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. 1' 11 frill k 6 JOHN W. SLEDGE, hiohuktok. VOL. XXXI A. ItTEWSF.A.IPEIR, E O THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1896. TEEMSH''5" ANN I'M IN ADVANCE NO. 3d. ADVERTISEMENTS. "Blight" :osts cotton planters more lwn five million dollars an nially. This is an enormous "istc, anil can be prcventi;il. Practical experiments st Ah xmi Kxperimcnt Station show conclusively that the use of "Kainit" ivill prevent that dreaded planl disease. All about Pntnsh the rctulia of its me by actual ei MTiment on the best larma In the United Stale n M in a little bonk which w publiih and will glad); nail free to any farmer in America who will write lor II GERMAN KALI WORKS, Ul Nassau St. New York, nov 5 dm Cucumber Pomps Chimney Pipe, Sash, Blinds anil Door?, and a lull line of HARDWARE, For side hy PLUMMER & WHEELER, I'ETKlWBt'KO, VA. my J.i ly. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, 111, 113 4115 Rank it., Norfolk, Vl. Large stock of iMnnumcHtt and Orawttunei, etc. lleadv for immediate shipment Designs free. 11 2 ty To CI;:: Out! We arc anxious to close out onr Spring and .Sumner stivk ol'dry goods and notions liy first of September. Our store room Is small anil we want tu put in n huge stock of fancy dry goods and notions lor the tall turn winter, In order to.make room, weotVeriurcn tire sUek at Reduced Prices. A L-reat mauv i!i(ts at aud llt-low cost. II you want lurgains come at once. Yours truly, SPIERS 4 DAVIS, l'rops. N. Y. Racket Store, Weldon, N. C. P. N. Stainback: WELDON, N.C. Dealer II General Merchandise Agent lor the celebrated ZEIGI.ER llliOS, amlUAl SI Alt, SIIUt.fi. Have also added to my stock a nice line CLOTHING for MEN, YOUTH'S and CHILDREN. A full line of SoliJ Walnut Castets Coffins, Always on hand. Burial robes furnished for Ladies and tleiitlemen also fluid injec tions iven to dead bodies and disiulee tauts used when desired. A NICE HEARSE AT YOUB DISPOSAL, Mr. T. H. Taylor, of Northampton coun ty, is with mo and will lie pieaaeu 10 w e his friends. P. N. KTAINBACK. THE KERN FURNITURE CO., I Ulil Mai kill fiqiia, Norfolk, Vl. Baliy Carriaaes, Mriprators, nud full line of Furniture. Ir so lj. Ski Wats. f NEW ADVEHTISEMENTS. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS and :i cait t'ul uiicro-tri-l-iral ', examina tion of tlie mine, is a valuable aid in dcterminine Hie J)k nituie if many ch tonic diseast-s, umiriiiaiiy uinse or iiu nervous ftyftctn, blood, liv f r, kidneys and bladder. These niils make il jinn, nible to treat stub (lisenseH nucces.4- fully nt a r1istrinri-y.Uli'mt i .rsunal exami. nation of tlie iviiient. Thus l.iWi.!'! ' lis- f tin Ki lni'vs. Inilatiiinatioti of the i lihddi'i, Cravi l, and other Uist-asr s of the riii.iry lituaii", "'Liver Complaint," Dya- ivpsia. or liuhni'Hlion. Dtohsv and ninny other maladies are succt'SHhilly treated and cured without personal consultation with ii'f piiy;-K! in. Nervous iiebility, whether rt-HuHinfc from ivi-r study, wutrv. ilisatmointment. or from exhausting di iins upon the system caused by prenteimts secret habits contracted in youth, tlnouKli ignorance of their ruinous consequences, is successfully nianiiRtd, through correspondence, the necessary medicines be.tiK sent by mail or express. Write for question blanks, or describe voiir case, send s imple of urine fur analysis and enclose 21 cents for postage on iuo pane k which contains photoitraplis and names and addresses of vast numbers of people cued in this way. Address, World's Dw.nsary Medical Associa tion, nuffalu.N. V. HERRMANN'S JOKE. IU He Kept the Chinaman from His (jiinjs. Selling Dr. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS cure sick headache, biliousness, constipa tion, coated tonkin', poor appetite, lnmgefl' tion, windy btdehn-.iis and kindTed derange ments of the liver, oniuch and bowels. ONCE USUI), ALWAYS IN FAVOR. V"ur adilren, with six ceota in it.in('S, ni-iilcd tu t.ur Hgad- quaiteri, II fcliol HI., tfoitua, . will britiir vou a full line i l .iniili-s. ind rules for -!( tiicaJurt iiif sit, el our justly f.i t ivtffjia, f 10. '3, and up. t'ut ti order. Agents wanted eviry- wlicrt'. p VsSSNew Plymouth Rock Co. Duriu,; his reeont visit to this city Herman, the mapician, related an amus ing incident which happened several years a;o when ho viiilod the Chioese theatre. Tlie pcrfurinance was the adjourned act of a piny that had liceti slarled a month hefuro. In iholohhy wens a lot of Chinese ped dlers scllinuKBeotiiiontH.urnnp'Barid other I'ruils. llJrrui.m'ii nia.i' ..'l Ji'aJ "i"' 1,1 the oraiiije nun, a thin faced, uvariei-' oulnukiii fellow, who wore a queue abuut five feet lini' Herrmann bought an oraiipiuiid cut it open. With an ex clamation uf delighted surprise, his eyes rklinir and his face lit up with smiles, it' urew a nve-juiiar piece uui 01 the pulp aud held it up so that the Chinaman could see it. The tatter's oyes hulked from I heir sockets and a pained look of disappointment crowd bis ex pressionless face. Herrmann bought three more oranges, and from each he drew a shiniii" liver. By this time the perspiration rolled iu beads down the Chinaman's face, and he looked so sick I felt sorry for him. lie gathered up his stock muttering to himself and when Herrmann wanted to buy another half- dezen the Chinaman refused to sell them. "I'll give you one dollar for them," said Herrmann. The price was only ten cents, but the Chinaman was tired uf giving away gold pices. "Me no wantee sellc," he said, shrilly. A lew minutes later be retired into a corner and wiih the air of a conspirator he began to cut up the oranges. One after another they went, and his look of disappointment became darker and darker as the magic gold pieces failed to ann nr. It was actually tragic when tlie last one was gone, and Herr mann gave him one dollar to prevent lis committing suicide. KIND WORDS. FORETOLD IN DREAMS. Many Well Authenticate! Warning's of Impending Catastrnfbcs. Make a liifftrcncc in the Way We See the Things About I's, MIXED THE DAUGHTERS UP I'm lining tu Make Sometoiy Sweat Before this Thing is Done With. "Vou ate excited, Bolton," exclaimed Mrs. Bolton as her husband burst un ceremoniously into the house. "Of course I'm excited. Was never more excited iu my life. I'm going to make somebody sweat before this thing is duue with." "Sit duwn and coniposo yourself, Bol ton. It won't do you any good to bring on n stroke or burst a blood vessel." "Compose myself I You don't know what you aU' V talking about, woman. What I want is saliBl'action,"uSHBatif!t:- tion is what I am going to have. I New York Tribuue. "What dreams may come?" is ever, in spite of science and of skeptics, a fasci nating question. Men may pooh pooh the tanglid visitors of the nighl, and smile with pitying contempt upon those who take tliem seriously. Yet now and then one conies which no physiological philosophy can explain away. We niny - . -. I- l... .. . lay there Is iioii'ilhgi.r u.' ;"'. matter of fact, therein something in' ..' when it foretells with circumstantial accu racy an oceuircnce of which there is no expectation and cou'dbono I'oreknowl edge. But the science of pcrmutions never rest till that young fellow is ex weakens in despair before the inconceiva-1 posed, dismissed and disgraced. If I bly multitudinous odds against us. were ten years younger I would call him Here, for example, is an amply autheo-1 out." ticated case counectcd with the recent "What do you mean by all this bloou- disaster in the Ilendreforgan colliery, at thirsty anger? Who are you talking Owyz, in Wales. It occured on a Sat- about? Try to bo rational and perhaps urday. On Friday night one of the I can help you." colliers had a dream, in which he saw at "Nobody can help me. What can a the bottom of the pit a hideous wreck of woman do, anyhow? He'sa fool, a brute cars and coal and human bodies. He and a villain. But he's waked up the could count nearly a dozen of the slain, wrong passenger, madam. I'll make him and in his sleep he strained his vision wish he had never abused or betrayed with fearful fasciuation to see if he could the confidence of a Bolton. I never did recognize among them his own form, have any confidence in the puppy." When he awoke so vivid was the im-1 "See here, man, can't you exp'ain pression of the dream and so powerful its I yourself. You're getting too old to clap conviction that, despite the jeers of his I your hands to your forehead and tear comrades, he refused to re-enter the mint-1 your hair like the gentleman in a melo- TERSE SAYINGS Some Epigrammatic Notes Taken from The Ham's Horn. He stayed out and escaped the disaster. That same night a woman living in an- othert part of the village whose son was one of the colliers, had a similar vision. She dreamed that she was at the bottom of Ilendrei'orgau mine. Before her was a pile of wreckage, and among the dead and wounded men she recognized her son. Then the scene changed. She found herself alone in the in'uc, then saw a train of coal cars come madly down the drift, dashing themselves and the men drama. Control yourself and tell me what's the matter." "Matter! Great heavens, womau! Are you expecting 200 guests to-morrow evening? Has word gone out to the world that our daughter is to be married to young Go'dej? Has the affair been paraded in the papers and talked about from one end of the city to the other?" "Ccitainly. Everything is arranged " "Oh, it is? Everything's arranged? With all your boasted executive ability Christ lived all the truth He taught. God made other men to show us what is in us. The Christian who worries much, prays too little. There is no faith in the prayer that expects no answer. A good man's life is a voice iu which many hear God speak. No multer how God warns the sinner, lie always does it in love. A sinner's life is full of things he tiies to hide from himself. No one who loves as Christ loved can ive in "tnis' vtC'vl'l without making il better. ' It is not hard to believe in Christ wliuu'j we sec His face iu the lives of those we love. Putting sand in sugar is no worse than claiming to be a saint and living like a sinner. There is uo trouble so bad that we may not get good out of it by talking it over with the Lord. Every man who has tried it, will tes tify that it is uphill business trying to live religious without religion. We wrong God and cheat men, if we refuse 10 let our light shine as it should, because tallow is expersice. As long as the devil can have the first chance at our children he will not care how high we build our church steeples- How much better is the man who will lob by dishonest trade than the one who knocks down bis victim with a sand TOO l.vti:. He lam poor in everything but in my love tor you. She Don't you think it rather then, to ask tor a receiver.' ADVEUTI.SKMKNTS. SILVER OR GOLD. Butter than ci liver. If the liv man is 0. K. 1 jiiire, his lit."--ti" can enjoy lite an ami patiently ii of the day. Yon take. YoilhaV'-l h.-althv K. tli'e is ki'pl. er is (). a p. rf" t, :ni.l In 1 ai i:ite!!iL'i'iit!v 'ii ti.i- (ie'-tiniii all kii'iw what t'i nnwn il f"r veal's, It is Simmons) Liv'-r Kcuiiliitor- late, TASTELESS 13 S La La NIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. (Jaiatu, It i.gM Not. 16, 1593. ! VfutiitnA Tn.. SI Ijiuii. Mo. ( it-tit Ic men; -Wo M ltutt year, POO brittle! nt 11U K S TASTKLKS CHILL TONIC bim! hnve toiiulit tlirru iru("S nlreiiay tills (var. In nil tmr (MTn'iH'" or U year, in Uio drug dmmih", nnvo aeTiTfuM on ariit'l tlnittf:ive nih il tiuiveraiilBfttl UcUuU u jour Tvuic uan inny, AlNi.V,CAUB A CO sul.h AM WAHUAMl l rjlY Dr.A.S.Harrison, KN FIF.1,1), N. C. Judkins Grocery WLl.POX, X. C ('or line groceries, it will pay to call On.l. 1. .hlilkms, leaitcrol Iliein an, The finest guoils iu Welilon you will see At Juilkin s tiPK'ery. Imported and domestic goods heie you will mm, Canned lioodi and delicacies ol every kind It matters not what your ncciisninv ne Visit Jndkius tiroeery. for choice teas and fou'ee Judklns is re nowned None finer in the connlry can he found Tr their soceia brands ul lilemlni lea At Juilkins' tiiocery. None in Weldon with Juilkins can com- nch' Or show a stock uf line goods as complete. I'he great one price you tuny see At JudkitiB' tiroeery. At TmlMifl.' Mtr,r. ,lfr mt fnrirct full weights nud mensural you cm always get And your town ordim delivered fnw ' L.- I...ll.;..u' l!ni,.,r. riUlll dllit.iiio v..m.v.j. dee Lily. MARKET CREEN CROCERIES. To all my friends: I have opened MARKET at the old "Delmonico" stand. LIST of ARTICLES K Kl'T on HAND: WStall Boef, Nice Fresh Fish received daily, Pork Sausago, Cabbage, Potatoes, Eto. KarWill sell TQ H! 1 cent P" pound. C. Q-. EVANS, Weldon, N. C pr 2 tf. B. P. RALE. WM. LINN, Proprietor. Manager MANSION HOUSE. . BOTH OK - AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS Union Street, NORFOLK, VA. It is strange how completely we forget the power of kitid wolds. As cities tuu! tiply, vexations seem to ns in every direction, and almost before we know our words are eomini; from us harsh shiup and sounliuii-8 even venomous. We shall not need to urgue the pdnt us to whether or not it pays to ue kind words, for we know in our own experi ence how different everything is when we have usid kind, patient words "A little boy said: ''I like ibis teach er so much better than the other one; she does not look so .cross when she talks. The other teacher we had walked cross; I could always tell who it was, when 1 heard her coming, because she always had a very cross kind of step." It is strange how kind words change everything about one's manners, and even appearance, little ones notice all these things, and so do big folks. If it is a hard.-hip to always do right, we can re member that even Christ pleased not imself. One said in talking over this matter: I am not constituted that wa) It is nat ural for me to be sharp nud blunt and crabbed" Such excuses as thise are reallv no excuses at all. riceauao one s natural make up inclines him to be ugly and seemingly unfit for uttering kind words, it is all the aaore reason why ore should struggle and pray and try to use kind words. If any of us have become careless at O'lt this let us begin over again and try hard to see what kiud words will do I'nion Gospel News. AS A MTTLKCHIM). in them, among whom was her son, to Mrs. Bolton, can you bring off a wedding destruction. At that she screamed with without a bridegroom? Do you happen horrow, awakening herself and everybody to know a preacher that will stand your iu the house. When inoruiug came bhe daughter up iu the parlor and pronounce dismissed her fears. Her son went to hi r man and wife?" work as usual. A few hours later he "Now, you're simply ridiculous. Will was Stricken iu the disaster an brought you explain?" home badly injured. "I wrote Goldey that I wished him to So these two dreams occurred simul- call at the office that I might make a taneously to two different and very differ- generous settlement on Ida. He replied eutly situated persons, without ihesligil- that it was a maiter in whioh he did not est suggesii-m or provocation, and foretold I have the remotest interest, and added something which occurred only a few hours that there must he some mistake." later, and they were related in detail "Bolton, you're an old idiot, a senile before llieirfultilmciit. Sneh an incident, dotard. Go to bed and stay there till I may not make a man any more prone to get the blood out of your head. Ida is believe in ordinary dreams. But neither engaged to Mr. Worlton. It ia Alice will it give aid or comfort lo these who that Mr. Goldey is to matry. I'll not say there is never anything in dreams I let you ought of my sight again till the To explain it on any purely physiological I wedding's over." basis seems altogethe: out of the question, and the reasouiug ui'ud is forced lo a stronger suspicion than ever, if not to a conviction, that "there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in the exclusively materialistic philosophy. A KKAL ADVANTAtii:, "I wonder why it is that ynung girli like tu marry widower.-?" "It is because they know tint wid owers have been cured of their foolish illusions about women. lie Will you love me if Igivo up my bad habits? She (protesting) But, ( leorge, how could vou expect me to love a perfect stranger? TIIK SAME "FELI.KH." Young Lady ' I heard somebody kiss you in the dark hall last night." Maid "You got kissed, loo." "les, but that s the young man to whom I am engaged to be married. There is no harm in that." "I'm dad to hear it. He was the He was a sharp lookiui: little man who I voun man you heard kis.dug me iu the ... i - was handliuir the banirae, and it was a hall last ni-'lit." SHE M ADE HIM HEAIt. She Love, you know, is blind, Fred. He .Well, I notice it can see an oister ign a long ways oil. HOW IT MAY HE DONE. She was inclined to be sentiments'. He was nothing if not practical. "Would that you could tell me how to mend a troken heart," said she. I have known of eases where it has been done by splicing," he replied. That was the remedy tried in tins ease. PROFESSIONAL VAKDS. D L L 111 4 M WILTS! S. 01N1I1 D A N 1 K L, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WlLDON, N. C. frtcticeln llteeonrtiof llliriandNnrtbmr oiiHtitl In the Supreme and Federal conrli. CoU lions m.le In llrwof Norlh mmilna. ftt,. .t Hullftiz. N. C.oDen every Mnn da- jau i ! jyi. T. T. KOSi, DENTIST Weldon, N. C. Office over Einry A Pierce'sstor. lil-19-ly. DR W.J. WARD,;- -"SuPi Dentist, ENFIELD, N. C. IgLODiceover Uarrisou's Drug Stow. doc 30 ly. The speaker at a recent Sunday school eoiil'eicnce related an incident of a little girl seven years of ago who, having been taken sii k was carried to a hoapital to die. "The lust ni,'hl," said the speaker. "noihinL' was heard to break the filence but tho tick of llio great clock m th hall, as the pendulum swung backward and forward. The it would strike the ni,urt.!ovcn, twelve, one o'clock when there came Irom the oouoh ol the little anffurer a voice ol swcol melody. It was one verse of Susday school hymn 'Jesus! tho name to sinners dear, The name to sinners given; It scatters all their guilty fear, It turns their hell to heaven.' "Then ail was silent again, and nothing was Heard DUl tne ucmug oi iu gicai olock in the hall, until she broke out after awhile in another verse 'Happy, if with my latest breath I may but gVasp his name; Preach him to all, and cry in death, Behold! behold the Iambi" "The nurse hastened to the bedside of the little sufferer, but she was too late. The ancel had been there bo- foro her and carried away that little Sunday school girl from beholding the Lamb on earth to tiisTosom in tne aanc tuary above. True Life. rosy-cheeked little woman who was watch ing him handling her old trunk with ui. gentle haste. It was not that she eared so much for the tiuuk, but sho had come from the same part of the country, and knew the baggageman's wife before he did, and here he had quite forgotten her She did not koow; cither, that the roarol the city and tho crash of brcakiog truuks had made him deaf. Just is the lid of her tiunk came asun der from the body she asked timidly: "How is your wife, Mr. Peters?" "I can't help il; you ought to have a stronger trunk," auswered tho baggage man instantly on the warpath. Oh, do matter about tho trunk. are Mary and the children.' ' Young lady faints. NO DOl'HT OK IT. OABTOnlA. lia 1'irT Miss Leftover There is a saying ' Love me, love my doj." And I believe it is true. Her Little Brother Of course it is. Anybody who could love you ojuld love anything. GOT THE INKOIl.MATION. Mrs. Hayfork Anything for me? Kurd Postmaster I dou't see uothin' Mrs II ayfork I was expectin' a lot tcr or postal from Aunt Sally Spriggi, How tellin' what d ty she was o imiu'. Run! l'ostm ister ( calling to his wife) "Tied up with a pieco of rope, ini'ain, Did yo see a postal from Mrs Hay it will book as well as it over did." fork's Aunt Sully, tellin' what day she was Mary and tho children," shrnkid 1 amnio'? the lillle woman. His Wile Yes; she's couiin Thurs It's nothing of the kind. Report I day. Tlialoid trunk i-u t me all you waul to. fit for the ark, and lie gave it a savage kick. "1 don't care a copper abjut that old trunk," screamed the now angry woman, "but if you kick it again I'll have you arrested, and fined and sent to jail. I've g it some feeling if that trunk hasn't, Bill Peters " And that time the baggageman heard. ACASEl'OK THE ADMIN'IS- TKATIOX. NO HALM. "It will kill mel" The funeral setvice-i had been inter rupted by a violent thunderstorm, aud svmo.nhetij relatives were assisting the weeping widow back to the carriage. "After spending 8150 on a crepe dress for Jim tu h ive it ruined like this I al most wish ho hadn't died " CL UE FOIt HUKGLAItS. 'I Want a divorce," said Nuekleby to his lawyer. "On what grounds?" "Polo grounds, or anywhere. I don't oare about the place. My wife is an of fensive partisan, and ought to be re niovod." "How does she show her partisanship? ' "Whenever I ro to the lodge, she goes to a party "I believe iu Dr. Jones' cithirlio pills remarked a farmer to Host otter Me diums "What are theyg wd for? "Good for burglars." ' ItiirL.lars?'' "Yes, I was seriously attacked by burglars. I had no bullets, so 1 loaded the gun with box ol Jones pills and killed two of them. I look only one box WOL'LO NOT KNOW HIM. Ism MO NS'J eAR E G U"LA 0 I For years you anl your fathers have found it of sterling worth. It is ami nhvavs ha-s been put up only by J. II. Zcilin & Co. Take, none, but the genuine, it lias the lied Z on the front of tho wrapper, and nothing rise is the same, and nothing so trijud. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of Borne ilmple ttilDK to tiatrnt? Protect ynur M"iw: thnv may tiring .u wenlth. Write JOHN WKbDKKLiURN ft fu.. Piilt-nt Attor neys, Washington, V. '., fur thffr frito utlei anil I tat vt iwu hundred Iuvcuiiuls wanted. D A AN KXCKPTIOX NOTi:i. The EXCKLSIOl: I'l.lNTINd COMPA NY oilier ih new ami cniniiU tt ami von thictt'd by up-to-tl;.te lu inters. We do not flute kick to the time ul' Mutliusila, whcti elephants roosted in trees and leathern grew on hofjs. OUiSISAX KNTllIIXY XKW omCI- new machinery and new type. No pur- eels ol old decayed and disctilwred papers, and no ancient stvles nl" type, that have dull and wrinkled laces, caused ly limy nervier and old ait. We have the niatri i al that must insure wurk with a Imsinesa like twinkle, Yntir letter and hill heads, statements, circulars, postal ami lmuiess cards, are your spokesmen wherever they uo. They either aid you or discredit you. They re flect the business idea ol' tlie man or lirm and show tlie character and individuality ot the article or misulesa advertised. LETUH HAVE YOl'li NEXT OKPEUS FOU PRINTING. M AIL oMlKKS PlioMPTLY ATTENDED TO. -) Excelsior Priutina Corapaiiy c- ADVKimSKMEXTS. PRUNELINE 'Trade Murk Rt 'tered ) THE IDEAL LAXATIVE And I'll re for wt-C ONSTIPATION- - As (lUnsHiit us Imiifv mid Mire cure tor Itilioiisiieots, lleadarhe, I' tvert, stomach Troubles, llimel Dei ;nit;etiiejits,l. iter DUeiiex. Mck Ntouiuch, IrrriilitHly. kidney T roubles fkin Bi.d Ittootl Dis oideiH, and ver in ny oiImt diM-iise mid ruiiiiilicallnns 1 1 llr It. Mil- t' tin lent Die t.ou t'lrl. PRUNELINE'- tin MtfcM nud mi rt'hi ciuhiLr tir mui nii'ni'ii oi.i; chii iim. It tliNi'iiiiKhly rlmiiM'S itlK.nl K'ipinn, iirifii s Hit' Idood nud ri'iiitrVt-Mill nv Irniii I hi' syt-tem. It nn.'H Huy with CASTOR OIL. SALTS Hllll' MllS tll.ll ill! otlltT lIUllM't-IIK JillI'Klt- Uvi't. 1 1 tones in d eiiernlzr nil 1 liferent oikkiih ul'ilii! HvMi'iu. Kfip lliu lu-nd Cool, Die lei-t warm iind the Hnwt In upen, using HU'NKUNE tor the bitter T.iii'poM'. Sold I y nil dculi rs, or sent on receipt of 511 cents to unv tiddros liy WINK Kl.MANN UK OWN JtRl'ti CO., lidliimore, Mil, sep 21 ly. V. M. I1AHMSTON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CAKPKTS. STOVES, and Mattresses, etc IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HAHLISTON& CO., No. 20 N. Sycamore St., 'eipretinri, Va. C. II. MALI', HALIFAX, N. C. Carries full line Bry Goods, Notions, Boots! SHOES. GKOCEi;iE8,Etc. AKeiit for STAN DAK I) SEWING MA CHINES. Cnn lurnish any part of any kind ot machine at short notice. Sent! postal card for slip illustrating parts to machine you have and will name price for piece needed. I carry a full line Coffins & Burial WELDON, N. C. Cases. Give me a trial when in thing. nd of any my 7 ly. W. T, PARKER I'tIK OVl.lt Hl'TV VKAHS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over filty years by millions of mothers lor elnldrcu, while teetlung, with perfect suect'ss. It soothes the child. softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. S.dtl by druggists in ct cry part ol the world. - cents a botlle. lie sure and a-k for " Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. Teacher "Whit part of kiss?' " Knliro chorus til conjunction." speech is girls "A "Isn't it awful to think that all our sins and shortcomings will be revealed on the judgement day?" "W ell, there is one sat isl not ton. e ill Iind out about everybody else." "NKW ADV KKT1SKM KNTS. GrocsriDS Heavy ANDlZZ Fancy- Farm Implements. I l'OI XI) SACKS OF SALT FOR 81.lt! l'Klt SACK. If.Correct prices and polite attention all. B1 American Traveler Bicycle It hit that slick, stylish ini hlehty flnlsbtl Ippearance. You can tell them anywhere. It's 4 (Icture of beauty and s'Trnpth. It has mora nil (terul Improvements thn any hieh-grad blcyclf to the market. juilt by American B. H. 0. 52 Sewing Machine Co. Factory, 20th antl Washington Av., Prilladelphla, Pa. REAMERS Howard House, JAMKSKKAMr.il, Prop Howard ,t llnltiiiiiircsls , llalliiuorc, Mil 1'KUMS 1'tT Hay. sep 1" ly. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leaven i in; strength.- Lntetl U. S. Gtivnnment Food Ktfort, Uoyai. iJAKiNd Powder Co., 106 Will St.. N Y. "Very well, we will lodgo complaint 1 of Jones' oelebuled pills, and the ba ltli P..,a;.l..ni Plnolnnil " 1 rrlsn are no more saiipsiii ' !! iS::i;!l!iliH:;iil:?l i!: iiiii OAHTOniA. OABTOnlA, Ii n irf Tutu- Miwin a IIT ciiPSiil t)ocV.seefS. . PROMPTNESS GVVitN ALL ORDERS UJ JUL, POULTRY AND GARDEN FEKCE 4 tuUMpelftl How, Cattl nrt Hnt Peno NuneUrr, and (Irave Ioi Pcnolns a Specialty Ui tmajat Maicnun rrw. BlueRifliiB CementLime Works Minnnu'lurenor IIU K K11SIK HYDRAULIC ROSENDALE CEMEN Utmntiilecil iil.iliitt.lr hyrtraillle. We tpinte ltrlfcsdellvrrtHl hi ittiy tviltit In the PtMtth. All iVmeiil IcnU'tl, mid strenirth. tinlri.rinlly In color, 1 tirniiiK and R-rfutlntK KUHntnlcctl. Write fttl irlct I'. O. Kililn-wt HI.I K KI1K.S HI'KIStW, VA. Tfl,iKrili Blue Khlgc, V. li-pSlly to ang I ly. A Scicntifio Amerlcin l.ft'JiV CAVrATfl. TRADE MAAICa. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. MO. For TnfitnnatwD Atm m Band hi hi k m rite to MI NN CO., UA lntn.liWAT, NlW VoHK. Oliirtt hurrau fur accurluK imu-nU tn AmerlCB. l"virv vntcnt taki-n out t'y Uh In hnniKht bt'foni the Lmlilic liy a utui;lvi'Q frveutoliurge Ui IU (icttiiCic gww'wan lAnrt plmilfltlnn of nn? afli-ntlflf artpr In tha w.itM. hiili'inllillv Hitn,triiU'u. i tutlIlK"'" limn klmnlil Im titlinut It. Wrt'klv, .1.iHla J iMir; (II. M hlx tiiMiitln. AililW", Ml'NN A UU,. rriii.iMit itH, :(0l lirtiutlKuy, uw Vurk City, -HUDSON'S 1H7 Mulnst., Noifolk, Va. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DININb ROOM. AI.I, MEALS 25 CENTS. SL'RPASSIXa (VFFEE A SPECIALTY J. R. HUDSON, I'roprieUn. The Best of Everything in Season oct 10 lyr. M. COH EN, SON & CO., PETERSBURG, TA. -Wholesale- DM GOODS and IsTOTIOlTS. Manufacturers of SulrU, Drawer and over alia. Prictguirmntaedigainstall North' era market. Orders receive prompt per. owl attention. dot 9 If.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1896, edition 1
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