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f if : If Li THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, OUT. 19, 1899. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEEQE, Editor and Proprietor. S. E. STAINBACE, Associate Editor- Entered at 0ic; u HVuW at Second- (aw Muttrr. RATES OF BUBSCttlPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year (bj Mail), Pustule Paid 8ix Months Si...n. 76. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and aRTicultnral interests of Halifax and snr roanding counties. t&Advertising rates reasonable (amished on application- am) Senator Brown, of Michigan, keen political observer, argues at much length that the result of ihia year's elec liona can have no influence on the presi dential campaign of 1900. Tltxr talk I whole lot about "the man behind the gun," "the man with the hoe," etc., but do ODe ever mentions the man behind the newspaper. He's got to ap pear pleasant when he feels as sour as last Tear's apple butter. A scientist says: 1 If the earth was flattened the sea would be two miles deep II over the world." This has set us to thinkng and we have come to the conclu sion that if any man is caught flattening out the earth, shoot him on the spot, and don't be particular what spot. There are a great many who cannot swim. Tat man who invented a perfect method for the culture of the memory forgot his latt. The man who wrote a book instructing mankind how to live a hundred years died at SS.Tbe woman who wrote a book to prove that there is no death has buried two husbands. And thus it goes, showing the vagaries of life. ' In most of the important towns in this State, and other States, too, we see calls for business men's meetings and meet ings being held to consider matters per taining to the progress and material of their respective places. This is the way to work. The city having an active board ot trade, where all such matters may be discussed, and unity perfected is the one that gets what she wants. What are -ve doing in Weldon in this particular? It is about time to have Board of Trade here. Some editors have miserable luck One in Kansas said that silver buckles were becoming fashionable on those little elastic bands the ladies hid-s aod never talk about, and this particular editor said he Doped to see more ol (hum. His wile sued him for a divorce, aod the only wo man in that town who had silver buckles attached to pieces of clastic cowhided the poor editor until he was as raw as a frozen potato. So much for a man meddling with things he is supposed to know noth ing about. TuE biggeBt adverti.ing contract made in many years with a single newspaper, is the one just closed between Wannr maker and the 1'biladelpbia Record, which is for a whole page for a whole year for a $1,000,000. Wanamaker knows how he made his money, aod he follows up his old time policy of adver tising. The policy should commend itself to business men everywhere. It is to oonfioe advertising to newspapers. In do other kind of advertising are the returns so sure or so satisfactory. Tue war between Great Britain and the Transvaal Republic seems likely to result in giving the commander of the South Atlantic Squadron a promiuence that was not thought of when Admiral Schley was assigned to that position. One of the ships ol that cquadrou the Mont gomery has alreadv been oidercd to South Afrioan waters to look out f American interests, and it is said at the Navy Department that the Chicag. which will be Admiral Schley 'a flagship. will follow as soon as she can get ready to make the trip; which will be in about two weeks. Here is a slory we would hesitate to repeat except for the fact that its pro priety and inoffensiveoess are guaranteed in the very way they need guarantee ingby its appearance in the Boston Pilot. If it strikes that paper as funny aud nothing else, then certaiuly it must be all right. A few Sundays ago, the tale runs, an exhorter who was address ing a crowd on the common solemnly and impressively presented to ihem the alter native of "salvation and damnation the King James Bible or lh Dnuay Bible! ' To the preacher I evidently intense dis comfiture, his hearers instantly raised a shout of "Hooray for the Dewey Bible! ' Considering the multiplicity of thiogs to which the admiral's name has been fas tened of late, for good, bad aod indiffer ent reasons, and for no other reason at all, this anecdote, despite Its iogenuit y, is Dot hard to accept as literally true. "I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chambcrlaio's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for hav ing put on the matket such a wonderful medioine," aays W. W. Massingil, of Beaumont, Texas. There are thousaods ofmothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysentery and chol era infantum who must also feel thankful. for tale by w. K. Cobeo Weldon. J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. 8. Harrison. Knfleld, DruiglaM OABTOntA. iwntaa II Kind w Haw Ulnars Bought RINGWOOD LETTER. MR. SPRUILL DBAD PKOTBAt'TKD MEETING IN TIIK LAWS CUTUHES OTHER NEWS NOTES. Mr. .J. U. Spruill died after a lion-ring illness of several week- and was buried in (lie M. I church burying ground. Quite a crowd was present and Rev. Mr. Harris and Rev. .Mr. Tutteu condueted the services. Mr. Spruill was about 07 years of age au 1 had been an active and hard working man all his life. Was a Confederate soldier and a member of the church. I learn that Mr. B. E. Bobbitt has been appointed tax collector vico Mr. Harper, who failed to give bond. l'rotraeted services will begin at the Methodist I'rotestaut church next Sue day. Rev. Mr. Ilanis will lie assisted by Rev. Mr Williams, uf Enfield. Two colored boys, hailing from some where in Virginia, broke into several houses and stole clothing, money, etc. They were arrested near Ita aud have been placed in jail, lo await ttial at next term uf the Criminal court. Cotton crop is very short and nearly all picked out of the fields. Very few will go from here to the State fair this week, but look out for a largo delegation to the Weldon fair. All say they are going. The redoubtable, iuimitable and irri descent V. F. Orphelia, of Weldon, was up here on a visit Sunday, jovial, genial and bright as a sunbeam under a cloud. ENFIELD NEWS. MARRlAllg OK POPULAR YOINU PEOPLE 11EAT11 OK Mil. riTT.MAN PERSON AL MENTION. Enfield, N. C , October IS. Special. Today at high uoun Mr. R. L. Skiu ncr, of Duun, aud Miss Irene l'ctway, one of .Enfield's most attractive young ladies, were united in marriage. The best wishes o( the entile community follow this happy pair to their future home at Dunn. Mr. Jesse l'ittman died at his home, near here, Monday. This is the third death that has occurred in this family within the last thirty days. Much sympathy is expressed for the mi'y afflicted ones. Messrs. Cbailes Harris and Mr. El. Peebles, of Wilson, went up to Wood Lawn on a visit lo Mr. E. W. Simpson. Mr. Edgar Matthews, a popular drug cleik here, weut down to Spring Hope Tuesday to attend the marriage ul acti-iu. Mrs. F.J. Deunis is in Spring Hope on a visit to her daughter. Rev. H. S. Schubert conducted ser vices at Halifax Sunday oilu. , Rev. Mr. Osborne was here this week on a visit. MILLIONS GIVEN A WAV. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy aud 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 I'aelioo of knowiug it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hourscness and ull disease of the Throat, Chest and Lungs ale surely cured by it. Call on 11. M. Cohen. Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular sixj ")0j. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. THE WELDON FAIR. IT WILL BRUIN OCTOBER .'11. EVERY BODY WILL BE HERE. As the time draws near for the Weldon fair there is every indication that it will be a great success. The Henderson Gold Leaf, of a recent date, contained the following pleasam mention of our fair: "When it comes to making a success of whatever they undertake the men al the head of the Weldon Fair arc kuowu as the kind who "get there." They have been energetically at work to rehabilitate this enterprise, always oue of the most successful aod enjoyable affairs of the kiud iu the State, and good exhibits are promised in all departments. That the crowds will be there nothiog but the weather needs to he reckoned with. The railroads will give low rates and run excursion traius and the people will he ihere from far and near. And after all it is t lie crowds that one most enjoys going to the fair for. There he has an opporiunity lo meet with frieuds and form new acquaintance such as is afforded by no other oocaiion. The displays of agriculiural products. the exhibits of needle work aud the fine arts, the machinery of one kind and an other, the stock show horses, cattle. swine, sheep poultry, the races and the thousand and one things that go to make Up a ull fe the ocuaMuu to be sure, but the people are what most of us go for. And they will be at the Weldon Fair, or it will be the first time they have failed to materialize." The Weldon Fair will be held on Oct. 31st, Nov. 1st, 2nd and 'Jid. BRAVE MKN FALL. Victims to stum ich, liver and kiduey troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feeling But there a no need to feel like that Listen to .1. W. Gardner, Idaville. Ind. He says: "Elcctrio Bitters arc just the thing for a man when be is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could tike. I can now eat anything and have t new lease on life. Only SO cents t If. M. Cohen's Drug Si ore. Every bottle guaranteed. NORTH STATE CULLINGS Ni'ws NdIcs as CullcJ from Our State changes. Newberne is to have a mill. arge cotton The Dismal Swamp canal is formally opened to traffic. The B F, Keith Company, has estal lished soda works iu Wilmington. I'. I). Gold, Jr , has opened a branch office uf Bradsircel's Commercial Atn cy in Greensboro. Farmers in Eastern Carolina arc said to be planting and raining more cornfield peas than ever before. E. J. Furgerson, a traveling man who lived iu Wilson, committed suicide by shooting himself through the head. There is a rumor to the effect that the Seaboard Air Lioe contemplates extend ing a lino to Greensboro within the next year. The sixteenth session of the Southern Homeopathic Medical Association will be at the liaticry l'ark Hotel in Asheville, October 17-l'.l. Mr. John Meadows, a prominent and popular tobacco buyer of Oxford, was killed latt week by the accidental dis charge of his gun. I. W. l'rilchard, who lives near Chap el Hill, had the misfortune to get his hand badly cut a (Vw days ago while feeding a cotton gin. Mr. Joseph 1". Caldwell, (he able edi tor of the Charlotte 0 'iserivr, who recently went to Hum e f r hi- health, returned to Charlotte Moiidav nisht. M.ijor tieuir.ii Julian S Carr, l uiied Cuulcdi'Mlc Vetiraii, wiil address the Coult derate veterans at their re union on Thuisdiy, Noveiiib. -',i, at the Ala mance f.iir. Winston au (Durham, the two im at important tobacco towns of North Caro lina are leaders in their lines in the South, the former in plu;.' aud the latter in smoking goods. The Rakelsville Mirror says M,wp Peterson, of ancey county, went to a distillery a. few days ago, fi I, il up on liquor, sat down on a log and in a lew minutes dmpptd dead. The Southern Railway lias i.su.d a n at booklet or directory giving the siz' of towns and cities on its route that have theatres and showing iheir c.ipaeiiy and the lutiie of each iiunaoer. The F.iyelteviile Ob-orver says that il has assurances that if Kayctleviile wiii take 2 null horse power, the L vkviilc Power Company will transmit to Fayette ville at J 1 ,1 per horse power. Mr A. F. Page who owned Aberdeen and who built the Park hotel, in Raleigh, is dead. Oue f his latest acts was to give o'i'Mi,l to the Methodist orphanage which is hems eivcli d in Raleigh. Editor Whichard, ol the Lumhcrtun Ro'iesonim who has recently visited ev ery towu-hip in Robeson county, says th it R.ibeo'in will ov,. I. OHO niaj ri:y for the constitution il amen linen'. Work has bee.nu on ihe Ncuse cotton mill ut the Falls of Ncuse, near Raleigh. The buildings formerly iu use as a paper mill, which are of slone, will be used. It will also be I ho material lor the dam. The work on the Richmond, Peters burg and Carolina, from Ridgeway to Richm Hid is progressing as rapidly as possible. The masonry is more delayed than anything else, due to difficulty iu oStainiug slone. - Mrs. Nancy Pritelurd has brought 9U tagaio-t Burke county an 1 the lown of Morgmiton for $:i,000 damages for the burning of her house duiiug the smillpoi epidemic last spring. The house wasconde uued and burned by ihe ! the American Cotton Company's Round Board uf Health. j lap haled cllon. One Massaehusittl The Cape Fear Power Company who ! a,"n" ,luu-llt '-'n",l Roundlap bale own the LicUihe wner power and Buck- ! I,,c la"''r I'"' r September, and pur home water power on ihe Cape Fear will l',w' h-,fel'',f u,la- 110 otoo packed by pruseculc the development of these two agencies vigorously ,as they hive important contracts at Fayctteville aud Sanfurd for poer lor various uses. A report is current in Morganton that awalihy I'eno-yivania syndicate has purchased the lii.Oini acres of land be longing lo the South Mountain Land Cimpany an I thai ihey will build ill once a railroad lo their laud', which are eight miles south of Morganton. W. T. tlnffin, uf Ni.hville, has just doiated to theS ale Museum t wooden ea itein that was ca ri -d by hi grand- father in tho R voluii ui.iiy war. It is of pinu entin.ly, ei.vpi lor ttie hickory hoops and h dd twenty n pints of water or other H ti I rclrcshuieois. Tin buard of alder nen of Wilmington have paused au urdiustici prohibiting cy clists from riding oa I lie sidewalks any where in thj city limits on the ground that decision of tlw Supreme Cuurt has declared bicycles vehicles and ruled that any city allowing them ou the sidewalks will be liable for d image sustained by pedestrians by rcasou of auy collision with them R V R It Y I to I ) Y VS F A VO It IT K. Mr. O. W. Barnett, of Broadnax, Va., says: I have used Run 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 new man Every one thai buys your pills gives them them the great est praise. They say they are the best; and Ramon's Relief cannot be beat as a pain reliever. For aale by Edward T. Clark, Weldon N.C. HERE'S THE WHO 7'., $ mm 1 not only make light, but make it warm for my coin pet l ton which I will proe, if you will give mt- opjiort unity to submit esti mate. During the wiutcr of 1S0T, Mr .lames Reed, one of the leading citizens and mci chants of Clay, Clay county, W. A a , struck his leg against a cake ot ice in such a manner us lo bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained hiiu so badly that he Could not walk without the aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gal lons of whi.-kcy in balhing it, but noth ing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Riliu. This brought a complete cure in a week's time, and he believe- lb it had he not used this rem edy his leg w olid h ivy had lo be auipu ta'ed I .in liilm is u,ie. paled tor spiains, brui-,.s uo i rheuin;tiisiu K .r s-il-l.y IV M i-.hen Wei I HI. J X. I!ro II M il en Or. V S. ll irnsm. KutleM. Unmci-ls. When rii k Wuiti.n Ti uvs Roi'nu. If you don't give iu to trouble Il you only slati' y.-r ground. You'll find the rainbow's lichcs When the World Turns ltouud ! The very deepest ocean With a plummet ymi will sound, An' vou'll pile the pearls iu plenty When ihe World Turns llouud ! (They say lint's (rue as gospel I've tried it, I'll be bound ! Bui we're alius topsy-turvy WImi tli. Wurld Turns Round I) On the 10th of December, 1 897, Rev S A Donahi.e, pastor .M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pieisani, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was al ended from the begiuuing by violent coughing. He says: After res.iriing to a number of S)-callcd 'sp"cifics,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bot tle of Ch imbeiiain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. 1 most cheer I'u'ly lee mini 'n I il to the public." K..r sale ley W. M. Cohen Wel.l .ii. J. N. Rmwn. Htl;!:t. Or A s llHrrisoti. Knti-'iil. DniMisLs. Ill MAN minds resemble human habi tations. Some have large and cosy rooms, the walls of which nre hung with beauti ful pictures, where ull is light and love; others are miser. hie cabins, filled with ruin and rubbish, and whcic all is dark and dismal. SPINNERS PREFER ROUNDUP BALES. Til K. DEMAND IN NEW ENllI.ANI) AND ABROAD HHUKI V IN EXCELS OK LAST YEAR.'). The spinners of New England, having learned by experience of the advantages e inferred hv its use, are heavy buyers of any other method if it can get enough Ruundlap hales to supply its spindles. Another Massachusetts mill has bought S in IU Roundlap bales this season, and twenty five oilier New England mills have ordered smaller lots. The European demand for the Amer ican Cnlinn Company's bales is largely in excess of last season's. Early in October 8 nun Roundlap bales for Liverpool wen; shipped from Galveston in one sleamer. Shipments gu lurwuid regularly lo Genoa, Havre, Bremen and Barcelona. XECUTORS NOTICE. Having iialilie4l as exactor upon the estate of . I: ill l',irker, ilre'tl., 1 here by nolilyjill persons linl,liiiget.iimsullillst said estate to present I liein tome, at Kn Held, N. C. duly proven, on or before the loili iluy of August 1!HKI or this will Ik' plead in leu ol their recovery. And all person indebted to Wliil esUlle will Clue lorwurit and settle at once and save eosUi of suit This the 'Mil. dl'.lnlv. lswu. K. B. I'AKKKK. Kiocutor, of. I. H. Parker, dee'd, Day & Bell Altys. Ac T m.oii.i.iam. II. P. H A HRIHON, CILLIAM it HARRISON, Wholesale Confectioners and Frniterers, Funry f)rowrif( Gianni nnd Tobacco. Hole ujrent for Knot, Hig, 1), Crab. Chew ing TobaceoH. Saboroso, Cuban Stii, Koig, El Jlexicano Cigars. Nn. 37 Ryt amore rt., Petersburg, Va. txt If D. S. HARMAN, Optician, r!s. ft; .v - r i vv-j Who has been in practice sine lMt(9. Only exclusive optician House in the city. Large Htock imported artificial eyes all colors. Consultation and examination free. Room 8 Moritx Building. NORFOLK, VA.i Jr.fli y 1111 lvi-i M.mi Siivtt, Stalc I?ai.k KuMiv UU'IMIONP, VA Now Under Course of Construction Plants for WU'r.s,,,. Addr.ss. Weldon. X. t P. (1. Ho, SH - ' Will be pleased lo slo w and estimate for Kl.Kl ' I'll IC FIX I TIlK.v etc . ol ,- rv ile-eiiptioii, from .j(e. lo Solid f, r Slons lie-ide' ci s. Chun lief, rte SF.KMK HKI'I lt K n uLii e ei-iiir.ii I ir iio.le it ii.li risling r u. IVn'ly.u want eleei tie beds in your residences, or Burglar Alarms in jour stores.' Am hue lor business. Nothing too small. Nolllilio too large. nr-r l lit. ! THE BEST I I N 5 L Ul 1 to get I lie be-l Mill must buy ihe CKLUHKATKI) J Virginia ? Mountain 1 Fulcher s 1 Whiskey the old. t and lust whisk, v ,-ver j oil -r. ! . n ihe Weldon inarkel. J t. There Is None BETTER And None So s -SSGOODiJfc e;- It is mellow and ripe' with old fr All lovers of a good drink know t,- that old aw is necessary when it -3 funics to Pure Whiskey. Maniifae- 5j lured Ksprcssly for Fine Trade by ;j DAVENPORT- MORRIS 4 CO. 3 g tic!linon.d, Va. JUT For Sale in Weldon by ! AV. D- SMITH. I mmmmmmm dee ly ISA SYSTEM BUILDER GIVES APPETITE ftumNty i a inc. liv t K . - . y I THII I TrtMlf 15 SQliI JitPieflu nn its. Mprifs If n tho he.it Chill Tnnip .-.t fhf mllP'sf nrif 'and vnup mnnoi rpfunHpH if Iji i o 1 1 a i u cure you. W. M. tollen, lrilgiElM, - Wel.loll, X. l J. A. ALSTON FINK l'KOVISIDXH, Ciiars nnd Tohacco. liest liread nnd Cakm ul my Imkerv. Fine Whiskies AND WINKS Merrimac Club and I'riile ol' Virginia, nice and mellow, liar stocked with Choice Drinks uf every kind. Cor. Washington Ave., ami First (street, Weldon, N. C. lll-'Jl-ly HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. Omi'K OK 0 K N K 1 1 A I S I'l ' K IU N T E X I K X T , IHtNIIKIlHON, N. C. Fchruary 15, 1SH9 The Company hegs to anuounce thai the fillowing are now connected hy ihe Long Instance Service, and the rates herewith published will be effective on and after February 15, 1890. from WELDON TO Axtcll, 30. Macon, 25 Brookston, .10. Manson Centrcvillc, Churchill, Dahncy, Enfield, Franklinton, Giliburg, Henderson, Halifax, Kittrell, Laurel, Littleton, Louisburg, 40. 25. 35. Middleburg, (Mville, ' Oxford, Hidgcway, X , 40. 35. 35. 10. 40. 40. 20. 40. ltidoewav. S Hoanoko ltapids, anghao, Warren Plains, Warrenton Wise, Youugsville, ROBERTS bim v Groceries, F. C 'Tokpi.sikan, lien. 8upl.j Registered V. S. Pal nt Office 18911. JOHN 0. GAMACE, jinc).(lci,ot,rifil's))l!islcl HAIR. LATHS. Fin- (.'lav, Mail.lf lnt, St wt r am! ( 'biiiincy Pipe. I'rnin 1 11V, f- he! I I. inn. e. ISTORFOLK. VA. iv i; fv. W M. I'l 1. II ITe-i,l,i,l.l,iiel Xorllooe ,oi, eeiintv, N.C. .1.1' A KM IM'KA , Sec ATrtns. NORFOLK MATTRESS CO.,; Manufacturers of Hair. Patent Elastic Felt, Husk t'..io and 8' raw Mattresses, l'iilows, National and Woven Wire P ring, Cols. Ifukledllusk, Klc. F,r ca,al..e.. and price list .ddr.-.,. NORFOLK MATTRESS CO. apr -I ly H.'i Coumierce st , Noitolk, Vs. A. BR INK LEY & GO, Wholesale Ijroccis, Dealers in Provisions, Flour, Fish, Salt, h 75 WATER STREET, NORFOLK, VA. ' rre'"!ulH suiii iied. thir snlc.-tiien Illy lo lllel'elianis. H. D. ALLEN & CO., l'eahrs In Cnoik r - I 1. '-J llUUUIIk'j Shoes, Hats W . '-Sw .. ll'. ,J .-' - 'ete. .1 $h 1 I ;:!' I'l"' ' Ihl I r o I H. D. JLLEfi f Do. SEND tJU M(rjr,Y QlAOi oapCAiiaii .-... n am j '-:; 1 :r.'&...vj.;;,:,,r.''i, ,, ,mi 'JiVMriS tiiNi'i"; j..ur.'i li. ii ,.'! mUii'Imii . .( . i 1lr,t i15 3- - - j fHll-llv.l tfM.l.rtl.lr.k,.u,.i t.Ja! -r.-I,..- l.,l,l. . IVj(), ts!fc " 1 I I I "f 1 Ii.m.n.n. iJ.Mi..a-,H ii 1 mi. i--out., i ... ... r jP,., - UfVi I u M id i-J rhlardlllwi"-. lint 1 i. i(M i T til' - .Kr I k HI. N.J BEWARE OF IMtTATiONS twiii.'TiU.'.lt' nnu THE BURDJCK ,r Wrilr -mt (nei.4 in 1 1. , -g twii I. am i Br-rli 1 !.-.: Il f.'IM r . rnn h. -! 1'iaL.r. oT . . . "iilijIMIIiTl 'jtniwfW Si'LII) QUARTER SaWFn fliK ?(f(itsi rliT.H..Mii.ia. --'is,r- ; ' . iU J: tAt-' , ' 1 ' 1 V-ti liS "4'. IU IU" i Hal. -ul. ihi-ilm- four t.,,.,r.B.... Ml TO Hill H THIN l. ill if nlaiiv tin,, i.lii. Ilin-f mmilhl m.u .v vh aJti nut M.llill."i UHIWI TuuJt DON'T DJSLAY. Sri, I'-nMn i. .. n. ..r,th r. n..,),. r .ilTr,, rt I ni1, "4? Addrws, SEARS. ROEBUCK t CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. M.M, anil ttiin ir r"Htnitl j ,u CM ARLKSO. ALLEY, COH-FECIIOHER, PETERSBURG, VA. Mr. V, W. Warren r.MiriKrnl tb firm ami will U..1.L. rwrularlv. NEW GOODS , ooooooo '24 v:inl t'liiwlii, Tw Oi n.lu.ll.u 1.. nj sheets writing puui r, 2c , 'Jo lirws Rutl'nna -re.. Yard W ide lrenlp fie Plui.1 .lrM goods, :Ue., Floor matting 111, la, 13c. t-uriieiina-, to 47c., Kanners heavy shoes, KHc, Ijulim' Ikmsi, ?(ic to $1.(10, KtlUSVi' tO lil.V.i. .1 Viinl Inr-M p,irliMM 'rSl cenlti, Curtnin poles and llilurts, Me, Mir iam rerun, ie, eilllisiea, ir, .Men s co.lls .111(1 vosls H.h, men's piuiin. line, Ikij's pant, lotll ;IK-.. IIov'n hiiiU 4.", t II,.. M..,,rnl ticking, 5 ti 7c, Men'a winter underwear, lc, plnsli capes, 1 to $1. fit). 1 ni re ceiving some good bargaina in winter goods H. C. SPIERS, Weldon, N. Q. IV (). I'dX fill?. 1 visit v. ur scclion regularly. We sell apr L'7 ly Notions Liillinn V I V l II HI and Caps. (trt'iit K'l tltictitin in our I .iw.w, Orun ditw, HiiuitieH, IVrcalt, t-tc. We hine a tVw putttrns U tt in -prinj drew (jmHlf, Sil k l'r wai.sti", whirl, we will wll at r duml piire. Come Ufme tin van- piiiked over. Wt hive also rciluced prirrs ul' our CLOTHiisrca- iiiartcr Stiors. See our piiies beAvt you buy SALE WELDON, N. C. VllllltOl'HO'tlFl.oattim $1 4 IK Hltil k ! ."'"r:','" ...ir a.lv. lilr c hs .rr fln i:r fcMin 111' ll Kltv, Willi liiK In A rl. m." , il.n-iriui.il pln.w. ,Hft.-l,oMi .l'"l'l'".ir Ir m l .-.I . i i ...,el a- ,..Ur 1.11., .1... '"" li noil.- i.o i,. ai , ,itr 11 t'UtilMI I tltll-ll flin-nt III. I .'I rir. ..i- nulla r. .... .... f,...- 1tn fi I'll ill. r kIi- in' ti"ii f i ...-mi. nn ii i r-ini.n iri.ii T.inn. rmril lam Hfh i .f tfirr inlnur vil.n.ll.ie -liniilf. MUi'iinalteO ituniiMi hiii.iit. H.ijnitiHnir hi.. ii itri.t irii-i -n .iIh tbUm ini.rv-I Ui !...! r.U.1-i,.t.l-.i.-"..n-f...... .wl.ini.i r,, n-r. .i.ii( i.wlk hnr. ir,mm. GUARANTEKO ht lii.i .a.. a4 murjt a..i-l-. M'kli'M-ir. R.rV k I .,(..... I. f.i. ami ..nr Tt la itruition B.i-.lt '" f '""'' fn nm ilkiiri d- other plain or ani k.ml ..t (..mi ..rk TMr,l.rfl-..ra.i.ri.lllhi--yillrl.li.': IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ""''--f..rfMwh Hi at fllta.f ' 1:i . mi. W, T. PARKER, -I1RAI.EE is Heavy Groceries Corn,Hay & Oats All iiooila ehrnp for eash. H-llw xrfen eoflre lor Vftc. 1 have recent I t adileit to nijr husiiiom a bakery, llist'ltreail anil Cakes furnished at stunt notiee. W. T. PARKER, Weldon, N. C. ug 1 If 11 Combination r I"., ..at A. vl A $2 $2 We have ju t made arrange ments lo nfTi r our suhserihers the greatest clubbing combina tion ever before giyen. Wo will send j ou one year, pnslpjid 1st. The Roanoke News, a live up-to-date - - county paper, giving all the home news, 2d. The Twice-A-Week Richmond Times, a splendid family paper giv ing latest news of the world and al most equal to a daily. 3d. Tie Farm Jour nal, a paper for the farmer giving valuable informa tion on ALL that pertains to agri culture, iJ stock, poultry, etc. 4th. He American Queen, an illus trated journal for the fireside. taining pretty sto ries, poetry, etc. You gel all ihiforlJ,sliittly in advance, aud no suli-i lipii. n taken for lots than one year. Old and new Mil rib rs i .p tAe advantage of I In. i Her Thoso iu arrears must pay up lo dale ,.tj linn l.y pajinji in advaneo you (;et ili.su 4 papers, eiual lo 5 as the Times comes twice week. QTT1"Vf"T on your subscription sJ-aJ-l-N XJ at once and tell jour neigl bo,s aloit this . real ollir. Address all oiiiers lo time mma ' "VJlri' THAT'S BOUND IK Hoanoko News r WnldoD, N. 0. I
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1899, edition 1
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