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J " A I i Beauty is your Duty Abundant, glossy hair, ii beauty't crowninir glory. To wear this crown, use AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. THE HOANOKE NEWS. riimtsn.w, skit. ii, isn;. T OWN An u VICINITY. Sriliiul, days. Vacation over. As u leaf, so I'iiili! a!l. C'll I MjI'AI'I nh arc opening;. Tiik school bolls urn tiiigiii;;. IIk.W TIHTI. nioonlioht nights. Cotton will s ion Ijc rolling in. Swkkt potatoes are line this year. Tiik weather begins to feel like Call. Corn in picking i t lie order of tlic ilny. V K will noon have cciul, bracing iLlJ'H. Monday was labor Ihiv. a leim! holiday. K-inr li.ill hair will soon begin blooming. TlIK ili liiioii sciippcrnong grape IK getting ripe. Tint tickle belle in i.. t,y her en gugclllellt tilled. Si mmkii resorts urc preparing lu go i ii I it winter ipiarlers. Tiik full inoou tomorrow is knowti :n ill.' "Harvest Muon." Tiik nights are now lovily for tost in,; the front gate hinges, Tiik watermelons now Intuitu Imvo a I.Hik suggestive nl'uliillH. Til K W.'lltllcr WUS almost Cool enough for lira last Saturday uiulit. Til man who doesn't own any of this earth liai no ground to kii'k. "Al.I, greatness in virtue understood 'Tin only necessary to be good." Wiikn citton hoard of that pho inimcual rise in whi'at it turned white. Sum k of tlio cotton in very Cull of bolls, notwithstanding llicilry weather. i)nk way to keep an uuilirella is to , ewry the worst looking one you cat) find. Inhtk iIi ul' coins; to Klondike, put . an advertisement in the N'kws and lind gold. Mil O. V. Si kh, who was so popu ' lar here last winter will sunn he will) us . again. Ik fori line smiles upon those who ' h iv'e winning ways, how ri -h are some p -opie via know Tiik pretty Institute girl is not "out .il sight" this your; iu fact she is very iiuueh in evidence. Tiik rise in wheal has given 'I11' isotith "a pointer." She will plant just enough to gel swamped on next year. Tut. register of deeds isued fifteen marriage licenses during I lie tuonth of Anisl to whiles and 7 to colored. 't'HtHli was tramp in town Mm day nioiuing who ioiuplaiiie4 that an oilier tramp louucu lilm ol His slioe while he waa asleep IK craps is bin on every hair' Mi! hives is full er boney, j wIMi you'tl ax d it po' white until y,( U kiu change dis money B ills. piiupUa u 1 eruptions, scrofula aiU 1 Ileum anj all oitmr manifestations f( impure blooJ are eureij by Hood s Harsapanlla. If is sai l that a raw egg swallowed at unco when a fishbone is caught in the throat beyond the reach of the finger will dulodgai the buu and carry it down. I'KiiKKiTi.r Sack Why do you nay we are (s'rl'eelly rafe if we tlope ill a railroad train'.''' asked the youui; man of the pretty Weldon iirl. "Heeause," she replied swwtly, "papa woa't pursue us until lie can e;et a pass. Ayer'a Hair Vi;or times up the w ak hairrools, stimulates the vesaela and tisaiU's which supply the bail with uulriti.xi, strengthens the hair itself, aud adds the oil which keeps the slial'is soft, lustrous, and silky. The most popular aud valua , ble toilet preparation in the world. 'OlTORTl'NlTIKS. "Oppurtuueles,' -iaidifncle Bob, as (be office imp war . oiling iUw press, "ia purty sho' ter kutn ito ebany aaau. But it ar' a mighty pood Vtleur fur An hen' nut invertashioii, jea' Atl Mse, vb de dark o' du Dioon ef he ex piwlatjef lie cr fat ehiekoo fur i,U Sunday dinner." There is nothing Iu prevent anyone roeo6ijng a luixure and ealling it "sar apartlla," and there is nothing to prevent anyone apeidio good money lestini; the atufT; but prudent ruople, who wish to be nure of their remedy, take only Ayer's Karanparilla, and go get cured ... - Fikt Vew Cotton. The first halo. of new eottoo were brought in Kriday by Mr. J. A. Iloldford and Mr. L. T. Garner, aud told for 8 ecu's Mr I' N Sla'uiliaek waa the purt liaser. Tim iirat bale was received here last year on the first of September, two days earlier than In 1 Jjr.it bale this season. A J1 LkM. "Does it make you nervous then I rock the boal?" asked a certain VVeldon young man who took his .best girl rowing on the canal recently. " Veil," aha replied aweetly, "but I should havo remembered that all the tho people who rock bouts are not dead yet." A Hint To Tint Wise A super stitious subscriber, who found a spider in his paper, wants to know if it is to be con sidered a bad omen. Nothing of the kind The spider was merely looking uver the columns of the paper to see what merchants wera not advertising, so it could spin its web across the store door and be tree from disturbance, Ta Cars catlptlan Tomm. Tnka Caacanta daily Clihartl uoorH. ilCCC fall I tan, tlraggM rfu Fink Grapes. Mr. J. A. Iloldford informs us tl.at he has an unusually largo crop o souppernong grapes this year and that he lias hail his vineyard nicely llxed up. He desires us to inform all who would like to drive out to bis vine yard for grapes, that the price lias been reduced from 'Jo cents to 1.) cents lor as many us a person can eat. Two pee pie can visit the vineyard for 2."i cents. Mr. Iloldlord's grapes this year are very line, Wo have sampled them and kuow whereof we speak. - - - - Bust On Kautii. ".My blood was in very bad coudilion and I bad eruptions all over my body. I took a few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and it entirely cured ine. I have nut had any trouble with impure blood since that time. 1 believe Hood's Sarsaparilla to be the best blood purifier on earth." Joseph T Jones, Henderson, N.C. Hood's l'ills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kasy and yet efficient. Tax Cul.l.KiToits. The following arc the tax collectors for the various townships in Halifax county, appointed lust Monday : Itiinkleyville H. A. Hardy. I'.utterw I -T. .1. Miles. Con n:ira C. W. Putin. Knliolil Chailcs Simmons, l'aiiciits A. A. Ilui. Halifax Geo. W. Shearill. Littleton T. J. Miles. I'almyra C. !'. While. Kosenealh 0, K. While. Scotland Neck ('. W. Duun. Weldou J. Ii. llrickell. Kniiiy it Piiixttoi.i.. This enterpris ing firm at Itoanoke Hipids lias an ad Vertisciuent in this issue to which we take pleasure iu directing the attention of our readers. They are contractors and build ers uihl deal in all kinds of building ma terial. They also manufacture Collins and caskets and deal ill undertakers sup plies. They compete with any fjnu North or South and guarautco lowest prices on anything in their line. Ueud what they ay aud if iu need of anything they ajvertiau write tlietu or fall in per son. The victories of Hood's Sarsaparilla over all Forms of diseasa Conclusively prove That it is au untijiiullfd Blood purifier. It eomjuors The demon, Scrofula, Relieves the itching and burning of salt rlicutu, cures running sores, ulcers, pimples, and very other lorm of humor or disease originating ill impure blood. The cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla are cure absolute, permanent, perfect cures they are based upuu its treat power to purify u ml enrich the blood. r.NCI.AIMKJ) liKM'KRS. Til" follow ing is a list of unclaimed letters remain ing iu the Weldou posterrice: . I, iniie Taylor, General Grant Shatp, I.illa L A Crump, Mrs. Mollie Toncy, Willie Taylor, Misses Betlie Person, Hina I'urtress, Mary Hawkins, Anna I'ierce, llosa McCaden, Clueu Allen, Caroline J'onton. Sandy Boyd, Henry Alston, James Thompson, George Stanley, Rich ard Sledge, Charles Sheppard, J. H Keel, lily 1,'ell, Amos l'lukston, Dock l'arker, Kveline I'ieicu, Mrs. Betsy L. l'onton, Mrs. Cato Allen. I'ersons calling for any of the above letii.TS will please say "advertised." "My boy cam,, boujo from school one day with hi hand badly laereated and bleeding, aud suftcriug great pain," says Mr K. J. Schall, with Meyer Bros.' Drifg Cu-i S'- Louis, Mo. "1 dressed the wound, and applied Chamberluiu's I'ain Balm freely. All paiu ceused, and iu a remarkably short time it healed without Laviug a scar, l'or wounds, iMaius, swellings aud rheumatism I know of o uiidieiue or prescription cplal to it 1 consider it a household necessity." The i't and OH cent siz s. For lo by W. M. Cohen Weldou. J. N. Brown, Halifaj, Dr. A. S. Harri- BOU, Kllfielii. . .f Ano It Km lit: n a AY. As M r. James Trueblood was driving into town last l'ri day his horse became frightened coming down the hill at the biickyard aud rai away. Mr. TruiWoo l In Id on as lonp as he thought prit deqi and finding tlia' he could uot stop the hurs he jumped out of the bugjy, aud the horse then continued its mid career up Klin street Id turning the corner at Kim and Third the buggy came in collision with a lamp post. That ended it. The right front wheel was smashed and the vehicle overturned, and then the animal was glad to stop. The shafts of the bu.'gy wai also broken. That about makes up the total datungo. - AnoTHWI TltAlN, The News and Ohserver gives out the following: "It is reported that au effort is being made to revive tho "Shoo Fly" on the Seaboard Air Line by the towns between ltaleiuh aud Weldou. There is olily ouc mail by which they come to U ileigh in the day now, and that arrives at 3.31 iu the afternoon, and thuy uauiiot return the aanie d iy. This train would arrive about 10 a. in aud leave Kaleigh about an. in, Tho W ilmiuglon and W el J, Railroad runs such a mail to Wiming ton every day. This train would greatly accommodate tho people on I lie S. A. I and at tbe same lime bi of much benefit to (Weigh if the road can establish this tram again. There are two reasonable thing which everybody should do: lake good care of one's health; and if lost, regain it quickly. and to this everybody will agree. And there are a great multitude of people who areagreed that for both purposes Simmons Liver Regulator is tho be helper. "I am troubled with torpid liver and noth jng gives relief so quick like Simmons Jaiver Uegulator." II,. II. Strang, Lafce City, Fln- Km'aI'K. Messrs. Forest W. II. Cap, 11, Jr., mad-a Tuesday from serious in- jury. They were diiviog a horse attached to a bugL')' and when 1 hey reached the steep bill this side ol' Chockayotle creek, tin- horse began to run and kick. The l uggy was ovi rlurin d and the occupants thrown out. The !i'rse da-hed upon the bridge and hung one of tin' wheels in the railing of the structure, breaking a lew spokes and tluing other damage to the vehicle. Neither of the young men were injured, though they were quite badly frighlcufd, and i; is safe to predict that they will not grow any more for the next seven years. Oi'knkii With Flattkuino 1'itus risr.ru. Uoanoke Institute opened last Thursday with a good attendance for the first day and a line prospect for one of the best schools wc have ever had here. Tbe bouiding department is a new feat ure and one that will add greatly to the future of the school, l'rof. Junes has lilted up his boarding department in very excellent style and already has a number of boarders and others expected. The um-ic department is in charge of Miss Bessie Worlbitigton, of Rocky Mount, a young lady whose rare accomplishments. sweetness of disposition and great person- f al beau l y njiilp her admirably lor tbe : lask of imparling musical knowledge to. her pupils. New scholars continue t" cotne in, and the school this year is ii decided success. Jl'ltOlts Sl'Kl'IAI, TKIU1 ClUMIN.U Coi'tti' The following is a list of jurors drawn by ihe County Comiiiisiiioners, ut Halifax last Monday, lor the special term of Halifax Criminal court, to be held, be ginning Monday ihe ''7lh : i'. II. Whitehead, W. A. Cherry, John Liicus, Kerry I'rice, W, F.. Thomas, A. M.Inge, J.N. Powell, K J. Parks, Joe Patterson, R. B. Brickcll, John Hudson, W.T.McMaiks, J. $. Carr, Ii. V, Moore, George Bobbins, W. M. Sledge, B I. AUbrook, J. A. Johnston, W. C. Alsbrook, W.W. Rosser, Wallace Ilines, N. B Joscy, W. B. Neville, A. T. Cook, It. II, Taylor, K. L. Lee, Carey Pender, '.K I,ynn, p. V. Randolph, F, I). I'ur nell, W. T. Joyner, R. I,. Stokes, W. tt Smith, Lafayette Shaw, II. II. Pickens, W. P. Harden. Tiik Giikat Miu.s at Koanokk IfAjl lis The great mills at Roanoke Rapids are running on full lime, and giving cuiploynient to about three bun drcd operatives They are making strictly first class goods in every particu lar. Mr Moody, manager of the large cotton mill, informed us that In- null was turning out the rjnest cotton goods of any mill in ihe South, Wc are uuder many obligations lo Messrs. Maxwell and Moody Kir eourlesim extended in showing uu iliiough their mills. It would liuhly repay any ouc who has not In en (lu re lo go throiieh these mills and see the machinery at work knitting un derwear and making collou goods. The eapiial inve-ted in these two mills, in machinery alone, must be immense. Both mills have dynamos of their own and are beautifully lighted by electricity, . Pit. Hit. SyiNiiKi,, A I'poiNTKH. Bev. F 1. Swindell, 1). I) , has beeu appointed to succeed the late Rev. W. S Black as presiding elder ol the Warren ton district, Methodist F.piscopal Church South. Bishop Hargrove in making the ap pointment wrote him us follows: "I hereby appoint you presiding elder of the Warrcuton district (or the te- maiuder of conference year, made vacant by the deal h of W. 8. Black. Tbia does not release you from your pervious ap pointment as missionary secretary. Let the fact be published in the Norili Curo- liua I hristain Advocate. Hr. Sintell writes to the Advocati: At tbe earliest possible date I will ar range for the dual work placed upon me lo not object lo the arrenton district but I would have been glad to have given the fuil time to my work for missions My heart is in that Ihe Methodists of cldon are well pleased at the appointment ol Hr. Swin dell. The Nka s wus the first paper iu the State to predict that Hev. Hr. Swin dell would probably succeed Hr. Black. No Cai sk rou Complaints. Then- are people in the world who fiod fault and grumble without a cause. Ve have theiu right lure in VY cldon, loo. Hut il they would pause for a moment aud rc flacl they would rejoice instead of com plain. A few years ago cattle were gracing where the splendid basiu of water here furnishes power for a lurge grist mill that is running night and day with a capacity of more than L'UIIO bush els a day. We also have a cotton sccu oil mid running iu season and tho two mills give employment to many hands Then wc have the magnificent wine plant of Garrett & Co, located al Chockayotte, one of the largest concerns ol the kind in the country, uud employing about wenty bunds and "ending out salesmen all over the I'ui ed Slalcs Thi firm on day recently shipped :IIII0 gallons of wine We cau then look ut Koarukc Rapids, built as it Were upon our vuy borders, a new town with an immense cotton mill and a great knitting mill i'hese mills give employment to several hundred h inds and are both running on lull lime. All these improvements are uf recent date. ,ow it uiuy be seen at a glance that wo have advantages 0ver al most any other tuwu in the Slate, for Weldon is the great center, and with our railroad facilities it will in lime become au important point. Crops, also, are much better than many would suppose A drive through the countiy will con vince any one that this is true, so in stead of finding fault let us rather rejoice that we are a greatly favored people. - i No t'ure-Nu lay Thai is the way all druggists aell Groves Tasteless Chill tonic for Chills and Mala ria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50c. Riluratfl Your llowela With t'ttsrarets. Canity L'ainartic, sure constlnaiioa foraeer. too, Ma, (ICO C. tall, drwKiuntuii4noar. N'.Ut now Slainbaek and narrow escape lit ItniN I'avis Kll.ir.ti -One night last week liurion I'avis Colored, of ibis pi ice, fell IV i triiit on the Atlantic t'oa-l I, ine south of Halifax, and was ground to pieces helical It the wheels ol tile train. Ills b'.dy was .so b.i'll cot and seat lereil along the track that id utiliealiou would have been impossible but C.r a button and two knives found in (he clothing, recognized by some one us hav ing been in Burton's possession when be left town. Kvcry one in Weldun knew Burton, aud no one knew any good of him. His death was a horrible one, of course, but he was stealing a ride on the train and uceepii d Ihe chances uud lost, lie was only about rifiecn years of age, yet be had been in jail oltcn, and figured on sev eral occusiotis in ihe Superior court, who knew llurlon predicted tliut All he would finally wind up ut the end of a huiiginuu's noose, but he ended matters by falling fruui the train. We are always sorry for any one who uiivls such u hor lible death, and llii- should be a warning to other hoys ar iund town. A Jai'.vnksk Leiti iik Bev. A. S. Isbid.i, a native of Japan, converted from heathenism and idolatrous worship, deliv eredahcture here Friday evening iu llie Mctbodi-t church. Owing to the peculiar manlier ill which he speaks the Kngli-h language the lecture was nat urally amusing, but ut the same time many porij iris ol it Were most pathetic. Kspccially so was that portion of ihe lee turc in which he related his struggles and dials when bc(lirst accepted the Chrisiiuu religion. His father was a Buddhist priest and daily ministered in the temple where the poor, deluded chil dren of darkness bowed down to idols of wood and stone. When tbe son told of his conversion, he wis driven from home and spurned by bis loud ones. His mother, sister and father all turned their backs upon him'. Itwaslhin the new c invert looked up in perfect fiiilb and said, "Jesus, I Thy Cross have Taken, All to Leave and follow Thee." Since that time, however, his lather, mother, and sister all embraced the true Christian religion. The falher has passed over ihe great divide and rests ou the o'h -r sh ,ic, hut the inolher and sister now iLVail, Willi loving urins out stretched, the return of their boy. Mr. Isbidi will retuin to Japan soon where he will labor fail Molly for the salvation of his old lime friends and asoeiates'. c U ni i yitr ik cditi;i with local Applications, as they cannot i cii, h ihe scut of the disease. Catarrh is a hi ioil or constitutional disease, and iu order lo cure it you most take internal remiilies 1 1. ill i (alarm l ore is taked ml, rnally, and acts directly on the blood and iiiucuous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is nut a quack medicine. It was pres, ribetl by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular lirtseiipiion t i-t composed of the ho-t I. hie know, combined with Ihe best blood purifiers, aciiug di rectly on ihe tuueuous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredi ents is what pruduees such wouderful risuhs in curing Catarrh. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Props, Toledo, Ohio. M4.old by all Druggists 75e , 1 esiinionials free COUNTY AFFAIRS. Frnu'cJins: uf the linn i uf CuuMy ('.iiuimis sinners in IK'itiilir Swiinn al Halifax MmiJay anl TuesJay. The board was called to order Monday al'tei noon ut half past two o'clock, all ineinb is of ihe hoard being present, as I. Hows: T. N. Harrison, chairman; A A White, J P Fundi, J. II. Norman a, d C. P. Anthony. The I allowing business was tr insai-trd Ai'linllNTS Al.l.oWKIi. .1 II Feiiuer, work court house, I IMI. .Ill N irmaii, con piisom r to jail, IS (III " serving noiices 8 III F, T Clark, j salary as attorney, fill I'd Weldou Corn Mill, meal, !!" 'lo M KurgiTsun, recording orders ti !)H " u trunsciibing records ti5 lid '.V (1 Purncll, con. prisoners 4 011 C W Skiuuei, eon " 1 IIK C W Dunn, serving ord rs, ;! b'll " eon prisouers, 'J oil G"o A Blanch, holding inquest, 17 td B 1 Alsbrook, siipt eo. fence, 2 0 J N Brown, drugs county, 4 8." ' goods " 1 Rt) .1 T Dawson, cm lunatic Kileigh, Tl ad A II Green, " '' Goldshoro ii 211 Moses Willi, ms, jail account, 17.140 A L Stall back, go, als c unty 4 00 Lie BimhiI, wnk biiilge 1 Oil S A Hux, serving noiices, 1 Kll .1 II AlslHook. upiiiingbridge, 185 '.III 1 J o d, Kiipl eo Ii, me, 4.1 l.t W I' Parker, goods county, HI ,11 llarrell's Priming lloit-e. 25 (ill Win I'ierce, work for county, 1 ,10 J M Griitf.ird, rep - blidges Ii 7") TN Harrison, goods lor county, 71 fxl ami v r. ,-tnuill, ex lunatic Oil W V. Deinpsey, making e, fiin, '.' Oil A K Ciim r, uooil" cotiiny, ''n 70 IV Cohen, goods coiiniv, 2 -, Mo. M Furgifson, making report I Kouid ol Kipiull.illnti, i.i 00 T N Harrison, 2 days as com. ti 50. C P Anihony, 2 " " ti 00 A A W hite, 2 " " li 00 J II Norman, 2 " " 5 80 vie M Fnrgerson, 'i das us eh rk 4 00 W It Neville, 2 days as j iinior I 50 .1 P Fuirell, 1 day audmileaue l 00 J II Davis, bal due on taking tax Ii 10 00. J D Wood, building bridge, 2!) 8!) " repaiiing " !l (nil UK H1ISINKSS. Ordered that the tax collectors be i uuired to meet aud settle whh treasurer and render statement monthly. Ordered thai the lime be extended October 1st lor tux collectors to m final settlement. Ordered that tho Board meet in lb 4lh Monday in September to accept bond of the newly appointed lux eollcclora. Did red that ihn contract he awarded o U. 0. Fenner tucostrtct well, accord fog to specification!!, In court house yard. the rush Gf humanity. Uriel' liils 1 fiat 'Ifll of Ilk Irau'ls uf Miss B, mice Williams, ol' Littleton, was in (own Tuesday. Miss Maud Inge is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Puriiell. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kvans eaitie down from Littleton Tuesday. Mrs. W. T. Shaw uud children are vis iting relatives in Wilson. Mr. W. I). Cochran, of Bocky Mount, came up Sunday on a visit. Mr. Fred. Horuaday spent several days at Kidgcwuy this week. Miss Puttie Sumnierell, of Winston, is visiiing Miss Kstelle Fdwurds. Judge Jacob Battle, of Houky Mount, was a caller at this office Friday. Mrs. King, of Portsmouth, was lute Tuesday on a short visit to friends. ('apt. H. C. Cohen, of the Coast Line, spent several days in town ibis Week, Mr. George Green has returned home from u visit to relatives at Warrcuton. Mr. W. K, Daniel is vi-iting his family who are summering at Fork I'nion, Va. Hr I. A. Collins, a prominent physi cian of llnlield, was in town last Friday, Miss Hattie Clark returned home from a pleusaut visit tir relatives ut Scotland Neck. Judge T. N. Hill, of Halifax, was here Friday en n lite from a professional visit to Petersburg. Messrs. T. C. and W. B. Hanison nt to Ringwood Saturday and returned nine, Monday, Judge J. M. Mullen, of Petersburg, .line out this week on a visit to his farms II iiinoke river. Misses Rosa and Jennie Tilghman ive ret '.lined home from a visit to rela lives at Portsmouth. 'ri.f. W. C. Riddiek, of the A. & M. College, at Raleigh, who bus been here on a visit, returned homo Monday, Misses Aggie McGee and FJiza Pur II have returned home from a pleasant ouiing at Littleton and its- vicinity. Mrs. M. Hortcnse Pope, of Cmirtland, Vu , spent several days here last week on visit to her sister, Mrs. Turrcnline. Miss Jessie Kdwards has returned oiue from a visit to relatives at Durham, wh to she bad "a perfectly lovely time." Mr. M. F. Hart lelt Monday for Balti more and New York, for tbe purpose of living in a large stuck of fall aud winter goods. Mrs. T.N. Hill, of Halifax, baa re turned home from a visit lo Rev. aud Mrs. Mw.irl li"UuIk't, ut rnnciss Anne, Md. Miss Luvenia Sumnierell, formerly of this county, but now living with her brother in Columbus county, is visititiL' relatives here. Ivtkkkstinu T.Mii.KAr. There was quite an interesting tableau in tl e front porch of a wi II known up town idence last Sunday evening. Pretty iris seated pi 'luresquely in the moon lit, wlxieliere anil tlicre jouiil lie tecn upon bended knees several sprigs of tb ontiosite sex. -Tiik boy who is being flogged can't tuke much stock ill "Asleep at the Switch." ADVERTISEMENTS. We hfivn a twvifc prepnrea espodally for yuu.wliich u.iii ir. u ireuiH or tb tlai'll ttlxiinlerM wnrmi aln Unit tvory clilld u liable U Ud fur VlllCll fa rrcy 9 Vermifuge has been BiiwesNfully used tut m nun ctjuuiry. StS. KUKT, Htltim,r, Id. BOANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. Co if WTO us ' BuiLdes. Furnishers of SBniijiiDn Materials, & Manufacturers of CoflLins & Caskets and dealers In UNDERTAKER'S SUPPLIES. Wc sell them from $2 to Kll). Our Collins and caskets will compare favoru bly iu workmanship and finish with those of any factory in the I'uited States and prices guaranteed to be the lowest. ,AII orders tilled at short notice, sep 9 fiin. IUMS WHtrlr Alt Fltt fil fL Bast Cuuwh 8yruv. Tuteitiutid. UK in uma om dt onigiy. mm IE jar unsco "TIT" Qn, 0 XK W ADVKRTISE.M ENTS. irn DRESS GOODS! Of all the great showiug here of Dress Gouds but three pieces hear the McKinley tariff. All tbe rest arrived in this country bifore the .signing of the law, and are therefore from 20 lo 25 per mil. below present prices Buyers will find this out when they compare the prices here wilh those if stores which bought their stocks later and have to add to ill "ir own the Mc Kinley l a rill'. Never huu tbe wisdom of prompt action been mere clearly proven. Never bus ibis store before shown such a great and choice assort went. MEN S rNLAI NDERED SHIRTS -Fifty d.. r,h,. "Ga,li,hl," the greatest se'ler we have ever bad iu Men's hite 1 'nlautidered Shirls, 50 cents. PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS. Open back and from, three pleats, Shirts mukers uiusliu, union linen bosoms .'in coins. NEW EIDERDOWNS. Pink, blue white und grays; bieh ipialitj; a yard, 25 cents. IS-INCH FRENCH SERGE. Black and navy only, not wiry, but soft line French Serges, cloie woven, weighty, high rjualiiy. Cnu.-uul value even for this store 50 cents. SPECIAL IN DRESS GOODS -Two eases of the prettiest novelty drcsi stulfs wc have ever sold at anything near the price 12! cents. FANCY DRESS GOODS. IS pieces Wool Novelties. 12 styles, all good, scant of u yard wide by but I inches, go on sale Monday at u yard, 25 Cents. LADIES' FALL VESTS Ribbed shaped, sill lapel, per! buttons, Teiced Moco yarn, fall and winter weight, long sleeves, giissetted arms. Why pay j5e. or 2'ie. when you can buy minor one thousand of tl em here for each 111 cents. FANCY BENGALINE NOVELTY Heliotrope in two shad, g brown in two shades, myrtle uud Hunters' green, two hhns, all with small raised black figures. Copies, these, uf high c isi Paris novelties by the ipiickest uud cleverest of American mills. 41 inches wide and only 50 cents. G W YNEIU) SUITINGS. Yard wide, all wool, every shade 50 bees, and when these are gone, good-bye. No such value will be sei n aoaio in years. No time should be lost if you wuut to economize 25 cints. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Wat The Great New Store, ON MZ&ttMnY, NORFOLK, VA. (When ordering goods, please mention this paper ) ANDY OB CURftOHSTIPATION 1R1I1T 11TPI V nfllRlKTUPn "n r nOOUliUltiH UUrlllrllllCiCiU tiip. nnrr plptnil honkl.t frs. All. STKK1IM1 ItmhllV 55"' 5" Sei a IIhUUlBWl.8 ..V..jini.,'i.in.fi.n.,jrti ik We ure now having u big rush .". buyer is still on the northern markets sbipging to us by almost every freight. i Ladies' Oxfords, H5, 40, GOc; Floor neallings, 7. '.I, 1 1 , 15c; Ladies' .'k' " Shirt waists, 1, 25, 50c; Calicoes, ,'i, 4, 4 le; 25 et. I!r eaded Sateen 12e. Ill Ladies' patent tipped shoes, 5Se; 5e, Aiirons HI inches wide )0e, S IX 1 ''i K'"J uinLrliaiiisi 4c. luon'a witL- liriiu hat.s, 5o, boy'." cheeked bats li J- wilh band 5c, Mosiuito netting, I!, 4 5e, window shades on spring rollers ff IS, 20c, Ladies' fine drins hats, 50c, 75, USe, IIS inch curiam scrim 5c, ki Ladies' gause vest 4, 8, 10e, Cr(iuette scls, 4 balls 75c; S balls OSe. ... Ii Hammocks (15, 75c. mi Moquette Rugs, 90c. up I.nte styles HatnbiirL's, 1 11,0c laces i, i,l'-'e Silk Kibbons, 2, " collar an d cull's 111!, l!8c Oil cloth IX""'1' (5,'ocl worninit clocks 4."), Site .'. f.,l,l....,.l,..,lJ,..ri,,.r It., l'lui.l ,lr,. ft aoale ware at about j regular prices Table oil chub HI 1 lite New lot wall ki ik paper 3J le Silk holts lame buckles 8, llie llross shin billions lie Big lf job lace curtains 11x7 feet 18c Ixll I'eet 42 ic IxlllJ foot 4."c .-illll blocks fk ribbon at hall' regular prices Linen table cloth umul lill inches wide .'Sic -v-24 envelopes 'Jc 2k sheets writing .aper 2e Heavy v: rv iile while conn- f ih ter panes .the oil, i .ic I .nilies spriii'.' styles sailor hat II, 1 lie Pressed 211, Ji'. 2:ic .lob in corsets l."i, 'HW. New styles Smyrna ru's 112 inch 25e 'AS inch W fi K.Vlill inch g I Jill Floor oil clot h 1, 1J, 2 yurili wide 12! 15, 2Ue Don't v i. .. fuil lo pel some of our floor mailings; these nniiiintts worth nearly Iwico W ft asniuch. as we ipiote above we have hotelr. ,1- ol oilier tbio-anl styles 1V ' which wo buying uodertbe tuarkct prices, and cau all ird to sell all these ' "H poods much less than the regular '" ... .11 1. 1. 1. 1 IV.. .1, in ul m SPIERS & DAVIS, jj Aup. 9,181)7. Clothing, - Shoes - and - Hats. Also a large line of Gents' Furnish ing goods and notions. Don't miss your chance. Stop to see me be fore buying. Next to Midi's Grocery. Mm Clay CATJ1ABTIC DRUGGISTS rsHKiriimnlliullMi. rjsrirrls srs th lilrsl l.ni ariD or cnw.lnil ,us rssi nauiralrmiilll. Mm. to., rliirio-11. (Iimlrenl. Ian., or rn tnrk. ait i 5T- 5T 5 ou Spiing uud SiimmiT Good niekiui: ui i .lis and bari;ains and Men's sianding and turn over collars, kj dav stnke clocks, 2' inches bii;h. " Vine Torclioti laces ii, 5, S Se Cotton IW 4, 8c Men's luunihied Shiils with VV mats lii Meet 'Joe Almin clooka '0, " Curtain poles anil Ihtures 15, 20o 11 ,t,v) It li' "o , r Mil ,.'.' civl. " prices heiiomber we prepay freight ii ...... tin,., a,,,..,,.,,. on .i Weldon, N. (J. Mi Our . DEAI.KU IN .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 HEN YOUR BEAU COMES ... . b m n m., m n.,4 t. .Music is in oriler tliesedeliglitAil evenings, noil the In-llei the l'iano, the better the music, l'or every sort of music, ocal or nistrumentol, the Are by long odds the best. Our Pianos, asa prominent musician just said, "The .Shell l'iano is the representa tive American l'iano, and it has no supe nor iu thisor any other country." It' you want u gem iu Ihe household, get a Stiell' l'iano ACCOM MUJJATINU TlCltMS. .Send l'or illustrated Catalogue. CII AS. M. h'l'lKI'F, II N. Liberty at., Jtaltimore, Md. Washington, fl'Jl Kleventh st.., N. W. Norfolk, Va., 41(1 Main street. Charlotte, 'JKiNVTryon st. oct 8 ly. .3 :8 UfilVEF$IJY SctfOOL. I PROGRESSIVE. THOROUCH. ABLE FACULTY. m.NSKIlVATOKV AliVANTAi.'KS IN I I lyEUSIO & ART. t SukI i'ur nt'W 7J illiislrHlccl cntulKtii'. WILLIHRI nuLmta UAVId m, D.. t- H-lft I if i lnwKV Vlil'NT, N. ('. W. if-V -W-fhfyf-ih'K W'' WWiir tyfyW Norili Caiuliiin, In llic Circuit lluliluK Con nl , ( Criminal Courf. Notice is hereby iven th;it in pursunnc of an order rendered by lii.s 1 lonur Thomas II. Sutton. Jiuineol' llie Kirsl Criminal Circuit ol' North Carolina, there will be held a special or extra term ol the said Criminal Cuuit at the Court House in Hal ifax town commencing on the 4th Monday in September A. 1) , 1hii7, the name beinn the 21tli day ol Kaiil month. JiisticcHol'the ie;iee are hereby notified to make all crim inal case tried by them in which they have not jurisdiction, before the assembling ol'waid courtretninahle towuid extra term. Thin September 6. lHltf. NThKUMi Al. liAKY, Clerk Cir. Chin- Court Jfalil'ax Co. sept ! It. s :ale of land Iiy virtue of a judgment rendered at May ttrm 1H!)7 of the Superior Court of Halifax county wherein Vey Bros, aie PluintitlH and John A. Collins as adminis trator of .1. U. Home & others are .Defen dants, I shall a commifisioner of said Court sell to the highest bidder for cihIi at the Court Home door in the Town ot Hali fax on Monday the 4th day of Oct. 1897, that tract of land situated in HaUtax county near the town of KutieM. bounded by the lauds oi W. W. Taylor, T. L. Wbit aker, Joseph W. Jenkins und Webber & Havis, eontaining forty six acres more or lets, the same being the land purchased by said J. K. Home from hpier Whitaker, and by said Whitaker from T, N- lill Trustee. For particulars, see Hook 70 at page 4'j:i, iu Register's otlice of Halifax count v, Moselev lo Hill, Trnstee. "J M. iiRIZZAKD, Commissioner. Halitax, N. C, Sept. 2, 17. -9-4fc. 1 have this day levied tiM)u the follow ing described real estate to satisfy the taxes now due and unpaid for the year lHUti aud will sell at public outcry ut the court house dor in the town of Halifax, eonnty of Halitax and State of North Carolina at IU o'clock M on Monday the tth day of Oeinher 1M7 Tax Description. and Cost, (ieotiilliam, trus. a, residence 2ti J K Spear. 1!H a. Slash tract 4 fit) James C. Ashe, 100 a. Slush tract, 4 91 J H. r tiNNKK, Tax Collector for Halifax township. pvxKei.'T' TOK'S N011CK.-W Having iinilitieil as executor of tbe es tote of Mrs. Klla U. ltell, deceased, I here by notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to aie oh or before the 1st day of October IrtiM or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted ti said estate will pleune make inun?diu.te payment to me. 'Ibis 2d duv of September 1HH7. 1"! 11. 11K1.L, Kjccutor of the esUiteof.Mra. Klla li. Hell. S. G I.uiiel, attorney tor executor, sep II lit t. Established l-7!t. Savage.SonCo. Cotton Factors AND Comnrissiun Mercliants, NORFOLK, VA. Wholesale and Retail IValer In COTTON HACCINH. TIKS, l'KAM'T BAtiD, Ac. Norfolk, Va , Sept. 7, 1W. We iiiote Cotton, Firm, (lood Middling, Middling, l ow Middling, 't. Middling S. L. Middling, Stains, TEAM TS. Dull. Kancyf Prime, Kt. Prime, Spanish, per bushel, H K. I'eiw, mt bag, Klk Peas, per busliel, Itiee, per bushel, Eggs, per doz.t n, yi.7fl shew Is-Special attention given to Sale of Cotton, tirnin, l'eniiiits and I'eiw. DESIGNS SENT FKEE. In writing give some limit an to price and state age of deceased. l,Alt(.l.iTTO Klntbe South to select from. We have no branch yard, and parties doing business under a similar firm name have no connection with tut in any way whuterer. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (Eatabliahed 1848.) 159 to 13 Bank at., Norfolk, V ' ' Bov ly. 14 1 aM.;r.a..t':-i
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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