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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAR. 30, 18111). PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEDGE, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAINEACK, Associate Editor Enteral at Putt Office at HYAon at SecoHtl- Class Matter. BATES OF Sl'BSCKIPTION IX ADVANl'l. One Year (by Mail), l'OHtnge raid $1.50. Six Mouths 75. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the mnterial, educational, political and agricultural iiitoretits of Hiilifai and sur rounding counties. gtiTAdveitisinu rates reasonable and furnished on application. Indications are that more lime wi be rt quired by ihe I'nitcd States to sub juyale the Piiipitma than it took to con quer the Spaniard. Till Postmaster Gouerul has is-iued an order constituting Tatupu, Fla., au ex chaugo ollioo for tho money order busi ness) of Cuba. Tho business has been done heretofore at New York city. Tub young Greek now in this country who wishes to appear before the faculty of some college for tho purpose of prov ing that the earth is stationary and that the "sun do tuove," should visit Rev. John Jasper, of Richmond. That was a neat answer W. J. Bry an gave to the Cincinnati paper that asked him for an answer to Bob Inger noll's. criticism, that Bryan is a back number and has no political future. Col. Bryan's telegraphic reply was that be did not regard Col. Iogersoll as a capa ble authority to speak of his eligibility for the back number list nor upon his prospects for the future, as Col. Inger soll does not believe iu a future. A neat turn No State in the south, says the Dan ville Register, is advancing along all lines more rapidly than the State of North Carolina as educational, industrial and financial statistics will show. While the people of other states are cracking jokes and poking fun at the"Tar Heels," as they are facetiously termed, the North Carolinians are saying nothing, but are pushing forward into the front rank of progress. Thriving, prosperous towus are growing up all over the State, facto ries and mills are building and operating, water power, forest wealth and mineral treasures are being everywhere devel oped. A curiosity in the shape of a letter was mailed at a rural postoifice recently. On a sealed, stamped envelope was the following: "Dear John: I write you this to say I got your letter on a Tuesday mornin,' an' this is wrote to you on a Wednesday night I will expect you shore on a Sun day. As you told me you didn't want folks to know whur' you wuz at, I have wrote an' sealed your address on the in side, so's the postmaster won't be none the wiser. No one on earth will know whar' you are now. Write as soon as you git this-" The policy of The Ladies' Home Journal, in its religious department, seems to be always to engage the pen of the man most immediately prominent in the eyes of the religious world. This has had the service of Mr. Beecher, Doctor Talmage, Djctor Parkhuist, Ian Maclarcn, and now it will have those of Dr. Newell Dwight Ilillis, the new pastor of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn. Doc tor Ilillis has given the Journal a series of articles upon which he had been work ing for over a year previous to his Eas tern call, and the first of these articles will be published in the next issue of the magaiine. The series is all connected in thought, and presents the general subject of "The Secrets of a Happy Lite." THE SURE LA GRIPPE CURE. There is no use suffering from this dreull'ul malady, if you will only get the right remedy. You aro having pain all through your b dy, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, iu fact are completely used up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stoinieli and Ki Ineys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at W. M. Cohen's Drug St .re, only 50 cents per bottle. Peimm.kxino pKont.EM Sometimes an apparently simple problem will per plex intelligent arithmeticians. If any of our readers doubt this we would ven ture the assertion that a ui ij irity of them cannot give the oorreet answer to so sim ple a problem as the following: 'Suppose a man sells his horse fur $30, then buys it back for tW, and then Bells it again for $13. How much does be make or lose ?" -. Tbe answer seems so easy that any ; body might give it, but suppose kind reader yom try it and see if you can give the correct answer. It is said that this apparently simple problem was pro pounded in a certain small town by a traveling man (who left without giving the answer) and that it was the cause of much angry controversy and several fights. Some said that the man would make $10, some said $15 and others con tended that of oouree he would lose. Now, what say you T LETTER FROM VALLEY. A FORMER UESIUENTOF ROANOKE R.U' IDtJ WHITES INTERESTINGLY FROM HEtt FAR AWAY NEW HOME IS THE STATE OK WASHINGTON. Valley, Wash., March Ist. On leaving Roanoke Rapids, many of my friends a.-ked me to write, a pleasure I find it impossible to iudulge, individual ly, in my busy home making life) but I do want them to know ''Tho' lost to sight to memory dear" just how much I have missed and yearned for their genial com panionship no pen can portray, or they understand unless similarly cut v9 fruui every congenial resource. Alter spending the rest of the summer iu dear old Virginia, I set out alone to njoin my "gude man" in our new home in the State of Washington. "I'll sail l he seas over for thee " I cannot touch en severing anew of broken home ties new so doubly dear and sacred. Leaving Hichmoi d, li comber ''0th, Monday, P. .M , I reached my destination Saturday evening Pcct-mhcr 3lst. The trip was made without diflieuliy, making perfect connection, and wilh real pleasure, the first few dais nil bout incident, like Ccr Vera's fleet, tho' North Carolina did give me a final "shake" by way of reminder. Hut uo amount of headache or risiug fever could make me think any less of the then far away land of inahin.i. I ouly appreciated the more the many kind nesses of the good friends who were so constant and faithful to us through uiauy au ache and shake. God never gave any one better and truer friends than the good people of Roanoke Rapids and we bless them frcm the depths of our hearts. After taking the Great Northern sleep er, we had a most agreeable and social party for several days without change, each stiiving to contribute to the pleas ure aud comfort of the rest, Prominent among us was a deaconess, of the Epis copal persuasion, from Canada, going as missionary to Japan. But none the less interesting was "Hilda," a young and comely German girl, all the way from the "old country" en route to Alaska to join her sweetheart and be married on her ar rival; and although she could not speak a word of English or we German, our hearts went out to her, as she sat io blissful silence, her face, at times, radi ant with that linht that "ne'er shone on land or sea" and surely the beacon must have been bright aud pure to reach, as it were, from "pole to pole." There were many on "pleasure bent," one family making a tour of the western coast, all eager to see new sights and enjoying thor oughly the grand scenery along the Kootnai river. The view was magnificent, while the picturesque ricks, rushing water, invigorating atmosphere and glori ous sunshine gladdened and made merry. Ere we realized it, our train drew up iu the wonderful city of Spokane and good by had to be said, while the pleasant ac quaintances passed ou as "the ships iu the night." Alone, in a strange city, but found no inconvenience the hotel was all that could be desired and the attendants most attentive. The next morning recrossing the Spokane river, I boarded a new branch of the Great Northern, wending its way northward. The scenery was now sur prising in abrupt mountains, great boul ders rising up huge and grim, with every now and then a broad lake looking like a prairie in its coat of ice and suow. Prior to reaching Spokane we hud seeu but lit tle snow, now it begun to get deeper and deeper aud as I neared my journey's end my heart was almost svffocatel with the straoge newness and vain imaginings; but when literally dumped out into the deep, deep snow, strung anus were tlu r ' to receive and give that heart welcome that makes home anywhere. Valley is comparatively a small place situated in the mouth of the Colvillc val ley, a broad level plain stretching out some titty miles and bordered on either side with well timbered mountains, while the Colvillc river runs so quietly through it you would never know it was there. The soil is fertile and well adapted to farmiog producing fine vegetables, fruits, berries, etc., though wheat and hay is the chief products, making it quite a stock raising country, aud in the close proximity of valuable quarries and mines, of onyx, marble, paint, etc., we anticipate quite a future for Valley. Of course, it is now in a very primitive state; mostly filled with foreigners, and without church or Sunday School, but we promise ourselves as the mighty logs of the forest come forth iu boards aud lumber, it shall not always be so, though we are now in the nucleus and must "stand and wait," and it is discouraging when all around jabber in an unknown tongue, unless speaking directly to you. The heart hungers for its kindred with a cast-out-uf-E Jeo feel ing. I verily believe the same old story is being enacted every diy, and that it is absolutely necessary for some to be thus separated from the haven of home, as a test of their motives and strength and bring out the best; io the oppressive an I untried newness we are naturally drawn close to our true and All-Wise Father and I pray it may be good for us to be here in the highest sense. I w uld tell you of our extreme cold weather, hut the paper's quotation fear it is still a tender point; nevertheless, with the Editor's permission, I nny refresh you with part of a bliznird, as you "swil ter" later on. Now I am so anxious to know how it is wilh you all each one And the dear little church, the good pastor who strove so earnestly to set forth the truth ihe P and Home mis sion and the Sunday School and most particularly the class of iirls my chief delight? Gd bluss each aud all with an outpouring of His Spirit. Bl.ANrin Eliiridgb DrHCOI.L. Huralrn'i Arnica Naive. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pos itively cures Piles or no pay requird. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 oent per box For Sale by W. M Cohen. "What frightfully tall collars Harry Higgs wears." "Yes: he can't see that his shoes are not blacked." An Ohio girl recently took tbe gold cure for love. She broke her engage ment with a poor young man and mar ried a wealthy old one. i in kino ton Haw iwn)n boupti Blgaatin of NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News Null's as Culld frnm Our Sutc 1 v chu's- There is a movement on foot to have the cruiser Raleigh visit Wilmington. Judge Connor will deliver the address before the University law school iu May. Tbe Blue Wink copper mines in Cas well county have been sold to a Bostou syndicate. The Enquirer says that the artesian well is furnishing Monroe with good, pure water. The Vigilaneia has been designated to bring thj first N. C, R"gimeut home from Cuba soon. The board of agriculture has received reports from all over the State saying that wheat is doing excellently. The several suits agaiusl the Seaboard Air Line by Thomas F. Ryan, ot New York, will bo withdrawn shortly. Duriog tho past week twenty-four re cruits for service iu the Philippines were enlisted at Raleigh, nearly all negroes. J. F. Garrell's fertilizer factory, near Wilmington, was burned Wednesday night. Loss $;t.il(K), covered by insur ance. Treasurer Worth has disbursed (he $7,737 sent by the United Slates' treas urer as part payment of the State's war claim. The Seaboird Air Line has purchased a valuable addiliuu to its wharf pioperty in Portsmouth, Ya., lor which it paid $IU,IMMI. The ) If 11 Manufacturing Company is now building at Concord the largest weav ing null in the Stale It will be equipped with 300 looms. The people of Salem aie stirred up over the ordwr consolidating the post office of Winsiou-Salcm, and are giving Congressman Liuuey fits. By mi error in the revenue act, just discovered, banks v ill cseap i the two dol lars a thousand tax on stock between $10.0011 and $23,000 capital. The suggestion by the Waynesvi.le Courier, of Mr. R 1). Gilmer, of Hay wood, for Attorney General, has been seconded by the Rutherfordton Vin dicator. From letters received from Havana it is ascertained that the band of tbe first North Carolina regiment will make a tour of North Carolina as s)on as it ar rives at home. Israel I). Hargett, the colored postmas ter at Rocky Mount, has been arrested in Washington, D C, for misappropriating the foods of his office, aud committed to jail iu default of a $2,000 bond. H nryBiinn Powell, agel 11 years, was killed a fe diys ago nvir liittle boro, by the accidental discharge of a gun in the hau ls of his broth -r, Jisqili W. Powell, Jr , ag 'd 13. The btys w.-re hunting iu a pisturo nctr the liuusj at the time of the distressing accident. Dick time, of Fri Uiruwcll, .ig-d 17, b 'came eurag' d because a 1'! year-old girl refused to marry him. Last Friday while walking out with the girl, near her home, he murdered her and then killed himself. W. II Uronson, secretary and treas urer of the Durham Cotton Manulactu' ing Company, was scalded Io death by the bursting of a steam pipe, last Friday anl J. C. Matties, superintendent, was seriously injured. 0.1 account of opp isiii in to the pro posed issue ,,f $100.11110 street improve ment bond- by the city of Raleigh and because of its influence on city politics the date for a vote on it h is been indefi nitely postponed. R. P. Keinhardt, the fusion supervisor of the Anson State farm, refuse to give up to R. R. K iss, of Rindolph, who had been app tinted supervise by the new penitentiary bo ird Kiss will take the milter to the curls Moore county his t lie largest experi tn ut farm of its kind in the United Stite, not even excepting the United Stites exj'riinentil work as carried on in Washington City. Thii firm is 1c Citel in a mile of Southern Pities The University of North Carolina loses $10,000 by th- Jr.-i.ion of the Uuited Stites Supie ue o ion, affirming the de cision of the Supreme court of Norih Cuoliua iu ihe Wi.kes bond ease It hell thai a o mm ol Stanly county bonds The engigeui oit h aim in -.' I of Miss Mabel Gre'ii, di ighter of Col Whirl m J. Green, of Faye tevill ', n 1 Mr. G :o Elliott, son of Mr. Warren G Eiliotl, pfualduul uf ihe Atlantic Coast Liue The ruarmge will he solemnil'J at Fay et'eville April I '.I h. A Wokii Auoi t the Baby. When a baby screams at night, says an authori ty on the subj-et, you may be sure that one of three things is the matter with him a pain, a pin or a passion. If it is the former, put a teaspoooful of lime in a little milk, and give it to him; then hunt fur the pin. But if he has been sufficiently and properly fed at his usual meal time, don't be troubled about his being hungry. Put d wn the howling to natural or inherited or acquired habit, and g;t through tbe night as best you can." Why were 25,000 BOTTLES OF ROB ERTS' TASTELESS 25o. CHILL TONIC sold the first year of Its birth? Answer: Because it Is the BEST AT ANT PRICE, guaranteed to cure, money refunded If It fails, pleasant to take, 25o per bottle. It Is sold and guaranteed by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldoo, N. C. i tl iii . i .1 I he Confederate vcteraus who attend ihe next reunion, May Mth to lath, will be fortunate iu that they will see Charles ton. Ii is well. Charleston is an ai- propriate place for the retelling ol the rousing Confederate camp lire tales. The Confederate veterans will feel at home in this city by the sea, for the bombard uieut of Fort fuuitcr was the tire bell in the night that thrilled tho Puritans and the Cavaliers into that four-year clash of arms the memory of which is respousi ble for these auuual reunions of the fast thinuing line uf the men who wore the gray. Fort Sumler led on to the fame uf the Northern Lincoln aud tbe South ern Lee. 01 this the while haired boys will lull .Inrm . ,), M I,, I Mm, rl ion, aim waieiitng tne tolas ot t lie Mars and Slripes as they fly over the parapets o. tne present jay fumler, they win poo- dcr how uld time eucmies, reunited, have just fought together aud defeated a for- eigu foe. Aud in the light of events, aud because lime has' ripened snJ ,i i i f , ... strengthened "the angels of their better broke when Lee shciilhed bis sword and furled the Stars and liars, will cherish "not one the ignoble prejudices" because the ink of (he I'liion floated safel) through all that fl jud of flame from 'til to G.). In vain, during these happy days wi 1 Charleston's blue-gowned ocean nurse croon her everlasting lullaby, that mono tone iiiuledy to which the city has dream ed out its existence in the past (save when some rude larthipiake has come along and overturned the cradle!) A Confederate reunion is one thing that Charleston will wake up I'm! There will be new music iu St. Michael's chimes! The News and Courier unreconstructed holdovi r of I'oilfedi rate journ llisUl will brim over with tales of the battle's tide, published dr ihe first lime, don't you know! The veterans will h ibble down Broad an 1 Meeting streets, aud glory in the miiltitu lious cheers that greet the bullet torn ensigns from Chancellorsville and Cbieatuiiuga! After tlm toil and dust of the parade, the cadets from the Citadel will pay curt on the star-lit Hat tery to the fair sponsors that come alorg city will ring with the music ot the voices of Charleston's daughters! Who has heard it but to love it! Uuiipae, in imitable, incomparable Charlestunian ac cent! Spoken by matron or maiden, every word is like the striking of a harp chord; every sentence is a spoken song! All this will be merry as a marriage bell on these Maydays in Charleston. It will be the best reunion of them all. L"t the old fighters enjoy it to th- full, for ere another year rolls round, some one of them will surely lie down to rest, and the bugler sound "taps" at the head of a grave. Charlotte Ooservcr. Chamberlain's Cuugli Kemedy. This remedy is iutended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and intlueuz i. It has become famous for its cures uf these diseases, over a large part of tbe eivilii'd worid. The most flatter ing test iujouials have been received, giv ing accounts of its good Works; of the aggravating and peri-lent Coughs it has cured; of severe colds (hat have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving tho life of the child. I'he extensive use of it for whooping cough has shown that it robes that disease of all dangerous consequences. It is especially yrijed by mothers for their children, as it never fails to effect a speedy cure, aud because they Imve found that there is not the least danger in giv ing il, even to babies, as it contains noth ing injurious. For Mlc by W. il ( oliin Wclilon, J. S. Brown. lUlifox, Ur A llsrrison KnfloM limgRial. Tllg Navy Department iias prepared a table showing the number of shots fired by each vessel of Admiral Dewey's siiuadrou at the battle of Manila bay last May. "Better Be Wise Than Rich." Wise people are also rich when they know a. perfect remedy for all annoying dis eases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels. It is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in its action. It so requLtes the entire sys tem as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. Coltre-" For ii jean I had foltrs, or iwelliiiKs on my met, which wi dil roursKiitir mid tmuliinomt. Rheuiuatlini also uioiiive.l i, ip. Mood Sarsaparilla rured me compli'My mil the swelling hat entirely tl .(-ir.l A lauy In Micro-fan law my previous testimonial and used llood'j and was entirely cured ot Ihe ume trouble i, ihsnve me fr recorr.nirnd Ins It." Mrs. Asm Situ an lahd, sits Lovil street, Kalamazoo, Mlrh. Poor Health -" Mad poor health lor years, fains in shmilileri, back and hlpa. with consiaiit li itiluche. nervousness and no IHOtt-tlle. I Sell Moral's SsMipaHMl. gained "treniMh ami eio work hard all day; eat heartily and sleep well. I took It be cause It hel-'l my huiband." Mai. Elizabeth J. (iirrni. Moose Lake, Minn. Makes Weak Strong-" 1 would give to a bottle for Hood s Sarsaparilla If I could not net it for leas. It Is ties belt spring medicine. It makei the weak itrong," Albert A. Jaorow, Douglaitown, N. Y. Hood's ruin-ore llmlllitjha non Irriutlwg end mil iljirtli; io ut. uh H.iid-t tUrMMrlln'. WANTED ! Reliable man lor Manager of Branch Office I wish to onen in thin vieinitv IT your record is 0. K. here is a good open ing, rvinaiy men'ioo this paper wben wriiiog. A. T. MORRIS, Cincinnati, 0. Illustrated catalogue 4cts. postage. 3 9 6t. i ()nh:i)i;uati: m;i nion. .ft ma 1 have been afflicted wilh rheumatism lor oul ecu ve.i - aim o .ninii. st , -i 111 1 ' . I . !!....... ilto Oli.l give anv re le'. l At- an e i. n-- ., .ill the ll:iie, but c Oi-I .Mi) -'.ll Ml li ol in I eV, Ttl. -eg I e.,.,1 I Io ar :-t W.i e. I 10 IIS Will ll I 'lid, 'i V d all 1 111 II llil.p', lo.-.l Ilia and ,1., i . was oil llieiiiatcl) rc'l V. iMI'd. 1 mil ll i ' slljee IvtUI II li. -I town. Cal, H--r sale'-v W SI llllie a i I ha: K Igor, I h . not li. linall- lol Il.-ll WVM- i, J N Hr.. n 1. inu,-i-ls. , lUhl.iv Or. lliinisoii. leoi. Compulsory vaceiiulioo has been or dered at Kaicltculle. IBeautifuli ijWomen 1 j - Thm, are f,,w Womon asbeau- tjf as tu,y nijjr),t .. puwdiT and paint and cosmetics don't 1 make good looks. Beauty if ' S mi'l imiHwibility without ; health. Beautiful women are I ' , , ,. . lew net ause neaiuiy women uit few. The way to have a fair face and a well-mumled figure id to take : Bradlield's Female Regulator! This is that eld and time-trie' medicine that cures all female troubles and weaknesses and drains. It makes no difference what the doctors call the trou ble, if there is anything the matter in the distinctly feminine orjrans, Bradfield's Fe male Regulator will help and cure it. It is good for ir regular or painful menstruation; for leucorrhiva, for falling of the womb, fur nervousness, head ache, backache and dizziness. Take it and get well. Then your old-time girlish features and figure will be restored. Sold by drugiliti for $1 a bottla. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLAnTA, GA. W. L. Stainback, M..U.KII IN Heavy & Fancy GROCERIES, Fruits, Confm'tionorU's, Country Produce liuught mill Suit! . CHOICE BEEF ALWAYS ON HANOI Give me a call. W. L. STAIXBACK. Weblon. N C jan f l v. NllliTII CAROLINA, NOKTH AM Pl'O.N COl'NTY. . NoTICK is hereby given tb.it the partner ship lately subsisting between C. H. (lamer, L. B. Cannon, W. A. Cau- i non ami J. (I. McNcal, umlcr the urm name ol'OAHNKU, Mi'XEAL & CO., ex pired on the 'Jllid day of February, by mutual consent. AH debts owing to tbe said partnership are to be received by Cannon, McNeill Co., and all demands on tbe said partnership are tn be presented I to tliem lor payment, ami the said Can non, McNeal iSil'o , are to settle all debt due to and hy said tirraol (iarner, McNeal j & Co., tiarysburg, N. C. C. S OAKNr K, L. 1!. CANNON. W. A. CANNON, J (!. Mi'NEAL. T. C. Harrison, Attorney. 3-2-UUd. ISA SYSTEM BUILDER.GIVES APPETITE M V CORRECTS THE LIVER, . TASTELESS . Chill tonic is sold Strictly on its Merits, If is the best Chill Tome at the smallest price, and your money refunded if if fails to eure you. W. Al. Cohen, UriiUnt, Weliion, N U. D KSIRIMl EMPLOY- , roent can get full iufortna ', tion by enclosing a 2 cent , stamp for reply. W. IU. MARTIN & CO..' 8H K. Broad Street, Richmond, Va. 3 9 3m. ROBERTS LOOM WH T5 m HOME GtNUIN RED CROSS, HLHHBAd WITHOUT IT. . DMIMSTRITOR'S NOTICE Having qualified an administrator upon the etat of the late J. H. Amnion, de (Waited, I hereby notify all creditor of mud estate to present their claims to me at En field, N. 0, on or before the rimt day ol February UHX), or this notice will be plead Iu bar of their recovery. All persona ow ing aaid estate will come forward at once and settle and save cost ofauit This Jan. 3 1st, lHUii. R. B. MUTT, Admr., of J. II. Arringtoo, tleo'd. feb S3 6t. Ike hkk !-!( N i Surl. s sin el - Ill 1,11 UiiU K, Ml I) ehgiitiiil Location Yen .teei-si- hle. I'll lilt Clll-elie IVnnallent iiiil transient.- e.iliinl to lir-t class UKASliXAM.K ITKM's :v Ihe dav, week or nioiilll. .bc-.'JI.v. r m . i.ii i. mm. ii I'. ii.u:ia-"N. CILLIAM & HARRISON, Wholesale Confectioners and Frniterers, Fancy (noieiics, Cigars anil Tobacco. Sole agents for Knot, Hig l, 1'iab, Chew ing Tobaccos, saboniso. I'llban Stu, 1,'oig, I'.l Mexicano l ig 'rs No. ;i" Svcamorc st , Petersburg, Va. net c p. I. a i i i i; it t k, t:i? Sycamores! , IVIcrsbiiig, Va. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, y- ,li:VI.I.KY ei ITT III. ASS. l.uigcsl stoi k in the city. Hepair work luul outers yiveii proiniil iitlciitiuii, net 'JO Iv r'CET- 1 1 THE BEST I I to p-t the best oii S jL III must buy the CKLKI1RATKD t I Virginia I Mountain tits-till-li- s . I Fulcher I 1 Whiskey theolJist and lust whiskey ever j S tillered on the Wcldon nmrliet. t- IS- There Is None f ! ABETTERS ! I And None So It is mellow and ripe wilh old 3 ;e. All lovers of a piod drink know t- that old oae is necessary when it J! comeH to l'ure Whiskey. Miinul'ac- tured hxiressly lor blue I rude Ly DAVENPORT MORRIS i CO. Richmond, Vn. Itf For Sale in Wcldon by W. !) SMITH. a U - K dec S3 lv HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. OFKirE OP G E N E R A L S U 1' E U I N T K N D E X T , HENDERSON, N. C. February 15, 1 S'.9. The Company bejrs to announce that the f illuwiag are now conoectcd by the Long Distance Service, and the rates herewith published will be effectivo on and afler February 15, WJ'J. raoM WELDOXto Axtell, ;in. Macon, 25 Hrooksion, HO Mansun, 25 Oenlreville, -10 Middleburg, 3(1 Churchill, 25. Oakville, 25 I'abney, 35. Oxford, 4(1 lvifielJ, . llidoeway, X , 25 Franklioton, 40. liidcway, S., 25 liillbure;, 35. Koanoke ltapids, Henderson, 35. Vangban, 25 Halifax, 10. Warren l'laina, 25 Kittnll, 40. Warrenlon 25 Laurel, 40. Wise, 25 Littleton, 20. Youngsville, 45 LouUburg, 40. F. C. Toepleton, Gen. Supt. New Year! New Prices I 1 have on li.mil thirteen of those cele brated Wheeler A Wilson New No. I), Family SewinnMaeliajea A ureat im provement over anytliinif ever made in the way of Hewing Mm hinea. THK liAT KST AND IWST. The ouly aewing machine Ihat cloea not fail in nnjt Kiint. Hotary niotiou and lull bcuriiiit! make it the Imlitest iiinnii mn 'hinr in the wo-hl Caunut.Uil iu the wronK dirw'tion, and iatheoulylw-k-atitrh machine so armiiKtil. m,s not oil the work 1 hesliteh is I'orninl without hrinif int the tlinnd innuitnet witlv oiled parts whiih isuottrue of other niaebinin An oil cup on the needle bar prevents oiling the needle thread. The only machine having a needle that cannot lie set the wronii way. I am overstocked in thwe machine! aud while thia lot lasts propose to clone them out at wholesale coat for SPOT CASH. Call and see them or wiite lor circulars fully describing them and save $l!ion your machine. 1 also have six oak side boards that I will close out at cost. Some ot them Tery handsome. 1 need money and will give bargaii a in snything in my line Hpecialtieacariied: BUCCIE8, WACON8, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING COODS. COFFINS, . Both wood and metallic from fo to f 100. tSTHin New Hearse Free to pvtrons. P. N.STAINBACK. WeldoN.C i ) I) -i 'i'' ! t 0aiuinat Htl. ' tot il lit 4N1 Mti.mi vr ni '" ' " ,"-iTMn".' muni i't..rj f-,(i, l( , , ;"kisMMiii..iaM., our SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $55.00 I I's Hit nnU"i 1 1 ACME OUEWt. OUR OWN MAKE.) l..il.rH.IM d il.lurial Ml Wsi ! WwiM .t i r .-ni.li..-i 70 lius'rfi'- ii.l.ivan! I s . no R1RELV COVERS CUSI 111 'n"' atlvrrti' ui l-liiiHT mil. We Riuiw 170 000 t'lliiim HUOIIY HU81NFS3 IN v iimrlt na THE ACME QUEEN V Of .1- Hie "l-'.l.-l - .liidn IVilf. Nffio In .ii-e vf sh-ru. ,. OJlii I'MI .11 r fir '.'Ol canon K 1 J -a send on'i poluak ,r;'ti.v.e,'rr: i. i... j Z'Z",r: . fr,lihi-i--.. - o .r.is. in. i..-oo-ir,oi.loe---"lvlhri-uirnliiH-lourfxi,eii.f .n,i w DON T HOY A CIIKAF F PT K Y BUOOY I. ' ! I l.iei-i ..,,, , '""' myn, .ml i .' .V in "V.I,- BUY THE BEST BUCCV MONEV CAN BUILD, Vr.S j'27.t" .1 tin, I.UWKHT I'RICK KVKK KNOWN. 0KI1KR 10 UAY. OOiTt DKLAY B U WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY. CARRIACt AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. AJar.-SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICACO,IL, Take I'r. I a it! m Liver ;. David's (mini -4 FOR CLtASING AND For Seroliihi, ('atic r. Si .hilli, Old Sores, Mead, Kolls. Illotelie., Hives, l',ruions and Skin Diseases, this Q p f BLOOD CURE hash-m ibon uihly tri.d und found to be llllt ij'lilih d. Aliir li'lln rin, Semli-i Fever, Tvihoid Fever un I Pneumonia, lake Dr Dittf, oilo-l-errait-d .ais:i..iiill.i lor IVbililv, Meikiiess, H eak erves, Malaria, Ca'artl ' and lilieiiiiiaii.-in. It (jivca Health and Slrenlh, nnl makes pure IIICH Rd' lll.(M)l) ?5:3Read! Read! Readme! Ati.kk, Va., t)tolir is, lssi, j thrmafi Minm Ih inj f o., .'o iiimo, Vtt : ' j 1 ' K V It Sins: I nni clad to lie able to report that my little son, for whom the J,' iMtiii n .,ii-iiiiii inn nni. uniii'ii o wen. a or iienni ol aim i-M-rylliiiiu 1 li.ol trn-il seeimil to ilo Inn no iioihI at all; tti j oust niv thai I In-con the use ot hr. Idn id's San.i;irilla with no faith in it at' all, iaj- .I'tiT I'll illir It t'nr il lew il:iv tin- son. lirnLe mit nil m-.r lnu luulu ., ...I I '., ( in il l finuiji u mi it less u;i i ill- Miri nroKf they ever were, and 1 at nin e iliuught Ibni Dr. David's ' srwipanlla u pw.i inn as worthless us tbe other nuilieiiies had done. 1, however, continued to give Hit! " 1,,M' 'ie '-ni.mi r in ler Mfit-S iiecilll III I naillie, Ud lb little fellow suffered less. He continued UMnjj. the Sarsanarilla and iniir.itl ri,i alone, until now, niter tukilin nearly sn bottles, he is well un-l the sores liaveilljoH erv n-sieeiliillv, Mli.S. J. C ElillKUT. As this little Ixif lived in my family, I cun testify to the truth of every word of Hi above. He hail the worst case of Eczema 1 ever saw. 1 am. very truly yours, -to., j), A. TIMI1KULAKE. tfTricB n for B ttle. 6 Settles for f 5; EVEEYWUZES Etprtwed on nccipl of Price. SOwens & Minor Drug Co.,; I?IC HdVCOlSTD. "V A. ' We are receiving daily our FALL and WINTER STOCK. Don't to see our line of A Ol TT J Til Qiiues, xiais, jbtc, oeiore you pur chase. We handle Schloss Bros.& Co., 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. i( We employ no clerk, l ins enables us to sell goods very close. Our customers ire bet efitrd by it We are selling our stock so cheap cveryboJy cap buy, even Ihe makers of 4 cent notion. No (rouble Io show oods. Call and see us. Don't ask jot to buy unless you are pleased. H. D. LLEfi f Co. WELDON, N. C. CHAKLES C. ALLEY, CONFECTIONER, PETERSBURG, YA. Mr. V. V. Warreo reprvacDta the rpjruliarly. GOOD SEEDS GOOD SOIL GOOD CULTIVATION aid then you may reasonably eipect pood crops. Sometimes, by eiW ciihivalion, you may get along pretty well on really poor soil, and limes, on mra soils, pastiable cmpa arc made without proper cultivaiiot, but there is one thing to be remembered no matlcr what the soil or tb cultivation, you it ill never aucccid uuless the aeeda are -all riiiht. do Dot grow from thistle," nor good crnpi fr m poor aeede, WefcH in , bill U'A .ll .a 1.. 1 t . I .l.'tl .. I-I Ml Ml n. - -.,.-. st eu uo seeus wuicn are Dot gooo. win you iv help y. u to grow good creps? No rnaiii r how ima'l your ei lietis may be, we waut lo furnish (he seeds-, and ou will be urpiifrd H find how easy ii is u, buy 0Ur so. da by mail. Write for t catalogue it 1 ... .... w.i ni,,,,:,, un tut, ,-iiii,i, r psrnenef. QEOQQETVTfSOfJS, ccrn POniurop inn r n nil .-ri i ne uesi ever a ill ten lur the Is SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS. in i r 17 lv J oirNEVV VOKKn n acket Stor i K I am receiving some big join in house furnishing good bought at some ol'theN.y. eeeut aulea. If you need any thing to furnish Jour bouse, eome and look over these big bar gains. Alio bar gains in other linen. H. C. SPIERS Waldou, li. C. ''an r iiwiii BUILT IN OUK OWN FCTO U""a' Kre Biibbt Cmi,u. . , ; :""J i,. i"-t, i union, .1 2.50. lT'y Bii 1 Due Jj, AclitQu'e en' at" ' iV5i?j i inn r iir;.v. '. 6itt. '"'"" '""en K ;",.,; W5 ; ri4Wuna--,',nf Ortf nary Faolory ,, " 0u,Mrf5 ; iiii-ev. . uw . ., ,1",,:''iUJl wi. u-il mi leatliir, iisrall PAY ALMOST DOUBI.f. il, , "'. V U..u- wii ,1T Till llst,,,?"" M Si? 1 .arm. t,a :i''nliM.,:'!t : O U R ACME QUEEN, M.I4 i n loir. Ie i,. ihB.,i.t . ."h, liU.- ImetorT oii.:""i-., THK WOULD. ' "'""". 7(J tiuiruw-fl win aftii.ta ,,. .. ""il. itrtrwsj win ug j,Br,,..Bltl-liiul ?. -- ,:,ih-. i.il.., k,l..lli.r ...r ... , ,,, "JJ- El'PJpvlifc ,,,...i,iii, i,i-i-i. e.'"-l ! I iifc .ki, i.i,,., W'"lJ ,Oi sU!l-. slilo ftii l ti- onrtAliis lh.nl so-i-tri n Vsirii' l.. tir. HI i.iil WK,H M, 'I'"-r:i, - .. It i. 4(MI .ff... si Hi I.ikiii !i''tiw2 l'illl lor Sick Hoadache. Sarsaparilla kehratkd) PURIFYING THE BLOOD, . Ktleiua, Suit ltheiini, Kr)i,.,Si gy ne nnii iiie worsi eiu-e ni rA.LMA I erni Olll III I over Ills IHMIV anil it i- worl tilt. n A ULU1 l n do our own work, our expense emalL firm and will visit Wcldon and ita wicisitj ,,. JO ly. lorn psrdener 78 COMMtR CIAL PLACE, I.ORF0LK. VI. APPOMATTOX IRONWORKS, Manufacturers of-r- Agrlcultwaj feplemento Shafilap. M illOeiving, l'ulleja. All kinds of Macliiuery, and Kepai" Noa 2'J A 34 Old 8t., J'etersbnrg, Va. oelteij HARDWARE, Wagon and Cart Timbera, SASH, BLINDS St DOORSf Chimney Pipe, For wU by PLUMMER & WHEELER, PETEIiailUEO, VA. amir , JW, Lit, 1898.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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March 30, 1899, edition 1
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