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it i i III 5 1 ! I J1 ' jr. i it ( f. A If m if. THE ROANOKE NEWS THUKSDAY, JCLY li-', 181)7. PUBLISHED KVKRY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEDGE, Editor and Proprietor. I). E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor. Enteral at 1'utl Ofur at W,l,hm as Second- Clan Matter. KATKS OK Sl'IIMCKlTION IX AllVASl'K. One Yeur (by Mail), I'nstane l'ai.l .f I.. Ml. Hii Mouths 7"). A Weekly neinncriltic journal tl.-v.tteil to the material, eiliiniti.iiial. pl 1 1 h-uI ;itl iitjrteuUural interests nl Halifax unl sur rounding counties. HAdvertisinu rates reasonable furnished on application. mill Thp peoi.le ean'i make uhuh'V ami t lit' drill linkers can't make liable. 1 II K unani'ia. -II u ;i 1 1 . ri is iii.lcc.l grave when receivers arc appointed fun lie cem eteries. No, the country lias nut "gone t.i the devil," but the devil has emu.! to the country. Tub tariff hill is still in the land il uncertainty and duuht, und prosperity liogereth. Von aoiue reason wliieh is not entirely clear Tuiu W'astou, ol (icrrgia, says l,e will remain .(iiie-ty at home. It is suid (iovernor Taylor may he a candidate lor the I'nited States Senate tu sticced the lale Seuatur Harris TilB exaiuitier of Yale announces that those wishing to enter the college thisyear wiil be obliged to learn to spell. CoNstl, General Lee has n-Iievid every distressed Atneriean he could liud n Cubi outsi.l j of Spiuish prisons. Til K total tax valuation of New Yolk city is: For real estate, SI, 7ST, 1 StJ.Tlil ; for personal property, ?JM ,4 lii,iiti.". A Bicycle artist has figured it down toaceut, and finds that it costs just 830 31 to build an up-to-date ?liHI wheel. Tilts is a religious administration. It worships regularly once a week. Ki cliaoge, God, or gold'.' You duu't find a woiuan turning around to critieine another's dress auy more. They confine their spitelul remarks to each other's bicycles. Christian K. Iloss, of 1'hiladepliia, father of Charlie Rjss, left an estate val ued at $23,11011. He bequeathed it all to his wife, Sarah Ann Ross. AecoiUHNUto the Savannah News a Northern paper has published an excel lent likeness of Rev Sam Jones over the name of Kiug Chulalougkurn of Siaiu. Uikminuuam, England is aheail on the pin busiuess and Joes not need points from oilier towns in that business. She makes 37,0ilil,lll)il, a day herself. Til K l'hiladephia Record thinks that it is Dot at all probable that Congress will comply with the request of the l'resideut for authority to appoiut a monetary commission. The Cincinnati Kuipiirur thinks that Chairmao Dingley will hardly becarned on the shoulders of his RepuWieau colleagues of the House when the tariff bill becomes a law. Pnmri.gss the Sultan of Morocco will suppress his tendency to jjtveiy when he beholds those two American war ships riding at anchor in his prin cipal seaport. An Alabama murderer addressed the following note to the governor: "I wish you would grant me a thirty day respites I aiu short on religion. In tended to get it la-t week, but was too busy." It has been shown that out of 1 ,1 M n t, 1)01) people '.''',) w on, mi rea. h.'d the age of lIHt years, while only Allien coin pleted thecentury. Just why the womeu manage to got tu.st out of existence aeeius to worry the H.istnu Ulobe. A Florida man is experimenting with watermelons as sugat produn rs. He has met with very satisfactory results from the pulp and is now testing the rind. Heis siti-tied that the melon will yield sugar of superior delicacy. An exchange tells of a drunken woman in New York who was arrested on Mon day for sitting on a cake of ic in an ice wagon. She knew a good thing when lie saw il, but an uusynipathetio cop promptly transported her from the cool place to a cimler that was not so cool. It used to be "king cotton," but it is kin( grass now. The hay crop is worth $477,UI)(),()llll, the corn crop $171,1100,. 000, the cotton crop $23,0110,000, the wheat crop $237,000,000, ihe oat crop $li;.1,0l)0,atl0, while ail the others aie below $100,000,000. A dime museum manager discovered tree on which several men had been lynched. He offered the owner a good price for it, but the latter replied: "I don't care to sell it. It's the best tree in the neighborhood, and the vpm lance committee un t through with it yet." CterTlHMljr Rn Ho. CVmreU. ,...i,v fathartic. tin- mini woii tleil.d tiiedicul diseoMlc r Un: ain; p urn ami retivalnna to the tnsiu, aci irently uinl iMialtively on kklneva, liver mid linwels, cliMUUMiiK Hie enUi-B avabm, ilisn.1 eolds. cum iinuiiiolie, ieVi.r, habitual lonstliiatiou und bilimuno... P!u buy and try a boa or t,. c. to-day i 10, Dfl, Ml cenu. Bold and ,......n,,u wcure oj mi nruiigut. The constitution of Ohio provides that no person who shall hereafter light a duel, assist in the same as second, or send, accept, or knowingly catry a chal lenge therefor shall hold auy olliee in that Stale. Similar provisions are found in the cuistiiutiotis and statutes of other Stales, particularly in (he South ern Slates. The eonsiiiution ol Virginia provides that no person who has, since the adoptiuu of the constitution, fought a duel, etc., shall he allowed to vote or hold any olliee of honor, profit, or trust. and I he code ol Virginia provides that every person who enters upou the dis charge of any function as an officer of thai State shall lake and subscribe an oath to ill tlfeet that he has not fought a due! or challenged any one to light a duel, etc , aud that he will not light a duel, etc., during his continuance in otlK'C Those constitutional and statutory provis ions have been found to be very effective an 1 have coin t ilini.-'i in no small degree to the suppression of dueling; and atten tion is cilled tin ret i because it is bclicvtd that similar provisions should he adopted with reference to lvucliing. It is submitted that the governors of the several States should recommend to their respective legislatures amen, Imenis to the constitutions and statutes which will prevent any one from voting or hold iug i lliiv who has participated in lynch ing persons suspected ot having com Illittcd I'lilU' s. It was suggested to (lovi'i'tioi ('nihil son. ol Tex i-. that such provisions should be made, hut we do not know whether he ever made anv recommend ill mis (,, na. legi-lature. Law Notes Seetio:, , Article 1 I of the constitution of North Catniiiia adopted in W, provides as follows: "No person who shall hereafter tight a duel, or assist in the sauie as second, or send, accept, or knowingly carry a chal lenge then fr, or agree to go out of the Stale to fight a duel, shall hold any office in this State." Thi- provision of the e titutiou has been absolutely aud totally ignored and forgotten in North Carolina. Since its adoption several persons, who wore thus disqualified, have held nthV's of the high est character and importance in the Slate. It ought to be enforced. HORRIBLE, IF TRUE. A Viirn Sjij hi li. SUly t'-nn-umc J ty Sulphurous I bilks fur lilasflkiny. A special from Adrian, tin., to the At lauta Journal of the loth, sas: This community is thoroughly aroused over the weird rumor of a divine visita tii 'il which comes troin Troop s l'errv. j just beyond the Oeonee river and about twenty live miles IVom here. The st..rv i while it surpasses belief, is repeated i it j every quarter and the people ,,f ih,- siir I rounding country are wrought up lo the I highest pitch .J' r-'ligWu cvii.-iueiit ov.r i it. I he strange -lory l,,ilow-: One night la-t week several negro tin P'Dtiue workers were placing cards te ar the ferry. One negro had seven dollars at the beginning of the game, but lost steadily until at last he had left only one duil.tr. Holding this hi-h above his held, he swore that if he lo-t it, he would eiirseli.nl. In the next I deal he lost it, in I in Coii-eiUenee he ej edited Ins oath j No sooner had he done s i than he was heard to sercini. and his companion on looking at hi:n, siw that sulphur,, us j Haines poured from his mouth, ear-, eyes j and nose. i Terribly fright, tied, they at first ran j away, hut soon r Murn. d and endeavored to relieve his -offerings Water poured ! upon him was without avail. A blanket ! was brought forward and they attempted j to wr ip him with it. in order to cxtingui.h , the II uues, hut the would be reseller- w. re k'ptawavby sonic mysterious power. About four feet w is as near as an ap proaeli eoull b ma le t , t,,- uufo: tun.ite victim. Then, thinking that the log . n which he sit was in Mime way ros,oii.il,e f.,r bis r 'dicrin iit they began to saw it off near the point on whieh he -,t. The fir-t ioei-ion of the saw caused bl.ejd to drip Iroiu it, and to fall with the sawdust to t he ground. An ax wis next sent I r, but Us u-e revealed I tie fact that in every part the log was tilled with veins of hlo ..I. Toeu they ilire.v a noose ,,)' u rope ovoi ih" negro'-body a'ld tried to pull Into away from his p i-iiiun. Ace Tiling to rep.rts iheymight as well have attempted to draw a star tioui the sky. The rope in coiisi.ueuee ot il- con tact with the body of the victim, rendered as naught the great strength of those who would save hiiu. There he si.s, rumor says, consuming, yet with no proibability of ever being utterly C'tisinu"il dyini: always, yet tint dead living in and breathing the fires of hell, crying for w iter, which poured upon him causes him to scream as mortal was never heard to shriek before. It is said tint p" oplc fi ,, k to seo him, but, appalled by the sight, turn aud flee, some with a terror that is piteous to wit ness. I'hc children of Adrian arc tcrroiized by the rum ir and speak of it in whispers ol horror. Night is no more welcomed, and sleep with them has only the mean ing of a 1'lutonian dream. (Signed) T. M. Chetiiam. The News aud Observer showed con siderable enterprise in the get up of ita handsomely illustrated bicycle edition Sunday. Don't TuUrro Kiit and Kiauki liiar Mft Ana;. To uutt tohueco easily und forever, lie mai? netlc. full of lite, nerve und vior, luke No-To-Bac, the wnnder-worloT. ttmt makes weak men strong. All ilruKKlsta, SOoorai. Cureguania leisl Booklet nd aumple free. Address Hurling ltemedj Co.. Culraco or New York NORTH STATE CULLINGS. Nats Nulcs as ( uliJ limn Our Stale IV slunjvs. Soiiliiioit i.- to have a ucw-papcr. The Ncwbern Journal is to be issued as a semi weekly. Concord is preparing for a big reunion of Conledcrati veterans. There is a burglary or an attempted burglary almost nightly at Salisbury. (irecusboro has had another big tire, the losses running well up in the thou sands. 1'aycttcviHc has voted Slo.oim in bonis to build her own electric light plant. Israel l. Ilargctt has been nominated by the President to he postmaster at Koeky Mount. The State Cress Association will go to the Centennial Kxpositioti at Nashville. September '.Mil. A lodge of lied .Men was organi.ed in Raleigh Thursday. It is ihe first in this part of the Stale. Ill a lew days Work will begin in Raleigh on the -'.", noii club house ol the Capitol Club. The prospect for the ihirly mile elec tric railway between Morganton and lilowiug Rock is good. The Western I nioii Telegraph Coin pany gives 14,13:! as its net profits last year in North Carolina. It is said the Southern railway i- lay ing ill a great supply ol co l! so as lo be prepared for a "famine." Tin re ai e calls for a large attend nice at the state c Mil'ederatc veterans' reunion at Wiiglitsville in August. tiov-m.-r Rii-s. ll :i. . lilt- .). V. Wyatt. of I'aletila, a delegate to the Cut ton llrowMs' convention at lialve-ton. It is said that in one week the Lex ington blind tigers handled orali s f beir besides the cm I)Ur they sold. The next work of the Railway Com mission will be as the State Hoard of K'Ualiaition to cipialize the valuation of pr perty. The eoiiinii-sioiiei's of the town of Kl kin have ordaiin d that every in lie eiti.en shall work on the strvts three davs in each year. I'eiisjon applications are f.iirlv p urmg in upon the State Auditor, and the latter declares the number will be greater than ever before. anee county voted last we. k on tin ipie-iim ,,f levying a tax to work the pub uc road-and the inea-ure wa-everwhelm iugly d.fcatid. P. pill)' Revenue Colleelor .la, 'k She - hum has dune excellent work during the pisl sei, n days. h,,ving cap'urcd live il lieit di-lilli-rics. Ir. Ih R. id I'arker, holder of fanners institute-, writes th it the interest shown in the-e is un, .,.. I 'rufs. Ma-.ev and liege an aiding hull. The Capitol 11 ,,ird decides ih.it the ol!i a-of tb" State Treasurer cannot be ti'te. with new aii I in -d.-ru furniture and filing e i-"s and vaults. I'r en whit 'i.'Vern r Rus-,11 s.is it se-m-th it lb" bo'ding ,,f ihe Aiigu-t pulele sell , , ele -iioii i, ,, 1, J,.)', ,, ,1,,. dl-ereliol) ol the counties. John li I.eiinig, of l'hila lphia, is thus lar paving for the construct i u of the Purl, am and Charlotte, lonneriy the lilciidon and I iulf railway. It is found that ."ol of th V7 -lock h .ld, is of the Fir-t National Hank .d Charlotte are women. They bold il-o.i'iiei of the capital "lock. Rev, Ki liu.lger, of A-bcvble. has declined the a'parasio c insulate beeall-e it is too far Ir on h one and the piy i ,,, small. He Wauls s unethillg else. The law now requires a report of the amount of air furnish..,) in mines The first report of this kind ever made h.,s J'i-1 I o sent ill from the Cumi k c ... mine. The nam.- ,.'tl -IcniT,' e ,nven'ion at M.ir. head City is changed to the "County ollice's' Convention." and it is to be a much larger affnr thin . at first expecied The Charlotte O.is.'rver is lo lie c ui graliilatcd mi its enterprise. It is now an an eight page up to date new-pip- r iu every respect, and its present f..im is most atlraciive. The North Carolina Ranker-' Ass, -ciatiou will be organized at Mop-head City on July L'liih. Reduced rail road rales will be secured an I a full at tendance is expected. Private Jack Hanks, f the ( iverti .r s (iuard, was killed last week at I! ,l, igh while his company was engaged ,,, .,.mi battle. Rlank cartridges were being used but somehow on,. them h id a bullet in it The Wilmington, Newbi rne and Nor folk railroad was sold at public uuctioD last Thursday, Warren li. Klliott, presi dent of the Atlantic Coast Line became the purchaser at 8100,000. It is to be operated as a part of the Coast Line sys tem and will ultimately be extended to Washington, N. C. Y'ou may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine oipial to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. Kor sale by V. M.Cohen, Weldon, J. N. lirnwn, Halifax, Dr. A.S. Harri son, Enfield. Ao-To-Haw for Fifty Cents. Ouarantoed tobaeeo habit cure, makes weak meuslruDK.Uood pure. IUq II All drucitisuT POPULISM DYIMG, SAYS WATSON. sjy lie tlisli liVc I Ivvu-J Itrus lTii J,'l ai lic.i a 'I.taKr l lli l.llili:!. Thomas K. W'at-oii. tlie iate call didale of I !u- People's parly f r Vice President, -as, oVi r hi- signal me m a lie i'o!ir.i:n cditoii.i! in his iiew-paper. that the l'eo pic's party is on its la-t legs. Rewrites "lad I (alien ini.i Holler's plan- and as.-i.-ted Rryan and Scwall, it i.- ipiit, probable that Hrvan would now be l'ics ideiit, Scwall Vice President and U'at-oii a no niber ol the Cabinet. "In the breaking up of the People's pally, which Mr. Hutlcr has done s , much to btiiig about, many other oM time lb-publicans will lie found doing just what Punning did. If we cannot j arre-t the falling to pieces of our p ir' 1 those who were once Peinocrats will hi Democrats again and tho-e who w. p i Repubiiciiis will be I! publicans again j Fusion is -li-sol ing Populi-ui back into j its original clement." : Mr. Wat- n tell- how uiu I, he ha- i lol ged I I blitlg ll' "It II-- Itlli 'II between j the S nub and the We.i. and -av-. "To bring alioitt this uni-.n 1 hid j-ui 1 1 -' o litlcll hie upon th-- all i and s.lclih v,l ,t ' when I t.'j p. d . i'it ..f tli- rail's- i I I Pt 'ratic party ." Wat-on in i i. i, in, tig th it he i- -t; i a l'o u!:-t at lo art, -a- "lt :s h ir lly tie -"--aty lor in-' t . J. fen I in y per-on i! eh it i.T. i or my P u li-t integrity Ir an th-- a'tacks ot' a i al oits trimmer like Rut!, r." Watson gue- on to s ay that In' pre dieted the breaking np "fihe p ir!y in hi letter ol acceptance, withheld IV un ptil.'i cation by Ch.iirin in 1! nVr HOW TO FIND OUT. I'i !1 :( !'m! t Ir OI' nun UK HI llll til'HH .1111, il'I It -I.III'.l W 11! Y-!nllI tliill!'. ,1 t ill Iilt'Ni tip vrtilmj i ' m i : , .lit - .1 ti;-t ,:- ii . .t; -in. un uf ilw k. hn Wlim iiriii-- re lin.'ii il i- .t-ii;i' i : li tu-f ui' ki'itii- ! u-u-Mr Ton lmiiiiit ilt -in to urin.iir .i :hh iii tlie Ki- U :- nun iiiciuj jini.ii tli.it tin Uiiin.'v- .unl til.iiiilrr arc 'iit ot orili r. II I Hi DO. Tin-re i- ci'ini.'tt in thr knowlnlur -0 o Ii i n t';nr nl, ih.it lM. Kilincr's Sv,iiiii l.'i'.'t. t III- i: fr.it it .Oil r V Irlilt'.Iy 111 111 : i rl V ' ill n lii :m- j i.i i ii in t lie I'.i-'lv, Ui'ilirv -1 i V r I', I ' ,nli' I IMTV p.ll I tl 1 llf 111 Mi. I ! p;i--.ii;r. Ii i. on . N iiialuhlv h linl.l ui iiit- .unl . ,t il 'Liz .ini in p i.-iii it, 01 l.nl t-llrft t'.''i'MlU II-'1 Il.jllor, U!lr u In t i, .on; i'M :r um'- ill. it llliilr.i.-,int Ilri'rssil v n! ! inj ! liupr!!. ! ,i r;rt li ll,lM tlliir- ilin:'J t!;i tiillt tit lUIIl.itr. Tin niril .unl tin ti nnilin.uy . ilrrt ot'Su.mip iCiM.t i--im.Ii MMli.'tl, It -i.unU me lr-li- l-t tor IN Ui.InlrM.il HIP", ol thr ino-l il. t 1 1 '.11.: C.t-r-. 1 ! Vol I Hrril , 1) 1 1 ' t U I lie .MI hiuhl hlr t ir l.r.st, ..hl i.y ilrui i.'!-!- pi ii-.- til'tv rrlit- .ili.l olir iloU.u. Tor ;i -IM!t'r ?-ttlr .Unl p-Ullplilrt. hot). M'T.t llrr hy tl. ill, llU Ktloll Tli-' l.'o.UL.kf Nl U- - r! ...n lull puM..!:'., t .uliho- to lM. K iliin i .v ( 'o . r.niuli.unptt'i), N, V. Tin ph prirtor ot tin- p.t per u.ii.uitfi - the yh IlllU Iirss ot' tin- ortrr 1 In- 11 1 1 1 way (' iitinn-"i mi aim iiiurc tliiit at'f'T a ui'.p?t paiii.-takin itivi-r-tij.!-lion of jTCM'tit j a.rriL'- r ainl iViil.t tm--. tlu-y tiu-l .:iv-iu-r r;itc- m low, i! n tt 1 w.-r, tli.in in any other State ot lik' pt'pul.irioti to the Mii:.n' m ilc. utrl Irrijlit i Mrs coni.:iro tn.i-t t .iVor.ihl v with any Stair. From tlue lacH an.i tlio.-c "'hcili-'l at tlif licarini: ho t,oimui'"'io(i l'c!,ir.- the ptvs,i.t r.to.-j;i-t an i r.-.t-j -n ahlc. an i iLrlim". t- now inAc w til it'Tl ll rlrill'J"v AD FKTISKM KM". Was Very Nervous Mad Smothorinj Epcll3 and Could Not Sleep - doctors Called It Neuralgia and Indigestion. "I had pa::i.. in iriy loa.!, in., k n:.tl MiouM." Mini a through ir.y l..y I tiL thry urrt' m.".; -rvrrt :n tny l(t r.nic. T.'ie iloctor railed it iieitralu'.H ami m (Illicit loti. I wa- I'. iit'nir.i tvi my hrl f. r t'Urht inoMtli-.. I u.i-. t ry in r.oiis, h.i.i t:not lit rmc -JK-IN ati'.l mulil n.-t sleep. I r ml of cures I.y ll.imi Snr-apiirilla ainl uf a rav nlmilar to nuiir. My huslminl proeurt'ii a hottlr. mot I can Ukinc it. Aftrr tuklni: one l.oti h-1 f. It tw-tter, MH4 al ir lo rent mid my pi-t ite improved. I rout. mini uiit',1 my nervou-nrsH un rured mid I wn nun h l- ttrr in cv. ry way. My h.iiwul h,is turn Urn- fl'.ed ty lio-id- Sar-Kparilla." Mahv S. IStonk, SpalnvMU'. Virginia. Hood's5 parilla ls:ii,- r,. .i i ii 1 1, i !.,( trw liioo.l I'.i :..i s.-lil l. nil ilruuv -is. vi tu for A'.. A I T W.WT r.1l,,v.,,i WANT a viu'iiticy filled. WANT inl'oriuuiioo. J VJ WANT! s. ii. 1 .. .fiits in st,uii)s ami ne will ti ll you liou tti il. A.tilri'fss, -Ktittirrn l'.ni)luiiirnt stul lnti'lllt;ctM'e f ii IUIrl;li. . . tn.tr I ilia. THE STATE NORMAL INDUSTRIAL COLLECE (KKKNsllOKtl, N, V Oiler tliR young wutiirii ol' the Stale IIiouhikIi pniirmioiml, litfrnrv, elfwic.il, Krieutitic und imlustrial fducutiim. An mini exM?UH(w $!IO to $l:tt, Kat ulty o( 25 int'miMTH. More than 4(KI rrituhirxtudt'nt. I'r;u tiivschiKil of l Jii pnpiU lor le.u'lieiN More than 1,'JlMi m;ttrirulutpn representing every county in the Stale except three. Correspindciiee inviUd from t..ise diiini; competent tratnetl teachnu. To secure hourd in donnitorien all free-tuition nppli eatioiis must be made before Aujrnut lt. For catiilotftie and inlonnation, iwldtvss I'KKSIDKN'TCHaXS. I). McIVKIi. jy Ut 1 m. THEUNIVERSITY 47 Uiicliers, 4LI Stmlinls. (Hiimmi'r RchiHil I .VI) totiil .1111. Hourd a nionlh 3 Brief Cnurnmi, l.iiwaiul Mistical Si-IuhiIh anil Si hool of I'liarmacy. (inulimtc coiirwo open to women, Hiiiniiier Silnxil for te;h ers, Sehiilarshiw nml Inuns for the needy. Aililnnn. I'KESIDKXT ALDKKMAN, jelult Chr?lHill,N.C. I I Tile Vi!liiili..'loM .Me-ellL'er 5I1J-: "llli ill i'l lll'ilii s of ;:r.iui:e i olllilllle I" miive lu re Ir un Ml Any ly w.iy ( ll.e Ci"' I', .ii :in I ' oI'mm Y.iiloy li.uliv.iy.f.ir ll-e in e. iisir i n:i.' t'," oiin elii('!;iee 111 Ml- :ll Coll C i-ivell I In-- li'lller iv.ls I , - I il .wo will) 1 " "." I' i'i 1- ! a.nd nil yt ii' annitlliawl a aaaawaaaaaEaw MIA l' Kli riSKM KXTS. Baby Mine! I'.vnv nuilhiT li'i'ls ,iii i n il c -scnh.iblc ill cad ol the i.i!ii ami iI.uilxi attend ant 1 1 p 1 1 ii the most I'li'ii'al pe riod ot ln-r lilc. H c c o in i n ; a mothi'i should be ,1 souii e ol joy to ail. but the sutTfiniL; and danger of the oi ileal mal;e its aiiticiiMt urn one i'i inisen'. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women ol the tjto.it pain and sill f ci in-.; un ideiit to matei mt ; this ho, ii w In. il is die, nlc. I as woman's seveie-t tii.i! is n.-t oi'!v made p oiile ii.t ilu- .l.uvjt-r i ie in. n ed 1'V il -. n-i- I'ln.-e u ho i:-e til;- ii'itif.iv alC ll" ,..;i' ile s; ii iinient ol ;' o'oin; Del oi.s ness I ' i 1 i .el ,lll-l i 'i In 1 ill--! I i-ss.,11..; Ooll ihtnnis aie ,ioii!. .l, tlie s -cm is m ule leadv lor the coinino event, and tile ,-ei ions accidents so i i.iii ii'in to t'.ie iioical lioiir aie t.i.vutcJ 1'V the n-c o! Alother's l:ricnil. .' '.. , .'. ....'.' , $1.00 l'KR BOTTLE ut nil Pniir Slnrpa. or faonl by m.nl on rect'ipt of iH'icu. RflflKQ Cnre ntiitii: inv:iii C inf--niial ion of rntt Is .1 1 , v nUilre--, iipoii :ii'.ll.'Hlion, l Thr IlllinHUli llll. I'M lull m. Atlanta. (.1. WELD0M, M. C .1. A .ll INKS. A. 11,1' N. C, I'tineijal ftCHHRTEREOSCHOOL-i FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 1 iirolliu- nl la i ,-,ir T."i from N . .rt h J V ii ein i aiel irini i. I'nll I'ori s i f e iu,iietit 1 o-t rti.-t.ir-. Suunl.ir.l liili mi 1 in-irii lion ih r moll. Stiiif tits . oi. .;.-i to j; the e iiir-e are ..Iniiiteil into U'.ise l-' .r.-I Coii.-e. I niver-iiv uf N .rih i ar il, ii i. ,ii,, I iiiver-itv of ir eini.i wi'hoiit ex iiuiii.it i .ii . Iiy i ., nt im; 11 eerlili.-lte Ir III the rriii-,i,.il. A full fio.it-,. i- ..tf i, ,1 in npj.i,. Ailv.iiifao,-,- .S -.Hell' all.l loealMi, ,eall hflll. Host liollie H Ilea- lie.' l-.,. II .... I ami i j. .in in lin lioine ,.' th,. j rir, i-i al for -i no -r in-.iilli tu a limil.-.l tllllllher. 'TUITI01sr..-i ilii lo Sl.iin ,. r tn iinli. Mu-i,. ,",ii. S'.-ei , rale- I , lUtnili, - telf The it-M -, -i ,ii f, -ins r 1 1 r its i iv, m:i't. i.stiT. l;"r lurilo r j ini. u'ai- alin i lit- ''"""i J. S JONES, W. T. PARKER, Heavy ANDZZ Fancy Farm Implements. l rnl ND SAt'KS (II' SALT l'trlt i . i ri'i: sack U'l.s. C "i i ei i j.i i. es ati.l t.ihte atli'titiini to nl-- iiuj! 1 y. 4' 4 4' 4 "44' S ATTENTION! SIMMJTSMKX ANII Tul'UISTS! J Seaboard 2 Air Line j5f. '- iZ- Kratlus all the Famous Hunt nit; I'lslnni (inmni.M of Virginia aiul the Carol. nas. COMMENCING JUNE 1, p Sii'iiini'r Tourist Tii'ti.-tji on Salt' .-j. -,l all staliotn. Slop iimt 1'rivi- It-ps. allowt-il all tourists Sitort- tm-ir.s Hit vi-lts l-.ltrii-tl frciv Soll.l .isy: I'niiinaii 'vKni:ri.Ki i.i mi- VCf. TK1 Tl! A 1 NS. Train Serviii. un jjr iPV'' o'l'ial'i't. No i.tra l'.irt'. -j : V. Sr .lullN. Vie., he MiniMaii M H. W. II. I.I.OVrii, Tralli.' Man. if: T. .1 AMi:i;suS, il.ii. I'as, .rfl jjjf iv' ,i'ni-i.il I iiVh'i s I'.iiiismoi i ii. V 'iv V h u irvW A i-f tvV -,s. ..V ... -IV -n- -.V 'IV 'rs --s. 't- ?V-; is n Sl'iaiAI.ISl' anil AlTHOIilTY mi nil a u il tLi tii u & irii & it irii &b & All who are Kitil'eriiiK with any HUMID TltOl'ltl.E, woulil lie wis-e to rail on or ail.lrexH Iiy mail. Cuisultulion tree and incitirine conipouniled to suit each partic ular cane. When writing to me plea.se en clime Ktanip tor reply. I'KOr. .IAS. HAKVEY, 4-25 Church St. (New No.) jel71y. .., Norfolk, V ii-ii'm Groceries .a i i Uiseosc NKW A DV KKTISKM KXTH. STUFF . ;, ;v; ; , i j llo- '- .1. -1. M I I Mli ll I'i. I ll.O' ' i i.nu ' hit s Hl-I I iv ll ,-rs, I i hill-, o! .. a .sill II I'I ill tin- holi-. In. lil. til. I.slin.oio ill Allien. ,111 l.illillii - i ...'! i j .1 " O'-.l i" .illy loin i. .us Muke ..iii hoiiie Ii.i !- Iiy IUI, li'i-nie :i M I I I I' ll "'Ii I'lo'l all. I e:i. Ii.iiliio-iv I 1:1.- I.i ie S.-n.l iiiu.ir.ii il i .'I liii' I ' iiH l l II M M I I', i - . Il,.ll:ii; ee. U. mli , N. W V,i-loll::l"! Nolloli, : ...I Mv, llll! II. is 1 i ll ll a lo 1 solin I. .Ij Kl.onilio lloA u. I-- I 'I-' i. I I" uj I line nl hie ii , If . ' - Ii r -uniii II. V l,.,Ve ll.il III. .ie. I - ill-I.e I. I I'ool - 1 1 1 " ..II 1 .: lo I ' !llg to llll' ES! so -ii.'l- are -I'.'.'iiiily ii.la.i'. In wear mi .nir irave's. win ilo r f v r.iil or il u r- .el N -il iiej I . Hi r f. r y'w llies, . iillili -It'll tin ei iio's, etc., till' season f'-r wl i- li is upon u. You llave .. li:llt ttfile o.l. .1- lor HHTIl itio atl.l i VtliillL', lllnl lallei-s, wllii'll erotV I.',. I so .lllek, all'l ll.'W. 1 will make liees on tin i-to.ls so llmt Mill m:i liave ilav tires-is wliiell llll flit soil . a-llv atl.l are ever new tii.il.iin : tun to save tlie while niies fur I'Veimi-.'. Cable Cords, woilli 10c. now 7c. Polka Dots worth 10c now 8c. Lace Effects, worth 15c. now 10c. Bourettes, worth 15c. now 10c. Lappets, - worth 15c. now 12c. Th, -e on, ,- are i-verl.i-Iini: wearers. I'nl W f ! lie oi,( ,1 a- 111 W II. X t SI .1.-011. flu v il-i ti ! u-r.-w ..' 1. Enfield, N. C. GRDVE TASTELESS HILL TON C IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts, ! ftrlaMrtlrlnern.. m. Uiui.H'. " I linn, I ., l-ll a.,ia l...t r..nr CUP. K....n. n :!HnVKS TASTK.l.KSS 11111.1. TON IT ami hn.l j.. until llir.t' rTii'ti'i i I it ycurs. In the iliiitf buirK-.-., hitvo Di'v-r Bflil un nrtlt lo dial nvt hik h uiuvcrsul mat AUNJvV.CAHB ACQ. Kor Sale uml Warrautni hy Dr. A. S. Harrison, Knfiold, X. ('. 1. 1. Is ly W. M. IIAIH.ISTON .V CO., Wlioltnule uml lii tail Healers iu CAKIMVrs, HTOVKS, And MattruHHf8,etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, H A HLI8TON A CO, , . No. 20 N. Sycamore St., Petersliurn, V MM It REAMER'S Howard House, I A i.'l 1 si ,i ; , -'... II.IM V..li .1 (i .... ' V i - - I ,.,! In ...-III H 1 1..- -,o, l .1 1 .! l. -l J.J.WH1IM ! 1cb3 JAMES KEAMKl!, l'rop. Ilowanl & Baltimore sts., Il.iltimore, Mil. TERMS $2 Per Day. Hep M ly. ni-;V a iv mens km knts. i All in need of a that has taken first prize at Texas State Fair and Atlanta Exposition will save money, I- inuiicy una uuy ii trial on the X A X WINKLE mv i uiut anil ruinlniK'nii y "SL Si' Si' Si; Sit; C si; MADE ItM ATLANTA, GA. ).j The gins are made in sizes from 45 to 80 saws with revolving heads. The roll boxes are mechanically correct in shape and breaking of roll seldom occurs. The celebrated Van Winkle Feed ers are too well known to need an extended description here. They are now in use on every make of gins and has never failed tc give per feet satisfaction. Will do better work than can be done by hand. The Van Winkle Cotton Press I- mi up pin kin.' siii.'I.' Lux n ss. lias a hi lion plates. Iari;e pullevs ami o, ars am! pin' win-it Hint. itu serew .loHti. Ile.i.l lilock -wines nil' out nl' way. Ileij;lit uvir ill. I.'l feet li illell'S I Can aUo luitii-li joii mi very lmri lioti.e willi all kiml.s nl' Mill Stippliel, I Pi,!!, v-, li, !iin, Slialiiti'.-, Ilatij. r-. Knjiiies a ri.) all kiml- uf Hardware, 1'ipint; and I l'ip" Finiiios, I H.H.tfW, WELDON.N. n. W. I ). SM IT II Weldon, N. C. -Dealer Li ( iiiifcetiiiiicrics, Tiiliiiceus, Cioars M7-SAL00N lias Iki n recetiilv titie.l up with cleanl I'liiniiur.' ami is suppliej will, th,. OLDKST, UKSr ami MOST ('HOICK WHISKIES, BODIES WD I'lflES. Aiuoof! my stock nl liipuirs I have on lianil the cclelirated I. W. Harper, Duvenpurl & Mnrris' "Old lirovci,'.' and lve' "Mnoticello." I have also opened up u harnd ol six year old AI'l'LK 11KANDY PURE AND MELLOW Bm.l'ur Medicinal I'tirposcs.litJl Al.-n have on hand full supply uf imported and domestic wines. Allium: die latter will lie found die of Oiinctt A: Co s I have snine ol die North Carolina Corn Whiskey, made ly Harrison i Co., lie bent corn whiskey makers wo hate In our Territory. I Iismmju hand all kinds of pure whiskies and am prepared lo (jive my friends Entire Satisfaction throughout Ilalilaz and adjoining oouDtiea. Thanking die puhlic for past liberal patronage, I will say when you visit Wcld.m don't fail to call to ace the OLD ORIGINAL dot 6 ly ... n 0 cotton gin outfit and get the best - : uiey wingiveusa SI' Si; Si; ss!- ."i ine'i st. el screw, initn.veil chilli l niiii- . If nelini; l.-v. r lor tiiitoiiiiitically slop four, In- A iin J ULi ami Farm Supplies .n, rallv. winery 111 Chockayoiiv. OliDKSTAND HKST- DAVE SMITH, on Wuhiagton Avenue. tl Ic ( h m 01 m Ic 1 1 be t I.: k wJaisiviV - fesfs-"
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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July 22, 1897, edition 1
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