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tefflii pjf ill .lit ul ausraak S0bu Sift W HF8gtMnij PUS JOHN" "W. SLEDGE, I'Uoi'kif.tok. VOL. XXXII. A. IN" E "W SP APEB FOE THE PEOPLE WE LOON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 189S. TEBMS:-!i-' annoi in advance NO. 40. s-Ci1 Tl.'ty Yenr3 Aro. Who obM imiiKlne tlint thin nhould bt Tlif t'Uce whrrf , (n riRhttrn mm tv thrt Tint while wotld wonder of tub cud SV.mt.l shnilow the tiAilntu, poly i hi nine., , line ill the Yut wm the print ciMiOrrr J on Aycr'n t 11 la. hy the world jr-(ci re4. Chit no-Iike, thry record nhow, .iluc they tatted so rt ago. Aycr's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous (success with the public. And that moans that Ayer's Pills r.ocomplish what is promised fur them; they cure whore others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Fair medal of 1893 a fact which emphasizes the record: 50 Years of Cures. , ( Mat! onlr f promptly.) rt will ninil itiivnnt inn nf all ch irjriw, our in-" ll.'piii o Spi cml Cata luttm. oofHiijtij.iK Kiiniltimi, liniiwics, Itnp, ttivc , CiiK'krry. Mirrors, I'lenin. ilcl Iji1, McfrftrtTAturK. Ilaliy lairlHH' B, etc. T''i la the m.t c- ra I'leU book vr pul'lioliPfl, ami we pity all nMMtft. li- lltlHVraplitxl CariH't Ca aloiruc hovf v ctiriH'tv tu color, ia fllmi ou It tlio nki' ir. It carpet aiuiip'Ui i f u'lttnt, t" ill tut Ho. In muiiipa. 1 nent u no rmunn whv yui If mill pv your ln'ul lialtr 0 pir crut. priitit wh' ii y", gun (juy frtna tli- mill. Drx)p a liuo uuw to tbe uoaoy-tare t. JULIUS HINES & SON, Baltimore, Md. Please mention t'ttn pappr. i SPECIALIST and AUTIIOIilTY nn all C! ILMa All win an- Kuir.-rinit with any IU.imH) TU1 HLK. won hi bo wis to cill on or a 1 Irt'M hv in ill. Consult itinn tree aint tn - Iu hum ni Mp nn If 1 t suit i-ii'-h p:irtu ni.tr cnn Wh -n wilini; to tnt' pleiiHt; Htitnip tor reply. I'liOr'" J.VS HARVKY, 4 J Chun-li St tNr No I it 17 v. Niitolk. V W, T. PARKER, Heavy AND Fancy Farm Implements. 2:' I I'orxn SACKS OK SALT KDH II in l'KUSACK. B.rtirrecl prirm mul pulitrntoiitmn to lU. hk I IV. W. M. IIAHUHTOS CO., Wholesale anil HUil I)rlera in CAKI'KTS, 8TOVKS, nd Maltroyieii.etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M. H A H LISTON' A CO , No 20 N. flynuaor St., Plcnt.org Vi. JVtttrKuxloSAL CAHDS Jtt M. Ml-LLBH, VALTES B. lURIIi DLLIM DANIEL Wilimn, N. C. i-i'tlo n lh.rourtaof Htllfki ndNrlliin 1 ' t'nl In therttipremrmid FiMl(rl MtHrtt. (!ol. ' ""inmiilB In llrUof North (rulln. Irtuoh oa,., Hllli. N. C.opeu tin H J) It. T. T. UlS!, No. 1AU. 1 hifnar-trt-wtwt () oak writ ir it J . '.ft nil Iniimtiotntiiy. B I our pmw- . 1h! pi lc lor r this U) disk. PAQF JAMES HARVfiY. U 01' Groceries DENTIST Waldos, N. 0. OOo oyer Emrj A Piwot'iatoi. lO-lt-tj. The 013 Familiar Texts. A POINTER FOR MINISTERS. Thank J IV the SilcJ, Tcar-stainJ. I urn Ite in Our Olj liitlcs. Huff wt ii!) lnvf i ho oil l'aiui'i;ir tcxt in I'u' .I.IhV. Th-y n.'V.T :r..w ul., ami T-'p'-titiun in 4rni n or tu -Jiiiiti in tinko- ilKin 'l.'iirt-r imp) HWct.-r, in irn hiiiiiii iiM with tint yniM. TI1.7 are liku tlic iUw in;i.li- iir to n in t'hiMiioo'l; no utliT mh t.,U.-e th-ru, Tli ..LI houi,', llu hilN on which our vy. first rttttt'd, the otuniry clmri'h, "Kl.-i'pin jiiin-o" liifk of it, ill- Huh m-lmol lions.., l,n tin- lovi-.l (.poU which in)' infancy knew;' nowht-r.1 aihl n-'ver can sit -h iI tccH lie fonml. l4iinliiiriiy hut il."jmn our low for thi'tn; nn I often in after yearn, thuuli greatnes, sikv.'Hs ami power hav U. corn 1 our;, we are Ul lo r-turn to chililioora happy Inm.' an.l rest, or, if thai U i:i)p w4ih!e, to let itnainalion, fancy, ami feeling havu full play, to briti hack tlione n-uitici atxl iiicidonl.i. Som -what like our love of fuinilnr pas Wt in the Bible. Sermons on hu-Ii t'XU never j;row (iresmue. So we fell lastMridiy when luteiiin to a commun ion t ilk oa"0omo unto me, all ye tint labor an 1 aro heavy la len ami I wiil ive you rest." By no mans was it (he first time we. had heard that text used, but ho we dwelt on the truths as they feli from the lips of tliin in.uiUT. and how many a cheering and comforting thought ci me to us in uur meditation upon it. Somehow, it would not seem like the sauio Bible if that ver.se were taken out. And how it oomfirls saddened hearts. though Mttit at the 'ulc of a dead one lon hved and now lout awhile, to hear, ''Let not your heart he troubled, licit bin let it be afraid." What assurance to read aain and nain, ''For God so loved the world tb it He lmvo Mix only begot ten Son." L it the minUtt r preach often from the old teits. for the paradol it- true that they are never old. They are the pen nnial upriu'N of peace, rctt, joy. hope and asMirance. Thank (iod fur the soiled, tear-!t lined, torn places in our Bible Christian World. OSnow Railing. About one 111 t 11 now. I (lavs would ir-p. d.ue to run out 1 1 1 p o.irr nranri auo Dart Matin I til am) frolic ' and snow hull 111 midwinter Tliey li.ive to be muffled up like hot hnue llmvers Wfore l bey ilarc ven tint1 out in se vere weather, and even then would h udder at the thmiKht of rulliekinR in the Know as their jf r an d -mother did. The t rouble lies in the fart that too few Women enjoy perfect health and strength of the special womanly oiganism A wom an who t not well and ttionjf loeally can not enioy po.(l general lle:tltli. I r Pierre Favoiite l'retription cures all weakness and disease of the d licate and important orjraitH concenied in wifehood and mother- hood. It u the most pet tea ami nenuhr remedy ever devised for the peculiar ail punts of women. It restores womanly power, "treniith and viiility. It I me and DtllbN up the nerves w hieh have b. ell shat tered by -uff'-nnu and die.i-e. It correct all .rrecuUritie and der inRemmW and (top eliauHtuiK drain. It re-t"tr weak, nervous invalids to perfect health. It i intended foi this one r-l.iss.of di i tie: and is Rood for no other. It is the discovery of I it K. V. Pierce, for thifty y at cloef con ultinjr physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Itnil.ilo. N V. No other known medicine ran t.ike its place. "I haw hern tnwiti'iit witi lenvitr wenknesn that my phvi inn r.ilhd I'ul irrh of lh- womb." wnte Miss Trail Conner, of C itnli. Clarion Co., H "I d"Ctoi.d for it nn.l dil n! ft twHrr, Al last Ic.iiinnt n.yit tkoij; h I'irice i'nv nte rri;fc.tiption 1 k ( tv-tt.r nuht hLur and when lud Ukni four Mtlt i inr..l 1 reomi mrndot the Tiv..rit Pre rt;.h..n ' t" n fnrmt Ol none Shr tut teen uwun it and thinks it U wonderful ." Constipation i a little illness that if nrfleeted huihU a hin one-. I'r Piercf ' Plras.int Pellets cuie coustii.ilun. One little " Pellet " is j. jf nth-I ix. e oid two a mild cathartic f ney never jttipe. 8 Baltimore M AVI) G. P. R. I Maryland . I RyeS n Gentleman's 1 Drink." . IV. W. KAY; 1 Sole 2 Agent, 1 jTsXH ir .y v i m yji ' m 1 GORDON 1 Too Much Immi A GOOD REASON FOR IT. Ihc Cause of I'taiim in That Vidnity llai Lost lis HaiktuDc An I Kl"ip.'cl 10 (.peak nilh a pioncrrit lii" call- I iMili-.. I. tjr or fivo chililreii I'iick ol' dim, m,, wlu n h.. h;nl ivi n thu Jiriwi'iiis iiski'J fur I mill: "1 wo yi.ii luivo miv.Tiil cliililicn olil ornmtli lo lie in H'l.mil?" " Yiw, fiii! ul "liu i lii orli't to be ukuliOivi' iIiijk a wwk," lie rqilicil. "Ami I nolii'i'J a Hrlimil Iiouhu hull mill' buck uiiiiiii),' llii) irciM." " 1 el, tliiir'B a skuli'-liiiuti' up (liar, 'unci II 11 too bid the ehililnn can't . Y ilnlu't we nobody ur.und lliar,' r.Tkon?'' "No, It was chut up; I saw two other bel ween here ond ltidpsville and both were eliwd. I luo thewhiiol money given 0111?" "Nn, full Ints of twliool niouiy left ''Teueh.'r'i Houree?'1 ' No: sub lots o' ti achem to be hud." "Then vthal ia the trouble?" "Wall, it hain't exactly trouble," lie s.iid up he Kcructhed bin head and dug up the earl h with bin heel. "What's the inciter ailing here and I guess it'a the siiiic all ovtr lallin' in luv and gittin' ul.trrit-d " ''Olil The teachers get married?" "They do sab. The fust one we bad teaehedtwo weeks and then married Jubc Taylor. You'll come to Jube'a place about a mile further on, and she'll probably he lickiu' hii seven young 'tins." "The next one leached three weeks and then married Henry Djvisnn. Henry livis back hell- on the oilier roud, and if you wan' goin' that way you'd fiud her lickiu' five 'una and liullcrin' at the hired mjii." "And the next?" "And the next leached week and married Hubc While, which is me. aud which livei rUht vers an) thar's lur in the winder She's licked the young 'mis twii ver this in irniu biased me around ami called me nunies, and will have b lb lands in mj Iniir b "fore you've got 1'i.nj rds awiy. That's another teachi r c.'iiiiiii' ni-xi wn k, but ole Jim Laltimer is w.iiiiu'to marry her, and you kin put it d wn that the cause of edduca shun ulmu thisyerc road has sorter lost its hao'iboiie and is mistily weak in the kueea." I.ISIMI Ol'TTIIK II VMS'. A colored exhorier, while holding a meeting in treoria, says the Atlanta Constitution, solicited a special collection to delray the expenses of the tueeiiog "W'u'll pass roun' de hat," he sai 1, 1 en durin' dc singin' ob ile hymn on page No. l!0." ' Oil Jordan's Stormy Hanks " And then he proceeded lo "line out" the hymn, but so intent was he on thu col lection that he lorgot whole lines of it, aud supplied others, with the following result: On .lord in's stormy h.inks I stand Ktl ea-l a wishful rye. To t'auuau's fair en happy land ( Don t let dot hat pass by.) O de transportiu', rapturous aceue lal rises tu my mill! (Drop in J it titikel, H u l l r Green) Ku rivers ol iicluht. "Could 1 but stand where Moses stood Kn view de landsoipeo'er. Not J .rdan's srreuru, nor Death's cold floed (We wants t n d illars more )" The shortest aod surest way lo live with honor in the wi rid is tu be iu reality what we wo ild appiirto be. Ilurkleiifc truii-a ake. The Hist Salve in the world for Cuts Uruises, Sores. I'leers, Salt Uhcutu. fever Sirsm, Teller, Chapped Hands Chilblains. Corns, and all Skm Kruplions ind posiitvely curia Piles, or no pay re inired. It ia l'o ir.un. d In itive perfeel saiisfaction or money refunded, l'riee l' cents per box Fur salo at V. M ohm's Drug Si ore. If t man i worth knowing al all he i rorth knowini! well. Teller, K.-ili'ltliiMiiii nntl Kcxriiia. Tlii Intense Itrbituj and smnrtlnir. Inel-b-llt to those diffuses, Isilistantlv Hllayn liv applyinir ebanilierhiiii a V.ye anil skin Mill tiieiit. Many vrry bad cases ;,... 1 . ii permanent!- rnrrfl l-y l, I' ia piitiully ellii leiit fur itching I'll''" nl I favorite, n-nicily for aoni niiplea, linpiil bands, tiilllilalna, fnwt bites ami chronic mint eyes. SJ eta. per box. r. fadj'a runJllliui PoHtlct, arc just what a horse needs when in bail condition. Tmito, blood pnrifler and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine anil the best In use to pnt a hunw iii lirime condition. Price 33 cents per pae kage. Pur rule by W. M Cohen, Weldon; J N. Brown, Halifax; Dr. A. 8. Harrison, Enfield. There is a remedy for every wroDg and a satisfaction for every soul. Art Old Umu Every day strrnirlrirn. Wie belief of emi nent phvaleiftus lhat iroiur blood ia the raoae of Ihe majority of nur distaste. Twtnly-five years sen this theory was until m a tiaaie for the fte-nuila of Itrowni' mn Hitltre. The many rf markaldt cures tffettrd hy thia tkmous eld hmiwhnlit n mtily art a nmtient to prova that the theory ie correct. Browns' Iraa ilittara il aold by ail ileal era. I -.5 9 CAPT, J. M, I A lit'icf Slrtitcli of q 'Well r,n)n Gifi.d) o 2 5 "WRITTEN FOR THE ROANOKE NEWS.) ,7 ' V - '.'1 .IMlif., 7 : WP liVAiW stated last week, we now vary brief skelch of an honored ci'izn of tbe living. The subject of this sketch, like the mai ' Ml Ijy riely and iu the beginning, we will stale, th.it it wis only after being urged to do so, that he furnished an intimate Iriend the ouiliues ol this "sketch and that he strom'ly ol j 'eted lo "rushing into print." ( upturn J 51 Unznard was burn in Su neighborhood scbo lis until he was luurteen years old. lie then started his career in life as a clerk in the store of M. ,V R. S .1 mes, at Jarratts, Va , with wlmm he lived until they closed husi less. Allerwards he lived Willi I'rim'i. .t- Henry, in Stis-ex county, and rotuaiued sture at Sussex Court llous", ii'iiil he came ,.,., , ,,I li.l ,iih . ,... ,i... "l,o " "r"t .'i mi u.ih uauiu iii i iiuce ci Lo. Ile was managing partner of the firm until 1S.W, when, on account of ill health, he had to retire from business. He was then Clerk of the Superior court an I was Deputy eleik of the Couit of I'leaa and Q inner Sessions, with Captain Jain :s II. Whitaker till the war between the States broke out. Captain Whitaker was n luemh.-r of a military eomp iny, or gatiii -d ut Halifax, just pn r to tho war, in I wh hi hiwiliii a were declared, liu'weul iuto the war, aud Ciptiin Giizaird wis lof. in o m;,. ol'ilio . ,tli of bjth courts. When the war wasat its height, and too near f ircuuf .rt, the eourla were sus pend 'd and he w is dirooted to re u ive the li icor 1 1 1 a place of safety, if such a place could be found. Ile took the II words (two wagon load-) uhout, ten miles above Halifax and aoross Sh irt II irn Mill swamp, several miles Iron nnywhero, at that time, and depisited them in the sin ike h nise ol tin late ,1 iiii. s Harrison Walker, a ph. ie he considered as safe in any in the county, owing tu its isolation. Captain tinzzird th'O enterel thu Conl'el rite service and wis assigned In dutv as assistant Onricr Master, under the late Captain S. Woods m Venahle, of Peters burg, and was stationed at Weldon. After the war closed he removed the Kecorils hack to theci urt house, without the 1 ws or misplacement of a docket or a paper. During the years he was in the cl iJi',s lli M he studied law, with the assistance of ihe Hon Kdward Couigland, and after the war closed and matters bee line some what settled, he began the pricticn of law al ll.hfax, in which profession he has been engaged ever since, and during which lime he has held some reapon-iiilo posi tions. From bad and extravagant management of county ulfairs, al'tir the war, Halifax county became heavily iu debt, the county's credit became greatly impaired and its paper was worth only thirty cents in the il. liar. About this time one of the counly commissioners died and Captain liiiwird was persuaded and induced to allow himself lobe appoiuted to fill the vacancy. Ile wis. al once made Chairman of the Board, and had one year to STve b ifore thu next g n Til election. I'nder the management that followed, the ondii of the ooanty i.uprivel a id at the end of tin year county paper was at par. At the election following, he wis n nuitutel by bith pirieil pinie, in recogni liui of the valuable Berviees he had rendered the county, and was elected for two years more, during which lime tho county indebtedness w is paid off and the county treasury showed a handsome balance. Since that lime he has continued the practice of law, was elected Solicitor of the Infeiior court of Halifax county for two s icocssive terms, uud how well he performed the duties ul lhat office, hundreds who visited the court house can bear testin ony to his abilily and efficiency. He has been .Mayor of Halifax, whenever he would accept it, and occupies that position U"W Ile represented the enmity ol Halifax iu ihe Legislature of 1SII5 and hisaplendil cireer there is well known to all lie was a member of the Judiciary Committee of the House and was on other important c iiu uittces. He was mainly instrumental iu preventing the appoiulment ol an In-iuance Commissioner at a c wl 1 1 the State of 8IHII0 a year, when the lale Oclavius Cnke, theS ererary ol Slate, was so ably representing the Stale's i iuterest in that d pirliu 'nt The Commissioner, was not needed and il was only intended to mike a pi ic; for an aspiring p.liiiean,' Capain (irizurd fought it with all the p iwors he In I, aud his speech nn that occasion was sunken of as one ol ihe ablest ever before di-iien d iu the House. The bill was de feated, as il should have been. Captain (iriizird was born a Democrat ami ho has never depirted the failh. He ha heen a Free Mason thirly-five years, I wen' . lout yira ul'that time he has served as Master of Royal White Heart ledge No. L'.at Halifax. He is now ChainiiBnof the Hoard of Kdiieation of Halifax county and his sehc- tion to that responsible posuiou is recognixed by all parties to be a most excellent one. He has a record to be proud of, and iu all the relations of li'e, Captain Grizxard is regarded as a true and irieil Hi niocrat, a IP YOU WANTTO ltK !, V ICI . Don't find fault. I 0 1 Don't believe all the evil you hear. Don't jeer at everybody ' religious beliefa. Don'i be rude to your inferiors in so cial poiiion. Dnn'l ri peal gosaip, cv.n if it dots interest a crowd. Don't underrate any thing because you don't p uss it. Don't go untidy on the plea that every body knuws you II id'i contradict people, ven if vnu arc sure you aie right Christian t'p- llH.k fllKIIVKH HH V itiAHM Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions uf mothers lor children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of ihe world. 25 cents a bottle, lip sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and lake Do oth er kind OASTOIIIA, ti Iter? at -t t, fUWWK GRIZZARD. Ji. tbo order of things a little and give here the county, who ia still numbered anion" H .rity of L'ood men. does not wish f',,r n,,i. - kcx county. Va.. in 1830. and aili.ml,.,! il,u with them at llenrv and at ih, ir'" lir.'.n,.!, to II ilil'ix as a nirinor uiih il,.. ; . it. f. . .. learned lawyer and a Christian gentleman WHY? Y " I'y "n t bigamy not a twofold bh: (iug? Why is it that a silent pirtoer ha so much tu say? Why docs a loafer always bother a man when Ile a busy. Why d a-sa una who is really good u-ually look so sa I? W hy is llielinud (irl f furcigo birlll called a domestic? Why do we use the term 'playwright' instead of 'play writer?' Why dm a ueai ly all the milk uf human kindness taste uf the can? Why is it that a woman can never throw anything straight but kisses? Why does the man always want to open a dour marked "private"? Why is it that jour shoestring never breaks unless you are in a hurry? Why isn't the wedding ceremony a success unless there is a bitch in it some where? Why is it that about two-thirds of a doctor's bill is for guessing at your com plaint? Chicago News OABTOniA, he- II mi I. 1 Urn Wff Iffuiaia. Wroos Half On Top, HECOUIDNOTPART THE LIQUOR A Difficulty In Ihc Way uf Comflying Wilh Ilk1 Minister's Views preacher with views on the temper ance question was walking along a dusty road. A farmer with an empty wagon savo that it contained n gallon jug, over took linn and asked if ho did nut wish to lido. The preacher, assenting, climb ed into the wagon, and as they joggnl along toward the next village the two fell into conversation. Now, the preacher had his suspicioi.s concerning the jug and led the talk around to the subject of temperance, expounding his views at great length and with appro priate emphasis. Much to his surprise, his companion nuito agreed with him Nevertheless ihe preacher still cuntinued to suspect the jug. "My friend," he said presently, "would you mind telling me what you have in that jug there?" "Liquor," said ihe farmer. "I feared so," continued the preacher. "Now, my dear friend, you have agreed wiin ait l iiuve sum on tuts great ques tion of temperance." "Yes." "Can you not give pioof that you mean what you say und pour out lhat accursed liquor?" "No." "But I cannot understand" "Waal," said the farmer, "ye sec, I'd do it for ye otily half the liquor in that jug belongs to my brother." "Then empty your half, my friend." "But I can't do that nuther. Ye see. is half's on top " Boston Budget. Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. 11. B. (Ireeve merchant, of Chil- owie, Va , certifies that he had consum ption, was given up to die, sought all medical treat incut that money cuuld procure, tried all cough remedies he could ar ol, but got, no relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two buttles For ast three years has lieen attending tu lUsiness, and sins Dr. King's New Dis covery is the grandest reiiv ily ever made us it has done so much for htm and also Cot others iu his couimutiiiv. Dr Kinu's eovery is guaranteed for Coughs. Vlds aud Consumption. Il dou't fail Trial bottles free at W. M. Cohen's Drug Store. l'OI.NTKO I'AUAGK.VIMIS. (Chicago Daily N'ewa.) The scale of justice, is nothing but a Ilia! balance. The high churchman uses candles and I ho Baptist dins. It ia the clean tablecloth that catcl.es the early grease spot. A treo is covered with bark, but a dog is usually lined with it. A woman can tell what another woman has on as far as a man can smell friid How To Look tiiiiui. flood looks are really more than (-kin deep, depending entirely on a healthy con ditioner all ihu vital organs I the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look; if youj stomach tie disoidered, you have a dys peptic look; if your kidneys he uffected, you have a pinched luok Secure good health, and you will surely have goods looks. "Klecttic Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonie. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies Ihe blood, cures pimples, blotches and gives a good complcxi in. Kvery bottle guaranteed. S ild at W. M. Cohen's Dtug Store. 50 cents per buttle. Church fairs, amateur theatricals, home talent concerts and similar affiira arc cdl'd entertainments, but nobody knows why Royal makcf the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure so er-. r sr CelvlMiilo lol lli.Klt'111 le..vllllia strellglil and httilthtiilnisM AssiirtsthttiNHlAmiiiNl alum and all tonus of adulteration com mon to tile cheap brands. KOVAI. 8AHNK filWUHk ill., KSW YORK No mailer what Ins rank of position may b?, the lover of books is the richest and happiest of the children of men. "God bless you," ia the old fashioned summing up uf aineerc affection, without the least smirk of studied civility. CASTORIA For Infanti and Children. tails f. . " I immm lwer regulator. V .' ir. ;r clyj h; the same. It cannot be and never has been put up by any one except ?. H. ZEILIFI & CO. And it am he easily told by their Trade Mark THE RED Z. r i'."1 :i !! : 1 A u. Foreign and Domestic Ol Iv. ry D.wiip'i m. Jamaica Bananas, Pine Apples Oiaie'is. I 1 11 us, Malaga lirapes;also I'atapsco Flour Early Bird Sever gets Left it ass Meyer, the MwM is the year round Make things hum. leit over. They early and get the S. MEYER, Ag't, This Design of Engine is best adapted where you have but a limited space to set it. We can, however furnish you with a hori zontal - engine, plain or Auto matic - should you prefer. W iit- in ,(' t u i-fii tl ink yi u may ncvtl an Knitit r Iti ilcr THE R. R. MACHINE SHOPS' 11. anoke L.ipiii-, N. (' F. II. 1'kI.AI'V, lipelinli l.dclit. 1898 PEICES COOPERS WAIISH .r40lioVr..u6uii ' " iViVlliVoiy.VViuiXltrtt ..RuCKY MOUNT, N. Is Si Tu Tin Lead. joTWc s. cure ihe HIGH ICST PUICKS, for all grades of-st TOBACCO. Kvery customer's wants are met, if possible, and every needed attention and courtesy rendered. Good prices obtained every day. Bring us your tobacco an 1 we will send you home happy. C. ' RLGULA TOR is not on a package it is not WOOD'S SF.PDS rr,,:,nyr0T,.n anJ s-lecteJ to rua-t (at iwcdi oo.i requirements of Southern Growers. Wood's Descriptive dtilcjue is most valu able and helpful in ivin cultural directions i valuable information about all seeds r.;;;cii!!y adapted to Ihe Siclh. VEGETABLE and ri.O'vVP.R FEEDS, tirass nn.i Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes Seed Oats r.i'.il ml Garden and Fiirm Seeds. .Vic for Descriptive Otaloioj.;. Miiii free. T. V. WOOD d SONS, snr.nn..ir.N. - - ri haiono.va. vrur-:; s::: rus;: 131:1: :a'.:T::. Weldon, N. C. WHOLESALE DEALER IN California and Florida j m 111 3m. in the SWIM all early and late. Too many goods MUST go. Call pick. -- Enfield, N. C. C. COOPER FBcrrs! VII ;i RouVy Mount, N ir I
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1898, edition 1
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