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-rf THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, FKMU'AllY 11, 1807. PUBLISHED KVKRY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEISE, Editor ar.d Proprietor. D. E. SIAINEACK, Associate Editor- Kntrmlal J'il Ofio at Wtlhm us Snnml-Ciiss Mttlti r. K.VTKS OK snisrKl I'TION' IN AllVASl'K. One Ynir (by Mail), Postage l'aid $1.50. Six Months 75. A Weekly IVmoeratic journal devoted to the material, education:. I, political ami agricultural interests ol Halifax ami sur rounding counties. JtaiSAilveitisini: rates reasonable and furnished on application. Til K loss liy the buruiii"; of the l'ono sjivauia capitol is estimated at S 1 ,500, (1(10. Avtkh spending; much time in digging for t ao-calM pirate's treasure on his farm, Valentine Kelly, of Clarksville, liid.,f'ound $375. NlNK Republicans opposed the eonfir uiation of Lou Puyn's nomination for superintendent of insurance "f New York. Cou.NKI.irn Vaniikiuhlt's removal to Washington is said to be iu the interest ol Chauncey Dcpew as ambassador to (ireat liritain. Gu.MliZ and Wey'.cr appear to be play ing a name of tag in the Cuban jungles, and at last accounts Weyler was "it," ob serves an exchange. The Washington Post wouldn't be sur prised to see the Democrats elect a '.'resident in UVtlO. There are others who think the same way. It is reported that Governor Bradley of Kentucky has decided to appoint Ma jor A T.Wood, United States Senator to succeed Blackburn. Secretary Carlisle will resume the practice of law either at Louisville or New York, although he has a a good of fer to locate in Chicago. AlViillIilNtl to the deductions of a weil-known astronomer, we receive as much light ft ni the sun as could lie emit I imI by ii,,i),(Hli) moons. Cuuiiett writes ''Nevada will do me." And so will Fitz-iuiuioiis unless a good many people in this country are wry much mistaken in advance, and in tie bruisers. Ik Mr. Gage is worth S.'.I.OH'I a year to the First National bank of Chicago, an exchange wants to know why is he worth only SS.lllli) to the Treasury Department of the nation? III'. I'OIM) IT. A Minneapolis woman pinned a note on her door telling the grocery man where to find the key. A burglar happened along tirst and took everything except the cook stove and the family. 4 ( KOI' OI'' V III1IH. I. iwreneobur ', Ky., a town of less than 4. Will inh ibitanls, has fifty -two widows. On St. Yaleutiue's day the bachelors are to give them a dinner ill which the marriage service will figure on the bill of fare. a S XVII'I.I.X. Kight thousand I'.mu lie in Cliie.ig.i fed ami wanned by ell irity, L'H, Will men in St. Louis out of employment and ."l.lliln without a root to cover iIhmii, thousands of people in Biitfiio. N' Y, on the v.-rg-of starvation, ami iu .re siitf rii g in New York I hiu 'vis cv t kn ovn !) fro. Tlhsr are a few ul't'i,- si up'.'s .!' prosperity that the elceii.n of McKiu' y was to bring the e -t ui i y I il kl V. mh; i i;i;. The .' oupsoa D' nierit g ives expres sion to views enteitaiucd by i i gh:-tenili of the while voters iu North droiitia wh' n it si-: "The liepj'rlicaii piny lias male a cat's piw of I he I'.ipuli-t party in this Slate. It has used it to dethrone De mocracy and iicuiralize the silver senti ment of a silver Stale It is about time for the real silver p 'ople, in whatever party they are found, to come together aud wrest the Stale Iran the dominion of the party "f dear dollars and depre ciated pl'ipoitv values, the luster mother of lruis mid d ingerous corporations And a tiling of nwie vital importune, than lliese d, hi in l il good h-.iue gov eminent ulllell c.iu not he expected ol (lie Republican party as it is c nstiiiited in this St no.'' X. (. HV lll.l.J.s. Wc have received from Uamseur (t Moore, ol Charlotte, m in agers of the North Carolina Kolli igKiposiiion, let ter explaining the object of this move ment, etc. In one of tho largest oar works of the United Stales a ear is now being built, and will be fitted up in every respect for the purpose it is to s.m ve. This car will bear tha inscription: "North Carolina Rolling Exposition." The object of this car is lo bring be fore the people ol the North and North west the many valuable interests and re sou i ccs that this Stale can show. From ouu cud nl (Ins car to I bo other it will contain nothing in the way of exhibits but those tound uud produced in North Carolina, embracing tier agricultural, mining, manufacturing, horticultural, mineral an-l other interims. Neuralgia is the prayer of ibe nerves for pure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier aid nerve N. C. LEGISLATURE, Ilk Work ol tic 1 n Makers I Hr the Wed ruling SENATE. February Bills and resolutions in troduced as follows : By Senator Grant, to stimulate local taxation in rm al districts. By Senator llardison, to protect the people of the state Iron diseases iu second hand clothing, also to prohibit the sal,, of liipior under police supervision. By Seuator Butler, to increase the duties of the railroad commission in ic lation to the interstate commerce on mission By Sen iter llardison, to increase the public school fund in the State. BySemtoi lVr.-ou. to iucrea-e the public school lund from fees iu he sec retary ol state's office. By Senator Clark, to authorize mayors in towns and cities to solemnize marriage ceremonies. February 3. Bills and resolutions in troduced: By Senator Alexuider, to provide for a building for (he deaf mid dumb at Morgaulon. By Senator Kirly, to appoint cotton Weighers for Gary-burg and Sc.ibo.ird. Nori l ani) ton county. By Seuator Person .colored., to pii- i 1 Vent ili-criniin.itioii in passenger aocut.- modations; also to regulate otlieial b.n.U of Kdgecombe counly. By Senator Move, to make water courses eight feet deep and twenty leet wide lawful fences. By Senator Parker, of Alamance, to amend the charter of Rocky Mount By Senator Maxwell, to provide for divorces in certain c.i-es of females un der IS years of age. The following bills pis-ed: Fixing the time lor the ipialitieatioii of justices of the peace, providing the term nf office shall begin as soon as they qualify. To make guardians, administrators and executors indictable fur misappropriation of funds. To pay registers of deeds In cents for each copy sheet of 1WI words f,,r record ing election returns. February 1 Bills and resolutions in troduced : By Senator Alexander, to declare bi cycles baggage on railroad-. By S.-nator Wlii. lb.-. ., to amend the j Code relating to divorces This provides . , . . .. , that a pally wlm d.sires a div.,ree nia-i : be a r.-ident of the -tale l,.r seven yeir- bel oe applying . Ky S. -ii.it. r I ink, lo i 1 1 - r j .rite the l.ovn- ..I I ill.-rv and lUii.-ke li n ; 1-. ill , Halifax county. By S- ii it. r eaie., i,. in.-..i p .r ,ie !ao- et. rin irv A.-.-..-i in n and I., i.gi.iie ll.c practice of III. .li inc. By S. u.itor S'li.-s t . r. ; til it c lie- -a:. of I'ertili rs in il,e stale By Senator A-hl.iiru. to inc.. -tig at. llie Complaint I, I Mrs I'aitie Arlington. The following bil's pa-e 1 third r, ad ing: To exempt un ierlak. rs who nr.- fumr si directors from j .ry duty. I o pay special Venires HI I t p. r d iy and n . u.iioaj, Richmond are. . nipt li - in I ipll.il Cl-S D i. in ai, I - t o 1-1 f- I lie nil to ay o p. r :n, mli I , . x slav.-s who served in ll.c eon', i. r.t' -, r vice was tabled To facilitate the trill ol cii li act . lis. making the return term the trial turn a! o nl i providingtli.it when a siiiniiii.n is served (he complaint is u'so to be de ivered to the parly. February ." The only bill of imp r tancc w i by Sen it r l.v -m, to r- pea! the act of ls;i:i r.'g.ir ling cm. 'oi' d w. ap.i.s. February Biil ! all ,v live -to,k to run at I irg in ll.iiil'ix coumv fr in the J.'iih of Dee 'iiiber I . the g"ith ,,f March, pa-scd sec-.nl and thirl reading, llnf SK ' i K HKI'KKsKN TATIVls Fibruiry - Among bills pa.-.-nl an I intro biee I w.-r-, the f .ib.wirij: The bill to ailnw Kdg, c uiibe co,int to issue Jltl.ilHII in bonis and to levy a sp.vi.il t ix to pay lor brilge- came up on its third reading. An aui. n liiient was adopted that the bonds shall not be exempt from taxation. The bill passed A bill passed amending the act creating the colored normal school at Fayetteviilo The bill to am nd the law as 1 1 regis tr ition of phiirin a 'ist was taken up. Il provides that the word "registered" be stricken out and the word "licensed" take its place. The bill passed amending the charter of the Rilcigh & Gaston railway by al lowing the stratghtenin ' of its line Mr. McCrary's bill lo regulate assign muitscaucup with an unlavorable re port. I'lll passed; 10 MlUllUa 1UU Utlrtllcl Ol inc. UoUUOhC Water P ower and Navigati n Company. February 3. Rills and resolutions in tro luc'd: By Mr. Rawls, lo wurk Northampton county's roads by taxation. By Mr. Price ti amend tho law as to election of county superintendents of d- uoation so as lo restore the name. By Mr. Hire, to prevent destruction of live trees by lumbermen; to protoel owners of timber trees. By Mr. Dixon, of Cleveland, to repeal the $10 annual license tax on physician-. Bills passed third readings as follows: Tho bill of Mr. Sutton, of Cumberland to prevent lynching, by empowering the governor lo convene special courts in stantor in extraordinary cases of emer gency, was recommitted to the judiciary committee. The bill to allow tho governor to ap point female notarios publio, which was favorably reportel, failed lo pass 11 to 55. The bill passed to make the fee for im- pound:" . -lock in .--lock lttw d's-trul. W ecu'.- v( o l cent-, in Tvvvei'.. Cuinb 'rUti'l and lUiiinx omir.i-.s. Fi'.n:j.y i B'.t !iu ..: '..nitcst. Mr. lil ieU-ovii iiaro imv 1 a 1 H t I'er b d mil!- !- en:.-1 in g a nl '--. .it' i : m lur rooii,-.. Tie- bi',! to ri'j -.' '.be sio-i. law in Halifax cin.uiy i .,.!. ,1. li w,, a le ! ui .i - i: -n. i-l 1'ui, .!.- l.i- 1 to WVlk li li.,..Jl. Fi b. o --'I'll'- I'olioHiiig i- .1 1 . " u the iii.j'ortanl hills 1'or ihc -lay l! Mr. f illllii'lg'ialll, to allow vrlaill bel:.'V lelii -. V-b I - i Xe'll! li 'II :'; en Iii.-III" anee tax and -up: rvisioii. By Mr. Morton, a resolution that it is expedient that sow no tb -1 bo devis, d for the pioteciien of ibc youth of the Stale ag iin-1 the b'igt. ling influence of the d-.a-lly ci. it. He and it- tru-t. The bi!! to i-t.iblidi. il iii-.:!'..nii .-land ard ol time t'--r the Slate was tabled. The resolution t.ii-ing a c mliniilei' to Coll-idel the tl till, I ii Hi of s.llalics .i COU fiii'iu to jiriccii of I-" m lodncls was passed. February li.-- The t-.11 .wing bil s in troduced: By Mr Oini-by. to give county . .in-mi-i n. r- l.-i-.re linic f r ruvtpig. Bv Mr. Mnipl-y. n. ' j-lr Iv a nii.-.b mean -i Itv Mr. ! i I hi .'!': t it'1 th. -late j gund .!g- 1'Gi.m 1 I'li'ted O.d, r of '". , , ,. ., Oil I Bv I- :iv '. Mr. Hancock ieir 'due. d a b:!l aid "V itli Carolina loliing posiiiou" liy appropriating in it !?-.5iMl. . ; - ii. ol Ai I, or i Hi .:..: - ' -: . - i .! e i it i i - ', . . i 1 1 i i -1 . i i !tr a.i p.illj..-es. I -oaioelu: Uee. W.llel-u it W m i ku V i i I m w -a;. - 'b e Me Kiti'.y ha- '""ii iii.king his own '.' What's the mailer with ll.inna'.' ai i;i;i'ii',Mi;s i-. M That is j'l-t t hi' truth nt.oiil Hoods Sar sni.aritlH. tin -a ;: i.,..-,-i merit las anse it cures, no; ::, o or twice or a humireil tini.-, I. el ... ih., i-.ae.l- nml t llonsHllo-i of case-. We kinov it cures, ,.t.s,dutri v. iTi.iiwi.ih, in-n nil oiliers 11,11 ,ul" ""-v -'"m1 u': ,i' u : ' W'' " O H Jf IB S ?l f Sarsaparilla t!:c Is-st -fif.i. It': Hood's Pills, - i tL t WW AlSSXiS J -', -it yi TASTELESS TONi IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. ;i ati a , 1 1 i.f,, Nov. 11, ism. ;'.irl! MiMlcfllP Co., M UilM!. Mo, ,i'iitl-itirn: Wt m-UI ln.si jvnr. Wft bottloa .f ';U.i:s TASTin.K-M rillM, TuMC nml hnv.i inui.'ln tltrtt riii itlrt-rnty thin y.'nr. It) nil ur (M-rifiii',- i ( u ytupt. in thn tlruK btisineix. hnvo n.-vi'TM-til :m ;iri'r!t that f.w mi.-ti umvursui twiti '.m.Uju iu lwuic ivurs imlv, AUMkV, Cahk jtO I'ur Salo nnil Warrantrd by Dr. A. S.Harrison, Khlield. N. ('. f, I. 1- ! J.W.PehhyCo. NORFOLK MARKET QUOTATIONS Xurlolk, Va., I'eh. !i, l-H?. Tone orMai kct.Mi-iulv. Sitnet MiiMlin Ci.tton, MubUinn. Strict Low Miilillini;, Low Middling, li-j il il-1 II r.l to m Illiies anil Sandy, Hlaek eved Pens, f l.SO per lm!. reamiti: Ilull. Fancy. Strictly prime, Prim. Low llradcs. Machine piclicd, Spiiniili, "I to 01 21 lo-'j H 1, to 11 1 lj oil to 85 litis. BAGGING, TIES, & BAGS ut wholesale phn. Writ tor pri(H". Phaeton For Sale. I have for sale a li(iht two horse iFHjETOISJ" newly repaired, and tho name can le seen at W. B. Vick'i Shop. It will be Miulr find M .'..',; ) '' !l '"0 of tin' K-up1.' i;i ,"-'i i i f i tlli'tlicllH' ('in. s . i . , i . H Wonderful i ::! ' -: uT 1 13 Si a t .- dDREti t 1 CHILL old at a great barpain for Cash. W. II. IIARRISO.V. wpt24 tt XKW AUVWIlTISli'MKNTS. Gladness Comes W'ilhll l.etlel' llll.!el--.!.llliiil!g nf the V ti an-i-oc '.aton ,,i I''.' ninny pll ical i'U. v hi. li - iie-li I'.'t.'i'o rroperi f-f.o-ls e-ent!"oll".t- pi, a-ool .-iV-ot--re lil ! v ihi'e. 1. -i I lo iv is comfort in Hi,' kn-. ' le.l ', thai -o many form-of sickne ii'v not iii..' I" il'iv uetilal .1'-,-;i-- In! -iiope. to a . . 'li-t ituti .ico.1 -tion --f 'Si- -'-tern, wh'.eh tin- pii-a-ant faimlv la-.aiiv.'. s-yrupi.f Flo. v-rompt-lv i-eiiii.v, 'l iiel is why it is the mi., v i'i ico.l" imi Ii loillioii-i-f In in i ii' s. mid is cvorvo In ro e--le. me. I so liii'hly I'.v nil who value -roo.l health. Its l.enclieinl clVccts lire line to the fm't. thnt it is the one roiiie.lv which pionin'i s iiitoiiial eleanliio'-s' without di-l'il it nt imr the oi-L-ali-mi w '.ii. hil neis. It is thci-i-f.iic nil ooporiant. ill or.ier to i'i-t its l.ciu tieial i tVoi-is. to note w In n . ii I""'-eha-c. that ''M h:i c the eo-oniio' n rl I cle. w lr Ii i- 'o :!.ii'aeti:-.-.l l.y I ho I ali f,,ni. i I': s., nip ( o, ,..;j and s.e.l I'.v ail r, -pin il.-i iliii:".'"!- f ill Hie Cl'l.e Ml.'. I of """.I hea'lll. ill ' I Ho' -I' m '- l''v'',,V',"'lf ,,,,.,- , ,' , - ,:V til. 'I l..'t I" I !'.!. If atlllel.-i '. .'!. '-i.y I'-t'ii'l --a-e. ..! ,-,- l ,.,..,. ii,'. ,1 1.. Hi.- I" -t -ki'-ltnl i'ln-; i nt I 'li i"-'-. 1 ' I a lav il iv. one - ii '.'.-I 1 w-.-H ail'.n'iie l-'le-- ,;in.is the he- -id w iih t ,-. V!ll of -t ill),! i- llio-t llU'C'i ly Usui aii.ll.-ive- "lost geln'l mar L'li ly t .-fiiel ii .11. NO TICK. V.rtl ('.irol'.na. llelll.ix , o.mtv. I Nat Hi. nil, Nni i, e "!' Sninnioiis. . W. loill'dow, I l'lit di 1. n.l. ml a!.oe iialned will take ii. . i i, I'i. it a sum. ,1" u-in th.- nl'.oe eiiii llnl .hi ion was 1-siHii :lgaitl-t the s.li.l de fend. r.t on the IMst day ol' licecnilicr Ly Sti rlmg M ilary. el. ik Superior court I'm ' M.ilii.iv conniy. which -amnion- is rctiiin al.le L.-iorc t lit- ,!ii.U:e ol o.n Soipciior coin t ' at tin-court h.nisein ll.dil'.iv town in -.iid eoiinl ce i tin- l:r-t Monday in March I'll?, : l'!:c d.-leiidaiil will al-o lake notice lliat a wan nil of ;i:!.n hint lit was i li. d Ly -aid eh tk on the il-1 day ' 1 't c, niWi l-'Si ai- i ii-t 1 !:. pi..p, lt ..rald ileti nd.llil wlil.ll w. in, 1. 1-- I , -I ' 1 1 1 la I . , t l.elolc llu--aid .lin'cc ..t ll.c lime .tod place .iIiom n , tin il l.o i'i. t-'linn ol 'he -iiiinnoli-w hen and w lu re I lie i'.i a', nd.iul i- rcUirc.l to appeal and an-wer ei detniii to the coin-: p:..:nl oi l:ie t. li.-l . dl l.e granted. T1.1- I lie llll da' ot .lallil.irv l-lC. -.. i.'i iNi. M. t.AKV. Ian '.'1 tit I'lcrk Snpeiior eonrl. I I1' I y . Vvil iW. L. buu?las $3 Shoe V. I., IWjs 53.iO. Si.00 and $5.00 S.'KVi. are the pr.ini!i,-ns ol skilled u-i-rVoi, n. f.-. m lhj tv-t malcrial cos- siric .-.t lr. - en., s. ,mi ..U .ir.J J. : Shoes I Men, j:.''S: .md $l.7SBoy ! Uul,.( irei. W.L.ntU'CLAS.B v.kl .n.Mjss. j W . 3 . TILL E R Y , wn.unN, x. c. ! 11. O '-! oil!- ! i FIIK WAS RIII11T, OK (OI R-n. i WHEN SHE RESOLVED to have iii-.i; ricTi i;i:h TAKKX AT TAYLOR & STAINBAGK'S CALLERY, Wiwliiniton Av.'im, WeMnn. N. C. jun 7 Om. J.L. Judkins' Grocery WKUX1X, X. C ir. V V J I "till carry a full line of line Staple anil Fancy Groceries, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES. Cn kry, (Hang Tin, andjwoodenwnre and imwt everything that ia kept in n first rlaxa grocery atore. I also return thanka to my t'rienria for thir pittromiKe of the ).isl, and solicit a continiiuiice of Uieaame, with gaarantee to plcnne. And wiahin them n happy and prosperous new yew. That they may ImR to live And well to do And niter death Be happy too. Beapectfullv, J. L. JL DKINS. deel31y. NFV ADYKRT1SKMKNTS. ! i v? i "ci A I friril "V VV . 17. OlU l 1 11, 5 i ! WflUUll, IX. KJ. Dealer In j III Fill GROCERIES Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars M Y S A , i-1 n recently fitted up with elegant Ol.PKST, P.F.sr and WHISKIES, BltffiDEIS JflD WlflES. Among my slock of li.piors 1 have on liuiid the celebrated 1. W. Harper, Davenport Morris' "Old (.5 rover," and Ives' "Monficello." 1 have also opened up a barrel ol six ymr old APPLK BRANDY - PURE AND MELLOW - r1'; for Medicinal Purposcs"lj.ig Al.o liiivc on band lull -upply of imported and domestic wines. Among the. latter will be found the OMftBSfe Extort! of Garrett .V. Co.'s winery at Chockayottc. -1 have some of the Ol.DKST AND BKST- North Carolina Corn Whiskey, made by Harrison Co , the best corn whiskey makers we have in our Territory. I have on hand all kinds of pure whiskies and am prepared lo pivc my friends Entire Satisfaction - throughout llalilnl and adjoining counties. Tl.aiikiiio the public for past liberal -atron,iL'c, I will say when you visit W ild n don't fail to cull loe the OU OllKilNAL DAVE SMITH, ti ov o ly on Wa-hkit;ton Avenue. CI 1 A HI j US G. ALLEY, CONFECTIONER r Mr. V. V. Wan en nprcsi-iit-i the ti t tit . r)v oct lllly. w no? .1. .1. WHITAKER -EEW HAT ?- Shoes, Hats, Caps, Kurnisbinpi, ka. fcarWhite Granite, Wood, Tin, Tobacco, etc. Where? Enfield, N. C. Enfield, N. C. V'nheard of Values for so little money. Sold on their Merits. rr' j abm.lsi' ik i i t rn Srl. rrr - fe 11! -l '!?:. ill m nj izrsmu will close out For Cash my entire Stock of CLOTHING! regardless of Cost. Sweenine re ductions, will be made in MEN and BOY'S suits. Overcoats. Pants, etc. A big pile of Strouse Bros. High Art uioming must go. C. F. and Farm Supplies generally. L 0 0 H furniture and is supplied with the MOST ClIOlCK and will visit We Irion anil ita vicinity ri'H ii Rfeiaal Aam gomg CLOTHING BUSINESS .1cQtYIQJfJ, NKW ADVKltTISKMKNTS. TOBACCO!! riOOM TNG! jiirti This week has been a gala week on BOYD & YOUNG'S floor, glad dening the hearts of the farmers and warehousemen alike. See in local columns some of the prices obtained at this house. We only need good tobacco on I sale to keep everybody in good hu mor on the floor home rejoicing. All grades bring satisfactory prices but especially Fine Goods, as the demand for them keeps ahead of the supply. We are ready attention to the stock, and give you a cordial invi tation TO COME BOYD & YOUNG. sep 1 7 tmi. H0M10KE RWIDS mCWUE shops . . . . . ijff equipped with TME L4TEST CLJSS W0fK J (jes. special JlOfi QIVEfJ JO REPVH W0fK Of JLL KIIDS. RoHfiOKE MPIDS, fl. Ci mar 12 bin. THALMAN : MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 21 E. Kallinion. St , HAI.TIMOKK, MI). ManufactiireniorFINE RUBBER l'rintinii Trew ami Friiit. t'a Supplies. Al?o Artistic Joli 1'rinting, and en gravern of Wedding and Hall lnvitntiona. Semi for our beautiful illuatratn) caUlonue of So!! p igea, printed in live colon. We deal in novelties, novelties. Odd and ainusintt. m. Agent Wanted. ep 24 ly- H. J. CORDLE. - Maker - ad Jeweler, Littleton, N. C. Watch F.I.EliANT WATCHES, FINE CHAIKfl. Kings, Clocks and Silverware. KEPAIKINU A SPECIALTY. Mr. Cordle i eijuipped with Ihe Hneat watch making tools and guarantee all work. Prices low jan 31 ly. D 11 i Vi.JckcU iu .Ii clur. aud .u rnMSj FAT. "ICS ia i'A ruuh tni fancy effects trimmings lo match. Kvcrytl.inp in Housekeeping and Pry Goods line, Gents' furnishing Goods, John li, Stcltson & Co's. Rati and (lips a grades. Clothing 0 li ' UT I : ioyas warehouse and send them now to give best farmers and their and see us. qE4S0ftJBLE flf- f prompt 4TTEflm STAMPS, STENCILS, SEALS, PLAIN GOLD AND FANCY FINGER it Am jLU Drew, Selby & Co V Ladies' Fine Shoes N, IleflaA Rio'i and J. M. Reynolds & Co'a. Men's Fine Shoes All theso SHOES jramnted to give tat isfaction, or infeiior once replaced wiib new ones. SHOES EVERYBODY for Children 4 years to men 104 yera old. Our clothing fit giving satisfactory wear and a wwC 0 0 D o A p p E R H C E- 1 o ihe wearer. MrCome and we will do the r si. Weldon, N. C. builder. mar 28 oetMly.
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