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I J. Js Beauty is your Duty Abundant, pl-., iy f-.air, is buauty'i To wear t h. i s ci'-v,n. uso AVER'S HAIR VIGOR. '. HE WOANOKE NEWS. riirnsDA v, I.V 1, HUT. .? f- & & 4, X' '? A '5 2 Town and yicihitY Tills is July the lirl. SiaiiMi summer inunih. Pfil.lnitm I. showers have fallen this cck. TllK latter i:irl of .lull" warm. Till'. gloli ill follt'lh fills lllis JCll' ll M il i- said, will eile lis I dllVS. was iinlc :i Sunday '.Hue Til K iu.xpori. r 1 1 -. . tiinihlc to himself. I I Hi Ic l (ill' II t ike: Til tl" famous is In 111' "l.lllil.Ti il liV I people wlln ii h it kllnW y,.l ' Tin: I'.Mintv i' iiiiiiii-i 'iii r- will mot! in regular session next Monday. No mult.! where In' hides, lln' I'icU. j fiend criminal is sure lo li 1 sp it 1 1- 1 . 1 "( 1 1 1 y n "rviius" i -i n sine indication! tint tin- lit. mil is ii .t niiv. 1 1 mil's S ir . H ip. irilla purities tli" lil. i i'l and cures ! ll'TVOUIK'sS. Pkui'I.k art" ulivavs a-king y.ui lu fol : low their advice, Inn they an- never willing' In tell which way it Went. '.' Hall's Hair Konewer is pr itiutiMil llie ln"t ire(iiir.itinii in ide I'm thickening ihe . growth nf llie hair an.l restoring, that " which is gray to its oiigiual e il.,r. Kntkkt.mnm knt It v Oui'ii.w Cimi. t 1'kKS An entertainment will be given '; at Ivnry's Hall lien' liy the Oxloid Or pliin Asylum, choir Monday evening', the Htli. The entertainment is for a ; in isi w irthy cause an 1 .-very one who ; possibly can sliuiil.l alteml. gradual, are r's S.irsapa only ami hevcrage. r Hioml purili.rs, though ta.lieal in their tiled Ayer' Tilla is iiitemle.l as a medicine Dot a stimulant, excitant, oi .'Immediate results liny not always follow its use; but alter a re.i" uiiib!" tin.', per ! ' niaiient beuelit is c. rtaiu to h" reali.ed. ' JilINT I'nXVKNNON. Til.! j lint e ill ,-. Veniioii nl the Halifax cmiity Sunday edSchool ami the llaiil'ax County Tempi r ..mice Associations n l,e I. .1.1 at l.ullc Vt"ii the 27lh and 2Sih. 'I'l , .xein--will be inUrestino UUJ instructive ami . the public generally is must cordially in 'titcd to Dtlen.l. :a I MSTHU-T CilNKKKKNi'K The War K'lituu Pislrict Cenfcreiiee will be held it Kulield, the Jlst t 25th. Kev. W. '8. Black, D. P., presiding elder of the ' district, will picsidc. t has been some time fines a district eoiifeicnee has been ; held at Knfi.'ld and the hopitahle people of that delightful pla.-c ttill elllertaill the delegates and visitors in their usual cs ellent style. ".' i Ves, ItSnowbii. (lid ,loc Wliila . ker, of Kotield, was asked about the Ik Bow that I ill in his towu on June 12th. 1 "Yes," he said, "it did snow, hut - that's no ui ire rein atliable than tin! fall Of prices at my more. Why hi,-h pri.vs fcave been snowed under and the wise We reaping a harvest by taking adv.in ; tt of toy mid summer clcir.tn.'e sale "while the b ind plays on " 'j 1'lliiF. IIaiivkv. We take pleasure lo callin; attention to eban,'e in the ad . tertiseuicnt of l'rof. James llirvey, Norfolk, Va. He manufactures a line blood medicine and has made some woo (lerful cures. . ' l'eople who aro BulTeriiii; can consult him either in person or by letter. State jiut case to him and scud stamp for re ply. lie is an authority on all blood diieascs. Sill. I. AmiI'IIKR 11.11 SK T.i ' 1!kk" Swi'.Ki'KN'Kh. S -ui tim.' a i we inel in.'iiti in ..I' llie I'.i." tli it two swirm- of h Ml.'V l' ' h 1 1 taken p ines. ion of ill.' e.tv-i.f Mr. -I II Wood's h..u-e The -aloe O'i-ii hi- b t'p "I i'l anotli.l nei-hb uli , . Mr. W. M. Martin, a w. lt ku iwu i'.ir:ii'T hvin j in llie Aur-'lian Springs . eti n iiit'iruis u-. th it last Sun .lay lv i im neii" .v inns of bees took p .--1 -i oi of Iun li .u-e in the same way. I hoy alighted on the boxing, which had holes in il. and Ii'l-iii to till the walls and are noiv bu-ily al Work converting; his dwellin.- into an iumiense bee hive. Mr. Martin exp :ets to have honey to burn this fall. At.i.EiiKH hii'iistiiit A stranger who is said to be an inp..stor i tnakino his way towards Weldon. lie makes a livinu by iuipn.-iiii; on the Masonic Ira ternity. In I'etersbur be gave his name us William Sicveus, of l'ort Huron, Michigan, and stated that be was a uieiii her of l'ine Level Lodc of Masons ol that city. A teleoram was sent to the l.nle, and llie reply was to the elfoct that Slovens was a fraud and that he has b. eii makiii"; a livine; this way for the past twelve years. lie will doubtless have aiiotln r ii line win ii he reaches here. I K i , r Laiiioi - -Mrs. .1 I!, Wi.'ins li. d last Thills.lay at the b..lii" ,.f In I husband, at Lire.", in Warren county. The s i. I intcllii nee was received here by Mr. W. W. Wi-ins, ihe o. nial and p.. pillar luanaoer i f the Corn Mill, and a brother ol Mr. ,1. 1! Winim, during the afternoon i f the day on which she died. Mr Wboiiis h ft I hat niuht for Warren. Ion on the vestibule train ami went up in Ins brother's on Friday iiiorniiiu, w ie i'i! he louiid a foruier bright and sun ny li..ui" tiiin l into a house of mourn me II rem, nil.. I until alter the burial s. rvic . and r. iurn.d to Weldon Saiur day Th" alllictcd family have our sym-paihtes. - li.WK ut Wki.hii.v. The State treas urer says that the Hank of Weldon re in. lis the highest late of valuation of stock, SI. "ill, lluis I lino L. Slate. Hank sto. k bus to be repoitcd at the ae liial ami not at (he par value. Il is indeed oraiil'yiuo in Weldon peo ple to learn (li.it of all the banks in North Carolina, that Weldoii's bank stock shuuld be the most valuable. The bank h is been a success Iroiu the b"inniu.' and its surplus is steadily iu croasini.'. It is a well maua"ed institution ts ollieeis are conservative business men, and the people everywhere have the ut most confidence in il, therefore it is not ur.riiiu t learn ihal iis stock is so valuable. Ni:xi Munhay tub I'av Next M ..it. lay b. in" the lii-l Mruday in July 1 1 .iiitv e . minis. ioii-rs '. .reach couuiv in N..i Ii I 'ai ..la i mii ii..et at ih.ii usual meelino places for the purpose of eleetiie.' county supervisors uf public schools. Just what the eouiiiiissioiiers of this county will do no one can safely predict, but Col. I'rcscott appears to be iu the lead for the place, lie is by loiio odds the most available candidate we have heard uf. lie has served in that capacity, but under a dillerent name, I'm the past three years and his acquaintance with the teachers and scholars and his familiarity with ill ir U'.cjs places him in a po-iliull to erve Ihe schools much better than one ul. I do who was new at the busiucss. see no reason why the commissioners amid not elect Col I'rcscott. K N 1' K II T A I S K 1 1 T 1 1 B I II L I T I I . K V II I K N 1 1 .- Mi.sses Annie and .Icatinetl. Mus -love, two ol Weld. .lis -weelest mil" I JM, l'ivc a luo-t eii..yalilc parly to their little liieiid- al lb" lieintiful It Hue of their par. n's. Capi, mi and Mrs. , , A. M i.o'ove on V oltl'tll street, last Friday afieriioon. The most of the little folks were present and they spent a most on joyable time of it A lie.intilltl table was s,.t in the handsome dinniL' loom and as ho happy little faces Rath red around it, their little hearts beat with happin- .-s as their eyes looki .1 up. iu ihe teniptiti" delicacies spread belore ih.-ui Cream, cake, confections and other nice things were served and the children had a royal feast. The little folks romped and played about the house and yard until il wa. tiiue to separate. In their happy dreams that nioht the sweet laces of the little Misses Musorove and the dainty spiead uf flood thinos floated through each little bead, an.l in fancy they lived it all over iilaiu. As K I Nil I NKOKM VTIilN . A teleoralll was received here last week a-kiuu' infer illation about the earth works thrown up near Weldon by Cnnfederalc soldiers ilurin" (he civil war and also some infor Iu it i i ii was wanted about the graves of Confederalc d. ad. Iu regard to the breastworks they are still to be seen on both sides of lioaiioke river. Near the ii'i'icduet a Inna line of works was c intruded and works were also tlnown up on llie Noillianipton side ol the river. ( )f these works we have spoken at vaiioiis times. There are a ood many Confederates bulled iu the old r.ive yard near Chock ayotte creek, and only a short time ;ioo we published ait excellent article, written by one of our best eitiz us, ealliiif; atten tion to the neglected condition of these graves The party askiiiL' this information "ave too short notice and it was impossible to furnish it at lime it was wanted. I'KATII ol' Musi. li.MI.KV. News lias been received here of the death of Mrs. M. K. Bailey, consort of Mr. J. 11. Ilailey, which sad event occurred at the home of her husband at Tar Hi. it, in (irativille enmity, June J tih, at ." o'clock a. in. Mr and Mrs. Ilailey were formerly well known residents of this town. The deceased was in the I Ith year of her aoc and was a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. She had been a ureal sufferer for years, with that linoerinf! and terrible disease, consump tion, she bore up under her afflictions with remarkable Christian fortitude and when the end came she willingly resigned ner.-eii inioaiovino naviours minis Mrs. liailey was formerly MissFuoenia Allen, of this county, and was a sister of Mm C. 1'. House, of (i.islou, and Mrs. J. ,1. Noilliiiutnii, of Roanoke Haiiids She leaves u host of relatives and friends iu this county and elsewhere who will learn of her death with oreat sorrow. To the atllielcd husband and other be reaved members of (be family the Xews oilers its sinecrcst sympathies. ClI Al TAI ','1 A "K Til B Ml M NT UNS. We have reC 'lve l a prospectus ol the ' ('haul. i'TUa "I the Mountains.'' which is to li- held at W iyne-!,..r... V.i . be fMiinin.; July th" l.Vb ami In-tin ; till Au'ii.t :!-th. Tiler- Will I," s ul days, su. h a- "Coll!el,'rale." "Associated 1 'le-S," "Sab hub S.lioil," -.M i i. .n.iry," "Christian F.ii'leavor." etc , at which tunes addresses will be made by able speakers and ap propriate exercises held. Anions the instructors we tim! the naui siii' Professors Thomas lluiue. If P., LL. 1), Charles C. lii-hop, Ph. P., C. II Withrow, L L Campbell. M. A., Ph. I), J. A. (paries, Ii. I, LL. I)., Kev. A. li. Cocke, II. P., Piof. II. A While, P. P., LL P., Misses Kuillia Oewel and Kathryu Salcy, Misses Louise J. Wiihrow, C. M. llcrliicr aud N. W. (iiiihrie. Ibjsides these there are a number of Hiblical instructors. Waynesboro, as our readers know, is si'uated iu the lovely Shenandoah Valley, about one mile from the western base ol the Ulue Kid.no Mountains, and the junction ol the C. ,V O, and Norlolk 1 Western railways, in ihe grandest scenery of the Stale and in close proxim ity to Luray Cave and Natural lliidfje, two of the wonders of the world. Here too, are the famous Lilhia Springs which have an estimated flow or several million gallons of water per day. Hotels and private families of ihe town ofl 'r special inducements in the way of reasonable board, even as low us '. to I dollars per week with furnished rooms. - - , I i KN KltAI. UllSSKll's LbcTI UKS. (iencral Thomas L. liosser, of the Ardiy of Northern Virginia, oave two illustrated war lectures here this week Monday and Tuesday eveninos to larfre and hiohly deliolited audiencis. His lectures are eiiterlainiuo and instructive through out and they -jive one a better idea of the oreat battles and incidents of the late wai than can be obtained from any of the bi-tories. Puriuo the' lectures (Iencral liosser throws life size portraits of the great commanders of the opposing ar mies, with F.dison's wonderful invention, the kinetoseope. The lirst picture he threw upon the canvass was old John lirnwn, who was mistaken by one of our ynuiif: citizens for Jclb rson Pavis. He paid olowino tributes to Lee, Jackson and other ureal Southerners, (iencral Hosser was himsell a brave Con federate. soldier and the cause is still dear to his heart. The kinetoseope is indeed a most won derful invention. It showed soldiers inarebino, aitillcry firino, horses lunniiif; and the grand old ocean as natural as life breaking upon the sandy beach. The Weldon people were highly de lighted with I iencral liosser and his wonderful views and splen lid lectures. WEDDING BELLS. Mi- Iimmm an j Mr. I'tniiit- li"H in a.a- I'l.!!) I .!.&"!!) I -'lI'iH.i liy an I Lgjiu Kuftn'ii RINGWOOD ITEMS. ( hiljMf r KI.NK-HAV KVKMMl V week. Si. M.uk's Kpi-e. in, i.A-r il ehur. II. al Halifax, Was ill. scene of one nf tin' iii.j-1 brilliant s, , lal events il.at th" "!J hisioiie (own has uiinessed for yeai.s. the occasion being the wedding "I Miss Maud llreoory and Mr. Louis Charles Phillips, ,, P,,ri-uioiiih, Va. Nine o'clock was the hour tixed lor the ceremony, and, owing lo die great popularity and high social standing of the contracting parties, long before the hour anived the church was literally packed, and many tinned away froui the doois, not able to gaiu admittance. The sacred edilieu was beautifully and lasielully decorated in white and green, the entire chancel being carpeted with while and wreathed with running bam boo, feathery asparagus, palms, ferns aud white flowers, while numerous candles, most artistically arranged, threw their golden ligh is about the scene, making a picture as lovely and as rich in effect as the most artistic eye could con eeive of. At the appointed hour Kev. W. .1. Smiili, the rector of die church, took his position within the chancel and the urttati, under the accurate and artistic touch o Mrs. K. L Travis, pealed forth die glad strains of ihe bridal chorus from Lohen grin, which was beautifully sung by Mrs. W. K. Ilond, Miss Kstelle Kdwarik L. Travis h.iy m,,- -I ill, iv din.: K-lTTI j)V t..:l-l"jinlul .ji.Dll,M!.l.. ! 1 If ,V William, k-ih -I vt -'r ':! i ? I i all. ml. 'I ' 1 1 1 1 Inioii M. P.I NF.W APVF11TLSKMKNTS. U A.N Imimui'ant Cask an iniiiortant case peii Im I ' Sekkinu Coo' r.n HiiKKts. The , Muimer is here in earnest and all who psesiblyran are rushing off to in mntains f. Mil seaside resorts, while lcs.4 fortunate ones have to uiakojthe best of it at home i Morehcad City, Virginia Heach and oth w resorts have large crowds and the ftirl? t art strictly in the swim. Hut of thi f w will hate suuiclhinf! to say later, fc- when we can run or)' for a few days and . get in the swim, too. . , First Cotton IIi.imims. The lirst OOtton blooms of th season were received t. at this office last Monday. One came - from Captain J. M. (irizzard, of Halifax and the other was from Mr. John H, ' etitt, of F.nfield. They w,re both I gathered on the same day and reached I here in the same mail. Captain (irii I aatd informs us that the field trom which thj bloom was taken will average knee high. Mr. l'ctitt always makes good oropi, but be iuforuis us that his cotton is uuie iaiu inn year owing lo llie ury season. - Mu t'ureo Fay. That is the wny ill druia'isissell droves' iMtelins Chill tonic for Chills and Mala Wi It is simply Iron and Quinine in taatcless form. Clnldren love it. Adults fnler it to bitter nauseating louics. Price piwor 50c. f A runaway horse Tuesday knock. ilown two lamp posta and demolished the lamps. No other dtmigo waa done. KtlncAt Tour llowals With rati.!. 7anil Catbirtlr, curti ronstlpallon forever, 19a, Mc. 1IC.C C.tll,aruiKUMni(ulaiMr PERSONAL MENTION. The liiininn anJ lininn uf 1'up ular K'tijle Whu l ike M (iellliil in the Sunshine. friends There is uow iu the Su- reuie court ot the I lilted Stal"s in hich the Pat aps 'o liiiau i Company i tilfand the H ur l of A.-riculture of N 'rth Caroliu i is d feu 1 int. I'ue iries- u involved iu it h whether or not the rtiliz 'r loiiuage tav i c instiiuii m il In May lSl'li this ease was argued be fore the Supreme Court of the I oiled Slates by Thorn is N. Ilib, K-p, of Hal ifax, lor die plaintiff, and Mes-r.-. F. II. Uushcr and H II. Hittle, ol K ihlgh lor the defendant. I'ne Sueieiue Court hel 1 it uo 1. r .i l.is. ui.' it. wniii.it reu- ri ti r auv' deeision. until lav -Ph, i'.i", wu.-ii a r ar;i u oi w is otdered. This will t ike p'.ic on tlctoir iLili, S("i". This is one of die 1 ir.'est ca-es ever tiled 111 till- Ma'e, is lite anion! involved abut tit'iy lli.i-aiid dollar- per llllll . . . . . - Hiilii TillKVHs fnee seems lo be rang of orgauu -d thieves at work here aud every effort possible should he put forth to bring the villains to justice Last Friday night and unkowu roue en tend (he dwelling of It. v. J. A. Ilorua day, while the family was seated ou the front porch. The thief climbed up to ashed in the backyard and enter. d au upper room through an open window. The noise attracted the utteuiioii of -nine one and It. v. Mr. Ilorua lay rati up the stairs just in time to n a man cscapim; through the window. The m i'i jumped from the roof of the nursery, which is only one story, aud then eseipe l. About the same hour an unknown rogue, or rogues, entered the yard of Mr. and Mrs. (i. I'. Phillips and stole some clothing hanging on the railiims of a side porch. These despctato thieves will meet their just deserts yet, if they Continue in their unlawful calling Stl TBSSt'll, AT KVBIIVTIIIMI 1 1 K P.MiBlifAKKS. We copy (he following from the Sardis ( Miss ) Hep irter : K.l Senator and ex-Minisler Matt. W. Kails. mi, of North Carolina, having re tired from public I'fe for a while, is de voting himself to the cultivation of his splendid lauds on lioaiioke river, and these lands are unexcelled yi fertility by those of our Mississippi Pelia ol the Nile Valley in Africa. The (iencral runs 175 ploughs aud has upwards of L'nil laborers einployid. He has '',Vlll acres iu cotton, and a large area iu corn, all of which is in splendid condition. We pre diet the most complete success to him as j Shelby, of Norfolk, Va , are visitiih Miss Maud Hrowu is visitiug iu Portsmouth. Miss Lura Puke, of Kalcigh, is visiting Mrs. It. J. pay. Miss Alice Audcr-ou has returned home Iroiu a visit to Kiuston. Prof. J A. Joues has returned from a pleasant outing at Morehead City. Kev. W. J. Smith, of Scotland Neck, wsis aiming the visitors here Saturday. Mrs II S. Harrison, of Modoc, spent Monday iu towu the guest of Mrs Pavis. Mrs. W. S. Wilkin- an.l littl. Kt son rel a tanner, lor he has always been emi nently successful in cveryihiiig he has ever undertaken. We wi-li we could drive once to ire, uji Pie ling avenue leading Iroiu the tiarysburg and Jack son road to his lli-toric.il residence, but apprch"iid that we -ball have to take it out in wilting Anyhow, success to you (federal in all time's. imitAhi c tuMir hi: ithkii by local applications as (hey eaun.it reach 1'ie disease I poriion of (he ear. There is only one wiy to cure deatucss, and that is by constitutional remedies. Peafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of the mucins lining of die Kus la. hi in Tube. Win n this lube is iu llaiued You have a ru uMing sound or inp rfect hearing, an 1 when il is entirely closed, Peal ucss i die result, and unless the ml! mun ition c in be taken out and this tube restore I loll- normal eoudilioii, hearing will bo d. 'sir ie I for ver; nine ease-out of (en ar,' eiiise.) by catarrh, whi.'h is uothitig but an i ill on -d condi tion of the in n. il mi - siirla 'cs Wcwill givctlie 1 1 uu Ire I l ll.irs I' r any case ol l'e.ifii"si . caused In catarrh that e.U '"I be cured In Hah seme. V. J. CIIF.NF.V ft i, Props. Toledo, Ohio. .Sold by all Pruggists, 75o. Tlimouil Iron. alives iu town. Mr. W. C. Whitakcr, of Kofield, uu eiiibii-i.isiie worker ill ttic Sunday school cau-e, was here Sunday. Mrs II. C. Spiers and daughter left Thursday fur Mount Airy, where they will speud the healed term. Pr. J. K. Shields, of Scotland Neck spent several days here last week ou I visit In bis numerous friends. Mrs. II. L. Harvey and Miss Fannie Piiiiknin, of Hiclimond, left Thursday lor Mount Airy to spend (ho warm days. Missis lone and Alinie Pillin, of Scot land Neck, who have beeu die guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. F.vaus, have returned home. Mr. W. T. Shaw Ins returned home flu n an extended northern trip Hi the inlensl of the liarrelt Wine Co., at Chockavotlc. Miss Florence Nelson, M and Mr. Owen Moore. As llie churns began Miss Jessie dreg ory ( a sister of the bride and maid ol honor) and Missdrace Phillips (a sister of the groom ) came in from opposite vestry rooms, met in front of die chancel and then marched down die aisle and out into the vestibule. Ju.it behind them came Miscss Katheriue Cannon, of Nor oik, a., and Klizabeth Gregory; Misses Lizzie linker and F.mily Gilliam; Misses Lou Hill and Julia Gregory. These were joined in the vestibule by the other members of die bridal party and then they entered the church in the following order, preceded by the ushers. Messr.. Sterling Gary and Norwood Hill; Miss (iraee Phillips with Mr. I'M win C. Gregory; Miss Catherine Cannon with Mr. John T. Gregory, Jr.; Miss F.liiheth C. Gregory with Mr, Lawrence Jack, of Portsmouth, Va ; Miss Kmily G. Gilliam with Mr. A. li. Marshall, ol Portsmouth; Miss Lizzie Hiiker with Mr. W. P. Grimes, of Griinesiaii'l, Miss Lou Hill with Mr. Stanford Travis, of W eldon, Miss Julia Giegory willi Mr. John lluiue, of Porlsmmidi. The bride followed with her maid i f In r and was met at the chancel by die Liro .in and his best man, Mr. Carroll Phillips, of P.ii.-iiiuutli. The lector men. in a most impressive manner, per formed the beautiful ceremony aecinling to the ritual of the F.pi-cupal Church The bride was given away by her father, lion. John T. Gregory She wore while satin trimmed with uioiis-eliiie de soie an.l pearls, tulle veil and cariicd iu her hand a white pr. w book with silver tliiintiiinjs 'The in aid of honor, MissJ.ssie tin iory, was gowned ill blue omau'lio. Th bridesmaids all wore while organdies and irricil hunches of red carnations. The ceremony was billowed by a most brilliant and elcoaut n cel. lion at the beautiful home of the bride's iiarcots. The house was most artistically decorated and the dining r u was a I hill ' of bciiitv amla i iv forever to all who Were present al the reception. I he choicest 1 m 'si palatable relreshmeiits were scrveil in the greatest iirolusion, and all went a- m rry as die proverbial mairiae b'll. he reception b "ing over, the bride ".room, aeeo!iipaui"d by other mem hers of the wedding parly, ware driven to Weldou where they boarded an At antic Coast Line train for an extended (redding tour. The bride is one of the loveliest and most accompli-hed yuuiio ladies iu North Carolina and has traveled extensively in tins ami lor. i .n I m l-, i lie groom is a rising young lawyer ami is one of llie most promising members of the Ports inoudi bar. The happy pair have (he best wishes oi die kws tor a sale ami prosperous Voyage o'el the unknown sea of lime. And may pleasant winds wait them .-afeiy into a haveu of true joys, where peace and happiness spread their everlasting wings and where shadows are hack bv the respoii-ive A Lire-' e.,tiere'a'.!.ji dr. Tl .lav ex relses at church ht-t Sunday. The childi. u a-ti d their purls splendidly and thus r tied, d gr.at endii ..it th. sitperinieml. nt, Mis. Lee. 'flic pa-tor, K. v. J. S. Williams, made an earnest, stilling address, alur which a collection was tak' li for mission ary purposes. Prof. Hardy and the choir cairicd out well the mu-ieal part ol tin programme. lb p ut says the Seaboard Air Line has bought Panacea Spring:; and will build a road from Vanghans lo die Springs and will al.-o spend a good deal of money lilting up springs and beautily ing the grounds. Mr. C. A. Williams happened In a painful accident la-l Saturday. While returning from Kulield and driving like Ji till, the sou of Nim-bi, and King of Israel, who is -aid to have driven I'm inn ly, be -udd. Illy cull lil. d with a bull char iol, diiven by a 'coon." In lb" ciieoun tor Mr. Williams was thrown limn his bugiry and bis arm broken, while die coon, bull, chariot ami all w. re coin plctely put "burs de combat." Alter the shock was over Mr. Williams re turned to Kntield, had his arm attended to by Pr. Harrison, came liouie ami is now doing well. The "coon." uo d'uibt, thinking he had been struck by die cartliiiiake or some tcrrihle aerial iinni ster, look to the bushes and was found sometime niter die collision hidden in the undergrowth. A lady here mourns the departure nf her pet dng ' Kobiu." Kubiti was very playful and when die hoys would throw up sand he would catch it in his lnmitli until he became so loaded it caused "ap pendicitis" or some oilier (criible disease from the effects of which he departed this life much to the grief of his lui-tiess who thus bewails his death: Mere 1 sit sobhino. For my ilear l.obin ; Who ili i-it ju-t a lew days aco. ..'lev, blow n, Ian, blue and A 'llll.lt KSJIIVM. The pleasant flavor, geutlc action, and soothing effect of Syrug of Figs, when iu need of a luiative, and if tho father or mother be costive or bilious, the must gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. To Car Constipation f0rvr. Tatu Casi-aiTta Caiuiv faitiariio. luc or too. It U J. ft (all lo ear, druMojU rvfuusi aiuMf . Ir seems ir.iug that fa-t the ones thai won t run colors are Milne nail noys u itn u can, I'llle.l liim witll sauil, And that is tin- cause ol my woe. Mr. Paul Matthews, of Spring Hope, is visiting friends and relatives here. Ma.-tci Heist! Simpson, of Wilson and Master Farris Arringion, of Fie moiit, are visiting Mr. K. W. Simpson, at Wood Lawn. nanus iiauiy nee.lcil Here and uiile-s it comes suoii crops will be ruined ill this section. Mr. W. T. Williams, our efficient and polite P. M., hasbcm iiute sick but i. uow improving. .Mr. Alex I.eWTs mid wile arc siing friends in ( Ixford. How about ihe Fair 11. Xt fall'.' The people here would be glad to see it n vived. I Well, the prospect for a fair is not very fail at present. F.ns N ',.- J Nulll'iiNKX. OF WORTHY WASH GOODS ).j line Iol ..I I lii i.' linn. lied ami twenty live pieces ..f Summer Lawns in light Hid inn 11 i ll iris -sold all over at 1'J e.'I'l.c log Store mak.-s the price less than ,.in hail', lie. a J.11J and lie re's in.l anoih. r such ill in in all Norfolk. Seventy live p litems to choose Irian. Pere s afi w others: Sheer Lawns, I!" inches wide. 1 xipii-ite patterns, llie. li.'i patterns in Scotch Lawns, fiur. s and dots, sbei r aud dainty, lo. yard. Corded Nain.-ooks, in Persian pattern-, light and dark 1 Holt, Tic. I sual Ulc. ipialny in Sheer Suninnr l.iwtis l,.r 7c. Kx.iiiitc line yard wide Percales, patterns, entirely mw, ll' le. Painty Lawns, and Piuiiims in new coloring- and .ll.eis lL'V. K. gular Pie Zephyr Pu-.-s Gingham, Sc. Host Lancaster Apron Gingham, in all si y cle j. White Pucks for Pie. and Pi'-. Nice .juality Hlack Puck Pic. and 1 - '.-. Navy lilue Puck, every .pialiiy. -'r. Covert Suitings lor Hicvele Suit- ele ,11 black mixtures. Kus.-iaii Crash, for skirts ami -nils I lite. Fine ipiaiily Lawns and Piinitns, worili l'.Me. l ire Sc ibe vanl. I sual l.' le. Colon d Figured P. K f r Se and I He. Vald wide Percales ill -olid red, load,, navy, light blue and pink, l'Jtc Lining Lawns li.r I b galnlie-. i lc, .V', and !',! all clol -. Lining Lawns all colors In inches wide pie. Park Lawn-iu Polka dots, black gioinnls, coveted wilh d .l- ..fblue, oreeit, bclioirope, etc , 17c the yard exceptional value. Finest Limn llmm spun, fur Summer Suits, lie, 1 Sc. and ''lle. Gents' llalhing Suits at Wonderfully small prieis all wool, i-fill; Good Kathing Suits at o'lc , 7'n' and S I :-. There's a saving of nn.uey in these. Ladies' All Linen Scolloped Kinbi'oidercd, lleuislileh(d fiinbroidir. .1 and Plain Hemstitched llainlkercheifs, for the 17. sort; 17t: 1'orthc 25e sort. Ladies' all Linen Handkerchiefs, plain, hemsiiiched and colored borders, fie. Ladies' Scolloped Kinbioidcred 1 1 ainlkeichi. ls, fic. Gents' Colored I'order llandkeiebiefs, 1 He. Gents' All Linen ColoredJ liordor and Heiuslithccd llandkerebiel's, 12Je. Some Hn-icry "Specials" for Ibis wc"k'ssclling--(iiie values given at juices unknown and unheard of. Misses' fine Kibbed Ulack Hosiery, dye absolutely stainless, sizes Cm 81, our price li pairs for "llie. Ladies' Striped Li-le Hosiery, wilh lace instep, black wilh stripes ul led, yellow, while ami iilae, usual $1.1)11 sort, lu re 75e. Ladies' and Children's Ox Hlood ILsiery, plain children's sizes, (i to 81, ladies,' all sizes, i.V pair. Children's Plain Hlack Fine Gauze Hosiery, high spliced heel and lot', price !! pairs for ."IV. Ladies' Fast Hlack Hosiery, split sole, double liul and toe, price -oc. pair. Ladles' Outside Hosiery, ill tan and fast black, Joe. pair. Ladies' Fasi Hlack Hosiery, outMzcg, split sole "Tie. worth 5ilj. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Watt Rettew Clay The Great New Store, ON .MAIN AMI CUAMtV, gi i:i:v wswuui'.n, iWl. NORFOLK, VA. ill oldellllg goods, please uielilioli this paf.t r.) ANDY CATHARTIC Kn-. Kii.Wiikk News: tientleiiieii: To reinind your luany readers of a boy of twenty years' absence I wi 1 give you a problem to solve. II" ic it is: 1 haveaclo-.t s fe. t square, npial to til sipiare feel. I have a carpet in this closet which cost !l .'ill per aid. I also have a hall leading lo dining room. This ball ,s .'lied by PI feci, c.iul llj square feet. Can I cut ibis closet eariiet to cover the hall fl i.t? I say I cm. Mv wife says I cauu.it. Whit d i you say and why'.' Kcspeelfnlly, V. .1. Hi . K-sex, Mo dune L'ti, 1SH7. Cut the sou ale Sx carpet so as to have two pieces, one of which will be - aud the other Take the oxS piece ami cut diagonally in two e.'.ial parts, so dial the three straight sides of each piece will measure oxox.Y The di agonal line will measure about M. Cut the ox.'i diagonally down the length drawing your line from the upper left hand corner to the lower right hand cruer giving you tw.n.jUal pieces. I ou will lln u have the pieces so they can be placed "nil!. Iu other wolds you have gained one foot. We are indebted to Mr. K. Clark f r the above solution. CURftOHSTIPATIOH ALL DRUGGISTS f 10 25 SO ! lliftl 11TFT Y r.niRSNTFPn tn ny msfiirnmiitipatioii. Cssrtrrts ar. Ill Mfil Uia ! nUJUUUlljljl UUnltttltlLIjU n,r .. r inp t vnne.l.iil run i .ij n.lur.l rxulu. kin. J I,s...l l.....kOI Un. ,. sTKItl.l Mt Ut "II I O.. I hn ai-.i. M.'ntri'iil. I an..orrif lork. Ill Vs lorever illiven 'chocs of (wo fond he, in- healing ingl id inii-on Mr. C. L. II i-l. r un k, a d uggist al Mcudoll, Mie.ll, siys all Hie go,. (esll moiiials that have he li pub isiod I y die maliilfscturei of Cli.nulicil.ini s Colic, Cholera and Pi.nih.ca H ,u dy culd be diipllc.itcd in that lowu. For sale by W. M CoIhii Weldon, J. N. Hrowu, Halifax, Pr. A. S. Hum son, Kulield. SlIK sloops to eouipnr the female cycler climbing a lull. "Due of my sick headaches," you will hear people frequently say, as if the com plaint was hopelessly incurable As a matter of fact, Ayer's Pills n .t only re lievo sick headache hut eventually removes the cause of this distressing coin plaiut,uJ so briuj about a peruiaucnt cure. Mr. .1. II. Kurt n left Monday lor Lynchburg, where he has aecepled position as irivelling salesman for large tobacco house of dial city. Col. F, M. Poker, ol Kmgw I, was in town Monday hi i .uie home from a delightful trip lo Ni-hville, 'Pun, where he look pari ill the grand Mini, n of Confederate Velcrau's la-l Week. Miis Kllie Ware, of Washingloii, P. ('., who has I.e. u lu re ou a vi-il lo n la lives aud Iriends, b it lor her home last Saturday, In the regret of all who had the pleasure of meeting her during her pleasant stay in our midst. We had the pleasure uf a call last Saturday from Mr Coiih r. of the C uper j Marble Works, Norlolk, Va This firm 1 (ha s a larg-! business in Norlh Carolina i and is deservedly popular This linn has no branch houses and is in no way con Heeled with any tiriu or firms of similar name. So if you wish lo deil with them wrile lo lliein at Norfolk, Va. - - - -Th at wild hyen i which got louse in Chicago has beeu killed, but flood many of the aldermin ire Mill at Urge. I V a -p' . i II be nniile in die llillid Slates Senile lal week, Mr Morgan "dt elan d there was n .( a ti.it inn from M. xi nt to TuikcV wlti. b did n..( ku. w dial lliel'inlid Slates were about to .to upon a war ag liu-t the cumm r. f the world." Ihii New V.rk woiiieii gol hoi about a piece ol ice the other day and had a light over it. J )T0 Dili 2L"' "ST- J?'- S'- h, 2T- 5T- STT ." J'. n I' 'I " " ii ii " ,n V il, J We are now having a big rn-li mi Spiing and Summer Goods. Our buyer is siill on die northern markets lucking up jobs and bargains aud Wt ship) ing to ii-by almost every fn ight. ff I.ailiis' Oxford.-, :'..'i, Pi, Clh. Floor mailings, 7, I, 11, 1 ar; Ladies' Jk" Shirt wai-l-, H, 'J.'i. ,'iilc; Calic u s, I!, I, 4 1c, J." el. Hrocadcd Saleen 12c. VU Ladies' piteiil lipped sln.es, ,"ic; Men's standing and turn over collars, ki APVKHTISKMKNTS. pki iren nre a aourre of comfort. They are a sourve ol care, also. If you rare fur your child's health, send lor illustrated limit onttirdisunlcnitowliich clnl.licn ic tul.jrct, and nhieh P.. . 'o l. ...... 1 I h-.s curcil fur 50 yearn. I 1 0ll b.lll h, Mali ru trail. K. . n. K1IKV, Cy tUllllaore, Md. lukis Mr Hi Kt Jul ftM ikuk. llm UiUHb hinif . TwttwUtKML Cm I in tint Hitirt hf aniKirim. NKW APVKHTISKMKNTS. TheINFLUENGE of the Mother shapes the course of unborn cnrr.tti o n s goes sounding through all the aires ami rntrrs the confines (f Ktrrnity. With wh.il cure, there fore, should the Kxpect.int Moth er Pe fMiardcil, anil how f-rc.it the effort lie tovv.inl off danger anil make her lite joyous and happy MOTHER'S FRIEND allays all Nervous neves iiic 1 leailaclic C r a tit 0 s p and Nan - sr.l anil so fully pre pares the system that Childbirth is made easy ami the tune ol recovery short cned many say "stronger alter than before confinement. It in surcs safety to lite of both moth er ami chilil. All who have used Mother' Friend " say thev will nev er be without it apain. No other remedy robs confinement ol its pain "A rmtnmpr whnw wire owit 'Muthpt't Prind ' tays thai it sli liail 0, ihriHiph ttif oiill aeaoi. slut tlieri. with but lisir Uitllss to In i.litami'il. ami tin cost was lltuiln r kx'ttlv. lie wouiO have tbcui.'1 UKalLaiton, Uayloli,Obio rVnt hy Mali, on irri'lnt of pnr. VFR HOT- 11. r. nK i.M M TAhT MOI IU.KS" ntftiitil fr uptin i.lictiin, iomtnitiir val. uble tufurtuauuD aihI vohmiary teniiuiubi&li Tt BRAOriCLD RCOULATOH CO . ATLANTA, G A1 WLO T AWi BRUMIITI. 1. roil- In inches wide Pic, S day strike clocks, 22 inches high. 1 MS; good ginghams Ic men's wide hriui hats, 5c, lioyV cheeked hats kt with leiiid ."ic, Mo-ipiilo in tiiiig, I!, I j IS, '.'Hi-, Ladies' line .'less hats, ,"itlc, 7 Ladle-' oas.' ve.l (, , llc. Cro'l'lell Hammocks (i.'i, 7oc u iliil.iU- sloidi-s i.ti t.riii.f rollers '.iSe, Its inch ciirliiin seriiu 5c, kt .... I I. ..II. -"... c 1 ..11.. nc.. Vr l is, -i 1, .ii,. ,,11, et . alls ,'eC Moquette Rugs, 90c. up. L.te-ilis llaniliurgs. 1 :;, lie l'ine Torchon laces I!, 5, Sc Collon W laces ' , , , 1 2e Sl.k Hlhliolis, collar an .l.otl- lISc t III clot h mats lis I feel 25c Alaiui i-hs.ks t'll 1 w .rsing clocks 15. 5il. Cuilain poles and fixtures 15,2llc ti I, Se Mi n's laiiiidried Shins wilh 75c I! I 111. ice again w it.' PI. lid dress oo .lis le L'5 or Itll nsVt ulvh.a regular tine, s'Tahle oil cloth 111 12!e New lot wall ki . 1 l..u s! In., i:... l .. M, - ,', I", llllll I'llll llll.s, ,,C 1, ... Kit feet I2!c -lxlnl fii'l 15c 5110 lilueks ll hed slo ellll lie al .il.olll -it I.C.I l...l. ....... I l jo! lace eilllallis I'.x" leet S, AV ni.tioii al nail regular pncis i.iin-ii lame cioin coot! on luetics wiile o'.ie k 'f ' 21 i in. ''op' 2c -' I -lieeN willing paper 2c Heavy voiy wide while loun- 11 , Toe l.adl s spiing stllis sallol hills il, pic Pnsnd 211, Ji't i- 15. Jit,- N'.ov siil, s Smyrna rugs ;12 inch 25c ItS imh l ii floor .il el ah I. 11, 2 yards wide 12) 15, 20c Don't v'i. d our II ior mailings; (hese tuatlings worth nearly twice 9r o(e iil,..le We liale lillllilrc'N ol oilier things and slvle fii r.5ei;n nci .'' fail lo get , ttlilcli M' lil iIil illi'liT lite Itiittkt t I'l Ift iihtl (Mil ittl T1 ti oi II nil llit'M' jo.tU iii-lt i- limn iln- r. -jiiliir .tii't 11' iim mitt m ,h (.v Tniulit 1 , .M ' . ' , s i...... .....,.. nt..... I.. C". (Ill ....1 SPIERS & DAVIS, j; fk Mai 1. Isii;. Weldon, N.C. -PKAI.Kl! IS- Clothing, - Shoes - and - Hats. Also a large line of Gents' Furnish ing goods and notions. Don't miiss your chance. Stop to see me be fore buying. Next to Jnilkin's Grocery.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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