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THE ROANOKE NEWb THUHSDAY, FKH. 23, 181)9. PUBLISHED KVKUY THURSDAY. J3HN W. SLErSE, Editor and Proprietor. U. E. STAHBACE, Associate Editor- Tie Legislature At Work. BILLS INTRODUCED AND AlTKll I IMS A IMSDKVSKII IMIIT UK li.VK W KKK's ImlMIS. .Vroll. Cfn.: R A TPS OF M' l's HirTlllX IX AIIVANCB. Otte Year (liy M.iill, Postage Paiil $l.Sn .Six Months 7ii. A Weekly lU-iinM r;ilii iiinrnitl devoted to the material, eiim-ation:!1. political ami agricultural interests ol llalihix anil sur rounding counties. giay-Ailvertisiiur rates reasonable arnl furnished on application. Tii k iviii -in ,.r tii, Franc", M. F-iix Knit--, Tlmrs.iJ.iy lunruiu.', ol' wan sick only tlir e h oils 1!. puMic of lid in Paris. ip.plcXV. lie -Vuate Alleghany rilKiiK is I nod fir tlini.'lit in I he Col lowing iroiu mo v munition .losscui:or: "Tlio tu on -sm.ill libraries is wrong Tha legislature tint places a tax on llietu is putting au embargo ou learning. What would you say nC a legislature that would tax a poor man's little collection of books and would Tail to lax carnivorous dogs that eat their beads off every month and de spoiled and destroyed S")0 worth of slid pY Ins bill introduced by Mr. White, of Halifax county, in the LisLituro, im posing a grauuateu tax on the gross earnings of railroads has been voted on by the Finance e uumittee aud the com mittee voted unatiiiu msly to impose a graduated tax of from one-eighth to one per cent, on gross earnings of railroads. The Committee estimates that the tax will yield an annual revenue of 870,001). The tax would have been higher, but for the fact that the Sep irate car bill is now pending, and is expected to become a law, thereby entailing extra expenditures on the part of railroads. A Xew York man who had the grip for four years in succession escaped it this year because he savs he kept his feet dry, aud now feels sure that the dis ease is contracted through the feet. Aud right on top of this another man conns along and says he has had the grip for live years in succession, and wean two wooden legs. This is another evidence that grip does not attack every one from the same point when it wants to take a good hold aud shake you up. It may grab the feet, but lu ist generally seizes the head and thumps it to its hearts content. TliE Chicago News finds several rea sons for liking very cold weather. Among mem is uie uei tnat yju can do as you please. "Nobody," says the News, warns you 10 avoid cooiiug drinks or overexertion, to wear a damp handker chief in your hat and to keep on th shady shide of the street and move slow ly. Above all, nobody seeks to interfere with your privilege to Worry. 1 his is why very cold weather is much more healthful thau very warm weather you are not required to think of your health, and one's health is usually- all right until one gets to thinking about it. One thinks more of his home when it is very old, and of artics and ulster, And as cold weather promotes the do. uiestic virtues it is probably more era nomic.il thau warm weather, coal beins; in the end a very cheap alternative to some of the eomlorts of dog day.--." Those people wli i have been coin--1 - - i . . . piainiug aojut mm weather and the great snow storm, uiiy gii n some consolation from the thought that it isouly about 3 months to June apple tiiuj aud tint in four in inths IV i:u u i.v we wiil be cole braiing the kh of July. it we never hid auy touches ol arctic weather we would ocvor be able to enjoy the t 'uiponte, Aulifili.. pist storm br plight a lit'le temporary shivering, it brought comfort, at least, to wood and coal deahrs. I'l'.il, lw , ii scniin .-i nut snow is go I for e -rj.il an 1 rut crops, and that the year which follows is never one of famine. As tinny of our farmer have Ventured into wheat this year they will seo so ii ! ,iop; in the snow. lien.", taking all llnius together, we cm bo thankful ihit it is only once in a life timeth.it North Carolina experiences such a blizir.l as is e mi in n to the north went. We live in ,i delightful climate and alth nigh f.r tii pist ek we have been wrapped in mid, we can siill be thankful tint such visit iiiiuiis are few ... i ... . .... . .i.i..,- S "1 Moll UllS gtUcl.lllOU may never see sueh auoilur snow siorui. Forty-two yean ago there was a simi lar snow sturni. The mm nod womio oftoday were prattling infants then. If a like period of time intervenes between the present snow and the next bi me majority ot u need not sleepless nights aboit it. ole Ueorge W. Wa. i of foulo Gardiner, Me , gays: "I have had the worst cough oold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of oo account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tha only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one 50 cent bot tle and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate the manufac turcrs ofin honest medicine." for wle by W.M. Cohen Wehlon, J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. 8. Harrlion, Knnelci.Druggtato. ' SENATE. Ml'SDAV. Kkii l;i 111 nl llfifiM ir kills were passed: Mulrr. I o levy a spcct.il tax in county. To appoint additional commissioners ill Wilkes. To regulate coinmis.sions of commis sion merchants. To increase the number of commis sioners for New Hanover. At 12 10 a message was annuunecd from the House. It was borne by Rep resentatives Craige, Allen aud Foushee. As they came forward the Senate solemn ly rose, and l.iculenant tlovern -r Reyn olds -ail: "Ail persons are comiuaudcd to keep sl, nt. mi K r ruin of imprison meiil, while the House of Iteprcsenla lives presents arti les of impeachment, sw titi. Judge W. I, Norwood, for high crimes and misdemeanors in i.tliee." On motion of Senator O. borne, the Sen ile delayed di-cis-i in or action in this case until 1 1 o'clock tomorrow, that hour being fixed for the special order ol busin. ss. Tuesday, Fkuih auv 11. Hills in troduced: To authnrizi and regulate action to test possession or control of State's prison. This bill was placed up on immediate passage, and passed third reading, as did another new bill which provides that the State Treiurer shall piy per diem and mileage of the newly appointed directors of the State's prison To iue ..rporate the North Carolina Mutual aud Provident Association. The impeaehmeut proceedings against Judge Norwood ended to-day by the an nouncement that his resignation had been forwarded. This was a distinct relief to the Senate, which was loath to proceed to extreme measures. The most sensational event of the who session was the introduction in the Hou mis luoiuiug oi a resoiutiou to imnoae Judge Geo. II. Hrown for drunkenue: The resolution charged that at a rece lion given to members of the Assembly and their friends by the Capital Club IJ . I L F t It . i , ameign, duuge urowu had become in tosicated. A loug list of witnesses wa: ippeoileil, Lieutemadt Governor Reynold: and many Senators and K-presentativc being among them. When the matti came up belore the coujtuuteo this after noon the witnesses ad testified that h. was sober on the occasion mentioned. R prescnlative White, who offered th resolution, was permitted to withdraw it Judge lirown is considered one of the ablest and purest men who Ins sat upon the bench of this .State in reeeut year I'he Deiujcratseaueiissed to-night Court districts and Male librarian. M O. Ni.-mll, a one-legged Confederate veteran, wis elected State Lib ari U eunesiiav, l'KH. 15 T ic follow iug uins were introduce I in ihe Senate: it) require railroads to give better tnn-poration to truck eompauics. p . i , ioe cnairaiiuouneel that the line had arrived for the special order lb N'orwiol impeachment. Senator Os u,. i . i . . , uoiuj siauo. tint mere Wis il !.!) in mall service between here aud Judgi Norwood's ho'lie, anl he a.ked that tie Senate delay tlpir proceedings till Nor wood could be heird from. This request, ou motion, was granted, and to-morrow morning fixed for the time of hearing Tae cileul ir was takeu up aud bills as follows passed: To rest ire white govern incut to Washington ciunly by appoint. ing addition il eo nuin-i vi.-rs. 1 o amend Chapter 2-H, Liw of allowin the H ilmington and Wei 1 1 1 Railroad Co. to cin-o'iiite with the Atlamic Coast !,in an I other r mis loameni I liipter.'lll, Private Liws ol' 1S:)5. lo requ ntlp (vipremj cmrt to file n written opinion o-i all assignments of error, decision or ju Igm ints rend red by sal I coint. The hill to appropriate glt'i.llllil for the State Guard is the special order for Friday. Tilt .isiiAV, Fkii. Ii! The following hi Is were introduced in the S,.n:it..- To appoint a S ate cdiicitional and text boo association. To auth iriz : cjtutab'es to appoint d- p- Ulles. The calendar wis taken up and bills passed; To restore while government to coun ties of i he Stale foallo Wil ningtou A U'e.n rail- road to eo i-olidiv with he Atlantic Co ist Line To .men I S.-ciiou the ( :,),. ,v allowilit' i'lil 'ill -ins. .I'm i .isiri' . o 'r - injudgmen: of Sip rior emrts, when it la ten lei eJ in the snne case. S.-nit. r Osb. rne rcijucsied that the special or ler for Judge Norwood's im peachment be postponed until tomorrow He said Governor Russell had not come to his office, and ho supposed the resig nation oC Norw io I w is in hi hinds, as Norwood had wired Imu sjveral days since tint it had been sent to the Gover nor. The special order was accordingly postponed. The bill to create the new county of Scotland cjuie up oa its readiog. Upon the roll being called the vote on the bill stood ayes 33, noes 4. The bill has now passed its second reading, and goes on tomorrow's calendar for final passage. Friday, Fkb. 17. The Senate pass- longer, provided change can be made dining lhat time if they can be obtained at 10 per ceut. lower price than is now paid. Satirhav, Feb IS. Little was done in the Senate today besides pass the suffrage amendment to the constitution Senator Goodwin offered as au amend ment to the constitution amendment "that should the amendment be adopted by popular vote, then all persons who may thereby be deprived of the right of suffrage shall be exempt from all civil and military duties and poll tax." This was lost, by a vote of 12 to C. The vote on passage of the amendment was also 12 to 6. Only ooe liill was introduced today- It was to work convicts ou roads in Franklin county. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mo.ndav, Fed Li At the mornin session the House passed the Stevens Anti-Trust bill, only six votes being cast against it. Totiighl a bill was rassi requiring all upplicauts tor license to practice medicine to show a diploma from some reputable medical college, hav ing three years' course. This bill had already passed the Senate. Hills were introduced as follows: i o prevent practicing attorneys Ireiii becoming suretiei ou bonds. Io prevent the taking of timber from the State to manufacture. To appoint additional directors for the institution for deaf mutes and blind at Raleigh, and place it in Democratic con trol. To prevent the spread of cattle distem per, tick fever and other contagious dis eases ell' cattle. To abolish the llureau of Libor, ai.d establish a li'iroau ol Labor and Piiui ing by these bids the price of composi tion is rod'iod from X) to liil cents per lilili) em-. The contract in ISO!) was the be-t ever made to that lime, but this will effect a saving of sJo.OHO a year as oinpared with the contract of JS1I.'!. Hills were passed : To change the name of Ashpole to I'ni -n City. To put the school for the deaf at Mor gauton under Democratic control. To pay W. L Norwood ?."SS back salary. To appoint new directors for the col ored normal at Fraukliutou, To ask Congress to have money lost by negroes in the Freedman's Savings Hiuk returud to them. At 12:30 Messrs Craige, Foushee and Alien, the impeachment committee, re ceived from the Speaker their commis sion, and proceeded to the Senate as di rected in the resolution adopted Satur day, and b-fore the bar of the Senate im peached W. L. Norwood in the name of the people of the State, for high crimes aud misdemeanors. Tl eshav, Feb. 14. The House met at It) o clock this morning. Hills introduced: To provide for injunctive relief against foreign corporations. To require the Secretary of State to pay over to the State the accumulated land grant fund. To amend Section 1832 of the Code so as to make separation of man and wife prime facie evidence of abandonment. To provide for the election of commis i oner of agriculture by the people aud to organize the Department of Agricul ture aud Immigration. To allow people of Mecklenburg eoun ty to vote on the issiijj of 8100,000 of bmds for uiaeademiliug of roads. -s me special oi 1-r i lie House took the Senate bill to give Democrats charge of three hosniials for th in .t... at .Morguiton, Raleigh and Goldsboru placing them io charge of a board of nine directors lor each, to be nominated by the Governor and confirmed by the Seuate. The bid passed its three read ings without debate. The insurance bill, made the special or lor for today, w is not priuted, aud so wis nude the special order fur Thursday at noon. Weiinesijav, Feb. 15 The House leld two s. ssj ms to lav on,.!Vm ill i.. clock and from 1 to G o'clock. At the opening of the morning session ; Judiciary Committed made report on the r -so!u:ioii introduced by White, of Davi-,( Republican) charging (hat Judge Hrown was intoxicated. The report said that the eharge was found to be baseless; tint White d sired to withdraw the reso lu ion; tint leading R .publicans said it was no piny measure aud that White ad been misled. White, of Davie, said as there was pub lic rumor as to the milter he had offered the resolution wiih.nn pnjudiee or u.al- lloa-ked leave to withdraw, log th.t ali.-r lull ,vid Rills pis.-cd third reading: To allow the Raleigh (la-tun Rail way and other divisions of the S. A. L. to Consolidate. To re charter the city ol Ncwbern, the charter was repealed two weeks ago, To allow sale of homestead and pur chase of another. Tui'it.siuv, Feb. It! Two sessions were held by the House today. No new bills of importance were inlio duced. The following is the summary of the most important bills passed on third reading: To incorporate Xouse Kiver Institute Halifax county. (This institute is a col ored school at Weldon.) To give the Board of Internal Im provements power to appoint State di rectors and State proxy for the N. C. Railroad. To make mayor's certificates prima lacie evidence in proving towu ordinances ou appeals from mayor's court. To pay school claims in Johuslou, Surry, Robeson, llalilax, Rutherford, Gaston and Randolph counlied. 1-IIIliAV, I' KB 1 1 1 in; Icgislainc event of today was the passage of the suffrage amendment to the constitution on its several readings by more than three filths vote of the House. It came up as the special order at noon and alter three hours debate passed a si ootid rend ing by a voto of 80 to 211, and a third reading by 81 to 27. All the Republicans and several Dem ocrats voted against the bill. The speech of the day in support id the bill was made bv Rountree, of New Hanover It was a great effort and the applause lasted l .r nearly a mmutc when he finished. Sati iipav, Feb IS Hills were in troduced cs follows : To prohibit the carrying of concealed apons by soldiers. To amend Section lOtil of the Code in regard to the refusal ol railways to re ceive and forward freight. io allow Hake county to have two addiiional commissioners. A bill was passed authorizing the Printing Committee to give out the pub lic printing to the lowest bidder. This, il is understood, means it will goto Nash Bros , at Goldsboro, who have been offer ing to do the printing for ICS percent. s I ban the price named in the bill. The next bill taken up was to estab h a Bureau of Labor and Printing, un der charge of a commissioner, with the assistance of a practical printer. The machinery act was introduced and ordered printed, aod the Revenue bill was made the special order for Tuesday noon. The bill makiug an appropriation of 810.0110 for the State Guard is the spec ial order Cor Wednesday, and considera tion of the Insurance- bill, creatin" the office of Insurance Commissioner, is set for Thursday. Bills were passed : 1 o allow 'I arboro to establish wurks aud sewerage and electric lights ( Itl.OOO for former aud 810,0(10 for lat ter.) The new county of Scotland has pre sented Speaker Connor with a handsome gold pen. On it is inscribed, '-Scotland, Connor." NORTH STATE CULLINGS s h1,s jsiYiLl p. Am. l. I nn. - I I'll in i i I. The Io ii,-ol 1- .1 n. ir e i:n:v, a i- I. irn (I W 11 .! l.oi- h.i- Co. u l. iieiia'i d by Piesideiit .McKuilcy as p -t cisui' at I! vky M unit. Tb- Sup reiic e.inl p-is-. . -ju , .t ..(' a class of ."i2 r.wiiily examined f.r license Io practice law. Hevcuue officers have mule raid in John-ton couniy and de three illicit distilleries. Mr. Iluth MeL'an, of Harnett coun ty, one of the oldest twins liiing he and Ills brother being Oil years - died ou Fti d.iy night, Prominent lawyers met in Raleigh Fii diy night and organized I he Hir As-oiia-tioii of North Carolina. Hon. Plait D. Walker, was elceld presid. nl The coiiiiniitcc on salaries and fees cut the fees down ah. lit 20 per cut. to el-rks and regi-icrs but not to sle rill'-, r s fee iu capital cases is cut to n. din r iroved It irrixa A M I): - I: M.I! ;gl.tiiil I . hI.T . . .11.01 i;i- a.-iin To the d:iV, ; K v.ek Ml cn Aec.-sl- : .- i't llCIIICllt , li to lil-t elu-s ! I' KM-! I M . ill I I l II 1- II llililsiiN. CILLIAM & HARRISON , Wholesale Confectioners and Fruiterers, F.iiiiT i'H'tTit's, (.'iij.irs ami Tol'u.vo. Suit' HL'i Tits for Knot, llijai I. Oati. ( lnw ini" lnbiHTns. Sulm-i. ('iihan Slix, l.'lMH, 111 MeUM!H CiTS N :? Swaiuorr t., I't U -rxltu r, Va. ...-! 2 My c. F. I. M Tiatlt At K, 111? Sve s , rctcrshtirg, Va, Sollclll 8 1 .". Hi Is are now un I rway iu the legis'a ture lo take Ir . in the lu-ioin-ls control ol'evcry instiiuiiou or if p.irimeiit save those in which the incumbents were elected by the people. The Sialcsville Landmark tells of the death of Mrs Rebecca Campbell, of Ire dell county, who weighed about 12,"i pounds. She was probably the heaviest person iu the Stale. Riickl.n i sample FRF.L' PILLS. Send your address to H. K. & Co , Chicago, and get a In box of Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and parlic ularly effective in the cure ol Constipa tion and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious sub slaucc and to be purely vegetable. Tin j do not weaken by tluir action, but by giving tone to the stom ach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25e per box Sold by W. M, Cohen, druggist. s Kindness mid love are the precious influences that form humanity, a brother hood of pence and j iy eternal. These are the well springs ol tile heart of man. These are the roots of that tree of life j that flourishes forever in the paradise of Uol. Ilurklru'i Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and iios- : itivcly cures Piles or no pay nquiid. It i is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction water ; or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box tor bale by W . M Cohen. (DIAMONDS, WATCHES, .n:VKi.iiY iTT t;i..s.s. I.nigi st stock ill tin- city. lo..nr work mil oiilers given prompt attention, net Vll lv tW s Is fr t- te tils t VOU s jr $ $ & J THE BEST T N order to get the be L must buy the CFLKHR ATF.D Virginia I Mountain Fulcher Whiskey the oldest and best whiskey i offered on the Weldon market. FOR The 'Woodlawn" Plantation. Cot' s.-" 's'l "vu,ijcu WlThu, ' .1 "I'lli mm 1 miles of Halifax. Also the I I - VI. i I I I rAi. it den," Lying in the Roanoke HiCl n s-s- t-v si- - Akl - i mi lands contain about 350 and lot1 Are well kuown as lurgc producers ol the best nualitv of corn n nt and terms apply to W. H. HAMILTON ich 2 -It. M. A. HAMILTON, Jr 29 S. Frederick St.. Haim Baltimore, Mj, Take Dr Du.id's Liver Pills for Sick Headache" Dr. David's Sarsaparilla (tniMi KeiiHATrn) 4 FOR CLEANSING AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD For Ser dtila, Cancer, Sypliillis, Old Sores, Kciema, Fall Kheuin, Krysipclu Soy Head, B. ils, Blolches, Hives, Kruptions and Skill Diseases, rttrf bi nnn rnor i . i .1. . .. 1 1. ..: j .... .. . . BLOOD CURE " 'n thoroughly tri.d and found to be uniqiiall. d. .Mier i'ipineria,,-se,iiiei lever, lypiioni fever anl Pneumonia, take f)r jl Iodo-Fcrraled Saisapaiilla f .r Dcbiliiy, Weakness, Weak Nerves, Malatia, C.uJl iiiiii iiiieiimausiii, 11 gives ileum ami Nrcrigth, and m.ik lll.l K)D. pure inlt ItlCIl I SO ru. itruiiit'l " yia irill pi you it-i.i1 11 N'oW we no. Tim wei ipring like. Thains ,"r .,h'';'i',,'.",f 'tMK ' "! '"'' li". no kotkI at all: 'J! itittie again. Read! Read! ReadXi Ati.ke, Va-, Oitol,,, )5( ij,si j t'e-'Hs.v Minnr linn Cn.. Kiiliiiuniil. I'd Pkau Sins: I an, glad to beal.l.- lo re,.ort that my little son, for ! lk, u I'm, I s !s.iis.,,.irilla as eoll.n is will. He h,l ,h. 1-.-,. init-l s:y 1h.1t I Im-id the ih Dr. David" Sarsjiiurilla with no r:iiil. i it at I There Is None i I BETTERS ? And None So e'- It is mellow and ripe with old afie. All lovers of n pind driuk know lhat old iioe is necessary when it comes to Pure Whiskey. Manufac tured Expressly for Fine Trade by DAVENPORT-MORRIS SCO. Richmond, Va. BoTFor Sale in Weldon by AY. D- SMITH. Til K farther removed a man is from fanaticism, iutolcrauce, illiberality, preju dice and superstition, the more religion of the best type he is likely to have. CrsK Foil Gratiti'DE. lI can not speak too highly of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has cured me of a bid 1 dru'ists, corner GUth street and couejh and given me a pood appetite. My little jrl had a stomach trouble and did not see a well day up to the time she began takiog Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine cured her." Mrs. T. II. Sutler, Stephen's City, Va. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. Mailed for 25c. by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. TllE inexplicable love of woman in the alphabet of God spells sacrifice. C'liaralierlaln'sC uui;li j Heuieilj in thlragu. lii.soen tiros., tho popular South Side Weot- a great BKATS TI1K KLON'DIKK. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex as, has found a more valuable discovery than has jet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompanied bv h..,. wortli avenue, say: "Wo sell deal ot 1 hamberlain s Cough Kciucdy .0.. mm mm 11 pvea me most satisfac tory results, especially among children for severe colds and croup " F..r sale l.y W M. c. Wel.lon, J. N. Brown, lUlifa,. llr. A S. Harrison. Knlleld, Dtugstot. An Honest Medicine rr La (irlppe. Llfeis a comedy to those who think, tranedy to those who feel. ALL WOMEN AGREE. A drtiRgist in Macon, Ga., sy: "1 have sold 1 laree quantity of Mother Friend, and have never known in in stance where it has failed to nrodur ih good results claimed for it. All women rh.,; and was absolutely cured by Dr.! Kins: a .New Discovery for Couuhs anil : Painful.' lie declares that gold is ol little say ; snow. pass any Bwntb (sJWtnit im iim m Haw Uwm BmigM el many purely local bills. Tho Norwood matter was deferred. since be has resigned. The Education Committee decided to retain the present school books two years nee it was shown thit there was n . fouudaiion for rumors r? f ... tiuiimiur .ism-o. 1 nut me cunre matter be expunged from ihe record. His re quests Were e implied with. Bills were introdue-d as follow.-: To preveut mill irs from congregating in bar.ooiiH an 1 1 1 provaut barkeepurs from giviu free lunches. To euforce the collection of taxes upon lands sold for tales. To allow the peuiteotiary to complete tne y.ialter Undge road in Onslow and Jones counties. $.1,000 has been ex nan,lA .u:. 1 l .. been completed; it run, through the State swamp lands To incorporate the Atlantio & Jadkin Railway, this corporation is the sucoessor of the Capa Fear & i'adkin Valley Rail- road company, W. O. Elliott, H. Walters T. M. Emerson and John Q. Foster are incorporators. To limit time of attorneys' speeches save in capital cases. To make Labor Day a holiday. To direct the State Treasurer to p,y pensions quarterly. Colds valuo io comparison wilh this uiarvelou cure; would have it, even if it cost a hun dred dollars a bottle Asthma, Bron chitis and all throat an) Inns affection. are positively cured by Dr. King's New lUseovery tor Consumption. Trial hm. ties free at W. M. Cohen's drug store ltegular sine 50c. and II, Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. The statenieut by Mr. Moses Cone be-! fore a legislative committee Wednesday! of the plan to build a 121,000 factory in this State to manufacture canton San- j O'.'l is interostin.'. There has nevnr linen cantnn flannel fVfnry in ft, CUth tmmmmmml dec ly J.W.PERRY Co., COTTON FACTORS, Norfolk, Vu., Feb. '.!, 1S9S). COTTOX-Maiket Steady. Strict Middling, ; Middling, Strict Low Middling, (j Low Miilillinu, ,r,j Tinaes ami Stain, 5 Ulues and Sandy, f,j I'EANITS Firm. Fancy, :ti Strictly Prime, ;ij I rime, .ji Low Grades, Maehiue picknl, Spanish, per bushel, 90 Hlnck Kye Pens, per bag, Jvj'.uo Kice, per bushel, WuBAtiUINtinnilTIKSauil l'KANI T BAtiS always on hand and furnislicil at lowest market prieca Hep 8 dm. 1 ney tier were, ami I at oiii-f I liutitit thai ir. Iiavid's inn us noniiiessi as me oilier ln.ilicincs Inn) iliuie. abo e. K or lUi arsnmitilu ... 1 I linwnvar n....i I '. . ,i rec.ions, and in alK.ut week the appearance of the son tan to change. Z l ltle l. llow siilh-rcl less He conliiiued taWng the Sarsaparilla. and imnritijil noun, uiiiii now aner taking nearly six U.ttlcs, he is well and the sore, a.n Z 'V "'"Peetlully, MUS. J. C. KdHKIfT "lls "" lived in my family. I con testify lo tli imil. f ... .. . Ile had the worst ease of Kccma 1 ever saw ' "1 I am. very truly yours, , ic, f). A. TIMBKHLAKE wines n Tor B ttle, 6 Settles for 15. EVSEYWHEIIE jtt Expressed on tcceipt of Price. Owens & Minor Drug Co., J RTCHMONTJ.VA. 'V' We are receiving daily our FAU and( WINTER STOCK. Don't fail to see our line of n ir ArinnjA Shoes, Hats, Etc.. before VOTl chase. We handle Schloss Bros.& bo., clothing. None better. This Line is well established in Weldon having been sold here for many years. Buy our Jefferson Hat, the leader of style. We employ no clerk, do (.ur own work, our expense mmI Tbi. enables us to sell goods very close. Our customers art bn-i-fited l.y it. We are selling our stock so cheap everybody (i buy, even the makers of 4 cent cotton. No trouble to show goods. Call aod see us. Don't ask Jul to buy unless you are pleased. H. D. 4llei 4 Co. WELDON, N. C. CHARLES C. ALLEY, COHFECTIOHBR J Mf FEE sail ,wn u 121 13 261 11 HE H mi-1! T Wai.ki: ijjys last Nnxr w itownrds sp IlAVBy. lion now a Yes run mgloD s bit A little i 'ul'l ho a The tre. th.-y will h This ye kin ic, wit Tub pn Idi) hours, What j can occ Mil K. lo lose Vi TiHi-ri JihfD he p ib'c ii'iartet Yts, we Unps in, m I) it hot All forn 0 1 erup'ii n intly cure 1'l.owp Su this sect kouw how coat. Take U iuarantee ftj- 3.c Jl. Lohen Mr, W. W regularly. PETERSBURG, YA. Warren represents the firm and will visit Weldon ind its ieiii' ... mar iu iy. Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood. Mother's Friend Is not a ctu.-.cc remedy. Ju Kuoj eifecls re readily experienced bv all expectant mothers who use it. Years ago it pissed the experimenial stage. While it ilwavs shortens labor ind lessens the pains of delivery, it is also of the greatest beneHt during the earlier months of pregnancy. Morning sickness and nervousness arc readily overcome, and the linimentrelaxcs the strained muscles, permitting them to expand without causing distress. Mother's Friend gives great recuperative power to the mother, and her recovery is sure and rspid. Danger from rising and swelled breasts is done away with completely. sow ny aniraiftt lor SI bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, ATLANTA, OA. Umd iKMfcw lUtutrtHrf bwk lui eipu.i MOW GOOD SEEDS GOOD SOIL GOOD CULTIVATION ML I. and then you may reasonably expect good crops. Sometimes, by . u may '"g I'retty well on really poor mi1, and limes, on extra soi s i.ai..L, ....... i '. . . , -;i r S..-J-S .c uoiue wimoui proper cuititiiw but there is one thing to be reu.e,bcred-no matter what the soil or lb cuiuvaiion, you will never sueceid unless (. seeds are all rieht. f uo uoi grow irou. rustles, tmr Kood crop. f , p0lir mods. Wesell wil ing hut seeds, We sell no seeds which are not gd. Will you let help you to grow good crops? No nnnnr how mi your ope lions may be, we want to lurnish the seeds, d ju will b. .urpiised h find how easy it .s , ,uy our .., ,s by u,il. Writ, fo, . ca.slogue-ilit the best ever wmten for the S, utl rn Kardener 78 COMMER CIAL PLACE NORFOLK. W-iJ C.WGEWTfS0fJS, SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS. DON'T DBIINISTMTOR'S NOTICE n.ving ruaiinea as administrator of n . a. ooonston, deceased, this is to no tify ill persons holding claims against the deceased to exhibit the same to the un dersigned on or before the nth day of Feb. 1900 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recoverv. All i- debted to said rsMte will plc.se come for ward and settle ,t once. This 9th d.v ( Feb. 1899. 29-Ct. T.J. MILES, Admr. YOU KNOW IT IS A LOW PRICES, V NEAT AND ACCURATE WORK That keeps our presses running day nd "gin io eep np with onlera. Excelsior Prinliii Company, WELDON, N.C. Letter Hels, Packet jIead. Bin Hea , Euvelopw, State enU, Hand Bills, Pt urammes, Tickets, Shipping Tags, Etc.. Et. I-Give dh trial order. Send for sum plea aod writ na what yon want. KarNKW YOHKjen acket Stor Li I am receiving some big jolis iu house lurnisliing gowls Ixiiinht t some of the N Y. .eceut sales. If Jon need any thing to furniah your Iiousp, corae and look over these big bar-gams- Alsohar g.iius in other lines. H. C SPIERS Jan. Ist. 1899. Weldon, N. C. SANDS GAYLE, ATTORXIiV. AT. I.AW, Roanoke Rapldi, N.C. -PmcilM In all the fi,n. nik. can? nUun,'" A PPOMATTOX IRON WORM, M an n fact n rem of Agricultural Implomonts Shafdsgf, MillOenriug, Pulleys, All kindsof Machinery, and Repairs. Nos. 23 a 34 Old St., Petersburg, Tf not SO ly HARDWARE, iiaitoMWWMriMrt Wagon and Cart Timbers, SASH, BLINDS li DOORS, Chimney Pipe, For sal by PLUMMER & WHEELER, PETEKflBUEO, TA. Sooiti Siciety ( 'gton, debate oi olved tb Pmioo, "otiJuciv uotry. Oar y Qrsen, o "Joiety a "lose oo, ntageme Robe: beotuse Florida Oct IS ly ifyir
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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