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THE ROANOKE NEWS NORTH STATE CULLINGS. RINGWOOD REALITIES. RINGWOOD LETTERS. r.vflug.iai mill 'i miirr aoarazsMi3HBL&:a THURSDAY, SEl'T. 7, 1899. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEEQE, Editor and Proprietor. S. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor. Entered at Putt Office at Wildun at Second-Clau Matter. B1TKS OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Hail), Postage Paid $1.50. Six Mouths 75. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the materia), educational, political and agricultural iutereata of Halifax and sur rounding comities. taaVAdvertising rates reasonable and tarnished on application. A St. Louis indue has come Is the con clusion that oppressed husbands tn that town ought to hive some proteoiioo. He recently fined a woman $5 for whip ping her husband. Tm Atlantic and Danville railway has been leased by the Southern railway and will be operated by that company in the futuie. The lease is for ninety-nine yean with the privilege of renewal at the ipiration of that time. General Mekritt exprssess the opinion that with 50,000 troops General Otis will be able to put down the "rebel lion" in the Philippines. But be does not venture to go on record as to the time it will take Otis to do it, says the Wilmington Star. It' the Cubans, as staled in the resolu tions passed by Coogress, "are and ought to be free," the same can besaid of the Fili pinos, and this nation would suffer no hu miliation in acknowledging its adhcrance to the doctrine that governments derive their powers from the consent of the gov erned. Till Democrats of Ohio have nomi nated John R. McLean for governor and reaffirmed the Chicago platform. The battle cry has gone forth and the struj'le will be a royal one. The reaffirmation of the Chicago plat form may not be altogether to the liking of Democrats generally, but the Democ racy of the Buckeye state is supposed to know what it is about, and if they suc ceed in electing McLean the wisdom of their choice will be manifest. It' the result of the Dreyfus trial is a foregone conclusion, and if the judges have a predetermined verdict of guilty it will be the safest thing for them to bring session to an end as speedily as pos sible. Fur each day finds the certainty of the innocence of the accused more and more evident, How it can be possible to find him guilty is not clear to the Anglo Saxon mind, but we must remember that the French are different from other nations and that on the Dreyfus case the military appear to have gone mad. Thi first thing General Wheeler did after reaohing Manila was to go all over the Americao lines, something that has not been repotted of General Otis in all the time that be has been there says the Philadelphia Ledger. Yes, and the next thing you bear will be that "Fighting Joe" will be all over the enemies lines, another thing that "has not been reported of General Otis in all the time he has been there," adds the Raleigh Post. Wf think the statement made to The Raleigh Post correspondent by ex-Congressman Thomas Settle defining his position will bear repetition and careful consideration. Said Mr. Settle, referring to the pending amendment: "It is the solution of difficult problems, and its adoption will mean the best wis dom for North Carolina. In national politics I am a Republican, pure and sim ple, but I have no sympathy with the political log rolling now in vogue among Republicans in this State. Many Re publican friends urge me to stand for nomination for Governor or Congressman but I oould not conscientiously run on the ticket of any party that has opposi tion to the amendment as the basis of its platform." A WONDERFUL CUKE OF DIARRHOEA. A prominent Virginia editor bad almost given up, but was brought back to perfect health by Chamberlian's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Read his editorial. from the Times, IIIIIstIIIo, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea tor i long time and thought I wis past being cured I had spent much time aod money and suffered to much misery that I bad al most deoided to give up all hopes of re covery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy and also come testimonials stating how some won derful cure had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After tak ing a few dotes I wu entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to y readers and fellow-sufferers that I sm hale and hearty man to-tay aod feel swell as I aver did io my life O. R. ' Moore. or fit br W. St. (John Wtldon, J. at. Brown aiUaa, Dr. A. I". Kinlnt, Inlaid. DrutfliU. The interior of poultry dooms should have a good ooat nf whitewash and kero- News Notes as Called from Our Slate l'x-changes. The Charlotte Observer says arrange ments are being made to build a million dullar cotton mill at Gastoniu. Col. J. S. Carr sends his cheek f t2U0 to help the people on the storm swept coasts of North Carolina. Henderson has been considerably troubled lately by thieves and robbers. Several of them have beeo captured. Rev. Dr. Creasy, the Methodist divine of Winston who died recently carried life insurance to the amount of $10,500. It is proposed that at the Slate fair in October the fourteen furniture factories at High Point shall make a collective ex hibit. At Lexington a chapter of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy has beeu organiz- J ed aud will be known as Robert K Lee chapter. j The Southern has increased the wages i of its employees 10 per cent., re-establishing the rate paid before the panic de stroyed business. The authorities at Washington have allowed North Carolina $2,327 05 f..r the expense incurred in equipping volunteers for the Cuban war. The Alumni building and the Julian S. Carr buildingi at the I'oiversity of North Carolina are now in progress ol construction. Both will be handsome. Rev. P. L. Herman died Wednesday morning at Dunn. He was sixty seven years old and had beeo a member of the North Carolina Conference for nearly half a century. Dr. Richard II. Lewis, secretary of the State board of health, says there are now but very few cases of smallpox io the State. The disease has been stamped out at Winston, and has practically ended elsewhere. The revenue collector says there are now 200 registered whiskey distillers in this district. He was asked to say how many illicit ones there are, but declined to say. However, the estimate is made that there are thrice as many. It is stated that the Catawba county sweet potato crop, which has grown to mammonth proportions in recent year?, will not be as large (his year as usual. 1. i.-t year between 50,000 and 00,000 bushels of potatoes were shipped from Hickory alone. Suit has been entered at Greensboro agaiost the Southern Railway Company for $25,000 damages for the killing of Wm. Wagner in the railroad yard at Greensboro sometime ago. Wagner was a brakesman aod was killed while coup ling cars. B. S. Sheppard drew a pistol at the I y-;ar 3.500 btles. Of the crop of IS'Ji depot at Greenville, and fired at District it ginned aii out 7'i'MI bales. The proprie Attorney C. M. Bernard, exclaiming, tors expect to nio and bale 1 1, Oim bales "You d d scoundrel you have ruined '. of the present crop. The results ul (his my home." The ball missed its mark, j system are untold in their advantages to and Bernard ran into the waiting room the farmer and the shipper. This plant and escaped by jumping out of the win- j has reduced the c ist of baling from $2- dow while Sheppard was trying to get into (he door. MILLION'S GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to tie needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satis faction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all disease of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on W. M. Cohen. Druggist, and get a free trial bottle Regular size 50.-. aod $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Williamstoo aod Martin County peo ple have subscribed slock to build a to bacco warehouse at Williamstoo. ONE WORTH A DOZEN. J. Q. Collier, Hubard, Ark., writes: Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets are a special remedy for Sick Headache. I have been engaged io (he mercantile business and confined in doors a great deal, and consequently suffer with Deran ged Liver. I have been using your med icines for this aod the sick headache, and End much relief. I had tried many curealls for said disorder but they always failed. One nf your red pills is worth more to me than a d ten of any other remedy I have ever taken. I shall always be glad that I obtained a supply of your remedies. For sale by Edward T. Clark, Weldon N. C. IMPORTANT TO MOTHER. The Manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled Io spend hundreds of1 tbousaods of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher. This has beeo necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Casto ria trade-mark. This counterfeiting is a orime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing gener ation. All persons should be careful to see that CaHoria bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents and mothers, io particular, ought to care fully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to remember that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the faoa-aimple signature of Chas. II. Fletcher, under whoBe supervision it has been msnufaotured continuously for over thirty jears. phila. Bulletin. j GATHERED DY Ol'H KEUl'LAll CdltllES 1'ONi'EN'T AT THAT 1'lllNT. Ilingwood, N. C , Sopt 5 Special. It is a source of gratification to all con cerned, that the M. 1'. church, at this P'. completed. On the 4th Sabbath oi August au excellent sermon was preached there by Rev. W. L. Har ris, to an attentive congregation. His comparison between the prayers of the Publican, and Pharisee, was calculated to deeply impress his hearers and cause them to prefer the prayer of the Publican "God be merciful to tue a Sinner." There are flourishing Sabbath schools at both the Protestant Episcopal and Methodist Protestant churches. Mr. L. Yioson is superintendent ol the former, and Mr H. C. Matthews, of (he latter. One of our most esteemed citizens, (Mrs. Bettie Lewis) who recently wcut to live in Oxford in the family of Mr. J. A. Lewis, has been ijuilesick, but is now convalescent. Mis. Penelopo Bishop, and Mr. James Spruill, both of Ringwoud, have been ill for several weeks. Mr. aod Mrs. W. V. Uobbitt are visit ing Ashcville and other places in the western part of ou' State. The following schools opened Sept. 4: Misses Bessie Vinson's and Jaue E. Welter's. Mrs. Ellen A. Harrison, f Enfield. Mrs. Eva Davis, of Weldon, Mrs. Pattie Tyree, of Spiing Hope, Misses Annie Simpson and Catherine Pace, uf Wilson, have all been visiiing reeenily in (his vicinity. After having seen Miotics l.iura and Delia WelliT safely on an O-ean steamer, bound for New York. Mr W. T. Wil liams returned 1'r.uu Vjifolk a few days ago. The young ladies arc veiling rela tives in Hueklaud couniy, X. V., and vicinity. The fanners h ive Dearly, or iiiile fin ished curing tobacco Such au interest is manifested on the subject, (lie writer is reminded of the following simple de scription, of the letters of the word, "To bacco;" Three-fourths of a cross T aod a circle couiplete (I An upright where 2 semi-cirelis meet H An angle triangle stauding on feet--A Two seiiji-eireles C C aod a circle complete 0 Veni Vim. ROUNDLAP BALE PRESS. WI1ATTIIE LA 111) EST HOI H1H.AI' CHITON 1'i.AVr IN THE SOI Til HAS ImMK Full THE FARMER The lluntsville Roundlap Hale Com press Plant was organiz si by T. W. Pratt siys the Huulsville. Ala , Mercury: ' It is owned by Messrs. Putt Co .ins, aud is the largest in the south. "This plant started in operation in the fa'l ol 1S:", ginning aud baling the first ."!) to $1,011 a bale. ' I'lie farmer iliiws his load of cotton tl (be gin, and ean sit on his wagon and restfn minutes, during which time his wagon is unloaded by uncliinery, his cotton giiineil luled, smipled and mar kel and delivered into his wigon togeth er with the seed if he prefers, or he can take a. storage ticket I'.r eottoo and seed and bo b itb re I no mora with his pio duet. Hut these are not all the advan tages. He cm driv i to this gin aud sell his cotton, in any i untity fr ou till) pjuuds t.i Ml) tons, at (he market price with mi hiving it ginned at all. For the sin ill farmer (his sysiem is thu best of all He haudles hi. cuioi crop in thi. ui in m T exactly as he d es his corn crop, sell ing in lirgior s u ill q'nn'ities as he wishes money or has time to deliver." Ten New And Orlgnal ttuiigs Which fall Be Had Free. What will (lie great metropolitan pa pers do nexi? This is the question s ime one asks nearly every day. lint there is one which lead, all others, it has gained the sobriqiet uf "America's (ircatcat Newspaper" hy just such remarkable pieces ul enterprise as the oue which has just now attracted the addition of the press all over the country. Last week the New York Sunday World aonouueed (hat it would give away an album of n iw and original music, consisting of leu of the up-to-date class of songs that ire now so popular, such as songs of si?iiiiment,"eooa'.' songs, "cake walks," It;. Thesj tan song the Sun day World proposes to distiihute one each week, with every copy of the Sunday World. Whn t i (nidr"l that th average prioe of new music, written and composed by popular authors, is from 30 to 45 ocots the unpiratelled enterprise of (ho World in giving the song away with a big Sunday uewspjper; for which only 5 cents is charged is appireat. The World requests that we publish the fob lowing announcement: A Music Album free From Sept. 3 to Nov. 5, the Sunday World will issue weekly a song in she.-t roii.it: form, with handsome colored cover. The entire set will be mailed, postage pai I, fur 50c Re mittances r 'ceived after Sept. 3 will get the back numbers and each new numbtr issued. Besides the song The World will also send its colored Art. Portfolio, which is a marvel of journalism; its Sun day Magazine, which equals the monthly periodicals and its Comic Weekly, which exoels every comic weekly io the United States, cicept two, and in its comic scope equals these two 10-cent publica tions. Write a postal card to the Sunday World Jlusio Editor, Puliis-r Building N. V., for a list of the songs. INTERESTING NEWS NOTES l'll'KEll IT IN THE fl'I'KR END UF TUE I'tH'NTY. Tobacco curing about over. Mr. Henry Clark, in Fork plantation lost two barns by lire, and Mr. H 11. liulloek one, while curing. Mr. Frank Jones, formerly of this place, now with Garrett Co., ol Chock ayotte, was here Saturday and Sunday visiting friends. Frank is a very clever, polite and popular young man. .Mr. Paul Garrett requires the young men with him to be up to business at all limes aud a year's tutilage under him is worth more to a young man than can he gained al any school I know of. Charles Nicholson, an aged colored man, died Sunday. He must have been of the last century, as he recollected well "Nat's war," the filling of the stars. He is said to have been 1 10 years old. Mr. Preston Simpson, of Wilseu, lias been visiting his brother, Mr, E. W. Simpson, at Wood l.awn, the pisl week. Miss Annie Simpson returned to Wil sou Fridiy, altir a week's visit to Wood lawn. in ixansas lives a happv wife. She writes: " I have used Mother's Friend before two confinements. The last time I had tw ins, and was in labor only a few min utes. Suffered very little." The reason why Mother's Friend dots expectant mothers so much good is because it is an external liniment, to be applied upon the outside, where much ol the strain conies. It helps be cause the pores ol the skin readily absorb it, and it comes into direct contact with and is absorbed by the parts involved. Morning sickness is quickly banished, and nervousness is kepi completely away. The sense of dread and foreboding is no experienced, even during labor Itself. Confinement is short and almost without pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Best of all. Mother's Friend benefits the unborn just as much as 'he expectant mother, and when the little one comes il will be strong, lusty and healthy. Druggists sell Mother's Friend lor tl a bottle. Send tor nur frre hook on the lubject, liiiely illubttatetl. THE BHADI IHI.D REdl'LATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. i CET i THE BEST -.3 rj 5 T X order to get (he he-t you t--5 Imust buv the CKI.KBHATKP t ! Virginia ! Mountain 9 Fulcher ! Whiskey I the oldest and best whiskey ever -3 ottered on the Weldon market. 1 There Is None i 1 BETTER And None So It is mellow and ripe iie. wilh All lovers of that old i.L'e i L'ond drink know necessary when it comes to Pure Whiskey. Mauulac- -s lured Kxpressly for Fine Trade by DAVENPORT. MORRIS & CO. 1 Rkihuiund, V r Sale in Weldui 3 3 3 -3 -3 9 m fctr-P by AV. 1) SMITH. mmmmmmi decS-l ly LOOM 10" TNt BPD CROSS, 15 A SYSTEM BUILDER.GIYES APPET1TS . CORRECTS THE LIVER. . 'tasteless , 1 Chill ton c. is sold Srrictlv on its Merits. It is The best Chill Tonic at the smaller nrice. 'and your money refunded if ir rails to cure you. i W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, Jf. C. JXECUTORSNOTICE. Having qualified as execlor upon the estate of James H. 1'arker, der'd., 1 here by notify nil pereonnholilingclaimsairainst said estate to present tliem to me, at Kn tield, N. C. duly proven, on or before the 15th day of August 1IHHI or this will he plead in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate will come forward nnjl settle at once and save ensta or suit. This the lllst. day of duly, lHWi K. B. I'ARKKK, Executor, of J. H, Parker, dre'il. Day A Bell Atlys. An. UUt ROBERTS 4 M l iVf I n&'ft uiiii iodic Is Tastolattft and Guaranteed Io Cure Chilli and rover and all Malarial Troubles. Does W. brst In. oi Not Tuiituin Qiiiiiiju N'U- Otli, r lttii-s V-t In, A. Mcl.nriy fc Smi, Itiuu- I'm, v . v t h ivit rvcf Y. imllol. M i , I,. I Ul U Ton i ' u Mi'h a . 'ir ! i . I JOHN 0. jniccniCBt, HAIR. LATHS, I'iie I I. iv, M.ulile Unst, Sewer and Chininc). Pipe, Hiaiii 1 He. Shell l.iii.e, e. 1TORFOLK. TA. i v s I v. M. It i. II. ITc-i.lent. Inle of Nnrilinmploii NORFOLK MATTRESS CO., Maiiiilaeliiri rs ul'- Hair. Patent Elastic Felt, Husk Cotton and Straw .Mattresses, I'ilhms, Cots. Hackled l',r ea.alooue and price list address, apr -7 1 V A. BKINKLUY & CO., Wholesale Provisions. Flour, Fisli, Salt, k 75 WATER STREET, NORFOLK, VA. Correspondence solicited. (Iiir salesmen u.-it your seciicn leulaily. We sell only to merchant. apr li7 ly H. D. ALLEN & CO., -I'cilcrs In IT iT Goods lIUIIVHk') -Shues. Hills ut) I Caps. tj. D. LLEfi f Co. WELDON, N. C. SEND ONE DOLLAR w.,if.nn.insiuS.rs-..ss t-t I rl, i 1 C- O. I). mi''JC''t to exauimittiuii. -n .mi Man.inr iun ..m I ipi. la , t i., i u n 1 1 I kyl 41. I'l iM l(tii.iHi nil' HI t.i.l i.it t'.i-r rtt. iktIiv (1) -lUii-tavloi . aim tlt' t.K.it.t H tH4ti 1 IM 1141 .nul .H llMKi. nijD SPECIAL OFFER PHIfF iRS 00 nrt IrdVbt rhurtrei, !. Us 'i. j sia.so w S90.00 xK'nk'ij I : BUGGIES A l ? i ND a f n SURREYS. jjjfg ACME QUEEN. -OUR OWN MAKE.' Lw u ,Vt mTHMt l,..t)l-ar-t. MirU.lM-l iad lbs-iMrrlal aal UWial'iialiav OUR ACME QUEEN, "-'14 Mia Ikrv rftp sWirlM. S3S.OO BAREUV COVERS COST "i mii.-. .U Ui...r. -a i-j : tl. all.- t imm l.-a-.a!-! knit .ii f n-imling 70 tuijtfU'B .i ii.iV m.l to alvertian o ir liUu'iTV furtiiry phi wtllinu- Kkl.l.TUkV III ai.iMi I'HoHI I tl il. We know f 70 00 r in I V y "lit on 70 Ijuu'k''"' u l nr., autci liatj u n vrt Jier .,,,1 I iit. tin' I.AROEST BUOOY BU81NKBS IN THK WOULD. THE ACME QUEEN l"nl't Mi irr.. ..r l lf lin- k. h r It-aHn-r tni.ii.H-.l, rn, .rin-. I.nffrrl IratliiT .ii hut i. ii. .-..im t.aii.'l lia k, f-tnii: n. I.a k saikr tnwrrd tu.m ! Nu, kuirr Kp. i,.rt i li ..l).l'.l Inch.-. So. 1 s.vs n1 prtU-nt r.-.l mil whi. i aalnird la t fa. Ii.-lt hlark yi'ai .talk VrrVn Vlli rry ilril.-aU ni'il'-l -triiit-. '-"iiinielc Willi nliall.-, m )- on-l iw k .nrlnin- i ..f -i..im ni.r.m ami miu itlf art't dh-sftn. "air, Srltk aal Hhlflrlrpra la Im t ahah $ I ;i rilra. HI l.l.t Wkll.llH tmi ftM 0H and tfe rniakl a III avmcr h . tint our., a'.IMI; Sno ailr.. f i ; IK sailrv il.i- atm wilrv 1 ait: I.INMt atltp fR (Mi SFNDONE DOLLAR JU' ,"" ' m 0 u k,.,t, u mm. ain oclltf VnC UVLUAH if am,ata,torv, iiv to.- tatl-...l l-.-iU Utai.-r. f.i.mi . frtlirM marf I. ! !.ri wim m li-tliln an-1 lm't.'ii'l 1 1 rrlsint li'i.'.'VM 'iiir Iff flinl wctill irtttit. i i DON'T BUY A CHftAP FACTORY HtmOY ti--.li a t-.in-n.H l.v all Ma. tl..alft. ami m:., il.-, BUY THE BEST BUCCV MONEY CAN BUILO, iiriKt from lb. Unkit It the LOWKST BICK KVKR KNOWN. OKDKHTODAY. DONTDKLAY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCV, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. Mr S EA R S. ROEBUCK & CO. Inc. , CHICACO, ILL CHAELES C. ALLEY, COHFECTIOJER, PETEBSBTJRG, "VA. Mr, W. W. Warren rcircst'nts the firm and will iit WcMon sml its vicinity ri'L'iilarly. oiar 111 ly. yarreiiioi Hiili School. I'OU HOYS ASDdlKIA Kail Seaxion of lolW beius Kept. tli. Tntal exieus.. in full clahsicul cours.. iiu eluiliiiK tuition, board, lihlx uuil fuel) guaranteed not to eieeed im.Imi. Music, with use of Piano. $15 to -'Aod Ait, . U Ml Book keeping. Stenography, Type writing, J.'ll.tK) JOHN GRAHAM, Principal. Warreuton, N. C. jr l Sm T. M. IIII.I.IAM. H. f. HAKRIHUN. CILLIAM & HARRISON, Wliolesflle Confectioners and Fruiterers, Kanrj (IrowriM, Cigars aud Tobacco. Role agenta for Knot, Big D, Crab, Chew. ing lonaccon. niilMirusti. Cuhan Stic, Hoig, Kl Mciicnno Cigars No. Hycamore at., lVtfn.hu rg. V. oci Ju If J M .S 111 MS T jji.n. ..is. im Sit i; rh Nur KflVft the lltpjiriitft;. , h : li.ui. n' IV hi n h:!l Tonic is tbc p -, rii,-x 1 in li s "rticl io. puil huvh it iri . v.i i ... . . .ij.it y , ii.al .uut.li. GAMAGE, Jrict PWeK nmnly, N i' .! i'. A It Mist KAP, st ,V 'Inn., National and Woven Wire Hprinos, Husk, Kic. NORFOLK BUTTRESS CO. CniMiicrce si , Noilolk, Vr. ilroeets, healers in lirvat Ki tlnrtiun in our Lawn. Ornu il Uh, Ihiiiilirs, lVrr;ili'M, etc. We have ii lew patterns Irl't in sprinp ilross (.'(mm.h, Silks liir wiii-tM, which wr will cell ut re-ihict-il prii-e. C'iMiie hflnrc they art picked over. We hive iiN.t reilnceil prices nf our CLOTHENG low in.irtT Shot1. Su our piict' ht'fort vou huv. '.-nd thiti H irH.r.it a nc rni mirnv Que Dollrtr tint with uniur. a ul iii nx V I V I 1 1 I 1 1 8 A I, F. BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO, OH bi'fi-r Irom ttir hi r-t uintri ll nlti . an Inn. tttilii.' ill our Frt BukRT CittHloituo t Ttip Bugii'i inilr lv ..hut niftkn. .i S2I.50, S28.7S and U.73 ti e - rttint' tmy tliitt stiv h .1 Uy hi.t ii fuel y . iii-i al f t m to re h,.n wt t. l v Hnti-r.l l.v in ml t j.t uft to. OUR ACME QUEEN AT 9S3.0O ts mot woiiut'iful valui evtT wHf-n tl, 111k I.OkhT rHU'K KtRlt Hi fillfclt tS TIIK WrNT HI t.i.l I tl I' t i ML HI II. I-. Wt riinmlam our own flv Biory bu-gy Im tnry f. r t i.t .! t t ..I l.inMtlii: in.l r..,.- a nmsl HI Miff tlll NK H HI T HM-HIIH!' tm4 i H1U IMM l MIINaHH tKI t tHIIUHN THiitlT. Every Burrt W M.tkA Ifl Ciiarant4 Fiv Vear fhfy Will out wMr Fi Ord nary Factory Riga. THC MATUIAl AND tAlfit IN IUI Mil SHUN t sf thi a 4nlli thai iti Id unlinaj-y (tu-Mr in-y. Wt 'iw a ft. til ciikiiiiin rlfili. mmi uns) -i nt. f n4- is l.(Miitvi Uuiii', Hunr ur It). m c HHCt rml It allitT, mhhc (i-t 'i wnt. irusr ft .;iO i-..livaii-t "H'ii.'.. -mi.' iic "...fiit aii.lt) Ni. WK PAY ALMOST DOUBI.K tl.t t.ri.- i,Ht m.krri TIIK N. C.toI.I.KUKliF Agriculture & Meciianic Arts. Term lii-gins WidneMiay, fi-pt. mil. liives an traorrliiuiry conrseof iimtrue tion .it au extriioriliiiarily low cost to the student. It not only tdiicales but prepares iU student tu I . on..- intelligent director of agricultural und lniiliiiinc.il cniciprises. Hiere uie iomplele special and short courses in the various Agricultural, Indus trial, Mechanical, Temleanil Civic Arts, Students will be allowed to stand the entrance 1'iuniinatiou ;it the coiinlv-seats of thu counties in which they retide', thus Having the expense of trip to 1,' d. igh. Entrance exuminalions will be held on the Huh of August, in the court house, nmler the supeivision of County Huperiu leudent. For further information, cata logue, etc , applv to PKEKILKNT GEO. T. WINSTON, West Kaleigh, N. C. D R. D. S. HARMAN, Scientific Optician, W l.A hail l.en in nrar.liiw Bt..n. ,u..n Only exclusive optician House in Ihecity, I.arire Stock imnort.d nrtirli.iul colon.. Consultation anil examination free. Hoom 8 Moritx Building, MOKFUIJC, VA. J mm Of Disbursements in the Town of Weldon for the Year Ending July 31, 1899. Tu thu llouoruhlu Hn sinners; id of Coiimiis- The fulli)win iioniiz il expensis of the town nf McldiD, In in July 15ih, 18S to July 31st, 18IMI l.isi of disbursi'incnis for s:iiil veitr: .August 1898.S: II I, S ainl ark , one h dgcr, .? T l.nitch, niayor, suliiry. II (i I'urnell, chii I' p'lliee, lb n IVuiii I, Imiips and lull r, T (' Harrison, attorney, ('bus K I!ihop, clerk, U'.iiiii.Lc News, piintiug StlltflllCllI ;:i mi s :n u; hi; 1. 'i mi 4 II! 4 in 2. 'i no A lb. wry, cIciii.iiih ditihes, A llnwry, working streets, It! Ti! Ill 72 lo "'J r$ September.; I' N Siuinhack, . il and freight, $12 07 .1 T Gooch, mayor, salary, 8 .'14 II l Allen, by order W. (j. l'ur- dcII, chiif police, Hi (17 Iirn Uauiel, lamps and labor, l' 00 T I1 llarrisuii, atlurney, 4 17 Chas K Hishop, clerk, 4 17 till 42 October.: l' N Htaiobsck, oil aDd I'ni-ht, $12 35 J T Gooch, mayor, 8 Xi II" 0 I'urnell, chief police, Hi III! Ben Daniel, lamps and labor, 15 00 T 0 llarrisoD, attorney, 4 lti Chan. K. Hishop, cleik, 4 It. J T Gooch, mayor, sewer pipes, 121 G'l! lien Daniel, hauliiiL' on streets 3 75 ISO 07 :-November.f J A Alston, liauliiif; on streets, 3 75 Tom Kurgi rson, ditching on streets, 1 50 J T Gi'ocli, may. r 8 31 ll'G I'urnell, chief police, HI 67 lien lintel, lumps aud labor, 15 00 T t Harrison, attorney, 4 17 C K Biho, ckrk, 4 17 Sam llrowil, special police, ti 00 J 1. Pair, special police, ti 00 II II llarrell, docket arid books, 5 75 I' N Stainback, oil and f'icight, 13 Hi I K Gr.co, M. D .kupt. of health, 25 00 H'u) Hoborts, special police, 2 00 Tom KurgcrsoD, ditchinjj and labor (i 25 Albert Jones, laying pipes, 1 50 lTlilfi .December, g "A Drewry, street coinmissioBer, C 75 A Drery, street oom. laying pipe 17 12 Hen Daniel, hauling oil j 00 1 N Stainback, oil and freight, 35 78 W M l'i.rce, making rods, 1 75 Weldon It. Si L. I. Co. brick sod hauling, 15 01 J T Gooch, mayor, 8 33 If (i I'urnell, chiiT police, lti lit! Hi ii Daniel, lamps aod labor, 15 00 TU Harrison, altorncy, 4 Hi Cbas K. Bishop, clerk, 4 Hi Thomas Junes, old brick, 5 00 A Drewry, st mm. lalsiran.'. hi irks 5 K7 J T (loo. h, sewer pipe for town i:i 7o A Drewry, sireet ci m labor, ditching and Uiing brick, !i '.f A Drewry, sireet com , brick woik, 5 50 A Dr. wry, laying sewer pipe, t! 75 2IMI 52 Januarys 1899. A Drewry, labor, pulling in sewer P'r"s. $u" 25 I'ink Johnston, hauling for street commissioner, 4 50 B V Hawkins, crmrntiDg Connec tions to sewer pipes, 8 75 Jan 34 A Drewry, street com. ditching, f, (10 Ben Daniel, hauling fur town C 00 February.f; A Drewry, labor, $1 5(1, J T G003I1, mayor, 2 monih salary 10 CG Hon Daniel, 2 months fi r lubor 30 00 C h Bi.-hnp, monihs clerk, T U Harrison, 2 months attorney 1' N Stainback, oil and freight, W. U and I. I. (V hmilin,. 8 33 8 33 2'J 05 115 A Drewry, strep-.m. moving snow 4 07 labor OiToewer pip. s a 18 ,, e, 141 03 a March, f A Drewry Street oom Ditching 8 95 T M Kussell lumber on street 27.00 A Drewry labor on street 3 6!) T U Harrison attorney 4 10 T V Harrison trip lo Kal.igh 4 00 P N Siaioback oil i freight ti 73 K Clark tools & repair & pump 18 32 J T Gooch for pool moving . 25 00 J T Gooch for coal and lelegrauia j 01 Weldon B L Imp co hauling 10 55 W W W'lgpitis expiess srd hsuling 4 00 Wiu I'iitee ir. lis lor at net 4 45 J T Gooch mayor 8.33 Chas K Bishop uluk 4 Hi W G I'uriivll Jij (JG Bin DaniilLmp aod labor 15 00 A Drewry strut pom and labor 3 50 A Drewry " " 91111 179 34 Aprils A Drewry sired com. labor 8 25 A Drewry sireet com. hauling labor 3 37 Nid Bowers nursing mullpix a tients so 00 I N btaiuback oil and freight 1G 03 Kmry jk Pierce groceiics lor pesl house 6 50 J T Gmch msyor g 33 W G I'urnell chief of police 1G (!G Ben Daniel lamps and labor 15 0(1 Chas K Hishop cletk 4 1G T U Hnrrisoo attorney 4 16 W M Cohen tress copy election law 4 40 A Dicwry labor and hauling 6 10 A Drewry " onsta 3 10 A Drewry labor and hauling 12 25 A H y.ollicoffer vjciiution and other f ' 53 00 P N Stainback tools oil and freight 13 G W 1. Stainback rodse furnished liidley and UoUrson sinsllpox patieuls 7 30 K Clark rope aod rudse 2 12 J T Gooch mayor salary 8 34 W G I'uruell chiif police 1G G7 Ben Daniel lamps sod labor 15 0 Chas K Bishop clerk , 4 17 T U Harrison attnrnet AM J T Oocch freight sewer pit e 30 25 12489 I f Dr. Green, J year eupt salary J T Gooch labor on Btreot 25 00 4 32 H' M Culien treas lo cash for Pel I ITS field 4( (, lo miscellaneous g 83 07 iSJunef; 1! 1' Hawkins brick on sewer J T Gooch sewer pipe H' M I'iircc renairinir lamna 3 GO 22!) It! 1 10 1 50 15 00 1 50 8 33 Hi Ol! 15 00 1 Hi 4 Hi 4 Hi 8 20 1 50 3"iTli3 J T (' Harrison poll holder 11 S dary registering voters W M Kpps poll bolder J T Gooch salary H' G I'urnell chief police Hen Deniel lamp lighter II' K Yick irou Itr lowo T (7 llairisou attoincy (' K Bishop clerk Weldon It L Imp co brick sewer Hin Daniel hauling on streets 4July& Bi n Daniel matches for lamps J T Gooch uiuy r J 1. Pair chiel police Ben Daniil lamp lighter T (' Harrison aitoruey C K Hishop clerk Ben Daniel hauling 00 streets 1 GO 8 33 25 00 15 00 4 1G 5 00 1 50 ' " 1 87 " .. - j j.. Total expenses for year ending July 31 18SI1I 192415 For jear ending July 31st, 1899. Tlr. To bal. from previous year. Tales aud fines, 176.60 Ileal and ler.-onul 992 25 '"H". 15G 00 Privilege, 353 84 lgs, 71 in, 'la, 45 00 $IU83 G9 'Ireasuret's Receipts, Commissions, 5 percl. Balance due town, 11275 75 80 43 327 57 1UH3 G9 IWIeetid $327 57, A ppruved: P. N. Stainbaok,-) W. T. Sh.w, Finam J. A Johnston, ) Committee, TREASURER'S REPORT. Statement ot Treasurer for year eudiue July 31, 1899. Or. Balance, C58 50 Ami rtuivid from all sources, 1473 50 Total reciipis, 2132 00 rr. Ami paid to older of I oard, 11)35 15 I reas Com. (5 p,r cl.) 85 20 Total disbursements, 2020 !15 Total Hoccipts i'l3 (io. Total disbursements 2020.35. Bal in treasury, ll 1 (15 Respectfully submitted, H'tn M. Cohkn, Treas. A jiroveii: P. N Stainback, ") M T.Shaw, Finance J. A. Julmslor. J C minima . BIRTHS, To the Honorable Hoard ol Cumniiilooeia The following tun ha have orcuin d in the town of H'eldon during llieyear eld ing May 1st, 1S1I9. H Lite Male o " Femsle 3 ; Colored Male ' " Female 14 36 Total, 49 8 Still born colored, Respectfully sulimittid, 41 J. T Gikcii, Mayor May 1st. 1899. He,,h (jflicr. , , DEATHS. to (lie lionoruble lioaid ol, Commissioners The following deaths have occurred in the town of Weldon during llieyear end ing Miy 1st, 181)9 : H'biie males, 1 " It males, 2 3 CoK nd males, 8 " females, 8 1C a . 19 Uf this total noo-rt.idcnls ere whiles 1, colored 3, 4 Total dcntlis ol lUslilt 1. Is, 7j Rale ol niorialiiy of wi.ole population per 1,000 i 10.34. Rale of mortality of while nonulalioa per 1,000 is 2.85. Hale of mortality of colored population ptr 1000 is 17.33, 1 ' Respectfully submitted J.T.GUOf 11, Mayor May I. I8SI0. Mh &eef MAYOR'SCOURT. lo the Honorable lloard of Comrnisainners I ncrewiih submit ipoita of snita died l"t isim ' ""Jr,"""l"'K IJ Hisi iil lo Criminal court. In.luiliinienl suspended. H K 1 lies f Ii". HI. 1 Peace !mui1. 1 Violation small poj nuar iiitinr lail 10 ilays. JH total. lUspeotlully aubiuitlrd, , T. (HKK-'H, Mayor. Mary 1st, IsWti. To the Jloi oral.lt lloanlof Cimuiissionen-; Ihelollowiug are death, ururrinn in the town ol Weldon fpr ten years bcginniiik May 1st. I His. ' e a Year ending May 1st, IrtKi. Kate noiia.iiywhole population per 1000,4 (Mi. r ' Kate per loco, while, i.M. Colpr.nl S. tear ending May IHIII. Hate lor whole kt KKH), ) while per inoo, M.f uilorcd pe r Imni i. ' Year ending May JMtt kir, who!, 18 (Ml; while, V(l; colored 15. Year ending May ImM. Bate,- whole, II 11; whiles 5o;eoloreil 13 06. Year ending May 1HIH. Hate whole. S'.'i white, 16 71 ; colortd 30 lis. Year ending May lt, JMD6. Rate whole l.t xf. W bite, III 95; tolored 1 4C Y.ar ending May 1st, IMNI. Hale, whole 15 M; white 7.14; colored ii4. Year ending May I, lMtT. Kale, whole 20; white 15 71; colored 4. Year ending May 1, 1KM. Rate, whole 1.1. 1 ; white 12 H5; colored 13 33. Year ending Ma, I, IM19. Kale, whole W.34j white 9,5; rolor.d 17 33. 1 hereby re.nly that the ibregoinn la a true copy of 1 he record of doatha wui ring In the town of Weldon, N. C. for I be pat years. J. T. OOOCH, aUiot Hirl,ltM. UesJtligffioac,
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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