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ill THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 18i)i). PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEDGE, Editor and Proprietor. E. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor- Fntrrnl nt J ust i'l' n- ul ,!,,',, it in (trenail 'Class Mull, i . katks ok nwcii:n:nx is .wivani'K. One Year (liv Mail!. 'Ww I'md $.aii Six Month ?.. A Weekly Ileniocratii jnin -.' devnteil tt the material. e(ltiratiin:tl. political unJ fluricnlturiil interests oi Halilax and sur rounding counties. fiAilveitisin.-- rales reason;, 1,1. and furnisher) on upplii'Mtion. une ut e no tirst rcoiiu t (lie pas-sai: of the bill to provide fur u t itti i n r army of lllll, 01.0 men is the uutii iiiii-e ment that the Military Appropriation bill, which will be reputed to the llousi ext week, will curry $1111,(1110,11(10. Im pcriulisui couies hiitb. l HE hundreds ot northern settlers at Southern I'ines have issued two letters of interest one to their friends, manu facturers and business men at the Xorth and one to business men in the South asking these to meet together at Southern Fines April lath for the purpose ol discussing investments in the South. ukeat excituient exists on the uiin inj; stock exchange at Colorado Springs ofer a fabulously rich strike in the Isabella Mine, at Cripple Creek. A siyn from the strike run from $40,UU0 to S1UU,U00 to the too. The stock jumped from 97 J to 8150 per share. Over 100,000 shares changed bands. Six weeks ago the stock sold at I'.' cents, We fully endorse the following from Ihe News-Observer: 1 lie danger to tLe Democratic party does not lie in general legislation. That will be given much deliberation and when enacted will embody the highest wisdom Ol the party. The danger is in local leg islation such as the stock law. local option, dispensary and other such matters upon which there is wide difference of opinion in the party's ranks. If we oould postpone such legislation until after the constitutional amendment is adopted, it would be wise in most instances. Til E Southern Bell Telephone Company proposes to cover North Carolina with a long distance telephone service. The Bell Company, as soon as possi ble, will construct a circuit through North Carolina from Mt Airy to Beaufoit, another from Norfolk by Rocky Mount, Selma and Fayctteville, connecting with the Wilmington line at l'embroke for j Charlotte and Wilmington and other points. A line will also be built tluou-h western North Carolina from Charlotte to Statesville and Asheville. We hope that Weldon wiil be included in the circuit. Wab was renewed at Manilla last Sat urday evening, iusiirgents making attack and firing upon outpost all around the city. The Filipino's attm-k on Manilla Has repulsed with terrible punishment. The nei n presented in I lie environs of the city as ihe sun went down Sunday evening was one of terrible desolation. In the li-hiini; the Filipinos had been utterly roiilul with fearful slaughter. From the best information, their loses are estimated at 4,1100. which estimate is not believid excessive The natives were wbelly unprepired f t the terrible pun ishment ii dieted at the very outset. (loi ir-ops snfleied more thau at first reported, upwards of forty having been kid, .1 aud loll wounded. There were Hi 000 Americans engaged, while the Filipinos numbered L'0,000. The Filipino army is one-third inca pacitated and the oilier two-thirds scat tered far and wide. Agiiiualdo, the leader of ihe insurgents, issues a procla mation declaring the Americans to blame for ihe collision. Our men now have the situation in the main under control. Tie Legislature At Wort BILLS INTRODUCED AND AtTKl) ITON A OONI.KNSKl, UK PORT UK ON E WEEK'S IHHMIS. -The following A special Iroin Columbia S. (',, says Wi ham J. J.ieksou, a private of Com pany M, Two Hundred and First New ork, in camp at (ireenville, owing to his use of Ii ii u- has got himself into trouble that will doubtless take many lawyers to unravel. I, ist Thursday night Jackson got on a first-class spree and wound up by taking a young negro wo man, Mattie harle, before a negru preacher and marrying her. Friday the young man sobered np enough! to realiz' the disgraceful mess into which he had gotten himself, and came before a magistrate and told what he had done. He concluded by asking the magistrate for a divorce. When the reply came that there was no such thing as a divorce in this State, but that the law was Very strict as to miscegenation, the man seemed paralyzed. The authori ties arrested him, and he is now being ild to answer for violation of the miscegenation laws. It is now a Uestiou whether, the law being so stringent in regard to miscegenation, the marriage cau be considered legal. SENATE Ti eshav, Jan. ul bills were introduced : To establish a dispensary at Siuith fiold. To prevent commission merchants from charging commission on goods pur chased by themselves. Bill to amend, codify and consolidate the insanity laws of the State came up at ll' o'clock, haviug been set as the special older for that time. The bill was read by the clerk with the understanding that all sections not demurred to or ques tioned should be considered as passed Senator Travis objected to the provision that drunkards should be cared for by the State in a hospital for the iusuno. Theie was considerable discussion over a section which provides that priority of admis sion shall be given to the indigent iusane, and that the board of di rectors may regulate admission, having in view the durability of p atients and wel fare of the institution. This section was also allowed to stand. Wehnksm.vv, Feu. 1. Nearly two hours spent in consideration of the asy lum bill, but it was not commoted That I part ot .vction -111, which piovid-s that j act a line, from if.' any person may be committed to an ay- I ,.nu-iit ,l( to , Xl.,.,., prayed. Mills wop' iiiirodihcd a" fol lows; To repeal ill,-aet of lSI'T. by which the j Fusiuiiists i,,,: r ,,r rtl,o Agrii-ulmr.d and Meet, mical College, of Raleigh, h places the niarrie-no nt and control ill board of t wei l v i, n i nih , ., of w Ii io nine arc ili-.s,- u-,w a .ili.v and , i -.hi.-.-,, to beelecied ly ih l.egi-lai ore. This luard is ; -el F.hra.ry loil 1 "ig.itiu by ,-!. e'ing a r.seleut and such uiemliris f H. tac'ihy as i may deem bc.-t The board is to lid vacancies among its members. I'o require conJuciors mi railways to give pas-etigers a cheek tor the amount of fare they p ay in exce-s of the regu'ar cost of ticket. To amend the free public school law. and create colored school committee. I'o put telephone companies mi an 0'pial fool with telegraph companies. To establish a branch of building and loan association in the department of in -nr. nice. I'roiidim: f ir the election f a keep, i if the eapitol .y ihe legislature. H instiiii introdiici d a rosolim.-n, which was at once ad- pled, oahing on the li.,v eriior f,.r a report on the penitentiary l,.r ISDT mid 1-0S. The cah h i ii was taken up. Bills passed: To prevail the sale of adulterated and iiiisbrati.l.-.i I'. ..id. (pulling in the hands of the Ii ..ird of Agriculture (lie enforce ment of the law, penally of violation ol ? .no, or impiis io year 1 I The r, Colli ilti w -I 1 -pile br im oliiliou siwp'y Ill-alts that the - found lh.it :i l pi. -ion, I. to ciu'l o 'I r 11; .'- 'A I .' i Jll-lge .f'l v. s r t I T i am- lei I 1 Ii ,- -n K I'- -.-g..,to Mr Win ihe l.h o I lie II!. i-tn ieoking lo the i.i 1 il' H-'i't lollllalii'll et a c.iiiipaiiy lo poll. I Ol) U candies el' 11,11 lll.lllil'.icltllllig plllp u, Hi- aii'l l.ic' 1 1, -. Il-llig -.ml app'yiug 1 lo si Ii all i h p aiei mi i. - (he i,i: i r,vr, e-i-.'eial'v in die Wan, u. N -nil .im pt-.ii and fin- p-,Wcr is I 1 I'lMI i:llRV IHRIXIOI'S. of A bill has been introduced in the ticoeral Assembly to amend the charter of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Com puny and aulhorizj it to consolidate wilh the Seaboard Air Line, the effect of which will belo consolidate all these roads and domesticate theui as one cor poration under the charier of'the Raleigh and Gastun Railroad Company. The rights of minority stockholders seem to be fully protected, by requiring the payment lo die f they do not desire to go into the new arrangement, of the full value of their stock. Thus, the R.iliigh and Gaston Rail road Company is to be made the one corporation; ail others to be mergid into it. The bill to recrgmii' and increase the standiog army to about lOil.UUH men, but giving the I 'resident authority to reduce the kite of infantry eowpauiesaud cavalry troops to sixty men each, thus fixing a minimum of about "ill, nun enlist- ed men, pis-ed the House last week by a veto of 108 to lg7. This was the icsult 01 a week of bard aud ul'ien pii-iiir, suuc fighting on the Hjor during the progress ol which the opposiiiou compelled those in charge of the measure lo give this diserelionary authoiity to the President, and to make other modification, among which were a reduction of lidl in the number of staff officer. In consequence of these modifications the Republican opposition practically vanished, and on Ihe final vole bui six Republicans voted ogaiiist the bill. The I iOgislature on joint ballot elected the following directors lor the State peni tentiary, one from each of'the twelve ju- licial districts: First District lienj. II. Thompson, of Beaufort. Second District Edward L. Travis, of Halifax. J bird District Robert H. Ricks, of Na.-h. Fourth District Jos. W. Ferry, Johnston. 'ifth District Wui. II. Osborne, Guilford. Sixth District James C. Davis, Carteret. Seventh District James T. LcGraod. of Richmond. Eighth District Ail'red B. Young, of Cabarrus. Ninth Distiict John I,. Gwaltu.-v. of Alexander. Tenth Distiict Marion F. Morphew, of McDowell. Eicvenlh District J. II. Wedding ton, of Mecklenburg. Twelfth District Samuel L. Rodger- of Macon. Direelors-At.Large M. L. Bryan, of Madison; W. C. Nowlan l, of Caldwell. andT. B. Crowder, of Wake. lum voluntarily, and which caused so T.. ., hibit l.unli.,,. in llalilat e,mnie much discussion yesterday, wis ,.rlcken MVr ,v ,,,. ,.., , iU, ,,,., out. It is 111 I le necc o e I,, e ii I .,,,! tr I. .. I -ei ii i.i-.. r.. i' i i , iMi j, 1 no nolIsC inebriate with t ie f.irmiiliiio , .iiieml-nii ' ... in .i i . i .. i. . ii i"i'i. iimi li'i. IT .U ,i . upou the ciiiiliiieincni of the insane. i Marshal! ..tiered i.r..i..r. I!i!!. in. This s. cli -u a!., pr.nil s that if the su trodueed a- foil .,-.: periiilendent and board of dinetors shall To strike out the line in 1, i-tar ly pro be of opinion that a longer confinement- ce- ding , aiuending ., clion I!.", of the twelve months being the maximum and ('g,h. ) three months the shortest p-riod for in- To make fV'i.ll he annual appro- ebnates-is necessary or advantag is. prialion for the State Guard, and making tliey may detain an inebriate for a it ' three regiments of twelve companies longer period, not to ex ved in any case j each. ( lie-i 1,-s Naval Reserves and ar-S,X""""I,J- itilierv detachmcnl.) The following bills were introduced: To promote the dairy interests of the To amend Section 117, l.,ws of KC.j State by appropriating';,.!., to pay , 10 regard to regi-tration of deeds. i expense, of an atinuil meeting ol the 10 .UOH..I1 county boards ol educa- i Stat,. Dairy Association. ""!; . ! To pr itect hotels ami t, larding house. lo give two additional county coui-i be r.,.i i; . , . , . . . .I,, - ii.ni-iei i ,- le-i. i ik t, I c irpoialioii p.w.r Ain oig 101 II of lie T, allow. I, Cioiiity h 'itie ,1 lor es. :i I. , -penill II , I an 1 lor g- in i.itin . el, c'liciiy Ii i- j r, -a-e to iii In p in ,1- and irony, m-lor an i light noii.-M -.. rni, ''nrJi m a ,. I I) I. M. I I ightnit I ... .!. IVii.,1 e llall-lelll Ml. V. 11 Vece-I- . e r, t in . i Ti.-t 1 1 , , lo lii-l elas. Kl Hi I i-i' ii i: nibM-i lie ,!.i . ii i .1. e liioilt !l. II e II 1 1; 1. 1 -i . GILLIAM & HARRISON, U iioii .,,!,. Confectioners and Fruiterers, F.i in V ' ui.Ti It s, .'in: o!f .i't ul- I'm .Kimt, K lli l't)!i u ri' Siilini i;,.iu'. Ill M'ic No :!7 s i'.iithih' tt ( ,i dii 'I'o!,.u i u. a 1, Ci.ili, Clii-u i-'i, Ciili.in Shot, i..' ( i-ih IVti-ltHM. ',l. lUlit- lili. .. i li-m-L- f i! ii'l ir w, r-: lil I'MllllI V l I M'ii it - in-i iiiiv iiti ilii r. J'l) ML' i' T IJ ini'" (If -Ii t1 in' mi. - t ii leg, , I 1,111.1- t-i id t, idl. Iks be .hil.lr 'ii Willi 'Ot gii ir.li in- I eniirt. to the in.! of S'n. The ii-e t',oiiii,i: u -M icilioli (o 1 ii d, eld. d to report a bill l..i tin is t;iMi.hiiieiit .,( ih,' Vane (exiil.- school lis a deplllillellt of the A. llll l M Col lege, The hill cies for all appr,.,ria!i .i of flu. nun I.i die hiiil. img Miil men agr. t to furnish the niaeliint ri. MnMi.IV, I'kh i! I'ellll oi- and lo w bill, inlro liiced in die ll,,u-e d da; show, d II ilei-i led l.llilllg , If 1(1 111111,1- r I Inly four petition wee pre-nt. d mi l niiu teen new- bills -, re intr nluc d. Among the new bids i-itr odiienl was .me to allow the owners of dogs to li-i theui al the sheri!l s i llicc f, r (axilioti. al any lime, and din. iinike (In in prop. rtv. A bill of great importance was that by I oiineil, ol U atauga, to pr.-vide .r par- tilioti estate DMINISTR T0R S NOTICE. Haling il.iblie,l a- ailiinni.tlalor . t Mis. S. . M ...lllll. deeia-ed till- lo mill ly all iei-oii. liol.liog i l.inii- ac ii',-1 .ant i .tale (o l-llll'iit tile III lo tile II II. I. I signed oil o l.eloii I lie . d i v ol I , i i liil.. I I -lei ,r tills notii e Mill be plead ill I. II ol t III II leeoietv All pel-oti. ind.bted lo ..ml I'-t a t e 11 1 1 1 III a I e Hull., dl.lte l.i n, i lit to me. Tin. l-t ...n oi i..- I-!,. Wil l I V 1 V Mi l.: . Adioi ot Mi. .- , Me.llin, dee. dec " Ill tjf: iij; 'jr' i ; ct Ihe be-l you CKI.hlti: ATI'D of la lor are int. rvi tunc NORTH STATE CULLINGS. New. Null's as Culld from Our Sute I'v- clunks. An Hioit.t leilii-iie t,r l.a t.ilppr. Ucorgi; W. Wuitt, of South Gardiner, Me., suvs: 'T have had the wurst eouiih cold, chills and grip aud have taken loin Ot trash ul nu accuuul but profit t0 (he vendor. CliHinberhiin's Cough Remedy is the only thing ih it hu.s d lie any good whatever. I have used oue 50 cent bot tle and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate ihe manulae titrera of an honest medicine." FurMle by W. M. Cohen Weldon, J. N. Brown, H4llfa,Dr. A.8. Harrhinn. Enfield. DrtinKinu. ' That embalmed beef appears to bo a fine article of meat for making slews, Hurklen'i Arnica Salve. The Beat Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soren, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teller, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Krupiions, and pos itively cura Files or no pay requird. It U guaranteed to (i;ivo perfect salisfaotion or money refunded Price 25 cent per box . For Sale by W. M. Cohen. The Kind You Haw Hmn Bottl I'r. Iloorgo A. Foote, a leading physi cian of Warrenlon, died ut his home there on (lie L'.nh of January, of Hright's disease, aged lid years. John T. Patrick, chief iuJu.iri.il a.'ent of die Seaboard Air Line, says (here are twice as many northern pie at South ern I'in, s and I'incburst as ever b .l'.r,, At a Very large meeting of Fayeltcville reliant.-, manufacturers and bii.iiuss men a resolution was ad, m.-.l -,..,.. continuing the dispensary without a p,,p. uliir vote. In Nash c.iutity n.gr., white caps nearly murdered S ,.,mn Hob-man, al good negro, one night last week, firing six shots .it him, two taking .tl -ct and dangerously wounding him. At Durham, Ju Ige Irian decided the Ca.tlel.erry en-e, where il. uiod.er sind the father I'-.r the po-se-i.,u of their ehil dren, in tavor ol'tb,. t'.i.li. r The moth er appeal.-d lo Supreme e nir'. Mr. .leorge A i'.iik.-r. a ir.nv! salesman ol Lexington, commuted suicide al Columbia. S (' . on u. o;, j.,n. uary. lie leaves a wit, ,J fivo c,j. dren at their bom.' in Lexington. At Wilmington, in the Superior court, the jury award, d ?',llll(l damages to J, K- Tyner against die Carolina Cooperage company lor injury received in 1HU7 while operating one of its saws. With the dispen-ary-prohibition agita tion, the local bond issue and the grand gala Wick and firemen's tournament in August, matters will not be allowed to lag in Greensboro during the year 1899. IT DIDTHE WORK. "I had sore eves and was Irmihlod -;,K chills and rheumatism. I was in bed three weeks I bought three bottles nf Hood's Sarsaparilla and began taking the medicine and now I can go to work everv dav. When auftWtno, t'mm m.i.. j - j n - - - "J a , . I ial chills I took Hood's Sarsaparilla aad u urn me worn, w. w. Aedrick, Silver Hill, N. C. Hood's Pills are the only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 25o. Take Rubers' Tasteless Tonio Chill Guaranteed to oure chills. No cure do pay. 25c. per bott'e For sale bj W. luissioQcrs to Northampton county lo give additional justices of'the peace iu Northampton county. TlinisiiAV, Fun. '1 Considerable time was again devoted to c .n-i.lerati n Ot'llle bill til amend, eon.nh.bile ind idify the insane laws of the State. The following bills were introduced: To abolish (as collectors in Na-b county. I'o diline lees of clerks and ju-tiees ol peace for i-suiug process. To amend Chapter lilJ ol the Code, allowing clerks to issue restraining order-. The following bills passed final read ing : To amend Section l.'inS of the C- Jc, relative to the drainage of lowlands. To amend Chapter 3l., Liws uf 1:M, allowing directors of (he Deaf and Ibiiub school at M.irganton to elect olli.vis in case of vacancy, provided not in .re than! one director shall cone fr in one Coiiniv To domesticate foreign corp .rations ; this is Craige's bill and it M..ed unilii- uioii.-ly. Fltlli.w, Fut. li.Tlie Senate mot at in o'clock. Hills were inin.lii 1 as bilious; l'..r ju.-tices ol peace in Wa-hiugt,,n cu'inty. T i pr .vi 1c for -it'cty of travellers and employees on railroad-. II:. I. .:l-.ed a. follows: To establish di,eii-iry ut Jackson, Northampton c .uotv. To remove disahi.iiies of married Wo rn n. F rr-li- f ,,f sheriir. ;1 t.,s e,l,et,,r. a1!, ovuig d,. ,!!,ve 1 t-is . f,f I l-.'.l m l l-:.?. 1 In- bill to establish a s;,t,. veterinary association was tabled S.-nator W'in.l.in's lull making cjial.il... ti Oi between whites m 1 ,V. a b lot y wa-, 1 re.pi.-st. placed on die calendar. away trunks or other luggage (. fr,. they pay bills or give proper security lor payment. To amend s.-ciiin 7- of the Code, rel ative to the service of process, so thai in ei- of d.-bt pro v.-. cm h- . -rved through a uiagistrate in the creditor's cuuty. an I the debtor be brought to tnai in aid county if he re.i-le in au- d bills .al law S.vi biii. . j -- , M. Cohen, druggist. n.t'AV. I-'kii I. -TI re introduced in tin- To inerei-e ihe perm in,. nt -eh ol i he Mate. An act I n- d,,, ,-iter government tli- St id- iihrarv OllliT , Thecilendar w.is taken up ' I'.-cd giving New Hanover the and tax. To repeal the ch irter of Newborn, up p iniing five (ru-lees who wiil (ike charge ol ali pr .p rty which i- held by said city. To prohibit limiting in II ililaxe unity ev-cept by consent of land owners. Till TispAV, Ftu The House met at lo o clock an i Key W. C. Nrman ollered prayer A res iluti.m wa. ,,v. or ib'y r -p ..! ree-uuttiending that the State ar- ti ii b ' r moved iroin Capitol s.U.ir-. Hills Were introduct. d as follow-: To puiii-b per-.,,,. w,o n-ll whiskey in local option territory; to regulate fraternal benevolent societies, orders and n.,,0ia. u -ii-. io esi itoi-ii a public landing al I jot of all roads crossing navi , sireaiiis: to protect sub c infractors odi-r-; to aboli-h the ,,15.... ufcr,,,,,.,- N irthaii-t .ii c unity. The folii.iving hills passed final reading I ogive New Hanover county a road iaw, ami lo allow it. people to vnti lax el -J.Iii.i.iii! ,.xt J,,,,,, This i Wiilard . lull. T i aiii. n. tl,,. ,,u- regarding prot ulis ai. l piil lle . X lll.il) Itl .11 f uur,itJ w on. i.. by simplifying the probate laws regarding proof in recording and pro hating d ds an other pip, r-, bciug a couplet,- reii.i m of this eh ipier of the I'd . io provide lor working convicts on Your tnViuls may stniie lint th.it tired (Vi linej Means il.moi-r. h Imlii atO'. iniptivrrisht'd And impuit.' blood. Tbi s ronditinti I1K1V Lead to M'rioti.i illrtfs-s. It hou!d be "rt niijit I y 0erenme by t.ikinj; I lnod's S.uaparilla, Which purities, and linriehes the blond, Strenothen.i the nerves, 1 niies the .sti i:r..K Creates an apietite. And hinhls up, Hnerii'.es and vitalizes 'Ihe u hi .le syMcm. lie sine M .'get I'nly Hoods, The llreeti-h ,ro Record t.-lis of th. c:i-e of a lliiiif, rd entity lamer win ays that he received a dollar a lew Mars ago from a preacher, who stated in bis letter that h- owed the farmer that amount for watermelons he had stolen from him. f GET i THE BEST 3 1 111 list he, 13 J Virginia Mountain I Fulcher ; Whiskey i j Thn4,Wnnrtln.wn"Plnnfo-! 1 taiuins 598 acres, located wi 1 2 miles of Halifax. Also the tI lands called 4 Hayne" and "Critten den," Lying in the Roanoke RiVPp off Northampton county. These iJ lands contain about 350 and iS oi i ue i.est ipuiuy ul t.,,rn .'e well known a- lalg no i I' Mil. a 'l . to W M. II, II.VMIIl'ON.iir A. HAMILTON, Jr fr. dcriek ht,, Halij,,,,, re. Mj Take . I'r Paiid s l.in-r I'llls for Sick Headache. lr. David's Sarsananlk 4 FI Ei I -H" ( l"b" nauiAi m) -;:!;F0R CLEANSING AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD. . t: . .. I..! . i- t-. . I :e: . ., I - . i . ... 'a ' ' "na. ' al" . r, ,-i (oiiiii.. i .i .-.on .. r.-'Z"llia, rail li.leuill II, id, I! i1.. I'd. .li b.-.. Hive.. Knij.'i lis and Mm ..ia..--, BLOOD CURE '' r.M.-My ue d and f,,..d t .. in., .j.i.iil. .1. After lb. tin ri i. Sc niei l-'.-ver. Tn h..i I Ivivr mi I I'neo ,,,,,, i . . .1 i. .. 1 i iir ., a "ogi Virrt I.....-F.rrate.I S. mil Ivlieiiiirili-ii) lll.linl. . ni,l . f r I Ii give. II. I.'.. : , '"V'l"'!", iSlj. tl i. fDriT uiiHI r1 n '- - ill HE Till' HO1 oi i' v. - iUi. -., Nerves, M , lib and Mieiigih, an u,.,ies t,llri. Ih,;,,., i .1;, III I,; ll li.ii id Read! Read,:j i .V, (letol.ir .ii A I i.i .ij the old. st aud lust whiskey J ollered on the Weid-.n tn.uk. t. I There Is None I BETTER I ? And None So w ..to! rij It is with All lovers ,,f a g..,l dunk kn .w that old age is lieees.ary when it eotins to Pure lii-kcy. Manufac tured K. r. ssly f.,r Fine Trade by DAVENPORT- MORRIS i CO. Hicliiiiond. ttai" For Sale in Wei. Y.i. l.,n by gable and of on a Mr. In.iuiend ihe charier of the Kaleigh ; ID o'clock CI' 1 ''' farms, and make sui,lies for uile. , i, i... , i .i .... ..... ii, iu mo t-ouuiy poor, ana also '' ,'"r working pubbe roads. Only convicts senf-uced for in ire lb iu lea vears nr.. in "' be sent io the oeiiiti ntiiiry. Fin day, Feb. I! The House met at and.,,i.. , ll,ilr,.,dl',uii,...v. and tn Itills were introduced us follows: enable this Ma I tic-.peraie will, otlie, . iy r Winston, to reo; a,l rc ; duee fees of e .unly offiivr; also In in At 12 o'cl.iek the Aiyl.ru hill was , crease the number id commissioners .if taken nil. Amend tils ofihe suh-ciou-1 Norlhaui.ton. m.tlee comnosed of Danieis, Ilicksj B, Mr. It -untn-e. I., iu.,,,,,,. lh8 ... l,e.!htand Iravis, wr,, uiianiiu only ; ..,.,., lnil, , w ri..l,..v.ll.. Hy Mr Junice, ,,, r,ii,ire .iirehnsef of railways sold under judicial nale to or- endorsed. They provide that the danger- j uun iunuue nit. ill ue cared for tu n-a.d. ! signed for that purpose, and known as hospital for the dangerous and oriminal insane, and the board of directors uf the State hospital at Ralegh shad have lull control and management of their waids, which shall, by partitions and walls, be separated from the penitentiary, and the hospital shall not be considered a part of the penitentiary. The sexes and races Shall be kept in separate wards and apart ments and under oare of physicians se lected by the board. The inebiiates, to be confined in any hospital, must be such i are desciibed in Section 1G71 of the CoJe and acts amendatory thereof. Monday1 , Fjsb. 6. Bills were intro duced in the Senate as follows: To abolish the Western Criminal Cir cuit Court and establish a criminal court in its stead. To abolish the tax collectors of Nash c unty. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. iushday, Jan. 31 The House met t 10 o'clock, and Iter. J. L, Fonttr' the question. gaoiu new corporal inn-. The bill passed to amend the law as to limited partnerships The resolution for ihe removal of the arsenal from .he eapitol square was adopted. Mr. Ransom's bill regarding taxation of bank stock provides that stock holders of every bank located io this State or national, shall be assnssed and taxed on value of shares therein in county, town, precinct, village or city where such hank or banking association is located and not elsewhere, whether such stock holder resides iu such place or not. Saturday, Feb 4 The House Ju diciary Committee this afternoon adopted the following resolution : "Uesolved, That W. L. Norwood, Jude of the Twelfth Judicial district, is liable to impeachment if he has com mitted any act that may justify it. This resolution was adopted by a vole of 12 to G, after three days' discussion of Out in Kansas lives a happv wife. She writes: " I have used Mother's Prlend before two confinements. The last time I had twins, and was in labor only a few min utes. Suffered very little." The reason why Mother's Friend does expectant mothers so much good is because it is an external liniment, to be applied upon the outside, where much of the strain comes. It helps he cause the pores of the skin readily absorb it, and it comes into direct contact with and is absorbed by the parts involved. Morning sickness is quickly banished, and nervousness is kept completely away. The sense of dread and foreboding is not experienced, even during labor itself. Confinement is short and almost without pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Best of all, Mother' Friend benefits the unborn just as much as he expectant mother, and when the little one comes il will be strong, lusty and healthy. Orut (Itti hII Molher'i Friend lor tl bottk. SenJ tor oar fret book on th aubitct, inlv illmttattd. Trit: ItKAOHM.Il kt.OULAiOK CO. ATLANTA, OA. W. L. Stainback, w. D- SMITH. ' -? 4 i oee i v J.W.PERRY Co., COTTON FACTORS, Norfolk, Vu-, Feb. 7, ixiiu. -ail or I llll,-t l ..llel n,i Ihev II I'i n,; I '., I;,, hi,,,,,,'!, I ,t : I ."il "hill lO I.. -:,li,. I.I I, t.1,1 1 111., I ,,1- lilt .. I'. ..I.. . -.n-.i..iiii:.i .I.,.- ",.ii, i- ,ii. ii, i,.i ii,,.' ,,., ,.,,.', h i ii i j" .'.Ml oi.nt a 1 hail tried -i eioi if to do lii'M not la, i' ?! Ih.,' I 1".,, he -,-. I I 'ai id '. Sal ..i al il Li mill no taith i ii "i.e II ok ii i..i .. ,. .. ,l.,i.. .,.. look, ,., ., ,.,,r iii v i , r i re, and I al one lliolieht I lull lit tliiiol'- , , . it," as III,, t 1 . -. a. Ihi- ol li.t in, ,1.. . I...I .1 I , .. ' , .. .. , . "' 'ei. eiiiiiinueil to u ii,u d leelloiis. iin.l ni al.oiit aiieek I he apii-alai.e, ol' t ' .- sons I,.-,,, ... . I little I'. Iloii siill.t. d liss lleeo,,,,,,,,,,! l..t nu; , l-s. ,ai,r, I h, i., imij I lliilic. nil 1 lion, all, I t i . io. i ul, ... .... ,, WI . - .; ' ., sore Ha.,, erv ,.-i-e,-ll,illv. Mli.S. .1, C KliHFKT As ,,.,,, le ,,,. ,,,, , ,v tiniily. 1 ee,, testify . the ,, , ,.v,.rv ,, ...-' "i i.intiii i ni'i sinv I am. im iiul. loins. ,(, ,, , A TIMl:ri;l at to'Trico .-1 Tor E ttle. G B:t:lcs for ?5 EVSYWHEEE 5 Kx pr.-sed on I.eeipl ol 'Price. Owens & Minor Drug Co., IICIHIMIQIsm VA. 'V' We are receiviug daily our FALL and WINTER STOCK Dnn'f. m v UliA to see our line of P U rn COTTON Miukct (Juiet. Strut Miihllinn, Mi.hllme. Strict Low MiildliiiK, l-.w .Mn . linn. Tmaes anil Stain. Hlues and Suiuly, l'EAM TS Firm. Fancy, Strictly Prime, rriruo. Low tirades, Machine picked, Spanish, per bushel. Uli.ck Lie I'eas. in biiL-. Una-, per Ixuliel, tfrHA(il,INtlaii, ITU's IlAtiS alw.ivs on hand anil tl! H . !l-lll r'i lowent market prices. and 1'KANI T lui'..islud ul Sep tint. .1 -DK.M.KR IN jan 6 ly. Heavy & Fancy GROCERIES, Fruits, Confeeetioneries. Country Produce Nought and Bold. CHOICE BEEF ALWAYS ON HAND. iltf DON'T i...kM .fil ', . h A CJive me a call. W. L. 8TAINBACK. Wldon,N.C. YOU KNOW IT IS A LOW PRICES, V NEAT AND ACCURATE WORK That keeps our presses rnuuinK ,h,y am niitut io Keep up with urders. Excelsior Printing Company, WELDON, N.C. Letter Hemb, Packet Headu, 11,11 Heads, Envelopes, Ktiitementa, Hand Bills, Pronranimes, TickeW, Shipping Tags, F.t., Etc. WOive us a trial order. Btad tot auru plea and write oa wh it joa want. AJi Shoes. Hats. Flf-.n hAfnro chase. We handle Schloss Bros.& Co., clothing. None better. This Line is well established in Wplrinn having been sold here for many years, uuy our Jefferson Hat, the leader of style. V'.i W e (i.lj no el.-il., ,1.. i r ..nu nrk, our X .ii-e sii.1 Thi- eual.l.s u- t.i s. II u ...,s verv el Our eustein, rs ate b,D- efil.d l.v it U'e are s, liiiiL' i.ur sleek so cheap ei, rl.i..iv al t.uy, even the maLcs id' I cent cot ton. No lr..l,!e l show c.K.ds. Call aud a u, Duu'l ask , tu l.ny unless vuu arc y leased. H. D. LLEfJ c5 Co. WELDON, N. C. GllARLliSC. ALLEY, GOIFECTIOIBB Mr. W reyularlv. PETERSBURG, V. W. Warren r. jr. s. tits tin- linn and w lisit W.-ldon and its i(ili:!I mar M ly GOOD SEEDS GOOD SOIL GOOD CULTIVATION TO a, S,.uiilini,p, ej a nd " cillitili , really pour si i s and then )ou may reas..L.,l,ly eipeet ji.u.d erops cuiiiva,,,.,!, may p-t ali.i. j-ntly we nines, i n ex,, a soils, I.as.-allle ir.-l- arc Ilia, i u it hnii, , hut ih.-re is ..no thine; I,, he rem, inhered i,.. unilier what the soil cultivation, y.iu will ncier siicceid unless il ,- suds lire nil ritlil. "ftf do not j;riiw Irntn t'dsilis,'' n,.r n..l ernps In ui poor s d-. Wi kIIh"1'' ititf Iiul seids. We seli ., seeds which are i,..t )!,..,d Will , n W help yu to (ir,.w paid er..,s' N inattir In, iv una I "your op tions may l.e, we want to furnish the sei-1... n, il ou wid he M.rpi ll fiud how easy it is ( huy ,,, se.d. ,y m,,il. Vritu Cor i, eaulecut-f llie lies, ev.-r Wiil, on f,..- ll... S1.....I . - -! . QEORQE WT f SOUSES errn rnnmrns nn mmi,,... . tl 3llu unuwtns rnu mtHLrlABIi athiun " mar 1 1 ly. acket Stor Li I am rtH'.-iving some hix jolis in house I'uiuisluiig KimhIs ImiiKllt lit someot theN.y. .eeeut sulis. If you need any thing to lurnish your house, come anil look over tlie.se lug bar gum. A I so bar gains in other lines- Jan. 1st. 1HHII H. C. SPIERS Weldon, N. C. SANDS GAYLE, ATTOIIXEV- AT. LAM, Hoaiiuke Raplits, N.C. 4-1'rnctlef In hII the court (,f ,,e ,, rnimiil i..ra..,..l brwiK-h ut Ui Uw. witiTaia APPOMATTOX IRON WORK' ' Mumifiii'tunTsol - Agrica:tutal Ixplcacnts Shafifcfl Mill (inning, Pulleys. All kill,,f Tub r j,',ssa )VI, II reel Tim," liird a IV !,. Tiikl'i .k nut I atlu'i !,ieees? ' jail 'a' I.T-lst llred. I'll K r , tel.'1!. sri ) TllATW ,j slruel -sle.nld iu an In The v. r In' CP II, e 'Kit W,i Sl, hy K .1,- n,' ,'aiise it ,ridi orj Iriinsli.re. Thank, ndersnn i.-s ellct This con field, I, Welii 1 (hey a, e. Bi IT E 1 i;li w ii . Mr W. Uur.lav. i and , k 1 that ! if ll . Ie i;li liealaid be il-iiii; few Jays. Sr. Vai. ly is St. ' iple take i days ih i .ry ..ue s. and S' lil luioan i I ilea line ril all lliia f .bjliiy ue lud uul hall mouilier t ttU'AHK I Dan t let i-'fure yu mt duly u Hood's Sar: -ioe now y ill uiciu ti I'-liiiH b f ill Rive yu 'He, good ,i "ly. It is niflilil,,. lie Maid I'uri Pinrvelmi, ,. lidcuce uf 1 1 Machinery, and liepairs n,mi a-j :h oiii st oi Hilly l'eteisliiint, HARDWARE, Wagon an.) Cart Tirol,, SASH, BLINDS fc D00R. Chimney Pipe, For sal Icy PLUMMER & WHEELER, PETERSBL JJO, VA. act to tjr pill find un iHerosiniir "ions," ut,. suiter. )I 'emtiuhej ( ! irtiil,. !"1W llie. Illuri.iti, lJVi W, the p' LS" r,a-,l , T'U't tint li I'.llUellliiili N the lire a !0'ltrful n Iforocr stoti :'eb, neai ltRM Mm. Mic! Skm the jld, which F- Ircated 1 I'bjiiciao, b' a ho hl,t and thai Jf- Her drt 'e Disoovt '""Khtabot fiuod hcrsel pe oontinu. f' bottles. I 10 doei he. f heev6, , E,r Disc ""fr. 8lor. ,1.00.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1899, edition 1
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