain Is not for mo or you. The wealth or death of soul Is not of human will, God sees the rounded whole; lie marls the good or ill. Tuid, thco, from what you sec, 0 eyes that too close scan! And pray the time may be When man is ttuc to man. James Kiley. MooiliElt Tryst. POOR MAMMA, IF SHE SEES ME FROM UFA YEN, SHE WILL SOT BE PL FA SED Wl Til ME. The garden wall, illuminated by the moon, is white amid the dark green shrub bery, the night air with a savor of damp ness stirs the cluster of whito flowers, and tho shower of star shaped blossoms, falls Bilently like perfumed snow. A curly dark head peeps over the the top of the ladder, ond a voice that withes to be firm betrays a slight tremor, hesitating between the syllables: "Ma rial" ''I am here. But, for heaven's sake, speak low. 1 hero is btill a light in papa s room. Oh, dear me, I'm so frightened! I haven't any blood in my veins!" "Come farther this way. Don't be afraid! Come under tho shadows of the branchw; so no, farther this way!" she advanced with httlo uncertain, short steps. Her slender whito figure, still almost that of a child, flics along the gravel of the path. She crouches Ireav bung at tho toot ol the low wall, among the branches of drooping ivy, and looks p toward the laughing eyes which shine through the leaves. Oh, Alfredo! And if you fall and hurt yoursell ?" The idea! My poor little dove! You are all like tlii, you worocu! I, instead faculties animate uk! They spur we onward; they electrify me! For you I would be capable of much more. Maria do you care fur mc?" "Yea. Speak low. I hear a creak- log "It is tho wind. Do you cat for mi? Swear it I" I swear ii! Don't juggle tho ladder Look oh, the latter ii tottering!" "She will not be pleased with me! " Indeed I am doing wrong ! "How dark it is! "And if papa should suspect ! "And if your" "What ideas, Mario! They are sound asleep. At their age one does not know anything of love any longer do you un dcrsland? They don't remember what it means to love like you and mc, without cowardlinesses, with a fullness ol felicity, with that intoxication" This phrase, read in a realistic novel, appears unwilling to be recalled with ex- actitude. And perhaps it U on this ac count that the moon hides behind the cedar of ljebanoo, fringed with silver, its broadly smiling face "Alfredo, it is late let mo go." "No, not yet hew can you think of anything as commonplace as sleep? It is a delicious nigbt. I am wide awake, full of daring. Thero is a wilderness in my blood which lashes it onward. I feel myself capable of great, heroic enter prises What is that?" His voice arisen by degrees to the de cided intonations of manhood, is tost in an exclamation of senseless, childish ter ror. The ladder creaks, trembles, shakes with a great push from invisible hands. "Ah! You rascal! "I've caught you at last! "Idler, madcap, good for nothing ! "Boy hardly out of the nursery! "I'll teach you." Thump! Thump ! The wind rattles tho branches with dry little insulting laughs, while from the other side of the wall resounds a desper ate cry and the grcot whito fooc of the moon pitingly veils itself in the mists of night and mercifully conceals the shame of the place of paternal puuisbmcnt! Short Stories." "I need your hive in order to struggle igainst life! A mass of blockheads, ol scoundrels ofidiot! But we will tri umph i.vvr everything if you will only ' "What?" "Be lroug and faithful. Ho my uiu and my poetry." "But I am. Only, you know, papi i- so strict, he would like to have mc .loy dolls yet, and he says that you" "What? Speak! I am prepaid 1. 1 everything. What did he suy? I aui superior to these trifles. Tell me!" "That vou are a bsugh.y boy; llm you would do better to be at your luioatis, and that if he catches you" Interruption. The win l laughs among the trees with a soft little uiuramr ol irony. "Are you weeping, treasure? I will avenge your tears one by one!" "Yes!" The sweet, musical lit t U- vice is lost in stammer of aoba. "Your father is a barli.it i in, I tyrant like mine, but do matter. Love is light, is power; it erushea obstacles, levels diffi culties io few years you will be mine." "Yes, hut if you do not nut pats the examination, 'I shall pass ill A thing of no e- vnnnll The teacher has a dUlike to me imagine what a beast! Maria, I have brought you something. I have kissed it so much. Promise, darlinu, that you will keep it always, you know, even when it shall be withered Take it. No, jour baadi no, your apron." She holds forth ' her ample child Uh apron, and he throws down, as a flake, largo velvety pansy, with thick, soft petals, dotted with gold, which seem like the ardent eyes of a liviog pera. ' She take it into her trembling little hands and places it upon her lips with idolatrous fervor. "Swear to me (hat you will sot be false to me," insisted the fervid lover of in vnara ofaoo. "Bf th memory of your mother promise mo that you pot be another's." Bbe weept little nore loudly. "Poor mamma I "If she aees me from heaven I JAPAN WANTS OUK COTTON Col. John A. Cockcrill, the well known correspondent of the New York Herald, now located in Jupun, writes to the Man ufacturer's Record, a letter of very great interest to the South. Col. Cockcrill points out tho efforts which aro being made by the cotton manufacturers of Japan to establish a new steamship line in order to sccuto a larger supply of Southern cotton at a lower freight rate than they ore now able to get. This fact but emphasizes the importance of the Nicaragua Canal. It is generally ad mitted that, with an open highway across the Isthmus, it would be possible to God in the East an annual market for several million bales of cotton. Gen. Grant, after his trip around the world, estimated that the South could place in Japan and Chiua at least 5,000,000 bales of cotton a year after the opening of the Nicaragua Canal. Other investigations made since Gen Grant's visit have indicated the pos sibility of creating a market for a much larger quantity than even this. With tho inevitable advance of civilization which must follow the overturning now going on ib the Kisu rn World, there will be a vast market lot the Souths cot ton, provided we cau lacj it there at low freight rate. The 800,000,0110 peo ple of Asia, who at present ue but limi ted amount of cotton goods, will demand an ever increasing iU intity as civiliiilion idvaoces. The Nicaragua canal means the opening up of the South of this al most unlimited market, thus cnabliojt this section to greatly increase its cotton production on a profitable basts. Manu facturer's Record A SCHEMING WOMAN NEATLY FOILED AND BADLY PUN ISHED. An attempt to blackmail a wcllknown Newark lawyer a short time ogo was furstrated by his firmness and promptness of action, and punished in a novel way. A fine looking and somewhat notorious woman, who keeps a saloon in an adjoin ing village, colled at his office and de manded $500. He promptly refused to give her a cent, and the threatened to go and call upon his wife. "Go along at once," he said not bo lieving that she would carry out her threat. But thinking, after she had gone, that she might do so, he called up his homo on tho office telephone. lie has two big, stout and faithful Ger man girls employed as servants, and when ooc of them responded to the call he gave her a description of the adventurers and told her to be on tho lookcut for er. When she comes," be said, "you let hci in and take her to the reception room. Don't call my wife, but get Lena, and then both of you pitch in and givo her a licking. Tuke broomstick or anything c'sc to her, and after you have pounded her throw her out. If my wife asks anylhiog about it, tell ber that it is by my orders Givo it to her good." Tho two girls were eager for tho fray when the visitor arrived half an hour later. They conducted ber to the recep tion room, made sure that the dtscription tallied and then waded into the woman. She is the heroine of many fights, with her husband and with other men, but the two German girls were too heavy for her. She mado a stiff fight in the little room, but emerged in five minutes with both eyes nearly closed and with innumerable bruises on her arms and body. low the lawyer explained the milter to his wife is entirely a private matter. The girls oould tell her nothing when the caroo down stairs and saw them throwing the visitor out, except that it was dune by order of tho boss." New York World. 8TIJH KN18 OF THOUGHT. will All good men don't male good hus bands. What we know about yestordoy doea n't seen) to help us much with to morrow The world emt iins many 'tired women who wouldn't rest if they had the oppor tunity. A wouiau wtiu't lie fur her own sake neat!) to easily as she will fur the sale of somebody else. Nobody is mistake-proof. Must seiniiuent is liable to niildo out oarel'ull) looked after. Cupi l sh its his anuw through pock et buok wli- ii he down t l.ikeoitu. A Wuiiiin ni l bj auy uior.j constant tbau a man, b it site cau keep it up much ongor. Cupid H represented as a child, be cause an adult CuiuJ would be chased out of the country fur reel lew shooting. Eduoitim is an acuiri-d habit. FOR (IVl:lt flti'TV YUAIIW Mrs. Wiusluw's Soothing Syrup has been nood fur over Bit V years by millions of mothers lor children, while teething, with pufeot suooeas. It soothes the child, softens the umu', allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the p tor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists io every part of the wurld. 25 cents bottle. Be sure and ask lor "Mrs. W ins low's Soothing Syrup," and tako no oth ar kind- a . m . ' KjrRoaoole News and thrice-a week New York World, 4 papers a week, 208 papers a year all for 12,00. Beat The Blactmailer. TOI,l HIM TO FORGIVE HKlt Enoch Up ATree. A NEBRASKA WOMAN WHO HAS NO LIKING FOR RO MANTIC OUTCOMES. A paper in western Nebraska contains the outline of a story that should bo siting into undyiug verso by a poet as good as the author of "Enoch Ardcn." Some years ago in tho town where tho paper is published there lived a man who had a wife and daughter. He seemed prosperous, and his credit was good for anything ho wanted. One fine starlight night he disappeared taking with him nearly every thing that wasn't nailed down. He had made about every man in (own a creditor, and when he went away the people betook them selves iuto outer darkness fur. a while and wailed and gnashed their teeth The wile and daughter were treated the same as the rest They found them selves destitute. The fiend in human form who had so long officiated as hus band aud father bad left them not a Jul The lady and her daughter were, of course, looked coldly upon for a while, as people believed them to be in collusion with the departed. But they were not deprsed by this. They went manfully to woil. iU' little heroines in a play; the mother did sewing and the daughter did whativir i-ho could got to do. They prospered, as they deserved to prosper. The older heroine in time established a millinery store, which captured all the trade, while the younger became principal of the school. They had money in the bank, und could eat ice cream whenever they wanted to. The other day a seedy tramp called at the back door of the lady's residence ond asked for a drink and something to cut, The good woman looked at him intently and rccoguized her husband. And now the really beautiful part of the story comes io. Did the lady kill the fatted calf for the prodigal and bid him welcome and forget the past? Not to aoy great cx teat. She called the family dog, a lorgc creature, wuh a penchant lor human remains; and no man ever climbed a tree pticker than did the erring husband. Nebraska State Journal. AN ANIIRV FATHER UEl'IHKa TO TAKB TUB ADVICE OF A HI'IBIT. The following is a dispatch from Ports mouth, Ohio: Two weeks ago Miss Mary Adams. aged 17 years, daughter ol Bpeuecr Adams, of Argentine, eloped with Sam uel Covert, a neighboring young furmer, and came to this city to be married. The father followed, but arrived too la!" to prcveut the marriage. Fiodiug that the ceremony had been performed, he fell in a fit and for three days was uncun scious. Arriving borne, another lit en sued, and for a week he lay in a tranc- like condition. At limes hu was appar ently dead, but the mirror test showed that there was still a little life remaining. Tuesday night he awakened as from a deep slumber, and his first word was lii daughter's name. Tbu latter was sum mooed, with her husband, and the old gentleman gave his forgiveness, saying that a spirit bad instructed hi to do so while he was asleep. It was some timo before he could bo convinced that he had been to all appearances dead for over a week. Young Covert and his wife were in the city to day , purchasing household outfit, which will bo paid for by tho old gentleman. DIED IN HIS COFFIN. It is seldom that a man dies in his coffiu, but that is exactly what old Bar ney Flickers, of Alliance, Ohio, did when he finally gave up the ghost, ror mure than 20 years "Old Barney" had been hauotcd with the idea that he was on tho verge of the grave. Every even ing lie declared that ho would never again see the suu rise. He couitantly brooded over his iueei hallucination, and never allowed himself lo go to sleep with out being carefully prepared for death aud burial. Evury night he robed him If in his grave clothes and -oleiiiuly laid down in hU coin i and passed the night firmly believing and probably hoping ilnit for him the day would never dawn again. Ktually death came, but gitui and sly as ho was, ho did not find "Old Barney" unprepared. The oofhn which this iueer o'd character hud so often been disappointed was of hu own make, and u sai I to have been a cur'nwi ty in itself, being literally covered with all kiuds ol patterns and siaas ol aitcgori oai carvings. "Many of the citizens of Raiosville, Indiana are never without bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in tho bouse," says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the plaje. This Remedy has proven of so much value for eolds and croup in childrcu thai few motlires who know ill worth are willing to be without it. For sale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr, A. 8. Harrison, Enfield. Wlloaooke News and thrioe a-woek New York World, 4 papers a week, 208 Ipor a year all for $2.00. A FINANCIAL DEAL. How To Remember. ADVICE TO THOSE WISIIINd TO COMMT SONOS OR MUSIC TO MFMOR Y. "I wish you would tench mo how to commit to memory the songs I want to sing, said un amateur tuusKiau lo a friend. '! have never been able to com mil my music to memory at least have never done so und I think it would be of use to me if I could." 'The process is not a difficult one,'' was the reply. "I havo always found it easy to remember songs aud poems by a certain rule or method that I adopted a long timo ago. Take any popular song, 'The List Roue of Summer,' for example. It U a good plan to read it over and get the sentiment of the verse, which compre hends the iilea of loneliness, the fading away of beautiful things und the lack of sympathy in sadness. The rose is bloom ing alone. Its companions are faded and gone. No flower or kindred is nigh to share its pleasures or answer to its sighs- This is the groundwork I he skeleton, so to speak of the verse. Impress this firmly on tho mind and familiarize the thought with the sentiment. Imagine the garden with the one rose and faded leaves all around. Once this is fixed in the memory it is comparatively easy to fill in the remainder of the words. This is one of tho simplest and surest ways of committing the words of a Bong to memory. "With most people memorizing the air of the song is much easier, and this is done by humming again and again, referring to tho music whenever there is any question. It is important to learn an air correctly at first, for when a mistake is made at the outset one is almost certain to blunder at the some placo ever after ward." New York Ledger. What's In A Name. THE MINISTER THOUGHT THERE WAS A GOOD DEAL. Just alter the battle of l'ciryvillc, io October, IHI12, Pr Savage, u strong un ion mall, whs ut one of bis appointments to bapti.1 some children. There was a large crowd, and a Soutli'-rn mation brought her I'mr children to the altar. "Name this child," said the union preacher, laying his baud on tho child's head. "Simon Bolivur Bucliicr," was the reply, which caused a smile to come over the congregation; but tho bravo preacher went on with bis duty. "Name this child," taking the next in order "Pierre Gustav Toutant Beauregard," and the siuilo grew iuto a snicker, while Dr. Savage became red in the face. He baptized the young namesake of the en gineer soldier, and wcut on with the cere mony. "Name this child," he gasped, reach ing for the third. "Albeit Sidney Johnson," came the answer. The smile became audible, lleaviog a sigh of relief, he took the fourth a a little girl, whose gendor he fondly sup posed would preclude a continuation of heroic reproductions, and said: "Name this child "Mary Stonewall Jackson Lee," come the responce, that set the congregation into a roar, while tho union parson bought he had held in his arms the whole southern confederacy. Troy l'imcs. "My friend," ho said, in that deeply mDJeutial tone, "you don't know who I am. That's gospel truth," replied the pedestrain, who was iu a hurry. "And I reckon you don't care much," the incudicaut went on, quickening his jKiee to keep up with his victim." "1 ou ve struck it again. "Well I'm the iu venter of a machine that's going to revolutionize modern industry, aud I've written a book that'll improve modern civiliiaiion anywhere I'r. muuc hundred to five hundred per cent I haven't any capital to invest." I don't want lo sell any of it. But I want lo save you money. Some day you or your heirs'll be oalled ou to subscribe for a monument to mc acknowledging the indebtedness of the human tace to my intellectual endeavors." "Well, I'll help pay for your tomb stone. Ah, there's the point; both as a mod est man and a utilitarian. 1 hold this monument iu contempt. Hut it'll be forced ou me A dollar would bo as title as you could decently subscribe." "I'd give it." ' I'm Hire you would. But my proposition is that you withhold the dol lar then and give me fifty cents now. That's a discount of fifty por cent for cash which in my estimation, is almighty liberal." Washington Star. ST. PETERSBURG'S CLOCK, HOW TO BREATHE. A gentleman guvo good advice to a young lady who complained of sleepless ness. He said: "Loarnhowto breathe, and darken your loom completly, and you won't need any doctoring." "Learn how to breathe! I thought that was one thing we learned before coming into the world so tcnibly full of other things io be learned," the insomniac said, ruefully. "On the contrary, not one io ten adults knows how to breathe. To breathe per fectly is to draw tho breath in long, deep inhalations, slowly and regularly, so as to reliove the lover lungs of all noxious ac cumulations. Shallow breathing won't do this. I have overcome nausea, headache, sleeplessness, seasickness and even more serious thrcutnings by simply going through a breathing exercise plumping from my lower lungs, as it were, r.11 the malarial inhalations of the diy by long, slow, ample breaths Try it before going to bed, making sure of stundiog where you can inhale pure air, and then darken your steeping room oompletely. We live too much in an electric glare by night If you still suffer frutu sleeplessness after this experiment is fairly tried, I shall be surprised." Ram's Horn. HE DIDN'T HAFT. I v.uuld rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. llattie Masjn, ol Chilton, Carter county, Mo, in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu?) Remedy. for sale by J. H. lirown, Halifax, Dr. A. S. Harrison, Enfield. The empire puff sleeve is becoming to narrow shoulders. At St. Petersburg a remarkable as tronomical dock or timekeeper is reported tube un exhibition. It is furnished with ninciy five dials, which indicate the hour ut thirty different points of the globe, the luoveiueut of the eurtli around the sun, I lie phases of tbu union, the tigoa of the I iiac, the crossing of the meridian of fifty stars and tho orthodox Gregorian, Mussulman and Hebrew cal endars The uiochuuiaiu ia so coinpli Gated liiul WlleU taken tu pleycS foi transport to St. Petersburg it required nearly two years to put it together again. LONESOME. "Frauleio, for months I have carried this thought io my head." ' Oh, the poor thought must be lono some to be entirely without company." Kevory mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamber laio'a Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will pre vent the attack. 25 and 50 cents bottles. For sale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. 8. Harrison, Enfield. txvRoanoke News and thrioc-a week New York World, 4 papers a week, 208 papers a year all for 12.00. He was one of those unruly youngsters who make the life of a public school teacher a hard one. Hu was in the pri mary grade, lie came in one morning with dirty hands and face. The teacher looked at him severely. "Johnny!" "Yes'm." "Have you washed your face and hands this morning?" 1 "No'ui." "Why not?" "None of the fulls is home, an I don t haft to." Syracuse Post. A SHREWD PEASANT. A countryman wcut lo a luwyer, laid before him a case iu dispute, aud then asked him if ho would undertake to win the suit. Lawyer "Most certainly I will under lake the ease. We are sure to winl" I casant "Su you really think it is a good case?" Lawyer "Undobledly. I am prepared to guarantee you will get a verdiot inyout favor." Peasant "Well, then sir, I don't think I'll go to law this time, for, you see, I have just given you my opponent's case 1 -.. O I-;- , . I.l .. sou uoi my uwu. e ui-geuua uiacttur. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baling powder. Highest of oil in leavening strength. Latett U. S. Government rood Beport. Royal Bakino Powdeb Co., 10Wall8t..N Y. ADVERTISEMENTS. PIGEON MILK THE GREAT 3T DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Cutm In 1 to 4 days, Ira mediate in eflW; naick to care. Can ba curried in veet iHK'kftt. all comnlftA in una mall lmckiiKH. Hnut by mail, iri'iaid, plain puckaicu, on. receipt of pneo. l per box. Tor sale by W. M. Col! EN, DruggiM,, r li ly Weldon, N C- PETERSBURG DIRECTORY- G SASH, I1LINDS, and DOOliH. CHIMNEY PIPE, For sale at BOTTOM I'KICEK 1SY PLUMMER & WHEELER, I'ETMtsBTltll, VA. rnysa ly. KIsiAltdlittlKlt. T. II. ISHElillll.L CURRIER 6V UNDERHILL, Huston one price Clotting; House, Whok'salcaod Retail Dealers In FINK CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Fumhthlng Good, Hati, Cape, Truuki, Etc. Cor. Sycamore and Bank SU , my ly. Potertiburg, Va, Sweet Dreams ! GEO. J. MnKBIMtN, J. K, WIIITKHORNI JNO.8. NORTH. NfiTON. GEO. J. MORRISON & CO., FDKKII.N AND DOMKHTIC - DRY GOODS, - ITOTIOILTS. Matting . :ik, Etc. m Sycamore st , A.mtsnCRfi.VA. flSampleBBciitonappllcatlon. my i ly w7 e. ARMSTRONG & CQ.J Wholesale and retail DRUGGISTS, 225 Sycamore st. , Petersburg, Va. Ifl.All mail orders receive prompt per (tonal attention. my 23 ly. eTiT-TrTtchett co., PETERSBURG, VA. Successors to Mitchell Co.'s BOOK STORE. STANDARD PATTERNS, SHEETS FREE. Give uaa call. la itae dreaming of orange flowers? Is ahe writing a poem on lovef Ii she building Spanish towers, Id the midst of silken bowers, The sweet little Innocent dear! NO. This Sweet Child is dreamiim of the wouderi'ully low prices at which the alliance exchance, Sella o n commission Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Cotton, Peanut, Hogs, Poultry, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and keep on hand (ienrral Merchandise. We will buy on order any thiog a farmer may need. Guanos a specialty. Let ns hear from you. Hogsheads furnished on appli cation. J. C SMITH, Agent, my 23 ly Petersburg, Va .Excelsior Printini C omjany - WELDON, N. C. In turning out AUTISTIC PRINTING of Every Description. Letter Heads, Packet Heads, Hill Heads, Envelope,, Statements, Hand Hilln, Programmes, TicketH, Etc., Ete. Etr ftr Write for wimples and prices. K L. llAVWARlt, PKOI'UIKTOR. Mi Vfhm Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla, When she waa a Child, she cried for Castorla, Wbea she hroame MLsb, the chinf to Gantoria, Wtaesi she had Chlklrea, she gave them Oastoria STEEL WEB PICKET LAWN FENl l-'or Y.rtl, OcmMt-rji tn.l (ir.v. loU; Poultry I. il.nlou r.nrr, and . ."MhI Hnrtf, r.ttl. n! I) rtnufl. V4 Phj IN. S'rrlbbl. 'at.lo,ue Pri a. U SMtLUUtlllllll, lll.lTl, tit. l&.Tho Roanoke News and the thrioe a week, New York World, 4 papers a week, 203 papers a year all for $2 00. MRoaneko News and thrioe a-week New York World, 4 papers a week, 208 papers a year all for $2 00. C. F. Laoferback 137 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va, Having succeeded J. W. Younii I would be pleawd to see his old friends. Largest stock ol DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY anil CUT GLASS In this cly. John W. Stewart, who was with Young A Bro. for 35 years is at tha head of my Kepainne- Department All work and orders receive prompt , aiienuon. oct sio ly. FASHION my 23 ly GBT THE BEST Whf n vnu are abniittnhuvaRwln(r Mnrhlna d.i nut be tleceived by alluring ad"ertiaementa und b Ifil tu think you can get the best made. lini'St nniiahod and Most Popular tor a mere sonp. Sen to It that vnu buy from reliable nianu t.tctnreri that havo naitu-d a r'u tat ion by honest nnti square Jt-altng, you will then get a Sewing Machine that tl noted the world over for Its dura bility. Yon want the one that is tuisiest to manage ana is Light Running f")? jr There la none in the world that rri nan in marhanlnal struct hn, durability of working parts, fineness of finish, beauty In appearance, or has as many improvements as the New Home t has Automatic Tension, Double Fed, all ou both sides of. needlv (urNrtt'l.noother has it ; New Slur U rV fwrtl, driving wheel hlntfad on adiiixtnble centers, thus reducinK irittlou to ilir nun in u M. VWttiT f 0 R CI R 0 J L .R 8. Okas 'is, Masai. Boston, Mu. ts CatcAii". IU Si. Ixti-iw, M". Ham Husrtwo.riL. i row KALE r IM. STAINBCK,fcs- AGENT FOR WELDON. Agents wanted everywhere, mar 7 6m. pETER SMITH CO., -w "THE LEADER8 OF LOW PRICES," Importers, wholesale and retail -dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY - GOODS, No. 144 Main street, Norfolk, V Je271y,
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1895, edition 1
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