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Ml : "A i , "i . M a- v.1 J" : 4 r IS. THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 18117. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEESE, Editor and Proprietor. 33. E. SIAINBA5K, Associate Editor- Entered at Fust Office at Wedon an Second- Clastt Matter. RATES OP 91'BSCRIl'TION IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), I'ostaire (1.50. Six Months 75. A Weekly Democratic journal ilevotetl to the material, edureition.il, political anil agricultural interests ot Halifax anil sur rounding counties. Ik Advertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. It iri claimcJ thai the women still want polygamy. M'tal John L Sullivan lia as a baseball umpire made his ill but To attempt the trip into the Klondyke Couutry after thin niouih would be aliuoHt an hatardous as a journey to the North Polo. Til B wild speculation at the stock exchanges can bo taken by do means as substantial sius of prosperity. Such speculations often open the shortest route to the abyss of financial and industrial disaster. In St. Petersburg Do person is allowed to ride a bicycle io the public streets un til after he has passed an eiaiuiuation on the wheel betore one of the cycling: associations and obtained a permit from the proper uuicipal authority. Till! voters of Texas and Tennessee took but slight interest in the propositions to amend the Constitutions of those States. They are probably of the opin ion that it is useless to waste time oo organic law as long as courts can twist it out of shape. They say Klondike means 'deer river' aud also "plenty of fish," We dou't know nor care which is riuht, but the probabilities are that the skirmishers for gold will find the meat they get there dear meat, and a good many of the stories fishy enough. It is estimated that Kansas will have Dearly fifty million bushels of winter wheat to sell this year, and that 40 per cent, of it will be marketed within sixty days. The Kansas farmer will have a fatter wallet by thanksgiving time than be has had for many a year. Jl'UtlB SlMONTO.N, of the United Slates Court at Charleston, S. C, has decided that an "originil package" under the South Carolina Dispensary law is the form in which the liquor is delivered to the initial carrier at the point of ship ment. A Kansas clergyman sweetly remarks: "If a harebrained, silly, mimicking, foolish, sleek, well-groomed dancing man should waltz around a ballroom with my wife I would hunt him up the next morn ing and kick him around the public square," That clergyman ought to keep his wife away from balliooms, unless he J looking for double, remarks the Sau Antonio, Texas, Kxpress. Tills white marble headstone hive been put up at the graves of -113 Norih Carolina aoldien buried at Winchester. Va. Among the dead there are (ieiieral Godwin and Colonels Stallinus, Hlacknall aud Pepper. Oa the 17th of September the corner-stone of a monument to the North Carolina dead will be uuveiled there. Charles Broadway Kouss will be present. He gives J.'iiMJ towards the cost of the monument. I'hof Ario.n, who was killed by fall ing from a bicycle which he was riding across a wire seventy five feet from the ground at Kidcrwis'd Paik, Hro.Alui, N. Y., went to much extra trouble to demonstrate th.it the wheel can be made to be fatal. He could have demoustiated the suicide possibilities of what is uoima! ly a healthful and enjoyable spori in a great variety ot ways without leivini; the ground. He could have scorch ed into a street cir, for example, wilh results just as pisitive as those obtained by dropping seventy-five feet from a wire; or lie could have pierced his heart with a buggy shaft while riding on the wrong side of the street; or pedaled himself to death in making a double century run under a hot sun; or coasted down a steep bill into the river. All these methods have been tried by cyclists and found In work well. Hut some peo ple always tke the longest way round in reaching a oven point. Till following from the Norfolk Vir giulau expresses our sentiments full): "The faul thai a young girl of stainless reputation actually starved to death in the streets of New York a Tew day since while searchiog for work, is a disgrace to the boasted greatness of the richest city in America. The case in pniut is that of a young orphan girl, who homeless aud friendless, went day after diy, practically without anything to eat, until from sheer aihaustion she fell in the streets and died within sight ol the headquarters of the police department. A note found io her dress pocket stated that her name wat Matuia McCarthy, that (be had tried to secure work fo." days, going from door to door, only to be refused that she had lived an honest life, but there seemed to be no hope for her bnt to tie down and die which she did. This ia a sad story, and it ia to the shame of the people of New York that it ii true. NORTH STATE CULUNGS. News Notes as Culled from Our Stale ex cludes Work is in progress on n new knitting mill at New Hern. The Cruiupler meeting at liibson is drawing large crowds and arousing great interest. The Elizabeth City Methodists have purchased a lot aud will build a 8-'0,lH)0 church. It is a violation of a vity ordinance in Salisbury to appear on the streets in a "mother hubburd." Four citizens of Morganton will build a roller flouting mill ou Hunting Creek, two miles from that town. There is talk ef an electric road from Ciold-boro m Seven Springs, thirteeu miles, and $17,001 lias been subscribed. The neoro holiness preacher, .Times, who was lienlen by whileeaps in Oberlin, a village near ItiihL'li, tins fled to Dur ham. Hank Examiner Hurnwvn has taken chariri' of the suspended First National Hank of .Vhcville ami will wind up its affairs. The wite of ex-Mayor Cocke, of Ashe ville, who recently committed suicide left her entire estate, valued at IWf.OOO to her husband. It turns out that the fifteen cloudbursts or water spouts in Cherokee county two weeks ago have damaged property amounting to $2110,0110. The people who are pushing the plan to build a -10 mile electric railway be tween Morganton and Blowing Hock siv they are now sure of success. The fifteenth annual convenlioti of the North Carolina Sunday School Associa tion will be held in Winston on the i 1th, LVith and L'Oth of this month. A populist magistrate in Meckleuburg county applied to the commissioners to admit his aged mother to the county home. The request was not granted. The cotton mill of the Yadkin Kalis Manufacturing Company has been sold at public auction. The property was purchased by the Eldorado company for 831,0110. George Yanderbilt, who alieady ownes over lOO.OIHI acres of land in the Blue Kidge country, has purchased l.litltl acres more at the head waters of the Swanua n ia river le monument at the grave of I, 1, Polk in Oakwood cemetery at Raleigh i only half completed. The shaft is lack ing. The state alliance will try to raise the money to buy the shaft. The lait legislature appropriated nearly a million dollars," says Auditor Ayer, "and we have got to get that money somehow, and much of it ought to eutne from untaii'il iiruporty " vv i t." i' ,i i r . U. I . a- ill', tilt! lilUIUIUIT ' V !. Hfjllllst , was buptiZ'il in the nc , t I ), Orel.anl ; VI : . o I . i, uniiiti, calumny, .uoiisi (. no says his tiiinj has hiru unsettleil all of his Christian lite an.l lie Jet-hie. to lie im mersed. An unknown white man elastieil a youni; woman in his anus on the streets of Hickory Friday and drilled her some distance. Her screams attracted attention and the man released her and e'Capcd. Fred 1'. Holland, who ia a Wilmint; ton incendiary who couldn't be convicted of hou- linrniiiL'. hut was convicted i f uiiroiriatiiiL' a h..r-e and huoy, issal.'ly in t lie pen, where he will serve a term of eifjht years. The Durham Sun learns that at lli ne- han. a siaiinn on the Durham and North ern railroad, a colon il woman Ly mistake took a d,.-e of of strychnine lur iuinine ami also administered a .1 ise to her sis U-r's child. Both died. U.ilcioli err -pule!, nt M. -M nU'er: I!. F. McCarthy wis ilrownul in Australia while yacliliii. Hi- e-tate, valued at fl ullll lillll e.H's lo his hrot lur-. II. F. McCarihv, of b'linjton, N. C , and K. V. McCarthy, i f K tn-as Cny. At !r ill tm ate days api Meutir FUi.iau, ao.-d 111. -lipped a marriaee lieensti from the olTi v of the reoj.ter of deeds and was iiiakiu Iireiiiirations to wed a It! year nd i;irl when lie was cunoht up wilh and the license destroyed. The siinciiti'aiiou idea is Mining lirouiid it - i ins, I r nil the news that a lent to hold '.'.."(IIH people is In iiii; put up at Fayetteiille in which ten or more liolineBs" preiieherH will hold forth, ainoiijj I In in Foiwell, of Ijeoroia, and A vent aud Irvin. ol South Carolina. Hob llnii keii, the neur.i who a-sanlled Mum K it ic lb n.l.rsoo, a yoiinu white isirl Dear A-lnville, was lynched Wed nemlay ol la-t week, about 6vo mi lea Iroiii fh seonf f the rrirti. Jud"c Lynch will remain in lilt) saddle ai Inn", as brute continue In commit aueh as horrible Crimea. Commander I leaver, of the tj. A. H. post at .Vshet ilte, has resigned hocauae the post w iiil. I n .1 piss resolution re buking the H'ltsion tminmisaioner fur ap pointing Dr. II. It Weaver, DeliMKirat, a pension t'liiuiiiinu siiieon Deaver and Shook are not at all pleased with the way thiiiL'S are iiinnini;. Till Hichtuond Dispatch ia atriutly right io sayin that the "usual crimo" ia getiiiin to be the absorbing quenti io wilh u, uvershadowin all utliert. Finance, tariff, bankrupt billa, internal r.oen.ie, international ipiesiioni, all sink into iii'ignifieanoe when compared wiih thia. The demon must be controlled or crushed. Wk arc indebted to science for a great many things, but there are times when old fashioned ways are best after all, and here is a case in point: Miss Josia McDonald, of New York, was troubled with a violent pain in the jaw after having several teeth drawn. If this had happened a year or so ago, ybe would have been obliged to patiently wait for the jaw to stop aching or put something on it. Hut this is a grand and awful time, iuventious upon inven tions pilling. Miss McDonald went to an X-ray laboratory and had her jaw photographed. This did not cure the ache, but it gave her a fairly dis tinct view of the portion of her phys ical frame that was troubling her. But fit) dc siecle science did not stop heic. The wonderful rays blistered aud disci 1 ored the young woman's neck, shoulders and arms and caused her hair to come out, Her cheeks assumed an unnatural rcduess, her eyes became bloodshot, and she was seized with pains that caused her to become hysterical. But lor the advancement of science she would have been compelled to get along without all these experiences aud sensations and would have had to satisfy herself wilh the original ache until it was stopped by some simple, old-f.iliioucd remedy Kl'sslA has ordered ,"ill.illlil Atuirieaii rifles by way of samples. If she likes them she may order a lew hundred th u sand. SllANdllAl is being rapidly changed into a manufacturing town Cotton factories are springing up til every di rection, and the Chinese have the novel experience of smoke aud screaming whis tles. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Thi' hliuitlt r was t rrnttil tor one put'imsf, namely, u receptacle l'r the urine, and as smii it is not ItaMc to any form ofdiseistr by one oi' two ways. The lirt way is trom liniHTtci't anion ol tne Mailt ys. l lit ttu - oihI way is from careless local tu-aiui-nt of Oilier (ll.Hea.ses. CHIEF (VI SC. 1'ti healthy urine trmn unhealthy kid neys i.s the chief cause of bladder troubles. So thewotnb, like the bladder, was created lor one purjHisc, and if ivit doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseu.se, except in rare cases It is situated back ol and very el owe to the bladder, theiet'ore any pain, disease or iaconvenience uiani fertttd iu the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage in often, by mistake, at tributed to female weakness ur womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and m.ty be;w easily avoided. To find out correctly, net your urine uMtle for twenty four hours; a sediment or nettling! indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary fleet of Ir. Kilmer's Swamp lioot. f be treat kidnev, it i id bladder remedy is soon reilied. It 'j you need a medicine you should have the j bent. At dniLy;ists tifty eentsandonednl- j lar- Yon may have a sample tint tits and j uanmhh't. both sent free by mail, ilen- j tion the Koanoke News anil send your ad- j dress to Ir. Kilmer A; Co., Hinhaii.ton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper juai- autee the j;enuinemws of this offer. Wiikn avirlis 111 sin- iliwits lior . . ., . ,.:,., ', ,,1; .,, nirv ,' - . liunrts ntid f ri nl- i" a1! demi n-ln s, -li ' em's Inii'k to Lit iin'tluT, ami I In' two ' uri' tirm tiini'ls until ili'ath .arati'S tlielll. fc Sknat.'R Junks, nf Nevada, is siij to liiivt iiiinli' a rii'li piM strike in one of hi- California tiiiiuis. Iliill'l ll,;,', l, S, ,, ,;U uaT I III- l;,J. 'I' ' 1 . t 1,'iM. TO i'.,n, i.lni t, u'lri 1 i li, .u: tl"'.i,'. ill I ,'l 1,!,' II'TV.' u:i,l ini,r, ti.i.,. ,.. 'lu ll ir. I In- w iinitT '.ir..i r. Hull inulo's m all u:, n -tr,,' ' Ail iiriiu'iri-ts. .Vk- or 11. I'uri' i-'iiarnii- l ti't .l U,...ii',i,i an.l Maniple tree A.Mn'ns , SU-riiiin Koim'tly to. CUiiatio or Nfw York t,l'ii'i'ii Vifturia wi'ii;lis 'Jl! t p"iirni- ami that has lui'n ht-r weight lor many )t'ars I vr l,o,iy Sa, So. s ,,i ii Call' it-' ,'. tin' ir.',-; Willi- nil i.-fr. Mm !v -in',- I' ll.-IIS i.. til.' I . a.' 'IV on ki t . t .i n, 1 .1 I.,. no lll-l'. I l.'i.K v. r. iiiiiniii.il , oi,-ii'iiiion I'U'iis,' h iy an.l tr a liox I t I t', I ' I,, .111 Hi, J.',, :4l . ,'tit- .s,.i,i ami f;iiaranti','il io i-ni-c iy all iIi'iilkisI.. Til K iJit.T if the Fiizvra!J, (la., 1, 'nilir, luiii nt to li m. Win. J. Hrjn a wati'rnii'loii wi'ioliini; SlJ pmui'l-. j Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea It'iiiedy always atfirds pron.pt relict. For sale hv W. M Cohen, Weld, n, .1 X. Ilrown, Halifai, Dr. A S Harri son, Kuticld. i A Sheboyoan man says he lii.-.l t lie use of black popper in place ol'paris j;rei n -1. 1 kill potato hues, aud he says it work, well. As soon as the hu;s gel a suitT of the pepper they snei z until their heada come orT. ! Ao-To-Hae fur Fifty Centa. t iuftntnu'eil bihueco hatitl cure, niukcs weak ', oieii -truiiit. b.uou pure, btle II. All uruttntsl 1 Tanmany II At. I, has been mortnaed lor $1 Cl.iHIll. XKW AD KKTISKMKN TS. Was Very Nervous Mad tmotherlnR Spell and Could Not Sleep - Doctor! Callod It Neuralgia and Indlgostlon. " I hail pallia in my head, ne-k and ahoulilera and all through my body but tbey were most aeveru in my left aide. The doctor called It neuralgia and In digestion. I waa connned to my lied for eight montha. I waa very nervous, had mothering; luetta and could not atoep. 1 read of cures by Hood's Qar-nparllla and of a caae limllar to mine. My husband procured a bottle, and I began taking IU After taking one tmttle I felt tsHter, waa able to rest and my appetite improved. I continued until my nervousness waa eured and I was much better lu every way. My husband has also been bene fited by Hood's Sarsaparlln.." MART 8. Stoni, Spainville, Vlrginlt. H00d'S rtlla Is the nent-ln tart the I me True Blood PurlAer. Nolit by all druairlsi.. i. us lor 5. H.l r!ii et hamionloinly with MOOd 8 PlllS HtKMl'. Mariaiautlla. TtlE S.iii l'ratici-eo physician who proposes to cure drunkenness by the injectiou of horse blood probably inclines to the theory that the fluid carrus a cvr tain amount of herse sense. NK.V ADVKltnsKMKN IS Baby iYline! Every mother feels an i n d e -scrtbable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the s u ff e r i n c and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour winch is dreaded as woman's severest trial is nut only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy ate no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea ami other distressing con ditions ate avoided, the system is made ready lor the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour ate obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. , Musing to uwtittn. 1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Dm Storea, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS remaining Invaln.hle Inform.tlnn of PfltC intere"t to ail women, will he .em rnLE to any ailitr?.., upon application, by Th. BBUIFIH.tl KH.ri ITOR CO., Allmnta. a. SALE OF LAND for TAXES. I will mi tin iirit Moniliiy in Si pl.'mlu r, l!'?, Kill at pulilir am-lioii lit thi' court Iiiiiim' iliHir ill Halifax tilt' lolliminj; lamU to n.tt iiiy tau'siliiu iu Kauoi'tt town- -hip tm- tin- year 1-iiii : Taxes anil IV t 1 li'.' 1 111 '.' ,M ." II-.' 4 -It! r :ts '2 UH 1 lit! 4 :.ii H l'J I SH 'J ali '.' tlti 1 14 1 :tu I :m a '.'II Acres. Amnion, Mrs- L. J .1. I,. Urmviimg, T. It. Sr , l 1. li.iti'li.'lor. I.. C. Kami. W. II. Sr , Ih'ViTain. Mo-is, lavi-. .lolin Hii.lnni. A I.. ltarri-,m. Itrrry Manly, Sarah K. Mux, Mr-. Malign Ivi.., Mr- K. A. Ivev, ii-an, Ki'i'-iiT, Mi-. Mullii' " I it'u-r.ui x X.'vil!,-, I'.n v X. 1'arkel, li I.. .1 li. so JIM 1:17 il.vi lim lnti 4 l'J '2 mi 2 ;i'j l t;i :t si 1 40 111'. lial tlili- Tonv Walk i 1 1 1 i.i r, 1 r, Carnliiu' I'Jl I'.". i-Ji si i V. I'. W, I', ai-lit Wartvn, lii-nrv liu. 1 1 II. lillllKll li, H. snmv, l'n-i-illa ' '1 mill ji J 'Jl I I "7 I SI .11".. DANllM,. Tax ColliTtor Kancett town-liu x ?4 4 'y s '.y ir ;r : ft -' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Find this old man's 3 daughters ft ft ft jt"0 ami tlu'ii H4ml vnur itnU'p fur Jnh jV rnutii) to the ft ft Excelsior Printing Company . l.i'tiN , N, r. ft ft ft NKKll UK ft ft la tter llea.ls, Packet Heads, ft Vjjt Hill iieutls. envelope. -jljt S3f '''"""'elll". 1IUII1I Kills, a I'nioniniint-I Ticlipts "sv ft ft ' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft teirsF.SI) I'SVtil'KOliDKU.- W, T. PARKER -nr.iLER in- Heavy aimdzz: I Fancy Farm 1 Implements. i --l l'(H Nl) SACKS OF SALT FOR : $1 in 1'KUSACK 01u('tirreet pricea aut) polite attention to i all. anir 1 lr. j vTOTICE." Notice ia hereby given that I havesrinl on the otli day of June 1-irT, urur llalilai N. L'., lor violation nt Internal Kevenne laws of I'. 8. the following aititlte of per sonal prtiierty, viz: 111 barrel of mm w hiskey, one 'lt horse engine and IHI horse thiiler, 4 feriueuttng tutm, 1 uimmIi keg, 1 Wiirthington pump. 1 Jia fntllnn wooden slill, 1 T.'si gallon slill, I still worm, 1 blower for cooling mash, anil all other ma chinery used in connection with the regis tertst distillery of I. M. lUrnson. Also one tracl or parcel of land whereon said distillery wits located, Imuntlcd its tollows.' Beginning at an iron post tftunii ini 5 feet from rtouth eiwt corner of ware house, tht-uee northwet 4.'t yards to it tMip lul tree on the hank feet northeast from the still house, thence 40 leet to a htrt-b tree, thence Hotith 4 t yurds to a poplar ttee near run of branch, thence eust 411 yards to the begiuniag, containing one third of one acre, more or leas, together with all buildings anil improvements thereon. Any person or persons having anr claim to said property are hereby notified to forward within DO days In in this dale ami show cause by it should not be forfeited to the Unit.Kl Hiatal This July loth 1817. r. M. 8IMMON8, Collector, by J. J. Daniel, Deputy Collector, Groceries N EW ADVEHTISEM KNTS. 1 1 ENFIELD, N C. To THE Fwptih QheeT(I'' The season of '97-'98 opened up last week under most favorable auspices. Our large floor room, just increased by tho addition of 50 feet in length Our first class new auctioneer, Nat Smith, of Nashville, N. 0., our polite and efficient corps of help, and the same experience, pluck and vim in the management of our house, leave nothing for our patrons to wish for to secure them the best attention and best prices. We are determined to maintain our Lead for High Prices and Big Sales, if close personal attention will count. We have no high price drummers on the road, and still relying on our farmer friends "to BLOW our horn" are determined to give them HT(rTT 1,11 Prices. JL A Jl. VH JL JL M.J JL V the benefit of our ries. Thankful for past liberal patron age, we urge you TO COME again and find the same courteous treat ment and diligent vice in YOUR BEHALF which we have HERETOFORE SHOWN. Yours very truly, BOYD & YOUNG. lias liccti tiiii'le hv uiiichoily Kiiuwiu); they were proper, I Imuhl ii line ol' linen iilln'in lur Miiiiuicr. Tl.ey have not tiioveil s.ili-ractiirily, owiii; to the cool spntii: ami ullur ciuser. These ils are specially it'liiplnl to wear on your travels, whether hy rail or Jirt rujti. Nui hiiitf hcttcr for pic nics, piotractcil meetings, etc., the season lur which is upon us. You have bought white pomls lor morn ing ami evetiitii;, and tancics, which row olj so ipiick, ami now, I will make prices on these goods so that you tint)- have d ly dresses which do not soil eaily and are ever new enablinir you to save the white ones fur evenly.)!. Cable Cords, worth 10c. now 7c. Polka Dots worth 10c now 8c. Lace Effects, worth 15c. now 10c. Bourettes, worth 16c. now 10c. Lappets, - worth 16c. now 12c. The' yj? are rvi-rlj-titi w-sr-'r. and will lie good as new m il m as io. Tbey do not grow old. J.J. WHITAKER Enfield, N. C. REAMER'S Howard House, JAMEM KEAMKK, 1'rop. Howard A Baltimore.!., Baltimore, Mil, TERMS 13 Per Da;. aep 10 If. ii u' tf -it It iV'ia- ii' "l drummer's sala and earnest ser lit i can Anfl.rM3 A fjt'KSTIOS that strike, home is: Have you a piuim? Nothing tills the place occupied hy u STI KIT. '1 he reasons for this is thinrSrj'l'.KKlUgl'AUTY. The Stictl I'lauos have stood the tout of time. That's just why they lire preferred to oth ers. A thing til joy is a 8T1EFK 1'IANO in the household, the testimony of many American families coveringa period nearly forty years. Make your home huppy hy purchasing a HT1KKK. It will produce and give harmony lor a lite time. Seud for illustrated catalogue. Ternia to suit. til AS Si. STIKFK, II S- I.ihcrty st., ltaltimore, Mil. Washington, 521 Kleventh at., S. V. Norfolk, Va., Ilti Main street. oet H ly. TASTELE55 CHILL TONIC IS JUST A3 COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. 0i ati. It la., mot. M, istl. faru Mnllelne Co., M la. Mm li,'iillmoil:-W , w Ut fear. snO bntllN nf 3 Hi iVK S TAHTKI.KsH fllllj, TIHW and h.fa Joiiutn lbr.0 aniM .IrvMlr Ho. r'.r. In all car ei nvv.r ft'ld .it artirl. iLalsNt. turb aulfarMlsauai 'jwUuti as uul Iwilo. tuan inilT. Ausir.CAtut 4 CO, For Sale and Warranted by Dr. A. S.Harrison, Ki.t1.-M, N. C. fell IS ly W. M. II Altl.lSTON fo., Wholesale and lielail Dealers in CAUI'ETS, STOVES, andMattreasea.etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES W. M, UABLIhTONACO , No. 90 N. Rycamora St., Petersburg, V, mum XKW ADVKUTISKMKXTS. COTTON GTN8. 1 - All in need of a cotton gin outfit that has taken first prize at Texas State Fair and Atlanta Exposition, will save money, and get the best money can buy if they will give us a trial on the VAN WIN KLE coder and MADE IN ATLANTA, GA. I$S 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. Thev are now in use gins and has never failed to give per fect satisfaction. Will do better work than can be done by hand. Ilis Tan Winkle Cotton Press Is an Ui paekini; single box 'res?, bus a ,1 ineli steel mTi w, improved cbillid it!: fricti"U ('lutes. Inre I'lillejs iiml puis mid sclf-nclin,: levers for nulutnaticallv Hi iinj; wlieti running sen w down. Head blutk swings oll outof way. lleijilit om nil, 1.") feet li inebca t'nti also fiirtiisli j'uil nn very sliori tn'tiee with all kinds ef Mill SiirifJie I'ullcys, liellin', Shafting, Hangers, Kniiies ami all kinds of Hardware, I'ijiingis! I'ipe FittinL's. H. 4. MM, jell illll WELDOK, IsT. O. W.I). SMITH Weldon, N. C. -Ill fi 1 Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars and Farm Supplies generally. MY-SALOOH EEi lias been recently fitted up with elegant fiitniliire and is supplied with the DLUKST, IlKSr and M(IST CIIOICK YlqiMiES, Bodies lYlflES, Anions my 'k of li,uors I have on hand the celebrated I W Harper, Davenport Jt Morris' "Old Orover," and Ivra' "Monticello." I have alio opened up a barrel ot sii year old A1TLE BRANDY ' PURE AND MELLOW o.for Medicinal I'urposea.-va Also have on band full supply of imported and douieslic wines. Anion); list laller will be found the Cboteraft PfieSarts of Oanctt i Co.'a winery at Choekayotte. 1 liaves.iine of the ( ILPKST AND BEST North Carolina Corn Whiskey, made by Harrison k Co., the best ooro whiskey makers we have ia ear Tfttrihirv. I Imve oo luui alt luodn of pure wbikkt and am prepared to give tuy frim Entire Satisfaction throughout Halifax and adjoining counties, Thauki the public for paat liberal patronise, I will say whti you visit Weldon don't fail to oall to toe the OLD 01UGINAL DAVE SMITH, B8T 61 M Waahiljtoa ATMVtv -- - fe T Condrnscr, on every make of ten .tier 111- 10 GROCERIES n tBBSSSSSSS, .tiM W-t. -
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1897, edition 1
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