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MMMMMWpjiiiiiji .,. ,.,,,.,,1 - jr-i-m " -B.A-.in,: . -tict m. i,..ju - T-wWiw; m ... -"LJ " - " '"" ' '"' ' ' ' " ' ' " ,. ' " "" .. ''IZ-''-"'-'- - "X .WJsSSi" .1 THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1899. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, JOHN W. SLEDGE, Editor ni Proprietor. H. E. STAINEACK, Associate Editor Entered at l'mt Office at H i Won n Seamil'Clutu Matter. BATES OP SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Postage I'iml 1.50. Six Mouths "5. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interest of Halifax and sur rounding counties. IT Advertising rates reasonable and furnished on application- In the last throe years the United States have sold abroad l,:!llll,i;tMI,IMIII more than they have bought. Meiucai, uieu unw regard typhoid fever as a disease so preveutable that, as one of them declares, ''for every ease of typhoid fever somebody ouht to be nun;;." AiiTiii'R Tennyson, a younger brother of the late Lord Alfred Tennyson, the poet laureate of England, is dead. The deceased strikingly resembled his distin guished brother. Tub news from the Eilippines? O'tis about the same. Waut more troops, and they say the army over there is to be in creased to 40,000 men, or as many mors as may be deemed necessary. Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, the well known novelist is dead at the ai;e of 79 years. Eor many years her stories appeared in the New York Led ger and her writings are ipiite popular. Br the shutting down of the tin plate mills of the country 50,000 persons will be thrown out of work, because of a fail-' ure to agree upon a wage scale. Pro tection of this pet MjKinley industry does not prevent trouble, it appears. It is now estimated that last year thete were 010 tires caused by the careless dropping of lighted matches; and more from carelessly throwing away lighted cigarettes and cigars. And peo ple will still go on handling these things in a careless manner. Long Harris, says a Raleigh corres pondeot, ''declares his belief tint the con stitutiooal amendment will go through flying. When asked if (j jveruor Russell beld that view aim, he replied that the Governor didn't see any prospect of de feating the amendment." Ligan's lore sight is not dimmed. Whatever elsi may be said about him he is nut lacking in discern incut. A irginia railroad was maile to piy ia tor titling a rooster. 1 lie engineer said he spoke to the gentlemau very kindly with the whistle, but when he dropped one wiug into the ground, raised one eye heavenward, and com mencej whetting his spurs on the rails forbearance oeased to be a virtue, and he lit into biui with thirteen freight cars and forwarded him to the happy scratch ing ground by the lightning express. Am Iowa editor decided, in a dream, to get out paper that would be entirely satisfactory, and in which noth ing would be printed that would offend ny one. Consequently every item writteo was submitted to the different houses of the town anJ when an objec tion was made the item was "killed." The paper came out at the usual time, and when unfolded, was found to be nothiogbuta blank sheet. The editor had performed a miracle, lie had, iu his dream, issued a paper to which no one could take offense. And it is the only way it could have been done. TlIK fulled States authorities at San Francisco have refused to permit the landing at that port of ten Killipino niu atelans who have contracted to play du ring the coming seaou at a summer re port in New York Slate. They are de Died the privilege of landing on the ground that it would be in violation of (he alien contract labor law. The authorities are wrong. This gov ernment paid $.'0,01)11,00. 1 for the ten million l'lnllipiooj and insists that they re subject to the laws aud authorities of this nation. Such being the case, they have right to land just like any other oitinusol the United States. Tut publication known as S A. L Migundi, issued by the Seaboard Rail load system, coutains the following which oarriei with it a very timely suggestion to our own people is well as makes an exoeiiont 0J Irultitul statement as to the condition of affair in the Sate. It says: "Old North Caroliua is reaching out for the front of the procession now, in industrial development. Our people gen erally ire in better o million than th have been siuce the war, and butler pre pared to put their slum! J.'rs to tlio wheel and help rush the State forward along each lines. The Slate is forgiug ahead aa never before. RouiKlbale Bale Beromea Puiulr. The American Cotton Company has met with marked success in the develop ment of its Koundlap bale business. Last year it had less than sixty presses in operation while this season it will have tor 300 at work. Its plant at Chiosgo for building these presses is runing night and day and new locations are being elected u rapidly al possible. John Wanamakkk has agaiti de monstrated the efficacy of printer's ink. When he went to New York City some two years ag;o and 1'iuk tli-' old Stewart dry goods stock ott' the h inds ,l the bankrupt firm of Hilton & Hunhes Co., the store had been losing tn nu-y at a terrific rate for several years, and busi ness men predicted that W.iu.iiuakoi had made a mistake that would force him to fail. They said that the store was too far down towu, that it was a hoodoo, and that its iiiainteuauce would be like pouring money iu a ru hole. But Waua maker kDew what Would bring eertain sueeuss, and it is now estimated that his profits during the past twelve months from this store which the wise heads said would "break him" would have ai; ureated $Sl)0,lKI0. Printer's ink, and plenty of it, is what worked the miracle, and Wauamker cheerfully admits it. He uses the newspapers and periodicals exclusive. The assailants of Admiral Schley have now burned all their p wdor and he re mains ucxt t-i lVwey, the most p-nular and generally admired of our navy, says the New York Tim s llts professional stauding has been quite unaffected by the assaults made on him inside aud out side the department, aud his reputation as an ellieer and a gentleman has been enhanced by his manly behaviour under the lire of calumny and slander. It is now evident that his enemies have ex hausted their resources. (Lie by one they are quitting the disreputable busi ness, some in shame, probably, and oth ers under a sense of the impotence and futility of their warfare. Not much is said about the matter in the newspapers now, and presently nothing will be said. The light is over aud the assailing party is iu the condition of Cervera's ships alter the American fleet had had its morning's ex ercise at target practice on July 1!. Rei'oRTS from recruiting stations throughout the ciuntry confirm the belief of the War Ih'pirtiu 'nt that there are on hand enough recruits to meet ihe needs ol General Oiis for tilling up the regular regiments now in the Philippines. Orders have been sent to the different stations to forward as rapidly as possible to San KrancUeo all recruits od haud. At San Kraoeiseo they will be tuobiliz-'d and drilled aud will d target practice. General Shafter, who has this work iu charge, has recommended that rccuils be detained a Presidio as long as possible to enable them to get all necessary in-true tion in target practice, b it owing to the necessity of avoiding any d j lay, the department feels that the d rilling will have to be subordinated to the loading and departure of transports. Just assoou as recruits shall have been uiobiliz 'd at San Kraus.'iseo orders will be issued for re.'rtiitiug volunteers to till nine volunteer regiments. The number of recruiting stations will be largely in creased iu the e eintry dis. riots as well as cities. Til K we -kly siiinui iry of op el. tious says of cotton: "While cool temper itures have el the growth of e itton to .-uh over the eastern ii irti in of the retard ,'Stellt cotton belt, aud raiu is needed in p irtions of til J Caroliuas, T.-'unesve aud Arkau-as. the crop iu ide g i j i growth during the week. Remarkably heavy rains in Texas have inuudilel large acreage of eollou in central aud southern pinions of the State, but clsewher-' the crop is growing and fruiting well. Tobacco is suffering Irom drought and insect in Kentucky and Tennessee. Reports from other tobacco States are generally favorable, except those from portions of the Caroliuas and Yirginia, the crop being irregular in same seeti .us of Virginia aud sustaining injury trom Worms in South Carolina." SiNfK the ending of didi -ulties involv ; American interests at Blu. tMds, Nica ragua, through an arrangement to submit todiplomalie settlement the trouble eaucd by the refusal of Ainericin m rcliaut.s there to pay Jouble duties to the Xicara guan govcrniu.'nt, no neea-i m has arisen for sending tnure naval vessels to Cen tral America. HALIFAL LETTER. NEWS VOTES KltOM THE ClH'.VTV SEAT. Halifax, X. C. July 5. Special Miss Daisy Traylor and Mr. Willard 1'iiines, both of Petersburg, Va , arrived in town Saturday on the noon train. A license of marriage was soon procured and they were happily united in wedlock by Justice W. A. Willcm, at the Satcr House. Their pastor, R. v. (iuyer, ac compaiocij them to witness the ceremony. They returned home on the evening train. A case of .sU-poctcd poisoumg was brought to the attention of our doctor a few days ago, when on i of our towns men's cooks came hurrying to him with a plate of her diuner which was covered with a green powder, probably copper. Powerful emetics were given and she till survive. 1 he circumstances are not clearly known. The Southern hotel which has been undei the management of Mr. J. J Wood has clom d up. It is rumored that Mrs. Sater will take charge. The pump people arrived here this week to begiu work on the county pump in the court house Mpiaro. "We have sold many different cough remedies, but none has Riven belter satis faction than Chauibcrlain'i says Mr. Charles Holihauer, druggist, Newark, N. J "It is perfectly sale and can be relied upon in all oases of coughs, colds or hoarseness. for le by W. M. Cohin l,l,,n. I N. Brown, Baiinu. was Harrison. KuH.'l,l. Drumi.u. PROGRAMME. EASTERN NUtlTll CAROLINA ItAI'TIST til'NDAV KrllOlH. OH A I TAl'yl'A AT SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, .11 I V H 'Jl, 1 S99. SELECT ulti'HCSTRA. Tl' K.MIA Y, IStii. 8:13 p. in. Song Service Led by l'rof. S. W. lieuJoy, Musical 1H rector, l'aytou, Ya, 8:110 p. m. ' 9.00 p. ui. 9:13 p. l 'Killing our Sunday Schools." Rev. C.J, K. Anderson, Hertford Addf.'ss of Welcome Claude kilclnii, Scotland Neck, u. Response. Rev. W. N. Johnston, Weldon. Wednesday, 19ni. 9:30 a. m, Sotig Service. 10:00 a. in. "A Graded Suuday School" Rev. J. X. Booth, Washing ton. 10:150 a. m. ''The Superintendent." 1. The Man Himself C. W. Mitchell, .inlander. 1. His Week day Work l'apcr by Mrs L W. Bag ley, Littleton. 1!. Conducting the School. . T. Broughton, Rocky Mt. 11:15 a. tn. "Some t'usolvcd Problems in Suuday-School Work." Rev. .M. I. KesKr, Kicky Mount. 11:15 a m L'ssni lor July 'J", -Pros K. P. Uobgoml. Oxford. 3:00 p. in. Song SiTvi.v. 315 p. m "Sun I iy-Seli i,i. A'tn.e i-h.r, " -I!-.'. U II. Hi' bert l'.yiiijuib. Pr.il C. W. WiUm; Woiiauish-n Bom- A.nl.-inv I'm Sun t.,v-S.-h u.i." li'V. A Croc. I.HtioloU. 1:1..,-. ;llll p. S .30 ,. I l.v liool L '.uae: Its iml Cure ' Pns .'.irli.ro. Muiliios- t an J t I. ..I-.. Tiu iisday -iini 9:."'l a. m S oig orvice, 10:110 a. in. "l'he Apo-tle John " l!, v, II. W. Sp'u man, K deigh. 10:311 a. m. l.'ss ni July .1. W Bi v iu, i ireenvillc. 11.15 a in. "Sun. lav S.liojl Slumps.' Rev. I'. J. Taylor, Warr.n loll 3.110 p. Ill S jllg SiTvice. 3:15 p. in. 1'lie Sunday Scli. i, .1 W.ol, ls it PaC.'' I! ' ii, Weld in. Iff. fuAiU, I. iui-l,iiig. 4:00 p ui " Tlie Kiviue T. x( II 1 I'm l'.,-t ,k." P.riv ,p by M Sen laud by John Neck. Addris.. II iv U,,l. igh, 8 till p. .s.-llo p. ui. S oig Service. m. " I'lie Sunday cli .l in It lielaiiiii to Present pay Problem, ."-l!. v. .1 ho K. White, B,hi:l,. KlIII'AY, ls. in S ing Service. . in "Th-' Ap -lie .Mm." Rev. B W. S, lllll II,. Il.lleull. . m ' How I Preture lli I,. on '.1.30 a. In nil 1 I03O: .. T Brought,,!), Rocky M unit. Prof. L. W. Bag ley, Littleton. 1 1 .ml a. iu. "Some difficulties Pecu liar 1. 1 our S eetinti." llev. A. W. S.iz r, (irei nuvillc. Rev. B. K Mason, William st,,n. (J.'ii L. I'a'ker, Rocky Ml. 11:IM u. ill. "Country Sunday-Schools " l!,v. C. W. Blaiichard Kin-ton. Song Service. The u-c of I.I-. U Helps Pr. 11. II. L. wi, Kins- tell. "How 1 Secure Attention." --Open IViiUrtnie. ; ,ng Servic '. "Tlie Kdueati d Wuiiiati in S in. lav -School. ' lb v ( I.. Sliingti.M, Ral.igh. 3:00 p. 3 15 p. 3 15 p. in. S.oo p. in p 3o ii. ii i i c iik.ii r or an r.ilitor to Iteeotiitiieinl I'ateut Meilii'lncs Vom Sylvan Valley News, Brevjrd . C. It may lie i ipiosti on whether the editor ol a in w-paper has ih,- right to publicly rec, unm. nd any of the vaii.uis proprietary inelieiiies which flood the market, y. t as a pivcouiivo ,.l s ill -ring we feel it a .1 ity t . s ly a eil k,,,J f,,r Chainlierl. nil's Colic, Cholera and and diarrho'i U ineily. V e have known and used this medicine in nut family for tivnty years und have always found it reliable Iu many ci-.s a dose of tin-remedy would save hour- ..I sull'eriug while a physician is awaited. We do not b.lii vein dop'Oniiug implicit)' on any medicine for a cure, hut we d i believe tint if a bottle lit' I 'leniih.-r! ,jti'a diarrhoea ltciui-ily were kept uti hand and admiui-terid at ihe ineepti..n of an attack much suffering might he avoided and in very manv ca-"s the presence ol a physician Would not be required. At least this lias beeu our experience during the past twenty years For talc by W. M. Chen Vfel.l.ni, J. N. Drown. alifai.Dr. A. s. Ma rls in, Kailel.l. Dnualsts Atlanta, it seems, Jjes u .t propose to be left when anything uew is Healing around. The "ki-sing hug." which created somewhat of a sensation in Washington, has ma le its appearance in Atlanta, and bit a Mrs. Moss on the lip. lt is a slick looking black bug, of the beetle variety, belonging lo the family of llemiptera, of the Curnurhinus species, with a predaeeous tendency. Btri tfat 8i-jntir gf m km toy nm Hum Baugnt NORTH STATE CULLINGS. N.'.vs Not as CullJ from Our Slate IV Three r.iihoa 1 trueti in in K ibe- in e mrs, c 'Untv. lVuli.im a'denn -n I: tve p i-sid :i diuauee taxing l.-et blacks tl. Thomas alkei was drowned bathing in a pond near Salisbury, dav. M,.n- Tcn curves on the track near M meure encd. 'aboard Air Line ve bu n siraicdil h ilv !.i.;., Lt. O. 11. trom San 1 June. Mockery sailed 'rancisco on th fur Manila luil of A directory recently issued places the population ol llreeiisboro and suburbs al I'.l 1 in. lliiny II Cottr.ll, aged Pl.a painter of Wilmington, committed suicide I'ri.lav bv di inking wood alcohol. The X .11 til Carolina Press Asm, III hold its annual convention at na Bench Julv l-tli and 13th. i.ition Caro ' , Mr. II. O. Connor, a commercial trav- j eler, died at the McAd.io Hoii-e, C.reens boro. suddenly Wednesday night. J. T. B Hoover has been appointed a Census supervisor fur Norih Carolina. He was a Populi.t Senator lour years ago. Wa-l.ingtoii eiiiiniy will have a ci n tt'lililal c..'lebralion oil .lll'v Ph. Il will be a hundred our old on peivniber ot'th t.i.y.ar. ' The Lexingt. tl Pispatch says that the LeXllegO'll L il go h oi ihe 1i:ii;iI-,.iii jew.-l given Li ill,' l.i-l K of P. I, dge 111 the St Me. W. M .1 ,i and treasurer Coup 1 1 i , is i i-ooiia, -ecu tan of the Bell M llllllaellirillg shell in Ins accounts and i link ii ,wn. left l.ir p in- Smallpox i- on the increase in G il e.'iinty a- nothing is being June tlo ie ti. -tamp out the disease. It is in n.,-rt than thirty white families. The ti ki t i !lic 1 1 p sinfliiv, in tl:.- saui building, at Willi. ir. I were robbed Hot we. li SPl and Soil and a huh's gold watch Were taken, says the Me-elig. r. 1 1 ildshuro now ha-a woman h vsi ei.in Miss r Saliie Bi iden. who rieent Iv grain it. 1 with high l.iin. rs at the Weinan'- Melieal (',,11, go in X. w Yolk city At Win-t n Ge m ill, atteiiiptej to taking I oolalilllli rge I Mo C' .11111! i I This .,. u, a v,.iing silii i the lo by third :l that till. he had Itied to end hislilc The holders of slock in the dclunet Southern Building and Loan Association will be g'ad to hear that dividend clocks lor a I- ti per cent dividend are being re plied. The S. ab .ar l Air Line l..-s, s a b-t of loi Ige siippli, s by the burning of the de pot ami warehouse al Moncure. which wei'. -truck by lightning last l'ri lay night. Kii-ign R. . Johns. ui. ol Liueoliiion. has been appointed II ig secretary el lLar Admiral J C. Watson, who has suececd id Admiral dewey in command of the1 A-iatie S.pia.lron at Manila. Wilson elebebrated July Fourth in great .-Ule. 1 lure was lior-e r.ieiti Tin a ball game and a night celcbrati the court house s.u.ire. Hon. I'. 1 Win-ton is the orator of the day. The (Ireeii.-hero Record says that Mr. 1' J. Sinclair, who bad an option ou the site of the Bi iihuW llou-c, has just re lumed from Boston and auuotitices that lie lias bought the r ,p rty, and lint a new and modern R.-iiboW lb Use will be creeled. The lliiz.il.eth City KcnoUii-t says that the p-.ople of Currituck euintyi pro-p..se to raise a memorial tablet to the in- niory of Aaron Thomas, a worthy man of the lace, who recently departed tbi- life ou Powell s Point, at lljt years , ot age. ' At a inc. ting llio other night, mem-' b. r- of lln- ,.id A-I.eviile Light Infantry who s, rn d in ihe 1'ir-t N',.rih Carolina regiment .luring the late war. adopted re-oluiioii iu which (ioverii'.r Russell' and some of ihe officers of the regiiueut were suveily eeostired. The pr. -i lent lias pard d William Mcdowell, convict, d m North Carolina iu IS'.'? of In aking in a p,sl..ffice, and sentenced to fair year-iii the Ohio pi ni-, teniiary Mcdowell i-ill with consuiu tion, and the par. Ion wiil ail .w bun to go boine and po-sihly prolong bis life. Last Augusl a ii.'ero insii ri.-r -if.r ped at a fannci's water melon patch and stole some ot Lis uieloiis. J he tamer saw him and wloppe I bun. And I t this he was indicted m ihe Federal Court lor "obstructing the II. S. mail and puiii-hiiig the mail carrier." This was at Charlotte last Week but the I'jliuer was aeiiiited. A t;uiiil l"'aiiilly Mt-illrliu.. W. Lee Wihu.ilh, Top of Alleghany West Vs., writes: 1 have used Ramon's Liver Pills ami Tunic Pellets lr the past hvo years in our family. 1 do not hesitate lo sny that they are the lest. They are mild in action, spleudcd in effect lesides leing pleasant to tuko and re quiting one only at i dose". To all who are unable to pay large doctor's bills I wouly say, always keep a box of Raman's Liver Pills in the house to use in case of uevossiiy. For sale by KJsarJ T. Clark, Wcldoo N. C. SI'OUYOK ' Toll-b un I hit. I by the !,.-,,, f ,! I i-1 ii ol - ,. r . I i l l IIV'Ip-' .t, M .-, M..WT.. nd fo A. , r ii-iii: tor-. !i.- i- ,1, I.. I r en.. U t 'i : 1 n i : ii i.:i-:ir--, head, clu. hacks, i-i!.. Thi- wi 'I ' f.iintiiio and ,v ,i sin lln d .. MckH, ton .I-.", 1 t p op.e rv ho!i:.. ;.i.ir.Hi: 1 1 1 I hv W M. C .h. n, On y . Hnu: 1'lVlJ of the S c.-r, l.i-t ..In i. Th. in ,,,..1.1,. uiiiUi. r. at Sp n i'i;i:vi:M'i:i a ruv;i:iY Tien !v Hi! fill I'i Ol UHeli V l, I i - leOU', ol Y W Slail-vhi ', I ii ! 1 a dreadful trage Iv .1. i I '' 1 " ...I '.v. IV. 'v l-'iLliilul Coll.! had long k.,,l I her nvake every ni ;ht Mi e h:i I in il, r. Illeili - .Hid .1 ,,r- but grew unul i u . 1 to tr I'r X. w I'i.-. v-n. o.-,. !,.,.;,. cur. 1 her, and -he w ices thi- n, medicine alvi en. d M r, I, .ng nl atta 'k ol Pii' iimoni i. Soeli cu , 0-i'ive ,,! ,, f ,,f ihe ui i!,.il, ,. lln- grand r .tin ,v I', r e irin i-he-t an 1 licig tr iuli'e- I I nl1 ihl ;a' ' o'l '. mi I ' I In! ; is I hug . k l.oo lnf. Stele A v. I V hotll, goal oil, M. I',.!,, lie at W wl ., hauls. WOMEN IN TROUBLE. The Approfti h of Mothorliood is the Occasion of lilucli Anxiety to All. 1-lv-rv .,,.'.-,'i tiroiuls t ... onloal through v. hi.-: ill fcT a molii.-r. Whiell is in st constant mix sny nothing coming inen! ;; s'oo in i-i loi-s in lireom '1 iio puiii anil s'.itroi'iiig nro lor I101' is ;t souroo i t i.'ty, fell!' nnil (!ro(ui. to of tlio ibingei' vOiieli the out entails, 'fho joyous liitieipntio'is u it a !iie h -ho looks tor- : war. I to luili 's eioiiing io- v, ii y to ntl itiili'sen!,.,!,;',. i!r..ii,l oi tr.t- ..r.t.oi'i when s!:o fully rea !'.', t oo c im o oil n n i tn log ; event ihieli s,i,.,n noproiich Ii:id - have to bo to iloi'oil I Women s'io.mI ,n; with il. 'light a ; ri'iii.'dv wiiieh ;: to tloou im- i iniinity fr.ou tho pi.ii, Mifl.M-ir.g :md ilnnger in. nbo-inl to clolil-ls'iu'ing. j Such a l-otinsly is lnov otlei'etl, ma! ; uoni-'n iio.-d not fenr hoigoftiio hoiirnt 1 ohiitllni'th. "Mother's T nt-nil" is n j seicmiiie liniinotit nr.d if used boforo 'onlineinoiit. gently niul suivly pri pures i th" l',y fi r 11:" pent ro.lilll'eliioim j nml ehoiii'.-s it. is iKutorgiohg. iii-ures safety to t.oth mother nod child, und takes lier through the event with com parative i-ii-o mid eui'ofort i his won derful lvt'i.sly is pi'nised by every wi.innii who iias used it. What uoiiinii is not iniere-tcd ill ".Motiior's I rieiHl'.'" This wolidHrful remedy has been testod and its price less value proven by the etpr-rience of thoiisimils of happy mothers wlm have used it during the most critical peri.sl of wonmn's l.f. the approach und culmination of motherhood. It lias won tiio.i' evorliisiing praise, for it gave them h,p niul ho.." i:i their mo-t trying hour und when most needed llxery woman may some dny need "Mother's li'ienil '' The little book. ' Before, lint y is Horn." telling all (ibout t. mid w l. on it should tie used, will prove of great interest und lienelit to nil i !-'e!;i!it lleitliers. und will lie sent five to iinv iidiii'ess upon application to tho I't-adiie'.d Keguluwr Company, Atlanta, da W. L. Stainback Heavy & Fancy GROCERIES, l'lllits, Collleei tiollelies. Country Produce Hough! a ti,1 Sold. CHOICE BEEF ALWAYS ONIH&ND. (jive me ii all. W. I,. STAIN'r.At'K. Wi hloii, X. t). jali... ly c. I'. 1..U Tllltl! At K, i7 Svr.mn)reot , lVU'rsburtr, Va. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ji:vku:ycit (ii.Ass. I.uitt--t hh k iii tin1 city, lit p.iir tturk rutl niilcis ivi'ti prompt uttt-ntinu oct 2n ly TASTELESS la 111 1 taloa. IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE FOcts. (Ul ATI. Il j., Nut. Ill, l&i. P nn Vixlirtnr M Lulus. M. t.i'ntlfmfti'--Wit M.ltt lnn( yunr, IW txiUlM of r.HoVKs 'V A rT K t Kr ( Mil, I. TiMl' ni.il harv Ixniathl itirfc KruM HlD'ntlT Urn r.tr. In nil nar Incnrt i.f U yfiirw. In Uiu Ornjl buoiiM'M. tittvs ntvvr wltl iiti nri Irlti llitU k'ivp pi- h iiuiti rial uLi tawHKib m ur 'i'uitku. Yuuretmlr, AUN L V, CAHX &COi For Salt' and Wurranti-il Itj Dr. A. S.Harrison, KnEold, N. C. it It ly This making i n.arri ige m-nl I i! 1 Ii 111 i o: vm i Hi I',,,.' 10 eiiiis .,) an Arki.nsiw pnuter, firms in a but rv. got a an I a cr.if' a.iv. rtise m, '-.I .l.n U "'aii and I in ho bonis '. ,11 1. oli-h at lie I I I i n l.irll Ill I tl. GET THE BEST .r hi i" -"' I-i ,! loiv the I KI.I'.BI I Mil UK I 3 . Virginia i i Mountain I Fulcher I Whiskey i 'l V I tl !. -t I I-.-' l:-!.. .or i oilele.l ol! the . el Ol III OSi t. There Is None r-BETTER -i p I And None So It is inelloW .,lid ii, ' with old ink kn .w 11 I , !l il M:,l:.,!.o- M ,ge i i Pure i hi-l, ' .. bl I K: DSUEIiPORT MORRIS & CO. Bolonoi, 1. V . t-jj'"l' .1 Sale M Wi 'l. l; hv W. D- SMITH. ENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. " 1 1 I inn n-i-t'ix in Mime jttl in liuuf'liirntslimK i;tnU lnmi:ht at Mdiit- oi tin- .Y Y. (Hilt Sl!f, 11' you ntt'd any Ihini; to liiruinh your htu-.p, cuinf :tnil l.tk ovt-r tlicst lilii h.U (j.uus. Alsobur .uits in other llU'S. C. SPIERS Wt-litou, N. .inn. 1st . New Year! New Prices ! I liuvo on Imuil thirlren of thusr nlc lr:itnl Wlit't'U'r. Wilson w No, !l, riinnly .t-w ing Miu lniH f A rt-nt im pro vein nl ovt-r aiiytlnu t n m.uk-in tlif w ay of St vi inn Marliiin rm: latkst AND lU'ST. Tlif only s ini: tn;iihiiu th.it iltn not tail in any nil. Cntaiy motion ami hall lir.iruiyt make it tin hiiti'.t lunnuiK inn chiut' in tht! world Cannot M.ut in tiic r-'U (linrtitili, antl the only Itn k Mltrli iiku liinv "o arratiii. il. IUh h uot oil tlif wni k 'i In- ft it i'li i loi im il w ithoiit hruin iiU tlie tin. .nl intuui.if! will) itilcil puru wim n ih not i riii' m oilu r madiiiH s An oil i'uji mi tin- nnUc U.ir 1'it vcntM oiling tin- inrilic tin-cut 'I In- oulv niarhtni' liuuni! a iifcllf tliat rannnt In- stt Ihe wroii m .iv. I am own-. iN-ki-i) in tlitx- mat hims ami wlllU tllis lot lats ihoosr to t-lnsc tlielii out at w holt'-.iU' nt f'nr SIM )T CASH Call ami sec tluTiior wntc lur rirfiilar.s fully o!r niii!j: tlmu ami s.it $ 1'ionyour nun lum I also haw u oak UW iMianls that I will chwt' out at nt. ShiumiI tlinn very liainliiiu-. 1 iuhI muiicy ami will lumaii t in "iivilon in my line. Specialties rariirtl: BUCCIES, WACONS, FURNITURE, k. "T:,r UNDERTAKING COODS, COFFINS, , Itoth o.hI and metallic liiiin j:, lo JUKI. HaTNii i" New Ileniw Free to palions. P. N.BTAISBACK. Wei loo, N. C. i Oil 1 1 K ol i;i:m:i;ai. st'pKiti.NTKXdKNT, II l-M'l llsoN. i . P.. 1 1 nor-, 15. I-0'.I. The t',01 p;l!,V beg- tr, ;,;: ,!,('o fh.ll I tin- f I'-wii g ali' i,..w o i i '-l-.l by ihe 1. l;g dl-!.il,ee ,, ni ... :o , lb,, i.it,- h revnh t;l. i-h. d i il. he illoiii, on ui.,1 ..i 1, h,ii.,n I."., iv.lli i I ii, .il W Kl.Pl . in Axo 11. 30. Ma, Ii. IU j Br....k-i, ii. :;o. M,ii -, n. 5 I'uoi. m'.i, . lo. Vii'hii, hiiig. :;o M'loilelio. ::,. ll.ikule. '.'5 Ihihin i. i m,.i.i. -m lo.li li. K 'ig' ay. N , '.'5 1 f.nkiiiii. li. I'i l!l'iettav. S., 15 i liinl'.irg. iio If Mln ke l!,i,i.l... !!'e.en, 3o '.,!igl,.,li. L'5 :,!'.. x. I1. W an, ii Plains, J5 1 Kitiii li. I". Warn iiti n J5 Laurel, o. Wise, I'i Lilileloii, llo. Young, villi-, -15 Louisburg. 10 V. C. ToU'l KloN, J lien. Supt. iir:"- ii Hacket Stor W 1 ! ft u taiaidii unit Uur.inlaeii Is C'. i vi Chill and N-t Co M. 1 11 Ii' 1 . - -. lilt: i ', JOHN 0. (mcnl. IT A IK T.jA.TJtIS. I ii 1 ,' i 1 1 :u .1 ( L.l v 1'ipe, dlaill Tile nSTOIFOLK. VA. OX'KOWI) SIMINART OXFOIiD. isr. c. riFliLTH ANNUAL StSSION r.O Hl.s Inerea-. ,1 ( halge Ue.lue, d, B un. ill g I'lxll.i, l iin ir advantag, s in M l-ie. Arl. Kloeu'ioii laugh!. ( li.og' - f..r iini 11 il -e-i'n l'e end and Poll Tuill !i ill lll.g'l-h Mill,'. I''..r lilllsll llld ml glle ,0 111', lo i - 15 -in IP P NORFOLK MATTRESS CO., ..i-t iair . Patent Elastic Felt, Husk l'.,i..l iil.d Si law M.illlr- illi.us, L. kle.l I-', r ealal-.gue end pile." ll-t a. I it, ail -7 Iv A. ISm.NKLKV & GO., Wl-!. -a .- tli-e. i-. I'..,!, r in !rovisions, Flour, Fisl, Salt, k 75 WATER STRLET, NORFOLK, VA. t'-lli - ..ti.lel.e inily to iii.-ii'h.'int iii , I. ( i. r salrsin, D. ALLEN & CO.. 1 1.r IT 1 , Hal.- !SJ '-' gytl i-sj .-.1' . fi.'5sl -.-'., T : .r ;"; ". ' -.-', III 1 I'ftf V- D. LLEf4 Co. WELDON, N. C. SEN DjOH ilLgtAR t; I.M u In iHiii'ni iif :ii.' V '. I '. ' ' U.i" 01 w SPECIAL OFF EH PRICE Saii.t'l)' $16.50 -ill SENO or-; option (rtiitiiri,,-; , . . ; ,: ; DUN T HU 1' A 1 tl y M V i' 1 it 1 'V 11 tlUY TH C KE S ft 1 1 In l.l) V 1 f HI' K KVt i i 1 .1 A . u K 1 h WRITE FOR OURFPI E RUCUY, CARt ftujre s t A R 5. ROEQUCK CIIAHLlffi IJ0.00 BUGGIES AND IVi r ii . O U N . A C M E ' u U t It" N ' ' A T i 5 5 ."c l ivtJck:-- M' M;T-;-.U l.MCK A Olt ACME ftUtlH ?5siiiJ 'fe '" 1 ' .'nVa 'iV "i-'t'-lim ;! m ' acme vuetN. oun owiTSmh.. l.?.,:'.'"';; m'n'J?,?? ' "'" """ '' ' ''" "" '""' 1 1 i -- OUR ACME piJttN. ..! Hh ,k... t.,,i, -,5.t,jiint..v c jitii C03T , .1;., .- , , ' 1 AiMi-: .i iiutn.Y iir;M m in nti. Wvi.n IHE ACME gUtfcNMi.i !,:n u.-.w i n- r I. 1,. r J-n ! ,-.,. ,.,,.. i,,.,,,,, 11 Mt I . I' I ' . I I '.1 I t 1 ,,. t.,..i, ll.l.v-MI,l."l I" IM 1 I fiii'M lli'i-i ,..( UU. i.,l . 1, .,,',.,, li 1, iV-M Cf 'v ? I -il ' ! .1 - ti.-! I 11 " , i."'"l 1. I( I...',. t .,, , ' ' '' -1 ' ", l' ' ' ill- 1 ilU-n.ll - 1 ; . 1 .-'i'ii, . ! , . ' , . t , ... .fi- I'.-ir. i. -i , llf .Iti 11. l.k,. II ,j .nr. Ill . ..1 I- t : it- ...n 1 . 1 . . O0IPECII0IE1 PETERSBURG, Mr. W. W. Warren reinsenti ihe firm and wi'l isii . hh n an' ii When Visiting Kichmond sll'l' AT The New Ford's Hotel. I. r 11. w inanagi im nl. lieuied, lid 1;: and r, l'an,i died Cuisine iinsnr- pass,.!. Ymir piin.iiage alel li.llu.ii,, ill he tij, reeialid. WEILL SHERE. lvT-,. ,,i,s, Oeo. II. Uipli, ClucJ Clerk. i in l. I ho GAMAGE, rift P astfij v Shell I.illlf, OPENS AUGUST 30. 1899. Acc, .inn; i, da! ions Kulargid. Sienogiaphy and Typcwriiing ni h Lilio aid I'l.neh, 8':'5.IIO. $ lo.no. HOBGOOD, Posid,, ,. MINI, si hAl.S,. ii i,o,s. nr. t- ul .National nml I Wo i s ire i i.riug Musk, I'.te. NORFOLK MATTRESS CO. S"i Ceiiinii'iee st , Norfolk, Vii n u-it ji til M-eiii ii legiilaily. We m!I -r '7 ly In- i- and Cii. tiieit Ke-lnctiuii in our I.awtH. Or.m tlitN. M tii 1 1 i "i. IVrcale, etc We have a few pattttiio Icii i ti -riiui: tltev immIh, S i 1 k ir wai1"'', whidi wo will mi at n iIiicmI piict' i'lifiie lifliu'i' tin-van- picket! icr We )ue ;t,p reduced pi w oi out cLOTi-iiisra- Inn ijlurtt 1 , voti iniv. diMcrt. Si r ulir pi ices U na to la sud ll 701 tDE TOP HULL.V w ti . ii t 1 i 11 . M'i l llK tl I nl II OH tu mutsr, tli- nivii Hi li . - n.t'titi h V I .'i- I. r iin - U '4 in n in Mi 1.1. I'lil ...I HttK ulR W iVp r. CuornoleJ il I .. W.li oui vaar Fiv or ft.S. K iO 1 1 A Y I' 1 t . ! A V AvK AHO tlAt.Ht' O CATALOGUE CO. Inc., C MIC A CO ILL, C. ALl.JCY. I. 11 I. It I I M. II ! HAIIKIill!! CILLIAM 81 HARRISON, Wlinlmik' Confectioners and Frniterers, Fanev ti ocriin, CiKiin and Toliaeco. Pepsin tn!l I Ui 8 llllfll! SAL - ". . I , I . .iri . li 1.. lliu Mi.taax Side iwenln for Knot, Wig 1), Club, I hew ii Tolmai w, altornsu, C'nlmo Slix, Koi), Kl Mi KU-iti.u ( ipm No. 37 Svi-uuiuie al., IVtendiurK, V. wt ly ti I, r. , 1 i ) V
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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