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f. I :3 THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 20, 189'J. PUBLISHED EVKUY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEESE, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor. Putt-mi ill Eimt Office tit HVAon at ilramd- ( 'loss Mtilttr. KATltH OK .srilsrKII'TION IX ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Costume Paid Six Months $1.30. 75. A Weekly Honiocratic journal devoted to the niateriul, educational, political and nrricnliuriil interests ol Halifax and sur rounding counties. giagrAdveltisint; rates reasonable furuishetl on application. and TuKnuvy I'epartuietit has Jiui elu'ti lo AJuiirul Pcwev the" medal awarded to him by Ael of Congress In ci in meulorHto the tattle of Manila llav. Tun ease of (.'iit'tain Uurter, the con yicted embezzler of about a million ol government money, continues to euibar rasa the law authorities in Washing ton. The latest fad is the cultivation of four-leaved clovers. These will not bo the lucky kiud. Duly those discovered by chance are good and uice charms. Uev. John Jaspeii, color ed.ol "de sun do move" fame, a resident of Richmond Ya., celebrated his 84th birthday on the 4th. He still persists that "de sun do move." It is expected that Kentucky wil contribute to the $10,0110 lund forth monument which will be erected in honor of the late Congressman liland, who was a native ol that State. r I.ottlliA 3 new antt-scaloina law is now said to be wholly unconstitutional. It is. almost an exact copy of one in New York, which was no account. A test is liable to be made of the law. It is estimated that before the end of tho year a billion dollars will be invested in telephones in this country end that 7ft),(ltM) people will be employed in one way or another to conduct the busi ness. Tiiiimas A. KnisoN, Jr., the son of the famous inventor, has married an ac tress, against his father's wishes, and an nounces that he has severed his connection with the "old u'eiiileinan" and will launch himself as au independent inventor, if not a close. cuuictitvr of the Wizird. One of the largest meltiui; plants in the State of fioorgia, which has been ly ing idle lor the past several years will soou be put in operation at Codartuwn. The yield of iron ore in that vicinity has been enormous of late and a ready sale has been found for it. The first convention of the Southern iudustrial League will meet in Atlanta in about two weeks. It is expected that this convention will have effect of brin; ing busiuess men into closer touch. There will be many prominent speakers pros, nt who will discuss question!) of economic importance to the South." com E one wanteil to know the opinion of a Cumberland county tl'a.) farmer id the question: Is marriage a failure? His reply was: "I should say not. Why Lueindy gels up in the morning, milks the cows and get breakl'ast,starts four children to school, looks after three others, feeds the calves and pigs, skims the milk, does lots of other work, and helps in the field when she is uot so busv. Think I could hire anybody else for what she gets Marriage is a grand success " I HE I uited Mates has a chance to try the experiment ol government own ership of telegraphs. Spain had a fully organized telegraph system in vogue it I'orto Kico and tho commissioners rec orumend that it be continued for bus mess purposes unuer tne charge ol our government. It will be an interesting: thing to do, and may demons: rate wheth er or not that sort of thing is well calcr. luted for our form of government. Uev. 8am Jones says: "If I wanted to get right sipiare judgment, I'd rather go into newspaper office 'han a court ol justice. No man whose life is tiue, pure and just, is afraid of all the newspaper presses in America. They are the best detective forces in America today. They have punctured more shames than any other igeney, and us far as I am concern ed, I Hay take the bridles ofT and lei theuigo. The only ones that will be hurt will be the slums and frauds." John B Smith, the state entomolo gist of New Jersey, when asked regard ing bite of the "kissing bug" being fatal, aid that the insect dues no mi re harm than mosquito- The stories about the "kiss ing the bug," he said, were largely the re sult ofioraxe similar to that of some time ago, when everybody who was bitten by any kind of insect attributed it to a spider. Professor Smith declares that in bis opinion there is no danger in the kissing bug'a bite. VOLCANIC EKUITIONS Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, euros them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Uiocra, Bulls, Felons, Corns Warts Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure cn earth Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed Sold by W. M. Cohen Druggist. Al'ttui'os of the i'.U'siion a to wheth er or not women .should remove their hats in church a Lexington y Mo ) man surest.-! a return to the onod old eu.-lom under which the uicu sat ou cu e side ol the church and the wuiucii on the other. "In that way," ho says, "the women could izot 1 1 io Cull betietit uf their bin hats. Wounnwho remove t lit-ir lut out of count's) to tllt'.-e who sit behind iliem could, ol course, sit where they chase The others could have the lull benefit ol aitcinptirio to sec llie proai-her ihiotigh a jungle ol feathers and L'aws." A Des Moines man, who has passed his SOth year, predicts that UHH) will have no summer, lie says that the weather has acted ju-t like it did in lSJtl when heavy snow lell in July mid water In .- t-viiv in ntli in the m,!ie. A,' e-'idino. to ll.i- authority lSliil was a year of inti n-o cold aiol lieivo storms, I'hc people in many sieiioiis wore their wiimr i-lotliiiii; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u ) i ut the entire al, 'I he sallltf old luiill tells also of years without wind is. lie says iti.it i u the year I So" j uini-kin vims wi re in bloom Christmas lime ami ihe haves green on the trees as late as February. Til K War I't parlun-nt has recently concluded an exhaustive series of experi ments ill Sandy Hook with high explo sives and light ti -Id guns that promise, if adopted, to result in arming the troops in the I'hilipi ines with the most advan ced type of light field gun in the world. The board has decided on a type of field gun which can lire 13 mined shots per minute, which can be operated by one man lino winch its lull crew can take to pieces iu l,"i seconds for loading ou mule buck for transportation wherever needed. It is a ii-inch calibre, cuu carry solid shot, shrapnel or a bursting charge of high explosive which will kill by concus siou in a radius of JOil feet. S. S. CONFERENCE. I'll HE II El. Ii AT : Mini s I'lirm ii, -I' -Olll. Roanoke Circuit Sunday School Con ference will be held at Smith's church on the llrd Sunday in August, next. The following is the programme ar ranged for the invasion. Vt'lltNINil SESSION. I' liO A. M. 1-t. Sinjing the power ol Jesus name. ' -. Bible lesson and pran-r. X Remarks by pastor. 4 Singing "Work f'.r the Ail hail Ninlit Coming." by the .schools. 5. Report from Tabor S. S. ti. What should be the mail! object of theS. S ? by Uev. Y. K. Wright. Who shall constitute the S. S '.' W R. Hart, Meeuui Dickens. 8. Report from Kbemzer S. S. IlelalioD of the S. S. 1 ) to the hiireb, W. T. Jenkins, i 2) to the home, I. W, Brown.!.'!' to ihe Stale, J. () l.-ptinstall, ("apt. A. Tin, rue and others. In. Singing, "What shall the liarv. '" Report trom Smith's S Mng ing, 'Jlj in lnuin book. 11. 11.00 A. M.-S, r,u n by It- J. D. Ruii'ly. Singing, "t Hi r the Se; AI-THtMluN SFvloN. 1. iuging, "Why stand ye lor 'idle'' duties, 2. The S, S. teacher, helps and Uev 1'. N. Stainbaek. IS. Singing, "We'll gather tin in iu." Report from New Hope S. S. 4 Report from Roanoke liipids S. S. 5. How to get the older people into theS. S. W. V. Harris, Thus. 11. Diek eos, tj. W. 1'ulghatu. Ii. Magnitude of the movement of the S. S.by Rev. J. D. Rundy. 7. Singing. fiti'J in hymn book. S. Why should the S. S. be organized into a missionary society? Chas. I), llem uiings, ijco. L. Med.io, and others. 'J tj'iestioo box. 10. Singing doxologv. Ii. nedicli .n. Y. K. WltliHIT, 1'. C. IN MEMORIAM. Death Comes so often it makes but lit tle impression up m our minds. We give to the hear.-e, the coffin and the shroud a p issing glance and hurry on our busy w iy, but when such a (jood man as Mr. B. F. Sledge dies, we feel a desire to pay to him the tribute of an affection ate rememberance Death is often viewed as a mounter, but when ho came for .Mr, Sledge, the pan,; was removed, the sting was withdrawn and Hod mingled joy with sorrow, for while his loved ones look upon hi vacant chair, they know that the spirit freed from the weary body which was wont to rest there, is roaminn in perpetual youth, the oreen fields of Kdcn In life n who knew him host, luved him best and those who associated with him must, valued linn most. That he was a kind and considerate master is evidenced "j mi suuii- i,ne iiereiamt-u iroui ttiose ol his fur tin i servautu who still live. lie was a tender husband, and a lovinu fath er whoso heart often ached over his ina bility to avert the reverses in life, but alter all, he left them a legacy to be most valued, that is tho rememberance of a faith whose fl ame never flashed out, to burn and bewilder and then die out. but like the vestal fire, never went out and after bearing the heat and hurdeu of the day, tired nature needed repose and seeking the quiet of his room, he went to sleep and awoke in heaven. A (.ihhI family Mtillrlnr. W. Lee Wilmoth, Top of Alleghany West Ya., writes: I have used Ilanion'a Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets for the past five years in our family. I do not hesitate to say that they are the best. They are mild in action, splendcd in effect abides being pleasant to take and re quiring one only at a dose. To all who are uuable to pay large doctor's bills I wouly say, always keep a box of R aman's Liver Pills in the house to use in case of necessity. For sale bv Edward T. Clark. Wfldnn N. C. HORSES AND THE FAIR. TlluTTEIIS ANIITIHIRlH 'i ill HUE I is HW Mil' 11 V MAJOR EY1RV Til E A Pl'llnAl'tl I Nil V.UR. A writer in the Richmond Tunes has the following to say ot M.ij ir Kmry's val uable horses, and of the coming Weldou fair : ' Kept on his different farms in the vicinity cf Weldou N. C, Mayor T. L. KiKorv, who is a capitalist and one ol tho largest land holders in all that sec tion, has a number of well-bred horses, among them being throughbrcds, trotters and saddlcrs.while in ire than a hundred mules aroused for farm work. Among the trolling bred animals are Meadow Lark, a bay mare, by llolslein, dam Dolly Little, by Happy Medium bred to Moondyne, sou of Sherman, L' 111! 1 " and Troublesome, 2 L'.'l by Messenger Puree. She has a very b noisome bav eoltby Kgw I, -i x 1 J, at lor side, which has been chii-luud Roanoke Uapids, in honor of the ll 'iiii-hing man ill ael ut ing town six milis distant from Weld. 'ti, founded during the last few years liy .M.ij ir hiury, and in which some prominent Northern capitalists are interested. The nged chestnut mare S,a (lift, by Red Jacket, daiu Ocean W ave, by Sturm thoroughbred sou of Iota, second dam by- Red Kve, son of Boston, is also a mem ber of Maj ir Kmry's stud. She is the lain ol llie pacers Princess Kulalie, 2:17 1 -, and Yolaciiy. 2:H 1 1. and was oreu tins season to .loon,ne. A couple ol very clever ti : ii -1 are Mi-.- l'iniieg.in, a ehesiioi', t,y N uf ..Ik, , ui of I-'r ,-ty May, dam if the p:o-,-rs II;,,,, J l." 1-1. and Halo 11. -:-2- 1--J, IV Joe Downing, and an unnamed yearling tiily. in color a rich bay, by Kgwood, out ol' Meadow Lark. The list of thoroughbreds owned by ihe M.ij T includes Myth, a eh stnut in ire, loaled I -si.'!, by Harry. Fallon, dun Myra by, imp. Australian, with a bay c.ilt at her side, by Front ino, and bred to the trotting sire Moondyne: Aitnee, a chestnut mare, foaled 1 SS-s, by Barney Williams, dam Kite Claiton. by imp. Billet, who slipped her fo.,1 in January by Tristan arid w is bred iu the pring to M idye. a bay tilly 2, by Siralhmi.ro. daui Pacific, by llyd. r Ali, Lay lily, 1', by J-.ili. n. d mi lliy Kuih ll. by K-lian. and the chestnut g-'lding, -I by I ni ka. dam The Kid, by imp Liki iy The hot. r has Im n broken to harness and is biit.g driven to pole with Miss Finogan. tb" daright, r of Norfolk and Frosty M iv. Maj .r K nry r-e-'iitly sustained ipiite a loss in the death, due to being run down I'V a tr im over the Scabiar l Air Line. winch skirts the pi l lock in which they w.-re turn. J out. of the two valuable thoroughbred (illies Kagle Wing. ". bv Liu l! re, d im lidding, bv imp. Mus covy, an 1 an unnamed chestnut, by imp Liki Iv, d.un ll.uzi.bv lMloweraft. ! and tr .tting It d cli Mr N',-l-on, a ; two y.ar old eh.-sinut son of Norfolk and 1 Mi-s Lasitter. The latter was a full brother to the fast mare Miss Nelson, Jill I, well formed and haud-imc, j and pr-l'iby m . re bigbiy vahnd by j Maj 1 Km-ry than any animal on the farm. i After laying idle for eight or ten eirs ihe lair ground-at Weld nt, X. C , are being g,.tt.,n in .shape for a fair and race meeting to be held this fall under the auspice- ol ihe Itoanoke and Tar Hiver Agricultural Association, and the dates Selected are October lllst, November 1st, Jl, ami oil. I he i thci-rs ot the associa tion are Maj T T. L. Ktnry. pr'Sid.nt, J. J. Daniel, irea.-urer. while Juliu W. Sledge, i f the Roanoke News, will serve as secretary. Liberal reuiiuins will be offend I t agricultural and mechanical proluets ami livestock, while over $1,. .ihO will be bung up iu purses for Ir it tors, p ie- r- and runners. During form, r years ihe fain and race meetings ol ihi associatioii were umonoihe most popu lar in N' .rtb Caroline and Weldoti being centrally K.e.it.d and easy ol approach by rail trout vat. u points the attendance oftentimes was very large." COTTON IS U'OKTII MO UK. U,lV II1K FARM Kit S IIKNCKITKIl 11V THE lt,i!'.I,..I ll.U.K. The Atlanta Constiutioti, which re cently published an elaborate report on the Houudlap bale of the American Cot ton Company in discussing; the value of the new system of cotton handling; says: It is quite ciear that in o.d.-r to raise the pi ice which should go to the farmer for his cotton, the iMtumereial expenses in handling it must he reduced I nder present conditions, the auioiii of money ri quired to handle the crop, from " K'U lo loo u-aolj piauolm, has grown out of nil proportion, so ,at ji, commercial handling consumed the profit which should have gone to the grower. iewed from iliis standpoint, therefore every movement which delivers the farmer cotton with lea-t expense to the manu factun r must be regarded as of llie wild est public interest. The new methods: of round baling are on this line, doing away with much ol the clumsiness and ellravaguueo of the old system and substituting one which can make of every cotton gin a compress as well. The claims of the round hale advocates show that we have entered upon an era of iuvenlion which means much to the farmer, and much there fore, tu the coutitry. Shelby is now a dry town. liheumaeide is not recommended for the cut i of every illj it does not cure ev erything, liut it is a ccrtaiD cure for rheumatism, and is a fine blood purifier and laxative; try it. NORTH STATE CULLINGS. : Neks as CulIJ fri'ia Our Suic i-lurjos- Monroe is I oil mill have a n.-w c it tt on seei The Slate 1 1 uard is ad Citv. Ill elieallipim-ut at Mo A mad dog was ki'hd in New In ru Tuesday, ol'last w, ck. Piny tirccu, a colored woman ol Durham, died Tiles. lav at lot years id age. The next meeting of the North Car olina Press Association will be held at lleiulersonvillc. The llovenior appoints Laurence S. Holt, of Alamance director of the North Carolina Railroad A tiegio woman iu lo poison a three ye u tircensboM Itii old daiightir C. M act. '' but was ,. leeii I in ll Thegtanite chosen o- the pedis ( la! o! the Vance statue is pink ami ' It' in the iU irry at l-'aith, Uowan coun IV. ' The Newborn Journal says that n flOOUO half propelling tug boat is being built at that place for the 1'tiited States government, W. W. Diggers, ca.hior of the Bank of Lexington, diopped dead ill ihe bank ( Monday from heart failure, lie was in i his ,'i-sib year. Dave J. (Iiliiier, lite captain of the ( If -eiisboro. Third Nori h C.ir lin.i regi-uii-nt, has aecepti d a position lu ihe pos tal service in Cn lifilgos, Cuba The Newton Knterpri.-e says that a gieat many Catawba farmer are this icar selling their wheal at the llm-lo r. They are getting 70 cents a bushel lor it. The penitentiary elective board wins its case ag:iin-t State Treasurer Worth. Judge Moore olden the latter to pay the dihl warrants as issued that is to Julv 1st, From Aventsvilie, iu Nash county, to Roeky Mount there is uot a sorry crop of any kind. Not only arc all crops fine but are away ahead ol former yeats' best prospects. The Charlotte News says K. .1, Bu-h. ol the Dilworth Floral liirdens, has succeeded in growing a large bunch of bananas that arc of good size and deli cate flavor. The Oxford L-dgT says that Mr. Klij ih Frazier, otic of the prosperous young farmers of the Stovall section on la-t Thursday killed a big, buck on his farm with a hoe. Mr. W. A. Massey, a farmer livitio about a quardr of a mile Inou Neuse went out in hi.-yard to set up ti bee hive, which had been blown over by the wind, and was slun k ami kilhd by llie lighting. The lohaco warehouse trust recently formed, which has taken in all the leaf warehouses iii Danville, is rcachm-; out after the warehouses at Kin-Ion, tire, n villc and other points iu easiern North Carolina. While the l.iwy-i Is iv, re in the house in Kalcigli Saturday night ing a case involving tin' owmrship Fort hotel at Wake For-st, the court argu f the hot, I was struck by lighting; some JJOll Woilh. damaged Ml-, (.'aib-iiii.- l'ritt ,-r i; wan near i-.tienuer, was leaning a cow liy n rope wrapped around her hand when the ani mal became Irigliteued, giving a Midden j- rk ot such force as to sever Mrs. Fritts thumb ftom her band. lieneral -I iii in S. Catr delivered an addr-ss at th- unveiling ,,f the Conl'ed i rale niotiuui, nt at High l'oint Tucs da; wliieh w is erected through the Junior tlrder ,.f I uited Mechanics, lieneral Carr, towards the close of his address, when he referred to the Mmrino classes, scored the iruts tinincrcil'ully. I r nit. ii r to If munnieiiit Koran I'.itilor li-(llriiii! From Sylvan Valley Xews, Hrevard X. t It 111 iv ! uestion whether editor of a new-paper has the right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which Hood the market, y- t as a preventive of suffering we feel it ti duly to say a good word for Chamberlain's. Colic, Cholera and and lliarrhoea Kemedy. Wo Inive j Known unit tn. .I tins ineilieitii. m ntn family for twenty years and have always loiiud it reliable. Iu many ca-oii a done of llii-reined v would saio houra id suircrinn while a physician U awaited. We du uot believe in depending implicit;' on any medicine for a euro, but we do Believe that 11 a bottle ol t haniberlmn s I "" "'ii""!) i'it irii on nana; auu auiuiuisiered at llie Inception of an attack much suffering, migh, be uvoidid and in very many eases the resence ol a physician would not be reouired. At irj!:'',,' "" Korwlu by W. M. l ulieii Wehl.ai, J. N. Brown. llalirii. lir. A. 8. llHrrlimn. Kiillelil Iirutfitists Am Iowa peniueuiiog farmer who been ex 1 ".rowing, coffee thinks tic can latse It at a cost pound. uf about $13 'We 'have sold many different eoufjh remedies, but none hits given better satis faction than I'lnimberlaiu's sajs Mr. Charbs llolihauor, Druggist, Newark, N. J- "It is perfectly Bale am) rn he relied upon in all casoa of coughs, colds or hoarseneaa. For ule by W. M Cohen Welilnn, j. n. Brown, H.llhi, Dr. A.H. Harrison, Kntleld, UniiRUU. ENFIELD LETTER Mi: i i::i I's : i ,; i m s n.. i t s i eniM o : 1. 1: m - km t i s i r n: I I'll I l l i v - i.l at' l 1.1 ill. l 1, 1 1 ..ii,. i;, i e I.. Mi has I, ii. lo - I, M-. Il.-nry C, V.u Dr. A. C. Sta 'In blh k li. l- I. oil llo alid Italiloa.i . 1 1, stoiies will) all the f Vi hit to be li'l'i 'Veil 1. Ill and is to cost about jfM.iinil. The build ing is to be completed by ( lot .del 1-t. 11 ill D-ltl.l I! 1! W, l.t il .llll to Sen' lalnt -i i k, a ii w 0 i-,- ago, a r olroii l c.i-e. Ti-i- e 'lon'ioi' y w.i- vol I anil mil', 'ii- nt 1. 1 l lie ii- ,il h w.ud Wills, :il li e h mi" i f at I'llnlii- lllio-, t d , lb Me- ll I IU M l . k.r, n d.r, g I, M ,-! if. I ki r, win' hi' d n. ir Who L Mi-. Wi'ls w.,s a ;v CI. 11-11,01 lh.l! .let. r ,it.d Was lllg'H st i-ive an I , ., i iii kin w h, i l-'oi ii. iiiv y ai iii -t coii-ist'-ni iu--it.li. r i t lo app.. . e, -I by if Mis. 1..I I.U-I. I; . W ' II W rs' CI iio i ou lib. ihe Mi ill-l I'lnu slant el.un h and iv ami chaiilable to ig!ili-r aiol a all who were in dislle-- 'i'l .1 Ml,-1 Olid to i tn .in- w. i- laid to r. st in ihe lan,i:y Mpi i Whii.Aor s t bap,'. t HIS Lll'K WAS SAVKD .'Ir. J. I: l.niy. a pr oti'im i.t of ILimiibal. Mo. ' '""1 " ' fill deliverance ft- in a frightlu' ,1, .oh g "I it be say: - -id l-'-v, r. that r in My Lungs beeaiii o Weak I couldn't t. .las lak I: Willi lit- I'muuio . ii.ii i.l 1 n sit up in bed. Nolhieg hel lue I e..,et,d to ion die i f ('. n -tin pin n Di-c win, I il'iri Due lillinn d lo heard of Dr. King's Neii bottle gave great r.-liif. use. it and now am well ami -n, eg, I e in n 't say t-o mu -h in its prai-. .' Ti I- m o vi llous medicine i- the siite-i and .i, k est cure in the world lor a I Throal and i .tings i rou.ii.i-. liegnlar : and i.im Trial I tile- In Colon's Drug Stori ; eierv b Iced. ' mils W. M gu.iran A St. I. .ui- b,. 1 1 writing po, try. line biiu for being; nal p Tho ..ft hi. layer lo Hint ire taken sh- Uld CASTOniA, of A St. L-mis man claim tun! rel!a that ha- In- n in twenty yeais. That's lot ought in return it. have s p --lot, i iioii-l , he A Wife Says: " V hive four children, With the firs, three I sitfterj J almost unbearable pains from J2 to 14 hours, ,mi lud to be placed unief the influence of chlur iurtn. I uxd thre bottles of Motor's Fw:J before our Ixii chiU came, which is a strong, fat ani healthy boy, doing my housework up to within two hours of birth, and suf- Ur Krcdbutafewrurd J uient is nitf grano-i et remedy ever 4 nude." Mother s Friend -,!! iQ c, every woman what it did for tin Mir. isota mother who writes the above let ter. Not to use it during pregnancy Is a mistake to be paid for in pain ir.d suffering, Mi't'vr's F'it-iJ equips the patient with a itrong body and clear intellect, which in turn are imparted to the chili. It rclaxel the muscles and allows them to expand. Il relieves morning sickness and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition lor the final hour, so that the actual labor is short and practically painless. Dan ger ol rising or hard breasts is altogether avoided, and recovery Is merely a matter ol a few days. IlmcKiiu sell Mother', I ricnj tor $ I a buttle. The ErjjnclJ Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ca. bftlj lor om tiee llluslrill'd buoa. r tor, k,. T,.f: 3 L.V k- HUHOjJ. F-.tlfirrW ...tn.utir v?-vr'eK'''v IS A SYSTEM BUILD i"R MVES APPETITE . Ut COnKKGlJ 1 H ". LIVER TON I CI i!5S0)J il.lij,' LmII j !r 'S thnl I o , 1 1 1 .' 1 1 1 1, 1 1 hCKt f hil Tt.fi n .tH.,ii.-,i,.,l.. and your moncy"rufundecl if to cur-ii you - J Vi'. M. Cohen, Urtiggist, - Welduti, X, C. ADMINISTRATOR SHOTICF. The nnd. rsigr ed h iving this day M a.,j lied before Sterliti)! M. (Jury, clerk of the Superior court uflliilifiix eonntv iisnilmiu islrator with the will annexed ot John I.. Ivpy, deiTiweil, hereby kivisi itoltisj to lt IH'rsotishaviii); claims ntiiinst the estate of the sunt deeeiised to prtwul them to the undersiKiieil iiilininistralor, 011 or bel'ore the-iitli day of .lime 11 fr payment otherwise this notice will he pl'll iu Imr of recovery. All persons indebtial to the said c t itcare reitiested to m.iVe im meiliute pnynient J. D. MKDI.IN, Adnir. of Dr J. L. lvey. Wehlon, N. C, June 21, Inus. je U Ct, ' W ior.0 , l VMOO' u i 11 . .. ROBERTS 1 IflhlS iK vS m tiKN liiuMik K r ei tiily said ll at tlieic arftri"- nere ii , Inn. Ii:- iii I'iiI.i. b-it the an- I - ti mi v i l-.i-i i-i I" n in 'I'' ll-al a , B JYV r.oli ii,-r-haiii , I S,i, I'li-.-iln' 1, i- l-eeti ; g Y7-lv ) ' I'G3' kllii...,d.aiid hi- f.rei'y n.t'.tl'd that j H i .j i ,:., i... lo '-i ,ihi.i , i ,i,s f ex.. i s ".in wa- paid !-r I i- r N..w..r 3 , v s t , a ;;: ,, ....i I. 1 1 -, ti - ii. l o ko llui -1 v lb- re or-- no jj i' ' ' kldnappi rs ill Culi.l. 1 l-i e !- i -' i I i I . 1,1111 11 i s v ,;::;' "i;;;v'; ; ' .;. . C- Mf '- '';.' i.x ,! i"; k .sr-jeiwims-. m : GtT- THE BEST : I ; I iiiusi buy the CKI.I'.BliA'l I'D I Virginia ! Mountain i Fulcher ; i Whiskey : St .III bl ,n tb- W, o ul.i .nr.. i There Is None BETTERS.; And None So -53G00D&S It is lliel age. All 1-v.rs i tint old ng e. u- lo P tun d Fx( l i and lipe with ol-i a g i '1 drink know - ii -ei .--1 1 1' when ii U hi-k, -.. M ,i,iil.o. Ii I. i I- l la-i. I v DAVENPORT MORRIS i CO. il, ml, V ... in Wi .1 ti bv t-j"i''or Sale I W. I) SMITH. '5 ,S -.1 v ' ? die HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. i;i:m-:i:ai. .mtkkin tkniikxt, IIKM'Hi.-li.V, V. l . February lo, IMHI. The Company lu g- to announce that ihe 1 .'ootiit g ate now c -tito eli d bv the 1. -l.g I'l-t.itiiv !-eriiie, al.-l the lates Iniewiib i ulili-liul mil l-e (tl'eCtlVC on and allot K.-I.iuary 15. I !:. titi'M W Kl.lt N ki Axt.il, Uroekstoii. t'cntrei ('biinl,i:i, h.ibtny. Ivdir I 'l'.lllk ll 111 i '11, iii,l!iurg, ll.-i.diison. H.llll'.iX, Kittn l!, aurol, illli E - II . I.oiiisburg, I :ini rrrfiiiif wtiit ti iff 111 huiic lurinliin timid Imuli! at simic ot thfN.Y. .t'I'IMtt Miles. It' you nct'ii any thing to 1. 1 nn h your lnniie, come iunl look over tln"e liijff tt:tr puns. Al.-ol'iar-ur tins in uilit-r I I IK'S. H. C. SPIERS Welilon, N. C. Jan. 1st. lfwi. New Year I New Prices ! I have on hand thirteen of those 1,1,.. bratril Wheeler & Wilson New No. II, Family Sewinn Machines A great im provement over nnylliiiig ever lnailein the way of Mewing Machines TIIM FiATKST AM) JiKST. The only selling ma, hint- that does mil fail ill unv siint. 1,'otarj' motion unit hall l'earillKs make it the liglilesl ,u,mm( t,,-,. 1 lime 111 Ihe iiorlil. taunot stalt 111 Ihe wn-ng ilirei tii.ii, and isih,-i,nlv loek stileli niaelinie ... an.iiig,-,! i,s i,i , t. Wolk 1 heittlli ll Is lolloeil wilhoill linng. urn ine inri-au ineonlaet Willi oilcil parts lin Ii is mu true ol oilier machines. An oil euo oil Ihe tie, -llie liar 1. rev, oil. niln,., tin Il.edle tlire.nl 'i lie onlv maehine hal 111 a liee.llts wrong w av. il ealiliot l,f ml llie 1 am oierstoekid iu these mai hines and win It I his lot lasts 1, 1011n.se lo elose h,-ui I0.'" 1,1 "bole-ale cost lor SCOT CASH. '"' "'"r wnte lor eirciilars ( 1 1 ,..,,i.;,... . t 1 j... maehine, I nlso have six oak side boards that I will .lose out at cost. Someol I hem very handsome. 1 n,,, money and will Kive barnai' s in ..injihiiiK in my line. Specialties can ied : ..... . ... ,,,.,,,1; uiein aim save a ,,on vmir BUCCIES, WACONS, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING COODS, COFFINS, Both wood anil metallic from J5 tn flliu. WTNiee New Henrse Free to patruua. P. N. STAINBACK. Weldoo, N. a 1 1 ''' Mae n. L'."i oil Malison, L'.'l llie, I'l Mil dleblllL'. oil L'.'l. (I.lk-.i.le, ' L'.'l :;."i tivtoid. in I. Hid -ewav. X . L'.'i In Hi'LeWal, S., L'o .'!.". Ii' an. -ko Uapids, li.V Yalioloili. lTi j l.iitl.toti. L'n. out.gsville, .15 v- lien. Surit A. I 1 1 tor X -lW VUKK cm 11 1 1 J 0 H f 0. GAMAGE, IjimiOiiiciil, P)rkk'piastcJ, IIAIIR LATHS, I 1-, ' !.'. M iil.li I n t. Si t ami I l.ni.liey Pipe, llralli Tile, Hl. ll l.ime, Ae. NORFOLK, YA. OXTOHI) SEMINARY OXIOliJD. TST. C. FlFTItTH ANUAL SLSSION OPENS AUGUST 30. 1899, l'..efi,i,s liiena-nl Chatg.s ;,,i.,(, Ibiiniimo Aeeoiiiuiodatiomi Knlargid. K.ii,ii,.iii:iri adv iiiiagi-s in M usic, Art. Klocuii ui Sienogratdiv mid Tvnewriiii,,, laugl'l. ( lo rg. s f. r : 1 1 1 I! aid and l'nli 'I'lillloi in Kngii-h ui'll Lilin ahd Fr- lleb Mlie. .... r loii-Uaii I lo L'ui :,,-,!l lo IP NORFOLK MATTRESS CO.,: M.triiiliiduivrf. uf Hair. Patent Elastic Felt, IU Cotton and fsitaw Mattie Cot-. Hackled Husk, Kle. ""' I-""' " :" NORFOLK MATTRESS CO. H5 Commerce st , Norfolk, '. 1 r cat at. .gin npr 'J7 Iy A. .IMilNKLKY & GO., Wholesale Uroceis, llcnlers in Provisions, Flour, Fish, Salt, b. 75 WATER STREET, NORFOLK, VA. Ciirii'.-fM.iMlfiM'i- M'li.-iii il. ( )ur Kiloimt) vUit juir M-ciinn rulnrlv. We h ll iitily to lib rt'1i;ints, apr oy jv II. 1). ALLJiiN -1; uoous, - Mi. . 'fx, . 0 .1 .'--' si IB r-.- v!, ' , i.. U -..' " :' rtf-si ty , i' - '-: i !'i ' i'l' ;;i ill I ::i :i; in 1. m !!i-!il'!!!'qiijii!rfM D. JLLEf f Co. WELDOM, N. C. S EN DO W ZJ'lp LL A R u t. i-. 1. l. o. ii. fii. . ; i.ti-.tiiiTiiT-:,;."..... K1" u i'1 i" lllttN It'l IO Ui ) tl.f mill. tail A in a n , niH Pr.-MAi nttil,' SOO.OO BUGGIES AND SURREYS. U .Oi l W;i-j: H'- 0 ff f'W, V ,'riiiUk. j ' k J'V'" I , X.Sv OU1 OWN MAKE. in I liiHll t it il, w- ic',,,., 1 1 1 ah iv - i i T HF. ACME gUEtN Al'tY lUlolNhSb l.N iv rt S tN. tio poju ar v.sj lr.lv hi N 1 H ' V A 1 o I , I )- . . ' o. V "-'.-- Hul loll RM'-i I .1 Ho- !.. W K.-f I'Kl-h 1 V 1 Write ton out FS - i rrr-n rr i.uc:v, caair.. l aso n-rsit i ,.Ti .U.llrM. S E A 1? 3 jcsucr: a (JIIAKLESGAU NY, C0IP1CII0IIJ, PETEBSBTJEQ, VJL Mr. V. V. Warren represents the rcL'iilarly, When Visiting Richmond The New Ford's Hotel. U J nder in w niaiino m. Hem. Ji ltd and refurnished Cuisine unsur. passed. Your patronage and ii.flumir will be appreeiiind. WEILL tt SHERE. l'ror''ora, Geo. II. Letgb, Chief Ucrk. Pepsin U i SI JUIilO .iic; arid L,u.:.-n itc-jd to t;i, i n Chills and FtvoT .-i.; nil tBa,.!a frcji i U..I..I. ' ' ' ' : V..- f .'e I i: : Heart:;-;. - " ' o' -i 1' i ii- 1' ol 1 I'oi' te ik Co, - ' T" O ' i I.- ,el . w n on it a . . .-II . . i I . ll ,.,.1 ,ell. ' 1 n il t -i. .ti fl.Vtitl. 10.1111, V HOBGOOD. 1'i.t. '""". Si. .ir .lUMlsl KAI'.Sw A To ii I'illow.s, Xalioual and Woven Wire Springs, & CO., A'alirs In- IT 1 ixoiions, Hats and Cnps.- (ireat lo-.loei inn iu our I.awiH. tlrau lies, lliltnlles. IVle.iles, He. V( have ri lew paltiMiH leO in spinig ilre.ss Simula, Silks lor waists, which we will soil at rf lllle.il ptie.. (',,. l 'ri, l.v r,. pj.ljf,! over. We hue also reihu-eil priceit of onr CLOTHITSTO- low ipurttT SImks. S4C our piittn In-fore you 1'uv. Id O.lt r." I .rnii to ui HuU ti ran 1 1 - h . , A., loo,,!,,, w WlU ItlllH-l.KADC TtiP BUCCY 10 ft.V.V.r1 -',.'' '""" I-I..MOM H.UI-lli till U41H Collio SALE ,'.'ilr',,T-", Cy CWN FACTOHV IN CHICAOC, u ". '.i.lfll.1 ilx.li, V hllV. III.,,, M ' , ,: H""V ro.lo-,,,. , , .,, ... f,.f Bo, n-. J, ! !" ."' ,'., ! . ,7'"' ''l "" "-''".' .1.-1.--. M (I'm, nun . .l.'l i ''M."l'1 1 ' "' "' sitl'-'s'h-t' . OUR ACME VUtCN AT J55.00 kvT aiiij f 11. t tha to fill. ifr HI 1 IlUt I.MikHMIT. W moinu.i vn twt HMfH.HS ',lltniltlllMll,MIT mu ,w VfJr 0,,d T'",y Wl" outwa -Or0 n''1, F-t-.ory R-ea. " 1 J""'ir 11,1 " 1 "MUtiaWf 1 out war Fiv : mn fat-iorjr IB u- n't, wi-tin f ? ' a I' AY Ai.MOi. T I'OUHf.E II..-1 rU-m i.t m .ii" hr,v..r. HI H Sr IIIV HT. ..,lr hi,1. rfcTrVr,! OUR ACMf QUEEN, mm 'Z, '"' 1 ,J ' :' '''' ' ' -i'' -Ml.r l .ri.HI ll'Mi,,,. i,","''rl'll -ifV U-ioryt 1 ilr. i hMl riil V I'liK WuHliI) IT) 'lift :',. r irMt.m.-.l 'tM". I.totr.l OM, I 1,1 Uh I ,MMI M, r, "rv:" -,-l -1 u Harl, Im s.frl. mrl . , . , ' - - - ' 11. im M. ' ' . 1 ' ' ' - - ' 1 1,, - .1 -.., Ii Ui. unn. - . .... -h .. c o. 1 n v.. . chicaco, in.. firm and will ii,it Welilon iil ii. liciniit mar 10 ly. r. M liii.i.i.iM. II. P. HAKRimiN. CILLIAM & HARRISON, Whiilemilc Confectioners anil Fruiterers, Kanry (i'orerien, CiKani and Tohtuco. Sole aiients for Knot, Big D, Crah, Chew ing Toliaraw. Salmnna. Ctilion Htii, Koig, KI Mriicaoo Cigara No. If7 Hyemmore at.. Ptt-srabunr, Vi an i, '
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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