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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1899. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEDGE, Editor and Proprietor. S. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor. Entered at 1'ust Office, at Weldon tu Second-dim Matter. BATISOI' SUBSCRIPTION IS ADVANC E. One Year (by Mail), Pontage Paid $1.50. Bii Month 75. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the mnterial, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax ami mir rounding counties. 0Adve!tiaii)K rates reasonable aud tarnished od applicatiou- At i banquet io New York, on ihe 4th, Rear Admiral WiuBclJ Scott Schley tu introduced by Gen. Hrnry L Ilur nett as the "hero of SantUi.'"." Admiral Schley said: "I in, first, very prouJ of this recep tion by those who maintained the flag io the pa.it. There is one thing that glad dens the heart of man through every hour of bU existence, and that is the ap preciative regard of bis friends and com panions. " 'I don't believe it could happen more than once in a man's life that he should get such a reception as was eitended to me last Saturday while in my humble way I was trying to do honor to the matchless and fearless Dewey. I was surprised to receive sucb consideration from the peo ple, and all the people in the world seem ed to be in New York at that time. The throwing oi flowers into the carriage seemed an unspeakably touching tribute' I doubt if ever a Roman conqueror was more splendidly greeted.' "Referring to the Santiago battle, he modestly said: 'The part I took in the Santiago fight was the same that any captain in the fleet would and could have taken. It was merely my luck and op portunity, and I took advantage of it. "It was the men behind the guns who did the real work.' " 'Id closing, he said: 'This is nation of peace. 'I hope there will never be an other war; but if one should come in the far future, those who are then living can be depended upon to answer the call.' " In views and interviews in the Raleigh News and Observer, last Friday, we find the following : "It will take the men who make a fight wilh the negro on the amendment neit year a quarter of a century to get over the odium that will attach to them od that account," said a well known citi xen of Halifax county yesterday. "I can understand of course why Pritchard and the old timers who are already in for it should keep on, but what puxzles me is why any young man, however firmly he may believe io Republican principles, should align himself with the negro io! such i crisis. Indeed I should say that i tneoetter republican be is, the more reason there is that he should want the negro questioo eliminated from politics. If I believed in the gold standard, high tariff, imperialism and all the rest of it I should go in to get the negro out of the way that the fight might be made along those lines. As it is the white Republi cans of the East sre ashamed of their party and between elections will scarcely admit that they belong to it." PmsiuINf McKlNI.BV stated few days ago to Congressman Bjutelle, of! Maine, concerning the policy of the ad ministration with regard to the Philip pines: "The administration's policy is to carry out the manifest will of the Americao people io furnishing troops to go to the Philippine Islands to sustain the fruits of Admiral Dewey's victory. The. duty that now devolves upon this government is to maintain our sovereignty over the islands, sustain our soldiers against any enemy and against any disturbance of law and order; everything being for the purpose of establishing a rightful govern ment for the people of the i.lands in such msoner as the American government, through Congraw, shall determine. "The campaign m ist be pushed ac- lively and vigorously an I the opposition to our army must bonded as rapidly ., possible. Peace must be established by this government and maintained thereby ; until Congress shall determine what shall U done with the islands." During the winter of 1HU7. Mr. James Reed, on of the leading citiieosand Diet-' chiots ol CUy, Clay county, W. Vs, struck his leg against cake of ice in j such t manner is to braise it severely. It ) became very much swollen and pained him so badly that hs could not walk without the aid of crutches. He wis treated by physicians, alio used several kinds of liniment and two and i half gal lons of whiskey ia bathing it, but noth ing gars any relief until he begin nsiog Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought i complete cure ia s week's time, and ha believes that bad be not used this rem edy hii leg would have hid to be ampu Uted. Fait Balm is unequaled for sprains, bruises ind rheumatism. txmit by W. M. Cohen WeMua, I. H. Iron HaUDil.Dt. A.i. Harrttot. lutald. Dnifgiila. Ml. .. Dat, of Ohio, claims to have grown in odorless onion Again are we reminded thit we oan never tell what A. Day may bring lorlh. hntH ftejaaiar IN UN 111 Hw ilwufl MM TilKKr. is some convolution for edi tors and farmers after all. A Mexico prsacher has discovered in Pioverbs xiv, 22, the following startling passage: "A poor man is better than a liar." The above is copied from the Paris Mer cury lu several of our exchanges, all of which would indicate that not njuny edi tors take occasion to refer to their Hiblcs. Bro. Robinson, of the Durham Sud, calls a halt on this thing, because he hus ferred to his Bible and finds that the --J verso of the 14th chapter of Proverbs reads as follows: "Do they not err that deviseth evil? but mercy and truth shall be to them that devise good." I'eol'l.BH who fight must eat, aud as a consequence the exports of the United States of bread-luffi and provisions to South Africa are not likely to be dimin ished in the event of war. As a matter of fuel, exports of fomUtuff-t will proba bly increase; but thtre will be a curtail ment of the profitable trade in mining machinery, agricultural implements, building material, vehicles, etc The trade with that section of the globe now amounts to over $12, niHI.iMMl per year aud gives promise of steady improvement, particularly so far us commerce with ports on out Pacific coast is concerned. NnmWY now believes the coltou crop will exceed ten million bales. It is equal ly as generally accepted that a too million bale crop ought tu bring at least eight cents per pound. The actual sales of Catton being made now show that every farmer who sold cotton for less than seven cents let the buyers take the cotton it less than its actual value, How much Ncill's prediction of a twelve million bale crop knocked down the price will never be known. It is certain that it cost the Southern farmers millions of dollars. A. B. Frost, the artist, has under taken what is thus far his most ambitious and sustained piece of work, in a scries of eight paintings, entitled "A. B Frost's Country Folks." The series will present the best of the American rural types in the different aspects of their social and neighborhood life. Kacb paiutiug will be distinct, and he given a full-page re production in The Ladies' Home Journal, the series running through that magazine for eight issues, beginning with the Christmas uuuiher. The Ladies' Home Journal, Phila delphia, 81 a year, It) cents lor single copies, "I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for hav ing put on the matkei such a wouderl'ul medicine," says W. W. Massiii'il, of Beaumont, Tcxa. There are thou-und: of mothers who.-e children have been saved from attacks of dysentery and chol era infantum who must also feel thaukl'ul. For ule by W. M. ('..hen WeUtiiu. J. S. Brown, Elalifai.br. A. 3. Harnmm. EntleM. IlniKtcliit BlIOiiM cirtl has advanced from jji) to $Sl) per ton. The lands of this State, says the Raleigh Tost, will produce broom eotn profitably, and this might he added to the crop projects to good ad- On the 10th of December, 1897, Rev S. A. Donahue, pastor M, K. Church, South, Pt. Pleisant, W. Ya., contracted a severe cold which was attended Iron) the beginning by violent coughing. He says: After res irtitig to a number of so-called 'specifics,' u-ually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like u charm. 1 most cheer fully recommend it to the public." For ale by VV. M C.lien Weld.ui. J. N Brown. Haliisa, Dr. A.i. Harrison. BuieR Drceci.u, It is a terrible tiling fir l dude like Captain Caller to give up the Jaule of society and the luxury of club life for penitentiary stripes and fat meat, but s dude should not be a thief. The line must be drawn somewhere, and when a fellow sieals $1 ."illl.illHI he is cntul.d to small consideration KVEKYItOICY'S FAVOKITK. Mr. (i. V. ISarneit, t Unadnai, V., says: I have used Ram in s Pills and can say for them that they are the best and cheapest made. I use them in my family and sell them also, and always keep them on hand, i have just taken two of them this week and they made me feel like a new man. Kverv niu tKt buJ9 vmlr pis tlu,m h, . L, puillc. The, say the, are the best; ' and Ramon's Relief cannot be beat as a pain reliever, For sulc by Edward T. Clark. Woldon N.C. It is asserted that liquid air has twen ty times the eiplo-ive force of dynamite. During experiment at Vienna in the firing of cann n the liquid air was ex ploded by ia electric park. and the re sults were extremely satisfactory. No heat was developed in the gnus, and tie range of the projectile was much in creased. HIS LIFE WAS SAYED Mr. J. K Lilly, a prominent citixen of Hannibal. Mo., lately had I wonder ful deliverance from frightful doilh. In telling of it be says: "I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumo nia. My Lungs became hardened. I was so weak I oouldn t even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I eontinued to use, it ind now am well and strong, I can not say too muohio its praise." This mar volloui medicine is the surest snd quick est ours ia the world for ill Throat snd Langs Trouble. Regular liies 50 cents ind 11.00. Trial bottles free it VV. M Cohen's Drug Store; every bottle gturan teea. CRIMINAL COURT. LAtUIR DOCKET AND MANY CASES DIS POSED OF. Halifax Criminal court adjourned Tbur-day uiorniug. The docket had UO cases ou it aud of this number 51 were disposed ol aud entries made in the others. Solicitor Daniel did excellent work for the State aud he is easily among the best solicitors iu the State. The following are the eases disposed of, 13 of which were sent to State's prison. State vs Beverly Funcis, I. and r. Nol pros, with leave. State vs Robert Lee Tillery, I, and r. Nol. pros. Stale vs John Pollock nol pros State vs J. 0. Ileplinslall appeal transferred to Superior court docket. State vs Thomas Magee. Disposing of mottgaged properly, nol pros. State vs James Lynch, a. and b , nol pros. J State vs, li. King, lalsc pretense n 1 pros. Stale vs Waller Cottcn c. c. w., nol pros. State vs John Sorie, a. and b., defen dant pleads guilty, judgment suspended on payment of costs. Slate vs William Jones, a. and b., de fendant pleads guilty; 1)0 days io jail. State vs Harvey Hawkins, 1. and r. nol pros. State vs 'William Woudley, John Cook aud Jesse Cook, a. and b.; vcr lict guilty as to Woodley uud .John Cool; Jesse Coik not guilty; ?'-." and co-its to J ihn Cook and ! e ,-ts as to W.id'ey. Slate vs Ben Galling und Jacob BiKle, I. ami r., ,, feiiditils picals guiitj; jmlg. uient Mipend"d a to (iitlin.: Jacob li.it tl 12 tnonil.s in Stale's irion. Stale vs. Charles Fiagg, resisting offi cer, verdict guilty. -I months iu county jail. State vs Alfred Neville, I. and r, nol. P o Stale v Blake Briukh-y, I. an 1 r de fendants pleads guilty, 12 mouths in State's prison. State vs Sarah Sledge, nol a Itue bill. State vs. Willie William.-, I. and r., veidiet guilt; 12 moDths io State's prison. State vs Fred Scott, defendant pleads guilty; .'1 months iu county jail. State vs C. C. Burgles, 1. and r , sub mission: judgment su-peiided on payment of costs State vs Bird lirigg, a and b d. w. Defendant pleads guilty, judgment sus pended. State vs (ins Whiitiker. 1. and r. pleads guilty; 0 months in jail. State vs W. 1! Upchurch, I. and r . defendant plead- g'lilly. S iu .nibs iu county j lil. Slate vs Primus J ines. a and b, ver dict, n it guilty. State s James Price, I and r., verdict guilty; 12 month's in State's prison. Stile vs Henry Williams I. and r defin hint pleads guilty; julgment sus pended. St It.' VS Herbert Hie-tlll. c. e. w.. do- fen hint pleads guilty. .'I lu.juihs in coun ty jail, State vs George Pointer, removing crops, sutimits, '.lil days in county nil State vs Henry R i . k, 1 and r, defen dant pleads guilty, S months in State's prison. Stale vs Charles Webb, i. and r., de nlmt pleal- guilty, 12 months in Stale prison State vs S im I'rii.l-n, I. and r , d fVn- d nil pi Is guilty; 12 months in State's prion. Sialo vs Millie Savag', c. e. w , d fen- dmt plea 1-guilty, j idgin.mt su-pended on pavm-tit of ei-t- Slate vs Hug Call r an I Charlie Stkes . anlr. Carter pleads glilty, verdict a to Stokes g lilty; tl ni nths each iu jj.il. .State vs Jirues Dowden, perjury, de fendant pie id- guilty, judgment suspend ed on p lytuent of cost v. State vs Becky King, I. and r , pleads nilty; judgment suspe idei on payment of cos's. State vi W. S. Sheuoro, e. o. w., de fendant pleads gui ty, judgment suspend ed on payment of costs. State vs Anthony 11 ic'i well, o. o. v., verdict guilty, 3 ui inths in county j iil State vs illiam Snow, a. aud b , vei diet guilty, S10 aud co-Is. State vs El Walker, r-i-tinj onV-r. defendant pleads guilty; prayer fir julg ment continued. State vs Henry West, I and r , vetd ct guilty; 12 moiths in State's prison. State vs Cal .in Pooton, I. and r , de. fendant pleads guilty. Prayer for judg ment continued. State vs Henry Mahoney, a. ind b , pleads guilty, 4 month, in jail. State vs Ncp Clark, a. sod b., vcrdnt guilty; judgment suspended on psymont of ousts . Stite vs Archer Alleo, e. e. w., de fendant submits; DO days in county jail. Stile vs Ellick Taylor, r. e. w., defen dant pleads guilty; 3 months io county jail. hlaie vs henry v illurus, store break ing, defendant pleads guilty; 5 years in State's prison. State vs Mike Ferrall, abandonment, defendant waives bill and submits, prayer for judgment oontinued. State vs James Brown, I. and r , de- lendant pleads guilty; J months in county jail. State vs Elder Turner, Ben Oatling Budd Origg, George Lee and William Davis secret assault guilty; judgment, 5 years in State's prison as to all but Wm. Davis who gels 2 years in the peniteniiary. Bobbitt's Chill Pills sre the best. Cost leu than any cbill and fever remedy, and thsy ire guaranteed Io cure, or your mooey beck. Price 25e. per bottlp. Druggists. NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News Notes as Culld from Our Stale changes C. II. Aycoek says he is a candidate foi governor. A f10,ll(l building fora savings bank is to be creeled iu Salisbury. The Fayeltcvillc CVttou uiiils is install ing a 150 horse power boiler. Raleigh is to have an ordinance against expectorating on the street cars. A paper is soon to be started by the Rev. D. H. Pelreeat LaGratige. Dr. John M. Rose has accepted the call to I he Presbyterian church at Lau riuburg. J. P. Kerr has sold the Asheville Cit izen to W. li. Mggleton, formerly ol Vitgiuia. " The Greensboro Record says that s 81(10,(111(1 cotton mill is to be erected tit Jamestown. Deputy Revenue Collector Satterlield reports the seizure of two illicit di-lilhries iu Person county. ('apt. James K. Lawton, of Ohio, is developing iron mines at Chape) Hill; out put 100 tons per day. Hill us Kller, aged 1C, whs found dead in the road near his home, about 10 miles fioiu Wilkesboro. The depot at Pactolus was broken into Sunday night and robbed of 81800 in money and several express packages. A company has been incorporated to erect a J200 00 I cotton storage ware house at Spray, Rockingham county. Tho Patron and Gleaner, published at R ' T' orthatnpton e unity, has changed its name to the Roanoke-Chowan Times The K lentou Courier says that the proposed cotton factory for Kdcnton is now a certainty, and it is now adsocatiog a knitting mill. I. W. Pritchard, who lives near Chap el Hill, bad the misfortune to get his hand badly cut a few days ago while feed ing a cotton gin. Thomas N. Holland, whose arm was broken by his wagon tipping over in a new made ditch at Statesville.has brought suit against the town. Rev. J. W. Frank has resigned as pistor of the Mcllwdist Protestant church at Winston, and accepted an appointment as a missionary to Japan. Wiil Allison, colored, was arrested in Winston Friday, He is wanted ill Reid-ville for the killing of Patrick Spen cer, colored, three years ago. The State Normal and Industrial Col lege. Greensboro, opened Thursday with I2.i students. This is the largest open ing in the history of the college. During the absence of the family thieves entered the house ol Mr. Joe Batts, to miles from Wilson, and stole jewelry, money and other things, Mr. T D Green, of Hot springs, has accepted the position of traveling solici tor for the Ji Ih rson Hotel ut Richmond, lid will soon make his first trip North. Mr. Shade I Woolen, of LaGrangc, has been appointed to till the office of auditor of the Atlantic and North Caro lina Itiilroad, says the Kinston Free Press, The engineering corps ol the Krwin Col tun Mills Company, having finished tile survey of that company's propeity on Haw River, will now begin surveys for a railroad to it. A meetiog will be held in Raleigh the 17th for the purpose of organizing a D. uioeratic Press Association. It is re quested that all Democratic editors at tend the meeting. This year there have been two calls for volunteers for the Philippines. Un der the first, North Carolina furuishid 110, au I for the sec md 201, the latter b'ing in excess of the State's quota. At the Tar River Baptist A-soeialion last wick at Warren Pains, 82,500 was raisid for h im ) missious. This is said to be the largist eouiiibutiou ever made by any church organizdion in the ttate at one lime for one object. Allorney-timieral Walser received I request from the New Vork World for I statement of the number of legal holi days in this State. He found that thero are nine It is doubtful that the aver age man can name ix of them. The peanut far ucra and dealers in this Slate seem to be igm tint f the new peaoul trust being formed in New Vork under the name of the Columbia Peanut Company, and in which some of the ugiui uualurs art and iu be takiug stock. The silver jubilee nrviees of the Cbuteh of the Good Shepherd, Raleigh, will take place, as stated, on Octobtr 2!tth-Nuveniber 1st. The programme is quite a long one. The different rectors that hsve had charge of the parish will help in the services. In the Superior court at Wilmington Mrs. Jessie B. Strauss, executrix of W. H. Strauss, is suing the city of Wilming ton for 825,000 damages, alleging that gross negligence by city authorities caused the deuth of her husband. Her husband lost his lite in 1800, by fulling in so un covered excavation in the street it night, NO llHKNO PAl. That is the way all druggists sell G ROY K'S TASTKLKSS CU ILL TON IC for Chills ind Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to outer, nausesting Tonics. Prioe 6(lc. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C, HERE'S THE WHO if I not only in. ike light, lint make it warm for my com pel i toi s which I Mill prove, if you will give tue opportunity to submit esti mate. NO RIGHT TO CGLINK-S The woman who is lovely in fuce, form ami Ii4)iper will always have Irieiids, bul one who would b" allraitivo n o t keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she wi.lbe n, rvoiis und irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause piuiplcs, blotches, skin eruptions nod a wretched complexion. Kicctrie Hitlers is the best mediciu" in the w irld Io regulate stomach, liver and kid leys and purify the hi. od. It gives .strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, veloely s'in, rich complexion. It will m ike a good looking, charming w Jinan of a run-down invalid Only 50 cots at W- M. Cohen's Drug Store. Truth, he quoted is ut the boll, m of a well. And you urc no kind of a dier, was the prompt retort. BISMARCK'S IRON NKIU'K Was the result of his splendid health, ludomitablc will and tremedous emrgy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities und the succiss they bring, use Dr. King 's New l.ile Pills. They develop eveiy power of brain and body. Only 25c. at W. M. Cohen's Drug Store, When is it proper to answer buck ? When the teacher asks what is the oppo site of front. VOLCANIC KIH PI'IONS Arc grand, hut Skin Kiitptions rob life of joy. Buekleti's Arnica Salve, cures them, also Oid, Ruuning and Fever Sores, I'lcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Best Pile cure on earth Drives out Pains and Aches. Ouly 50 cents. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Drug gist. Ho what you wish others to become. Let yourself, aid not your words, preach for you. a Word to Doctors We have the highest regard for the aledical profession. Our preparations ire not sold for the purpose of antagon izing them, but rather as an aid. We lay it down as an established truth that tnternai remedies are positively injuri ous to expectant mothers. The distress ind discomforts experienced during the months preceding childbirth can be al leviated only by external treatment by applying a liniment that softens and re laxes the over-strained muscles. We make and sell such a liniment, com bining the ingredients in a n snusr hitherto unknow n, aud call it Mother's Friend We know that in thousands of cases It has proved more than a blessing to expectant mothers. It overcomes morn ing sickness. It relieves the sense of tightness. Headaches cease, aud dan ger from Swollen, Hard and Rising breasts is avoided. Labor itself is shortened aud shorn of most of the pain. We know that many doctors recom mend it, and we know that multitudes of women go to the drug stores and buy it because they are sure their physicians have no objections. We ask a trial just a fair test. There ia no possible chance of injury being the result, be cause Mother' Friend is scientific ally compounded. It is sold at t a bot tle, and should be used during most of the period of gestation, although great relief is experienced if used only a short time before childbirth. Send for our il lustrated book about Molher'a Friend. THE BKADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. JXECUTORSKOTICE. Having qmtlilied as exvtnr upon the estate of James II. Parker, dee'd., 1 here by notify all persons holding claims against said etate to present them to me. at Kn field, N. C. duly proven, on or before the I Mil da.vof Anuiist 1ni or this will lie plead in liar of their rivery. And all persons indebted to said estate will come lorwurii ami amir at once anil save costs of suit. This the Hist, day of July, 1mm If. H I'AKKKH. Executor, of J. II. Parker, dee'd. Day 4 Bell Attya. Ac. T. M.OIU.UM. II. I'. HAIIHlsoX, GILLIAM & HARRISON, Wholesale Confectioners aij Fruiterers, Fancv Groceries. Ciirara and TttKmn Sole ageuts for Knot, Uig D, Crab, Chew- iug iuiiacous. nanorueo, moan Htia, Koig, tl alexicaoo Cigars No. 37 Rvcamore St., Petersburg, Va. act o Ij pR. O. S. HARMAN, Scientific Optician, Who has been in nru4i iu.to Only exclusive optician House in the ell v! Large Stock imnortrd artificial .'il colors. Consultation and examination free. Room H Monti Building. MUKHH.K, VA.I Jjr.MLj . ', if fi ,Ati' v . - ' 1 t .J T j !"- .JSC a V Wilt W'iw,"n r -f.-s - -j tc f . 1 i Y- 1 1111 Kust Main Street, ( late Dank Building) IUPtlMOND, VA P. O. BOX 567. Now Under Cdnrse of Constrnclion Plants for r1;?" i ?r v!:riN" c' , , Present Ad as. Weld N (. (, Ho, 8,1. 11 LVg ft., Md., II. C. Will be pleased In show and estimate f.,r KLKtTKIf! Kl X TUUKS, etc , of every description, from 50c to $500 for Stores, Residences, t hutches, etc KK MK IIKI'OHK a sking contract Will make il interesting for you Don't vU want electric bells in four residences, or Hurglur Alarms in your store? Aiu here for business. Nothioir too sm.ll Nolhiug ton lurce. 8 ' in GET 1 THE BEST T X order to net the l,e.-t you L must buy the CKLKHHATKD Virginia I Mountain 1 Fulcher 1 Whiskey J the old, st and best whiskey ever j tll red.-ii ihe Weldon market. There Is None j BETTER ! And None So 1 SaGOOD It is mellow and ripe nitli old soe. All lovers of a good drink know that old aL'o U necessary when it conies to l'ure Whiskey. Manufac tured Kxpressly for Fine Trade by DAVENPORT MORRIS i CO. Kichtiiond, Va. faijrKor S.ile in Weldon hy W. !) SMITH. IS A SYSTEM BUILDER GIVES APPETITE ft CORRECTS THE LIVER. tasteless ' Chill tonic is sold Slrierlv cn its Merits. If is the oesTi,nii ionic at rne smallest Dnte. 'and voup monev refunded if it t a ) 1 3 to cure you. J .? a X - . . W. M. Coheu, Druggist, Weldon, N. C. J. A. ALSTON FINE PROVISIONS, Cigars and Tobacco. Kent Bread and Cukes nt my bakery. Fine Whiskies AND WINKS Merrimse Club and I'rideof Viririnis, nice and mellow, liar stocked wiia Choice Drums ol every aiucl. Cor. Washington Ave , und First Street, Weldon, N. C. 10-21-lv HENDERSON TELEPHONE fiflMPAHV wwiii i m 1 1 orrici or GENKKAL SUPERINTENDENT, IIINIlIRSON, If. o. February IS, 181)9. The Company bes to announce that I he fallowing are now connected by I he Long Distance Bervice, and the rates herewith published will be effective on and after February 15, 189D. ritoii WELDON to Axtell, :I0. Macon. Brookston, 30. M anion, Centreville, Churchill, Dsbney, Kn&eld, Franklin! on, Oitlburg, Henderson, Halif'ai, Kitlrell, Laurel, Littleton, Louisburg, 40. 25. 35. Middleburg. Oakille, Oxford, Hidgcway, N'., Kidcewav H 40, 35 35. 10. 40. 40. 20. 40. Kosnoke Rapids, Vaochan. Wsrren Plains Warronloo Wise, Youngsville, I W. D- SMITH. m nt Immmmmml dec '!',' ly WM LOOK PC TNt V ffcl Jr 1 HOME GENUIMj eo CROM, WKmSmmmmm without it (ami y Grocerie ;F. C. TOIPMHAII, (itm. fupt. ReyUcred U. S. Talent OfJioo 1691). ") JOHN 0. GAMACE, JjiiicciiicntBfi'SiPI'isteK HAIR. LATHS. Fiie Clay, MaiMr I)ut, Siwer and Chimney Pipe, Drain Tile, Hiell I.ime Ac. NORFOLK YA. i.v 6 lv. W.M.l'rtlll.l'riiJ,nl,luleorNurlhamiUMiconiilr,N.('. J.C. AKMIWTEAU Sec 4 Treai .NORFOLK MATTRESS CO.,g -Manufacturers of Hair. Patent Elastic Felt, Husk Cotton and Straw Mattresses, Pillows, Cots, Hackled For catalogue and price list address, 'I -7 'y A. BRINK LEY & GO, Wholesale Groocis, Dealers in Provisions, Flour, FisL Salt, k 75 WATER STREET, NORFOLK, VA. Correspondence solicited. Our salesmen visit jour seci ion regularly. We sill only Io merchants. H. D. ALLEN & CO., -Dealers In Goods I! -Shoes, nats fin "V'tf1 i Plipti nil it i n H. D. Co. WELDON, N. C, SEND f&OW'Y SAOt DiOP CAIIXU I Skll.l MACii'NE i tia. i iiM'stmainou ..; 1 .1 i.ua.Mi t, lit i , prrlrl) t i.fifl arf. I a . t- . : t -i 1. 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ROERUCK & CO. 'Inc.) Chicago, III CHARLES C.AL I EY, GBIFBCTIOIBR. PETEBSBI7RO-, V-A-, Mr. W. W. Warren represents the firm and will i.it Wddun aid it vicinity TewlarW. mar 10 ly. NEW GOODS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 yards Klastic, 5c ; 24 needles, 1c , 21 sheets wrilinn paper, Sc., 211 Drew Bulimia 5c , Ynrd wide percale Be , Plaid drew goods, :i)r., Floor mntting 111, 12, 1.1c. Carpetiutt, 12J to 47Jc., Farmers heavy shoes, hue, Ladies' rhurs, 711c Io H IHI HiiKsSfk! to f 1.75, 3 yanl lace curtiiiua S7 ceuta, Curtain poles and liitures 1M cur tain i-criiu, ie, caliiwa. 4e, Urn'siuUand vests RV, men's pama, 1HK-, lioy's pants, Into ;KIc., Boy's nuits 4.i Io 9.V, Ma arms tiekina. fito .c. Mm's wintvr iin.l.irwM 2lc, plasb capes, $1 to $1.50. I am i celling some good barnains in winter Kinds . C. SPIERS, WeMoo, N. G National and Woven Wire Springs, Husk, Etc. NORFOLK BUTTRESS CO. 85 Commerce si .Norfolk, Vs. '1 r pr 27 ly C and Caps.- (treat Heduction in our Lnwus, Oiuan dics, Dimities, Percalm, etc. We have n few patterns left in spring dress goods, Silks Tor waists, which we will sell at re duced price. Come liefnre they are picked over. We Ime alxo reduced pricis of our CLOTIIITSTQ- ow quarter Khoes. See onr prices befiw yon huy ,".0'S3 i.t.u.j,.yi,ja,iiMti.iu. i tml it Foatiu uwn !,. ,l.,n ,l if" js j1 'ti mn uoi : i"", ,, nli .n.iea.il. nr nm hu.iI n,ur. Mini nut Ih Aa H t ' - ,:ch I. (ti.!,,. t.i hi ii . trl difttivr Jul, rrU on font luaif. Ki-m lin hmih Iron pUnd. wwut Imm Nlfh in ti. tt f. t. UtrwaithiK vidratlnv atauttl, aatmati tt. ln'rltt t-'tit trtni ll'rir.lii.rul lou t.n lu.it. I.iiiirinrrt aim III carrier. Mtent MfdU br. .14 Is hsaJMnt.! 4vrmrtlr4 4 rsiastxs a4 WafUf oil Mill SALE m , I. R;--lJ III mrnmtsM Ml "fi. CUARAIUm It- Mfhlral raaakaa. bsm! aura Ma a MtrM ar' tae a . Krri li.rwa Mtarhatral ta farlaar4 and our TrM Xa- - 'lui i't-t li.wiiinr.i,a(-a.iinin It anil d either plain rajif A 10-faara' Mi.-iaa Utsaraalaaii ant with 9WW mark in. NOTHING jM-uaihh-.wmpr.iiwtrt n Ml. tj ynur (ittuKt fttnat ttta I A AO. - f moniha ton a yini n BOl aAlUOed. OUtU lU-Mal hit rrlu'iltt.' V.itti.i W. T. PARKER, , DKALsR IN AND Fancy iirocenss Corn,Hay & Oats All nuods cleun for tatb. 3 Ilia grata colli kir 2Ae. I have leeently added to my liunurwi a liakery. Best Bread and Cakes turuishid at short notice, W.T. PAHKEB, W.ldon. N. a aug 1 ly
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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