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Vv toul' . . . v.. t i ; t 1' k t h I i f . , " . !. . r I 1 . t f : - f; . f- ' THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 11, ISM. PUBLISHED KVKKY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SIEESE, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAIKBACK, Associate Editor. Eitttmlat Ujfo Hi Hi Mm n Srctiitil- Chin Matti r. bates or miisaKtrrinN is advaxi'K. One Year (by Mail), IWage l'awl $l.Su Hix Months A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political ami agricultural intere-sta ol llalilas and sur rounding counties. BS"Adveitisiiii! rates rcusonuhle ami furnished on application. The following is an extract Iroui tlie decree of divorce between Mr. Henry T. Sloane and liis. wile: And it is I'ourlher ordered, adjudged and decreed that it shall be lawful for said jlaintilf, lleury T. Sloane, to marry agaiu in the same manner as though the defendant, Jessie A. Sloane, were actual ly dead, but it shall not be lawful for the said Jessie A. Sloane to marry again uu til the said plaiutift', Henry T. Sloane, is actually dead, but the remarriage of the parties to this action is not hereby pro hibited. Nevertheless, on the same day the decree was issued, and within a few hours after it had been signed, in con tempt of the provision quoted, and in contempt of the court, the lady and Per ry Belmont were married, or went through the marriage ceremony, on a liceuse issued in due form of law, and by the official sanction of a doctor of divin ity. The marriage, we assume, is not only voidable, but null and void; and the clerk who issued the license and the divine who performed the ceremony are iu flagrant contempt of the court who decreed the divorce. Mas. William C. Whitney, wife of the former Secretary of the Navy, died shortly before 1 o'clock iu New York, last Saturday. Mrs. Whitney was thrown from her horse while out lux hunting in Aiken, S. C, on February 21, 1S1K She tried to pass uuder a low bridge, but struck her head on u beam and fell to the ground. She was unconscious when picked up. Shu was placed iu a plaster cast aud remained iu it for a long lime. Kverything possible was done for her, but she remained absolutely helpless from the time of the accident until she died. She was completely paralyzed from the neck down. Mrs. Whitney was the second wife of ex-Secretary of the Navy Whitney, aud he was her second husband, her first hus baud having been Captain Randolph, ol the British navy. A decision which holds that the poli cy holders of the Equitable Life Assur ance Society of 1 "JO Hroal.viy, N. Y., are entitled to share in all the net surplus of the compjny, instead of such portion of it as the directors choose each year to set apart for division among them, has been rendered by the Appellate Divisir of the Supremo court in Brooklyn. Tl decision does not necessarily apply I other mutual companies, as it is base . mairj!yon the wordini:nfc'.f '-r.Vcict and the charter of the company. Justice Woodward wrote the opinion of the court, with Justices l.'ullen and Hatch concurring, and Justice Goodrich hand ed down a dissenting opinion. The net surplus which, if the decision be upheld, may melt aay had accumulated to $43,000,000 by the close of 1S90, aud it is now said to be about 837,000,000. This does not include the third set apart for distribution. TllE Nordenteit three pounder rapid fire rifle which was informally delivered to Mayor A. M. Powell aud the delega tion of citiz-jus from the city of Raleigh, on board the cruiser Italeigh, on Friday, was shipped to Rtleigh Siturdiy by the Seaboard Air Line We learn that it is to be mounted in thi rotuuia of the cap ital buildin.'. Captain Coghl.in, of the HJclgii, made lire, million n ...ii IT., siii ihe u "vlaptured from the fligship of the Spanish admiral, at the battle ol Manila, the Reina Cliri-tina, and the presentation of the trophy was made not because the Kilci,li had anything more to do with sinking the Reina Christina than any ulhel of Dewey's fl ot, hut lie cause it was the desir; of the om.'ers and men of the cruiser Rileigli to present the trophy ns mirk of the eileeui anil affec tion which they uaturally felt fur the city whoso name the cruiser has the hon or of bearing. Hanna has not yet anuounced hi: choice lorsncaker ot the house; conse quently number of representatives ima gine themselves to have a show. A NARROW ESCAHK. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada K. Hart, of Oroton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, Baying I could live but a shot time gave myself up to my Savior, determined if could not stay with my freods on earth, would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, tod thank God I arn saved and now well and healthy woman." Trail bottles freest W. M. Cohen's Drug Store. Regular site 50a and $1.00. Guaran teed or price refuned. In Porto Rico, where the people have gladly accepted American control as a relief from grinding oppression, there is heard do discordant note in the popular chorus of acclaim in praise of the ucw and improved system of administration. Governor (ieneral Henry's latest report to the War department recites that over 12 HMO men ute employed on public works on the island, that the earnings of the people are large r at this lime th..n for many years past, aud that those who cannot work arc fed and kept from suf I'erieg. If such results can he attaiued uuder a temporary mili tary administration, what may not be anticipated from the installation aud ap plication in l'orto Rico methods of self government which are the heritage of American freemen? Ft I.L u p irts from the fire in Green ville on Thuisday night show that nearly two blocks were swept away by the flames. Tlie lire started iu a tailor shop over Cheek's liar. The cause is not known. In a lew minutes it spread iu both directions aud fifteen buildings were con sumed. The loss is put at 8130,0110 with ? 10,0110 instilance. At the time the fire began many of the citij.'hs were in the Opera House witnessing a play, '"Kist I.ynue." The loss is great, but the pluek ol Greenville willsoon see tint the burucd portion is rebuilt. A special from Nashville, Tenn., to the Atlanta Constitution and Kuoxville Journal says that four bishops of the Methodist Church, namely Candler, Fitz gerald, Key and Morrison have signed a demand that Barbee and Smith, the book agents, resign. The special adds: "The demand, however, will not be complied with, though it may lead to s mie inter esting revelations iu the near future." The prevailing opinion, however, is that for the good of the Church, Barbee' and Smith must retire. Captain Couhlan is to remain in command of the Raleigh until that ves sel shall go out of commission, which will be after the pn sent round of festivities shall have been ended. In the mean time the German new-papers have ceased to growl over the Captain's speech, and Kaiser Wilhelm, who really behaved quite handsomely during the furore aroused by Coghlan's remarks, continues to evince a very amiable disposition to ward the United States. The National Afro-American Council of the United States has issued a proc lamation calling upon the colored pc .pie of this country to set apart Friday, June 2; as a day of lasting and prayer, and has c died upon all colored ministers to de v ite the sunrise hour of the following Sunday, June 4th, to special exercises, in order that ',God, the Father of Mer cies, may lake our deplorable case iu His owu hands, and tint if vengeance is to be meted out, let (i id Himself repay." A newspaper, whose columns over flow with advertisements of tiuine-s men, has more influence in attracting at tention to the building up of a city or town than any other ageoey that can be employed. People go where there is business. Capital and labor will locate where there is an enterprising couimiinitv . : i ; .' i rr i I A Democratic victory in the city of Baltimore is matter for rejoicing; but a demoerative victory which is also a vic tory for better municipal government and a rebuke to boss methods has a double value. It is a triumph f ir honesty as well as a pirtisan success. All friends of good govcrnm 'Ot may share in the delight of it. TlIB Alabama legislature in extra ses sion maiutaius its determination to change the constitution to keep the government in the hands of the whites The amend meut is on the same line as the North Carolina amendment and in addition fixes it so the school taxes of the whites go to support white schools. Tr is reported that United States minister Straus has been authorized by the Sultan to coinmuuicate to Washing ton the l itter's promise to pay the claim of $1110,000 for losses sustained by Americans during the Armenian massa cres in 18115 Am effort will be made at the Confed erate reunion at Charleston this week to raise enough, by popular subscription, to rebuild the home of that grand old veteran, Wale Hampton, recently de- siroyeil by Cre. Of Com., the uli.e- rueut will succeed. It deserves to do so. U' the report turns out to be true that Russia and Kuglaud have reached an agreement as to China that will shut American commerce out, there will be no more Anglo-American alliance talk on this side of the Atlantic for awhile. A German scientist has discovered that of 1,000 girls who play the piano 900 are afflicted with nervous troubles. This estimate, of coursf, does not include the number of defenceless neighbors who are similarly afflicted. Mrs. George W. Cuilds, of Phila delphia, denies with indignation the sen sational story sent out by news mongers at Washington to the effect that she would soon marry Geo. Joe Wheeler. The rainy season 's about due in the Philippines and it's a pity Aguinaldo dees not know enough to cone in out of the wot. NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News Nates as Culkj from Our Suit I V The Gold Leaf wants a knitting mill at Henderson. The Grand Lodge of d id Fellows unt In Raleigh Tuesday. The negroes iu Tarboru Voted lor the Democratic aldermen. Fdgar Allen l'oe is the name of the new mayor of Lenoir. Magnolia will vote on local option the first Monday iu June. The State Dental Association met in Charlotte last Thursday. W. H. Neal ha been elected chair man of the Stale Board of Flections, Prof. Jerome Dnwd, ol Trinity College expects to leave Boon for a trip to Kit rope. Prof. Dred Peacock and wife are hack in Greensboro from a tiip to the old world. U is r 'ported that theie will lie a sharp contest f .r the Presidency of the A. A M. College. By au oversight iu the revenue act, all building and loan associations iu the State escape taxation. Citizens of Lexington voted down the dispensary proposition. The town has been dry many years. During the past twelve iiumIis Ml!' freight cars have fet n supplied with air brakes at the Sp- ticvr shops. AletiZ i Brown, colored, who was is be tiling next month tor criminal assault, escaped from jail at i ireeusviile. Pec ile in Raleigh are refusing to he vaccinated under compulsion and the matter may come up iu the courts. The capital stock of tlie Florence cot ton mills of purest City, has been in creased from $1011.000 to 8.'!(lll,ll00. Marhal, the home of Jeter Pritchard. is the only town reported as electing a Republican ticket on Monday of last week. Negotiations arc on foot with Mr. K. C. Hell, of Burlington, and other capi talists to establish a big collet) mill at Wilmington. Mrs. P. l. B. Arlington has another suit ill Wake Superior Court for 87,S.'ili ogain-t her divorced hu-band lor back due alimony. A celebrati n of the founding of the Methodist Protestant Church in North Camliua, was held iu the M. P. church in Burlington last Sunday. Tin-T..r!'. ro Cotton Mills begin at once the erection of Mill No. 2. The Fountain cotton null will have 10.111111 s-.in.lles for this year's crops. A roster of the North Carolina Volun teers in the late war is now being pre pared from the muster nils on file in the Adjutant li -ueral's otlic". Kd. Lown v. a nephew of Henry Ber ry Ijowrey, ihe lanioiis outlaw of Faster Carolina, shot and killed 'mm4samml iu Robeson county, Satou' j- tj -. At the (own ekctii; 1 i,i Monday,' 'iz us ut'.liberniarle. Stanly county, ' fur the issuance of ?3,000 worth Js for the establishment of gradid .'i.. W. K. Chri-iiaii, a popular news paper man, formerly of this State, has been appointed general agent of the Seaboard Air Line with headquarters at Portsmouth. If the weather is line at the laying of the eorm r stone of the Masonic Temple, at U limn gton, May IStli, the officers of the Grand Lodge of.Masuiis will wear the new regalia. Lieut A. II. Scales, of I i reensboro, now on the Alliance, at Santiago, has been made a senior lieutenant of the navy, au t llice which corresponds to that of captain in the army. The flags on the capital at Raleigh will he hall mast today, the anniver sary of the death of Fnsign Worth Bag ley, and oil July 1st, that of the death of Lieut. William K. Shipp On the liquor license in Murganton the vote on Monday was a tie, each side getting 131. The courts will settle it as the town has been licensing the sale and the liquor men claim a victory. An incubator for babies is something novel in this section. One is now iu u-c in Salem Two babies, twins, occupy it. They lie on a eollon bed, and the tem perature is kept at blond heat The nuise fei ds them every hour and watches tl:? little ri"s trr"!g,i th- g'-i MI nf their little cage. In Wake Superior court the jury gave the Hygienic lee Company 820,000 damages against the Seaboard Air Liue for the destruction of the compa ny's plant hy fire in 1 803. The compa ny claims that the factory was set on fire by a spaik from an engine of the S. A. Line. The cuso was appealed in Su preme court. Some men's opinions of themselves aro tho biggest of the two. Iturklen'a Arnlra 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 cent per box For Sale by W. M. Cohen. OASTOniA( Bun the f W V lHWJap Bougtlt Bifutin vote HAVANA LETTER. mo VI A HALIKAX i'iU NTV Iti'Y Wlln IS .sF.UVIVil I'Ni'l.E SAM IN HIS PAH AWAIT NEW rilss'sMuNs i Havana, Cpiia, April 3'Uli. ISO!). Perhaps the Woull he' wairiors, win hit old North Carolina, several m mi lis ago, have long since been forgotten h) j those who were fortunate enough to think CI , ,i i .ri'iil I i starving humanity. If they have for gotten us you cau just bet your life we haven't forgotten them. The climate in the United States eau not at any time be compared with the climate we ate now enjoying here. The days arc warm, hut n it oppressive, aud the ocean brcez i at night cools the at-iiio-phere, sotb.it a good, sound, comfor table and peaceful sleep call be enjoyed. Havana and its vicinity are very in teresting, and 1 have had but few oppor tunities tiisatilymy curiosity and visit some of those interesting places. My Haiti ry is stationed at Ca-tillodel Prin cipe, and from the hill upon which this strong fort is situated wc have the Inst view that can be obtained of the city of Havana and its harbor, Morro Castle. La Cabanas, Peiuta Castle, the Santa Clara Battery, the wreck of the Maine, Atari s Castle, Colon Cemetery, the town of Cerro and the beautiful harbor, with the ferry boats plying to and fro, warships and ships of all nalious lying at anchor, and the little sail boats, with what the boys call ' chicketi coops" iu the stirn, sailing around the harbor, making a picture de.iglitful to the eye. Pel haps it would be inti li sting lo J i U aud to the readers of your paper to know how we bojs pass the lime away down lure, so far away from "God's couulry." I will try and let you understand some of the ways wc have to amuse uuisclves. There are, fortunately for us, plmty of lovely Cuban girls to visit. The gleatest trouble is, though, every house has bars like a jail ou every door aud window. When a fellow goes to see a girl he must stauitou the outside, while she stanils or sits in the house, there cau be uo' swinging on the front gate, or say ing , good bye in the hall, until papa has to almost heat a hole ill the floor w.th his shoe to lit the dear hoy know it is lime to go home. We boys had a good deal ol trouble, at fiii-l. Idling ihe gills know what wc meant. We have it down line now, howevir. When we litst uinvul on the island, several nf' the hoys Went lor a walk. In the course ol our raiuhiis we came to a hcauti'ul residence, where about a di en lovely girls Wire plaving games on ihe porch. Tiny seem, d very ',. ,, , . i.i.l uiciimv, io us, so nc nun up aim illiu io talk with tbiHi. After we had bieu thtrc m me time, one of the bo)s under stood cue of the ladies to say she was very much in love with him. So what Could he do but tell her the same thing Hir father understanding enough Knglish to know what he said, got angry and chased the whole "push" away. Wc know how In talk lo lliei.c, u,,w, h iwever, and as a proof i" this, 1 will ply say wc Jav'c lost three uf our 1 1 .'.carriage. (i. A. GussET, Battery 1, 2nd U. S. Ailillay, Havana, Cuba. Ninety PeiiCent. Of the people are atllieted with some form of humor, and this cau.-es a variety ol diseases. The ! reason why Hood's Saisapaiilia cures when all others fail is fouud in the fact that it ifl'eetually expels the humor. Scrofula, salt rheum, bolls and all erup tions are permanently cured hy this great medicine. Hood's Pills are the best family cathar tic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, jure. Opportunities fir dnii g great seldom occur; life is made up if intinitcMin.i's. "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 S-irsaparilla, which is perfect in its action. It so requlates the entire sys tem as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. Coltre-" I or il years I hail Roll re, or swcilinej mi my neek. which was ills couraiiltur nn.1 troiibli-sonie. Kbi-iiniatlsni also unuoveit me. Hood's Sarsai.arllla cured me enni.u.ely noil the ewflling hut entirety a:-a; ;-r:irt A h,!y !-. y.: Ltgan inw my irev ions testimonial sinl used HimmI's nnil was entirely cored of Ihe same trouble. She llmnlied me fur reioniinend Ine It." Mks. ans Si'thuloud, Oun l.ovel Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. Poor Health -" Had poor health for years, pains in shoulders, hark and hips, with Constant headache, nervousness and no npietttc. I'M-d Hood's Sarsaparllla, trained strencth and can work tiard alt day: eat heartily and sleep well. I took It tie cause It hrlieit my husband." Mrs. Kmcakfth .1. Uirm.s, Moose Luke, Minn. Makes Weak Strong-"' would sive to a tiottle for Hovels Sarsaparllla If I could not cet It for less. It li the best spring medicine. It makes the weak strong." Aibkmt A. Jaukow, llouBlastown, N. V. 3fccd6 SaUafmiJfl d" PIMi r-nrtllvfr III; tlie noil IrritttlnK nd rily .t))i,rtif.i U kw" with" Hood driaijrlli". c. F. LAUTEHHACK, 1117 Ryeamorest., PeterabnrK, Va. DIAMONDS, WATCHES,- JEWELRY A CUT CLASS. Largest stock in the city. Repair work nd orders given prompt attention, octau Ij i CONVICTS ESC'NPE. AMc'Nil T 1 1 1 M.IIVI M. M Ml!'. . I.I PI .- !!IM LEY, I i t Ml II- ! iv. e liv lets i fax I'aPII I i-t I'! T' I. nu n'ier t ''''' ' a v ! i'e in . a r, ii-g a of. !' a in- icIi'itH , .oil I lil i e -si I,;. . ce I 1 1' l)tot I s .!o r-lllellitierell few years i since. It wi I b that llr.intley. tw i I! tl b.ijs and a man uauiid Credie wa laid Boiitiirand mur- d. rid hilll. tVidte (illllt'd St lie's witne-s aud the IMIj, aud Braulii y Were con victed and given life sentences. List Thursday Fdward Spivey who has been doing guard du'y at the Hali fax fiiui nas working a mj ni l of nine convicts. liiantley asked the guard f.r a chl'iv of (oh ici'o, Spivey threw the to bacco to Hi anth-y. but I lie e in iet ins:, ad of pi 'king it up, s;.i ing up in Spivy and to .k his gun and then c.-caji. d Four of the others followed hiin. ,1 .e J mini, a while man, also in for life, lelu-id lo go as did ihn e nf the negro, s B o d hoiiinls were put upon the Hail, as soon ihe a'arni was giv, u. and one of the negr. i s was caught lii nnlcy had the gun and sh t one ,.' ihe dogs ;l! - j il.js way made good his .-e.q e The guard has been suspend, d. Mr. J. A Anderson, who live., iu the Anr "lian Spiings section, lest a horse and colt Ftiday night. It is thought that Brantley and one i f hi. ci iiipatiini.s ri de thi in away. Ml (I It lMI I'll, That is the way all diuggi-ls sell G KO V K'S T ASTKLKSS ('111 l.L'I't l.V IC for Chills and Malaiia. It i-simply Iron and (Piinine iu a ta-teless form. Children love it. Adults pref. r it to hitter, nauseating Tonics. I'liee 30c. For sale by W. l. Cnhen, Wel-loti. X. C. True dignity is gained hy place and never lot when honors arc wiilnlravvn. Hidden Beauty ,n ERypt tllL, custm is for Trincesses to hide their beauty ly covering "io lower part of the face with a veil. In America the beauty of many ol our women is hidden because of the weakness and sickness pecu liar to the sex. If the Egypt, ian custom pre vailed in this country, many sufferers would be glad to cover t n e l f rem at u r e wrinkles, then sunkeneheeks, their unnealthy complexion, from the eyes of the world with the veil of the Orwnt Bradfield's Female Regulator brings nut 1 woman's true beauty. It nioke.v Aer strong and well in those ore.itis npoir which her whole general iiea'.'.li depends. It corrects all men strual disorders. It stops the draint of I.eucurrlifFM. It restores the womb to its proper pi. ire. It removes the caiisrs of heaioti he. backache nnd nervousness. It takes the poor, de bilitated, weak, haggard, fading I woman and puts her mi her feet ' again, matting her lace beautiful by ; making lit r body well, j Druggist sell It for $1 a bottle. Ssn.lforc-.K t'i oe illustrated book for women. The BradfldJ Hcfulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. 1 1 ISA SYSTEM BUILDER.CIVES APPETITE n ft CORRECTS THE LIVER. TASTELESS i fflOyJ Chill tonic is sold SIticHv cmts Merits. If is the best Ghiil Tonic at the smallest once. and youp money refunded if ana to cure you. W. M. Cohen, UriijiBist, - Welilnn, N. C. -''HiiVnVfViVi'iiiiVHiVr'tiiiViiVii'iVi A RLE PATTLIvN ; 3 'your own s- Viti-'in to pvitv Rub- 5; dS in;ribr. onl.v J ivms a j' .ir. 3": Mr f ,c. n if; si A LAULS MAUAZINH. SfvliMl. K. 'il-V, Bimplo. ; ;5 cljh', l.ctiMir'H.tl anl Altsi.ltiily j i eniu-i m.iiik I .IJHT I MIltTHS. MS CALL IZAR. HEWS 5 (No-fWam-Allowanct Pittcrns.) 'lv 10 f.H it r prh-nrnp t,iKhrr i f r ('.. n - f it, ntaily tver t-ity 2' t i.J t .., i., b in .l It. tn J Tilli McCALL CO., S Z Mil-1 4fi WcM 14th St,, Htm York, sj jSOTICE. Having iiialirtel as administrator of Kil wardj. Ilux, deceased, late of Halifax county, N. C-, this is to notify a'l persons having claims against the estate ,of the deceiwetl to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the Bill day of April, llNKI, or tliis notice will he pleaded in ir of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment- This Urd day of April 1H!I!I. V. M. BlIRTON. Aiimr. W. E. Daniel, It. O. Barton, attys. 4 Clit, Tlx 6 VI r '. . LOCK FOR TMe Rrf M"l!' rco cross. wBSmttmPuSm without it a: 2- i' i , Litest ' , I.. J." 4 A well ilnsseil stranger with tl two looulli-' ol I h iy nrri veil in (ioU.-lmro lioin Wiloiino 1 1, a I' w Mollis nao, and look lo l.-iiu tl th ' Biiile.irs' llou.-e. The io ui inti o h h it on ihe South ern train l .rpi ts unknown, I, a-ini the 1 ihv in the I'osscs-ion ol' Mrs lioor."' I'.iiti I!, who has rooms at the same place, ami who oil r.-il li T - I v, - iluriu; ihe nUu to t i's t'l Ih'i.' ailo t it (ui,.. r M. on 1 iam. 11. V. HA1U1IS.ON CILLIAM & HARRISON, Wholesale Confectam wi Fruiterers, Fancy tiioeei ies, Cigars anil Tiiluccii. Sole agents lor Knot, l;ii! H, Ciali, t'hew inir Tnhaccos. Sabm-oso, Cuban Stix, lime;, 111 Mexiealio I igi'l's No. :!7 Sycamore si , lYtcisluirf!, Va. ,.,t Ji'ly CET THE BEST ill I to L'et the he-t you J" 1 must llllV be i 1'.i,i;1!i;ati;i) & 1 I Virginia I Mountain I Fulcher Whiskey the oldest aiol hist whiskey ever S tllcreilon the Wcliloti inarkel. There Is None I aBETTER: I And None So It is mellow and ripe with olJ $ 5' All lovers of a goo'l drink know that old aire is necessary when it -S conies to l'uro Whiskey. Mantll'ac tureJ Kx res.-ly for l'itic Trade hy t:- $ -3 -a 3 1 DftVtNPORT. MORRIS I CO. Ivichuiond, Vn. JWrFor falc u Weldon hy AV. D- SMITH. dec ?! l.V JKtsIHINi; KMI'I.OY- mi nt can pet full inf orma ' tion hy encli ,-ini; a ' cent stump for reply. W. M. MARTIN & CO.. M l 11. lin.iid Street, Hichniond, Va. 11 'J om. When Visiting Richmond Mill' AT The New Ford's Hotel. XTnder new management. Iteuiodehd J nnd refurnished. Cuisine unsur passed. Your patronage and influence will he a reciated. WEILL i SHERE. Proprietors. Geo. II Leigh, Chief Clerk. HaTNKW YOHKi iy ackei Stor 1 am rtreiving some big jons in liouxr rurinsliiiig (fihIa bought at wmu- of thoN.V. .went salt's. It' you neetl any thing to t'liruinh your hoine, come nnd look ovit tliene hiy Imr jjains. Also liar aiiiH iu othiT lirjCH. C. SPIERS Weldon, N, C. Jan. Ui. lHHit. "INISTR&TOR'S NOTICE. Having iiialilie) as ailiuinistialor tisn tin- estate ol Hie laic II F. rileil;e, ,lr , de eeiisisl, 1 liereliy nntilv nil ercdltotsof snid eslule lo pnseiil tin ir claims to me at tletnii, N. (,' , on or In ioie the lirsl day ol Apiil lliisi, or Ili s notice will lie piead in liar ol III, ir reisnery All H-rNinis ow- ii. .-aid i.-t.,t, u;:i, .,',. iiui,i t uiu. ami sellle and save cost ol'siiit. This Ann Hill, IIU. It- .1. I.KWIS.Ailmr , ol II F. Sledge, .1 r , ilvc'd npr I! lo. -IiL.U.KIt IN Heavy & Fancy GROCERIES, Fruits, CoiilVootioneries. Country Produce IU)uj(ht and Sold. CHOICE BEEF ALWAYS ON HAND Give nie a call W. .. STAINBACK. jau.S 1 J Woldon, N. C W. L. Stainback kPPScy Tonic la Tastoloas and Guaranteed lo Cura Chills and Faver and all Malarial Troubles. Dors Not Cuntaln Qoiuiiio Nor OtW P"". . v , hut' Nut Injniii tlie MnmiHii Nor r.ffoct the Huaring. W A Mcl.ftrty A, Son, Dime H n.TfX., nay: ' IUmrn'n I'tpsin Chill Tonic i the lu st wo hvo ever l ;imiUl. Mv sun pr. ncriin-M it in h practit'p.n(I nayi it is tlit oiilv CliiU Tonic wiu h h t hiU) t an Ukc withml injury to tliu Btumach," PiUf .'it- HUttVVN MK'ti. TO., I'r.ip'rtt. (ir-MMicville. Tc.in. H . M. I'l i. II. I'resl.lenl.inte ol N.irtlooiiit mini)', N.I'. NORFOLK MATTRESS CO., Matiuhiclurers of Hair. Patent Elastic Felt, Husk Colt, n ami S raw MatiresM-s, l'illows, National anil Woren Wiro Springs, Cots, ll.ii IU Husk, Klc. F..r eralooue end ui,e 1,-t address, NORFOLK BUTTRESS CO. , i 27 Iy 8f) I'otnniercc st , Norfolk, Vs. A. BRINK LEY & GO., hohsale Hiocci.s, I'eahrs in Provisions, Flour, Fish, Salt, L 75 WATER STREET, NORFOLK, VA. Corn srioinh nee soli. iieil. Our salesmen visit jour fceclion regularly. We sell only lo merchants H. D. ALLEN & CO., Meahrs In (In n - Notions. - Slices, Hals fon.J'iiii : p.; : ex : ::l ,;o,i :o ,,. r,,:, s..r-i : .a -: : ns 'ol I ' - ! !'n !!i i lic?i 1 1 hit H. D. LUfi 4 Co. WELDON, N. C. SEND 0?J DOLLAR Wily t JI til Tt Mill. 1 II lOI' III Ll I ri rrfc l,v - p- , t nm fit iimkl.., OUIt SPECIAL OFFtH PH.PF n i $10.50 ACME OUEEN. oua own make. SURREYS. 70 i M't,! I, itlif - ai i' M i Hji.' il nr..i i:.. il nrrm l.t.iur..ii., OUR ACME QUEEN, mM i-i ik. ,kP kwn. i 5.0J BARELY COVERS COST i mti .it.ma l -.-r. Ii-km u.irin.llr-t pr.-Pt nfl.(. h'tt wi- f.' i'n;i n'tK TO iii.rv-.-i tiii.tvanl i tver!it tmr int factory .- willtnir tn HNIITHKII uN ft. mi riini 1 1 i it il. Wi- k'l.'w ?( uO ti uiv jiniilt on 70 limrirn will ti-iv un, kilvertlM iu xtn ht-rm fti.il 1. mm .ft ... I.AHUi:ST HUO(iY HUB1NI sa IN THK Wultl.D. ' THE ACME QUEEN l.tiiui m n:irr. w ..r tru-k. a ti, r li h-r ti inirtKHl, rnd iprinc. titrTM W-atL.-r ui l. r I ( .I 1 I Uh I t t, simi.,-,. in lia.-k. Uilbrr rmtml t and Nnl, tlufabr Mrpu, Mi4 tsryal, I. ..1J-.-JM.-I l'.ri-. N i I '. ivit.ft efl Mill Hi.',- tm 16 Mil.. In " ! I irl . in r 1 1 Ark trt"pn ith vrr iii in tc iii .l.- t s" ij i . in.. ft, with "tutis M-li" !i I in k fnniti ! . t.nn i.r.n find Mtili-ralllrra in l hifts I'd. Nrdvk "! h.m.iccr.i iAh nf .hifu. Il .li ntn. HI M.f MKIIH 11X1 ImjI 1UK Bll tnimkl m,i c r..r :.ni r:.t ' ;..ti ,nik. f ;H;J-. im itr, fl cmi ft i.ihhi aii. f ih. SEND ONE DOLLAR V !" lb f i-itjA frlfM rh.r.i. imi-hi-i- tin !. ij.in nt' ! i lit-Ai'M will ri-tuni li-nfvril iriinnvp ml we win return your II W) DON'T BUY A CIU'AP F U'TORV MtlYiOY r - i -. iy I.y all Ni.-htiMry Ifiim and cmai.-rH- H BUY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN BUILO, direct frum tha Haltar atth LOWKPT MUCK KV.lt KNOWN, OH UKR TU DAY. DON'T DKLAY WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRiACE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. idarSEAnS. ROEBUCK & CO. Inc., CHICAGO, ILL. New Year! New Prices ! 1 have on hum! thirteen nf those ulc hrateil Wheeler ii Wilson New No. II, Family Kcini; Machines A itrciil im lirnvenieiit over an.vlhiui! ever made in the aj i)l Sewing Maeliims, TIIK LATKST . AND IJIvST. The ntilv sewint; niaehine that ilms not fail iu any point, liotary niolion anil li.ill lieariniis nuke it the h? Uit iiintnnii inn eliine in the wu'lil. C.innot stall in n. vin! ili net ion, anil is the only luck stitch iitaihine so ariiintiil. lines nut oil the wink 'I he st iti h is rornieil w lihoni hrinu. inn the threail inioiituei with nihil juits hicli is mil true ol oilier machines An ml cup mi the iieeille liar prevents oiling the nieillo ihreail. The only niailiiue liavinu a iieeille tlnit i-.innnl his sit Ihe wrnnir w ;iy. I am owt'stoi'Uil in th.se machines am! Millie this lot Lets propose In i !,.-, im out ill wholesale cost lor Sl'l I (' t'ASll. Call ami see tin l unie ,,r cm iilarn Illlly ilescllhllii! them ,,,,,1 sive t l."i nil mur inaihilie. I al., ,,,. uiuk wile I-! oils that I will close out at , Sunienl Hu m very hiiiiilsonie. 1 ne.-.l money unil will Itive haritai s in nnyihiiii; in my hue. Sjieeialln s eitriiic); BUCCIES, WACONS, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKINCCOOOS, COFFINS, , Both wood and metallic fiom $5 to $l(iu. llaTNice New Ileairae Free to patrons. 1". N STAINBACK. Welilon, N . C. PPOMATTOX IRONWORKS, Manufacturers! of Agricultural Implements, Shaftings MillGtaring, l'allejB, All kind. of ' Machinery, and Kepaira. No. 22 A 34 Old St., I'eteraburir, Va. 1?tKll J.C. ARMINTKAD.Kcc 4 Tans. npr 27 ly f, nl iinir 1IUIIU1U and Cap Our Spring Stock:: Is io w reinlv. Wp have a hi line of Wool, ii Ihess Qooils, (all in patterns) A .-o a lio line i f Organdies, Colorid 1 1. io -lies, tie Ii yell want a ixd st !ish suit, inn ll at will fit. iie us a liinl W e I I e Sihloss llres. & Co., tailor tiooh- el. i l.t iij.-. Wc have a hrauli ful line of SPRING HATS, SHOES, &C. ' ' ' I if. us a call In t. re V' U I'UV fail lo si c nur filial anliij pateiit ll " si HtOH-CMADE TOP riUCOV lo .. (. .i:ii,i,i i.. i;: t, ti'l l;il ni.i Iiritht t-huri.-.', i. .ih Uia ue uo.inr mnt with "rm 1 BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO, ,n ' l,r I f"'' ' I" in.il. i liil in. .in . an hi r otirf( uutrirv Cfitnl'Kuc h-. tp luiw miuir i.y ui iter nut L i- rn t $2.75 anU 534.79 tl e-n-l :;il-i- t.ii.-.-y Unit kit) (. '.il to- i.n iitnt i ilvjti-s. nl t!.'.oi0 I. ..mi nr. I tin- t.. fi.? wl ii-lv Kfl-li-o-i liv m'iv itt M IW t. '.!. OUR ACME QUEEN AT ".$5.00 ih r.oat w-niiit. nul v.i.u v. r ( il.T. .1. 1 ilk l-i'Mfcsr I'HHK Ktkll li(lll OS III. lllsT III i.'., I.I.I C tMlKHl li t. W ln..l'it.ln &nr own live itory hairy f( t.ry l r ti p i,. 1 n. ,,r (..ill ' I nt .1 ., it KKTlliH rtl lllt HI H HIV HnilrHK n4 la 4tk Ot (I MillkHH M yi Mill KHi- fltvt IT. Ef ry 8tigrv We Moke In Ciiaran1fd Fivi VUffi and Thy Will out wear Fif u ru nury ravioiy KtB3. THE KATtRIAt AMO UBCS IN OUR ACME QUEER t murr ibia Jon Mi- that ui tliu oitliiiurjr luuorj :- ,' nt; wrMi4-i Uiiiii.'. iti ne u re ru, w. u-f It trmt IfMlier, M-nif ur V -t-'il, Wf Uf f . --tnii-li.is - tti. ii.e:s,-riil nilfl.OU W 1WY AI.MOmT IOUHl.?:the-.-.w.t nkrr lv:;wt;7,7;b HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY.; OKFICK Ol' (J K.N KKAL SI l'KKI NTENDENT, IIKNliERSON, N. C. P.,1.-.. 1 1T 1 onrt Tl,., r I .i . rj . ... v ..u.j.dti, uia;s iu uuunilDce lUal Je li e I' .Ill-Kit!); arc liuw cunneeted by tins ... hi. .1.-., .nee i-eine, una I lie riucii lo r. with pi.loi-li.d will he iffective on iimi aim I'd iuar 15, lfiii(l. uti m WKLDOX to Ait, 11, Hrookslnn, Cl I III ille, Cliuiilitll, lal.ney, Ki.fiilJ, l'r iiiklinti.n, (liillo.ro, II. ml. nor, llal.l' I, Kitir.ll, l.uulel, l.ililiton, l.tiiiibLmr, lid. .'III. 111. 25. Ill o.Y o.'l. in. I". -Hi. 'Ml. 111. F Macon, Mu own, Middleliuig Oakville, Olloril, Uiilejeauy, N , lliilewnj , Ii'.'ani kc Hapiils, 'uni;l.iiii, 25 W arn n Plains, 'I Wnrieltoll 2 Wise, Vtiuisville, 4 C. ToEI-t.KTUN, (ien. Supt. The Irvington l"l( S rhatlcs Slirel. KAI.HMllliR, Ml). Delightl'ul l.iH'alion Very Aeeessi. hie. I'eiliet cuiM-nf. I'i rmuiieut ami transients entered to first claim Btyle. KKASONAHI.F, TEUMS lty the day, week or mouth. Aic-li ly. HARDWARE, !ia!di1yVl'iielMo,o,orkooI Wagon and Cart Timbers, SASH, BLINDS & DOORS, Chimney ripe, For sale h PLUMMER & WHEELER, 1'ETEBaUUBO, VA. oct Mir i
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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