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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, NOV. 23, IS!)!). PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEISE, Editor ani Proprietor. D. E. STAINEACK, Associate Editor. Entered (it 1'ntl Offer ut Wi hhm u StmiLihCliitx Matter. BATK8 Of 8UHSTRIPTIHN IS ADVANt'K. One Year (by Mail), Pontage l'id $1.5" Six Mouths 75. A Weekly Democratic journal ilevoteil to the material, eiluetioiiiil, iMilitic.nl aiul agricultural interests ol Halifax and sur rounding comities. IlfyAdvettisiiur, rutes reiinomilile tarnished on application. TllB B iers nro in the same fin ilat the democrats wcie lu 111" lale eleeliuns, in some of the states there are not eooui'h of them to win. At Chicago the priee of brooms has been advanced m ire than 50 pur cent This advance is made necessary, the broom manufacturers say, by the advance broom corn has made during the present year. An English court has decided that a bicycle is not baggage, since baggage is what a passcugcr carries, while a bicycle is something which carries the pawenger. This is the sense of the court's decision if not its language. Ears of corn as big as saw logs! Three of them chaiued to a wngon wake a load for two heavy horses; each kernel large as an ink bottle and five of them would make a meal of mush for a family. This is the story that comes from K (as. The Concord Standard says that, look ing to the bent interests of the operatives ot the mills, Dotices will soon be posted about theCinn in aod Cabarrus Miles, ol Concord, stating that no hogs can be kept by any of operatives of these mills This notice will go ioto effect positively after the 15th day of January lltUO Ueorhia negroes want their represen tatives in Congress to use their best efforts to secure the p issag ' of law whereby the negroes might be exported to Africa. They say that the conditions under which they live are not satisfactory; that they see no prospects of a change, and it would be better for the two races to separate. Ws don't like to disagree with so emi nent a gentleman as Ambassador Choaxe, who said at a r-eent Scotch banquet that the ironclad Iriendship between Amer ica and Great Britain would bring uni versal peace, but surely he had not for gotten that both the British and Ameri can government now have wars upon their hands. Col. Bkvan is enjoying a huntini: trip in Arkansas and from there he will visit Texas. He expresses satisfaction with the showing made by the democrats in the State elections, and points out the fact, which ni my have overlooked, that the republicans will have to poll many more votes next y i r than they did this month to get the electoral votes of almost any of the States that held elections this year. As exchange intimates that the very best curfew ordinance is that one adopted in the family, where the old man acts as mayor, city counsel, oiuht watch and calaboose keeper, where tine and punish ment go together, and the hickory gad is occasionally used, and where fines areuot uspended but promptly executed, where they don't bother as much about p iling a lot of ordinances as they do ineuforeiog those already on the records. Ax exchange tells ol a young man who had ooeasi in to write two letters recently one to his best girl and one to bis laun- lry, out in ad'lrcssiiiL' theiu g it tncuj mixed and his lau'idryman received iUiie a sweet invitation to attend a lawu party with him while his liirl got the following "if you dou t j lit wrinkling my shirt boeim Ism going 'inewhore elite." Ii was a hard mutter for the young man to eonviuoe the girl that it was all a mis take. Tut Texas anti trust law is the iuoiI (weeping statue which has yet been et -acted by any state legislature. A recent decision of the Texas courts illustrates this. A gas company in San Antonio became member of a local combination organii'd to control the lighting liu-ines-in that city Suit was brought under tin anti trust law, and the court declared tin Kaa company's charter forfeited Tin case was appealed, an 1 the higher court upheld the decision It will not be a surprise to auy who are at all lauiiliar with the guou qualities ol Chamberlan's Cough ll'iiiedy, to know people every wherctake pleasure in relating their experience in the use ot that medi cine and of telling of the benefit they have reoeived from it. of bad colds it has cured, of threatened attacks of pneumo nia it has averted and ot the children It baa saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It is a grand, good medicine. Kor sale by W. M Cohen Wel.lon, J. N, Bmwu, Hullfai, Ur. A 8. Harrlioii. Kiilteld, DniKKuu. Tm oooteals in the various counties of Kentucky amount to 4,000 votes. The) will all go belord the state board VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Aregraud, but Skin Eruptions rub lire ol joy, ttueklena Aruica Salve. cure them, also Old, Running and Fever Sorea, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped llmids, Chilb'ains, Beat Pile cure oo earth Drive i ut 1'iini and Aotiet Only 50 oenti. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Drug- NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News NjIcs as Called frrnn Our Slate dunjes- KrienJs of Judge Kwartsiy be h is no idea of resigning Machinery is hi ing placed in Wilming ton's new jflloU.OOH cotton mill. Kxeavuti his are being in ole l"r the new furniture 1'aeiory in Kinston. One Durham school boy bugged an other so hard as Inbreak several ribs. Sinoe October Until the Raleigh cotton mills have been running uight and day. A colony of Holuuders is to be located on 1,000 acres of laud in Swain cuutv. R 'vR IJ l'ears .n, the ev.ingeli.-r, will h ild ii meeting in Charlotte io February. A stock Itw election istib: held in M img oip'ry eiunty on l -i-.-tuS-r '2Mt. The I iool.-boro I'.irk Committee lias made an older for -50 shade and orna mental tiec. The University has an enrilliiieiit of 10 and wuh the Summer School i n r olllllellt has tiu'.l. One hundred m I li'iv Til i'iiigii ing turkeys were driven to M.iri m y -tcrliv from Mitchell county. Miss Lizzie Battle, of T irboro, for several years lady principal of St. Mary's school at Raleigh is den.j. The Western N irth Canlitu eml'et ence of the Christian Clmr.-h ite in ses sion at Liberty last week. A reckless negro driver ran over i negro child in Rtleigh Wedne.-day. The child is not expected to live. A charter hi be. n granted the M. -Millan-Miller Lumber Co.. of D ip; n c.iUEity. The capital -t,vk i- c.'i I. ThoU-ands of pirtn lg s are b. ing killed about Durham and are off Ted f or sale at live to -ix cuts each in Durhatn The Charlotte News learns that the Southern will, alter I'-e.-uA-r the lnib, p'tt diuing ears on trains N is, '. and 34. Miss Linda Toms, of Kutln rfordton. a pipil at the Slate Normal College, diid of heart failure in (Ireen-boro on Wed nesday. The Slatesville Landmark ays Alex aider county will build a new com hou-e to c ist b-tw.'en ten and tw.'lve th uiind dollars The Stut,vi!le Lindtuark endorsii W D. Turner, of Slatesville, f',r the Democratic nomination lor Lieutenant Governor. At Sehua Wednesday morning there was a collision between a Southern and an Atlantic Coast Line freight. Four cars were wrecked. A particularly fine and complete eo'. lection ol North Carolina toba'co ii he- mide for the Paris exposition. It is, in fact, nearly completed. Sam Lee, a Chinese laundrym.in of (3o'd-boro, has also truck firm He is miking in iney, and ni.'S an ! bii. m my uew varieties ot vegeiahlcs. A peni in of $15 a month his li'en granted to Mrs. Adelaide W. U.igley. of Rtleigh, mother of Lt. Worth Itigloy. who wis killel in tin1 war with Spiin. The Luiuberton R ibesonian siys tbit Alfred Thompson, colore I, h as b 'en b mnd over to court elurg d with burning houses at Uji in City on la-t Satur liv night. A total of 1M convicts were received at th) St He prison at Rileighlast ninth. It cut th ! State $ IS 2 I to take th on there. Th- avengi cist wis $17 til a C mviet . It is learn ' I thit ! of g)!d mining property in the John s river gold fields in li irke and Caldwell counties within the past two we-ik, aggregate about $15,01.10. J. E 0 ix. of High I' lint, will en an. lish a big pi nit t ir thi in mil'ieture of shuttle l! ieks at Rileigb. II .. i, n ,w the largest rn m-it i etur .-r of shuiil.. b'ocks !n the w orl J. Dr. Scruggs, c il ire 1, of Rtleigh, who is the prom iter of ih pi m for a home for negro cousumptives at Southern Pines, says th it thirty six will be cartd for this winter. Rev. J. T. Bigwell, a well kn ,o Melholist minister, Ins b 'en transferred from the N irth Cirolini to the Western North Carolini Conference, M. E Church, South. A man named Hayes, wh i his been way 110 years, drove tr im Sp-ingfi ! I, Mo , to Durham in a wagon. II,. lud bis family along wuh linn. Tli -y were lil weeks on the road. Chairman McNeill, of the corporation oommission, nays the examination of the reports of the State bank examiners show that moit of the bankii are in a particu ularly fl mnshiog condition. Capt N A Ramsay, who has finished surveying the lands cotupri.-iuo the Anson state Urni, r ports that lie lias discovered thereon, in unlimited (luainities, an ex cellent grade uf rooti'io slate. B. F. L'jnis, Jr , of Slatesville, was run over and killed by a Southern rail road freight at University station last 1 bursilay lie was a nephew of Rev. D A Lio, who married .Miss Carrie Bell, of Enfield. BISMARCK'S IRON N'KRV'K Was the result of his splendid heajth Indomitable will and tretnedoua energy are Dot found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. Il jou waut these qualities and the success thej bring, use Dr. Kio'i New Life tula. Ihejr develop every power ol ram and body. Only 23c. at W. M Cohen's Drug Store. FAIR PREMIUMS. COMIH.Kl'g 1. 1ST H' M-CVBSMTI. ruM 1'ETlT'illH IX DEPARTMENTS l AMI K. The folloanng is a foil list of premi ums aw.tr l"d at the fair of the Lean ke and Tar River As-oci.uion, held lo re October HI. an 1 November 1, - and ',' IIEI'.VH I'M KM' II Best home made toilet snip. Mrs. P. E. I.vnii, lUinoko Rtuids, 1 on, Best N. C. Hotter, Dr. 11. It. ; I'urgersou, Halifax. 1 00, Best liome-madceouoterpaiu. Mis. (larili.iidl. llallUlx, . On Best eoltou quilt, Mr.s. A. C. Zol licoffer, Henderson, 1.00 Best pair cotton hose, Miss Mol lie Parker. Murfreesboro, .50 Best til V. Miss Jessie liregorv, llalil.x. ' ' 1" Best set table tu rs crocheted Mi-s J.inie Want, Kaleigh 1 in: Best Lunch cloth, Mrs. Hrewr, Rocky Mount. Best lamp urn, Mr-. T. t II. F. I ' nn I Jones, E izabcth City. Hcst siik etubroi lery, satin stitch, Mrs. T. (.'. Jones, E. City. Second best si;t embroidery. sitin sttteli, Mr-, tt. i tu t inn, r.u li.ld, 1 nn ies ,,i! ine einl'l 'I 1, rv. Mis" Kale lil idiek, Ktlti- Id. ' "" I!. , i Ivusiiigton cmhroiji rv, Mrs, II. E. lirmvr, Ko. kv Mount, ' .' ml He.-t lice cellar, hand made, Mr-. T C. J ne, E. City. 1 'hi lle-t lace haodki rehiel', band made Mr-. I'. ('. Jju 's, E. City, He.-t drawn linen center pei .1. E. Wird, Rtleigh, Best appli'iO" e iihr lid-rv. I no .'. Mi Mr-. W. T !.' -r-tr-et. K .cky Ma i n. lies: In ii ling. lr- W. I'. i er street, K icky M inir, lie's' V'g'i in. I 't nit rtt- e nri ig--Mrs. W I' i) ci-'r ! e'kv dt lie -t e et oi e.nlc i I r, -1 i i -lie' Mr-. W T. il e-it t K .v M' 1 no 1.00 I no Seen I 1 0 -I e 0' ol e.li'.l - tin sii h, Mr-. A', f. i Ho ky M nut, lie.-! ribbon e.u u I -rv, Mr Ward, Kileigh. lie-t Chenille em'ir ii I tv. .lame Ward, llileigli, lie-t gold embroidery, Mis Ward, llileigli, l!;-t la In s un lerwcir.Mis' Ward lliieiolr i l.-ry :i -"I, 1 no i .1 auie 1 no Miss l.tlil Janie ; I oo J anie li.llil, B st .mbr oi lore I table c .ver.Miss Jame Ward. Raleigh, 1.00 list K nuisine. h". Mr- T. C. .In E. Citv B'St baby cip! Mr- f C.J mes, E. City, Best drawn linen work, Mrs. II. E. Brewer, U icky Mount, Hcst pliloW sllt'lls, Mts L C Liwrciii'e, H. Rapids, 1 no oil 1.00 1 on Lirgesi ani be-t display ol' arueie i m tl,i- eia-s, Mrs. 11 E IliiU't. Hj.ky Mount. Speci il pr 'iir.'i'ii on dr iwn lin n table set, Ml .Io ie liregorv, II il- if.n, -J.oo liKl'.VHT.MKVT K. lb si p .k t uk, Miss .) mi,! War I llal 'igli, l.inl It -t II ni 1 1 t, Mrs, C. T. Maxwell ke ii.pl-. I HI! 5u 5n .50 '.M'ti H"st and ban 1 -oiliest Chrysanthemum-, Mr-. C. T. Maxwell, U,-t la-k. t wub fl iwers, Mrs C. T. Maxwell. 11 si vase wub fl .wers, Mrs. C T. Maxwell, Host tapi-trv painting, Mr. F M. Hurwell, Oil .rl, 1! -.1 etching, M:,.- Kate Ch-shiie Kaleigh. li.-i h in Ir un'ed screen. Mr-. 1 i"l - ml T. C. J ines, F,. City. It st I an I;. utile 1 banner, Mrs T. C .Ion,-, 1 .nil , 1! st Iv n-iiigteti, Mrs T C ) nn s 1 on li'sl Practical Peiiiiiansliip by child 111 yeirsofnge, Hi-s Alice Neweouib, Kaleigh, 1 00 1 lle-t feather work, Miss Belle ! Terry, Catalii, 1 till 'l'fie following are all Weldon p.' ipie: -! r-artnvnt D lle-t p un of bread Mi-s M.Namee, .So' IJ-t flmr breal, Mr- C. P. Uo I- .50 B'st ! d .Z'ii roll llarrell, Best lose lit, Mr Best spollge ciik Mrs 11. II. ..')'! 50 Me, Mrs. II. It llarrell. Best liuit cake, Mrs. W. T.Shaw, Second b-st fruit cak-. Mrs 11 li. llarrell. 1 on 1 nn 2 i it Best piunl eike. Mr-. 1 la Wil ls ins, i' nn Best c. enanut cake, Mrs W, T. Shaw, Best eh, elate eike, Mrs, C. P llodwell. Best eraj rs, 1 d I u. Mrs Me Namee, Best lio ue mil' s.ip. r. J f. Kvans, Best stutfel p-pp 'r-, Mrs i. T. Wilkins, Bosl tallow, Nils J T. Kvans, Best N. C. Ham, Mrs Ida U if 1 un 1 nn .'ni1 1 00 kins, Best strained honey, Mrs. J 1, William, Best jelly, Mrs. W. T Shaw, 1 on 5o 1 on 1 mi oo " catsup, " B.ist woven couDleriiaine, Mr.) MeNamee, Best worated quilt, Mrs W. II Hnl.il or. I, 1 on Best foot mat home uiad", Wi.liain Johnson, ,V Best d )iu estie eirp oing. Mrs Idi Wilkins, gnii Second best d nnestie eirpeiing. Miss Lixicle K l iiunds, 1 nn Boil .jiODillf rl'Mlls Mrs . L. Williams, -J 00 Second best, dotik-siic blanket", Mrs. J. Ii. Williams, 1 00 j Best oraiv quilt by child, Mrs A. R. Zolliiioffer, J 00 Largest and most meritorious nnui- I ber of articles in this class, Mrs J. L. Williams, 50 Best crocheted skirt, Mrs. J. W. Sledge, i 00 Second best Kensington embroid ery, Miss Laura Powers, 100 Best child's dress, Mrs. K. II. Mel- lichaiupe, 1.00 Best embroidered center piece, Mrs. K. C. Davis, 2 00 Second best etnbroilered center piece, Mrs. K. C. Davis, 1 00 Sofa pillow, Miss l.nira Powers, 1 00 Plain darning, Miss Lillie Amos, 1 00 Hemstitching, Miss Laura Powers, 1 00 Best madeoalico dress, Mrs J T. Evans, 3 00 BestQentlemaD'i drawers, .Mrs J.T. Evans, 50 Best aproo, Mrs. A. R. .jllicoffor 50 Department K. Best 12 varietiei lowers growiog, Mrs. Ida Wilkins, 2.00 Best design io fl iwors, Mrs. A. I 00 I',. E. w. 'i.nil T. Shaw. ; l!,-t pi-lel. Mi- A E Hi ; " china p.iint.ng " " Uilnei.il " i " crayon. 1 Oil no 1 III) I III) no mi j " eoili cimii ( I pallir d el.ll.a i A K. Wilson. Mi- lid water color p un It w il.-r e.,l.,r li OIOII, ' V. i enec Mainback. B.t map drawn I., tea, her , r pu pi I . Mi l.illie Ames, 1 on GOOD EFFECT OF WILLARO BILL INSl ltAM'E RAIESON IIHEI.I.I.NIIS AM' iMVITNTS illtK n.V KKI'll'Ell. The Wiliuington M. r ti oti s with ihe salutary pleasure that by reason of tf. els ef the " W l. lard Hill an act to , nilile fne in-iiranee in Todliei d and goiieii thr nigh the l.i-t legislature by Mr. M S. Willarl, one uf New HaunVir c unity's al'le r-'pres- ntat ives, a sweeping redu.'ti hi of from -5 t" oil 1 H per cent, lias b " ii tn id ' mi th" tiro insurance rates for dii -.lings ml contents, larns, etc, tin eigh ut tire t .-. The rat". 'I lire in-uranec on ploperty thr i igli "it tin- mo! ailj ici nt statin ate tix 1 by the Southeastern Tut ill As. cia ti on, of Ail iota. l!a , and there was a tuvting ol the executive committee on N H emeiiiber 8th, at which the follow ing action was taken. " A'hereis, The prt si ni in-iirance laws ol tb -t i'e ot N rib ( arohna provide for tii ' pivu ut of - per cent, on the gro-s preiiii i ii- in s.ud state, which is in ...... lull ol a 1 -t r ' r' 1 n ui.n" t il lax itlou, "Where i-, I lie l.,W's , I Mini slate pro vi I I ir the pr 'teellull of eoinpaliles thai eamply vvi h tt- laws against irresj.ou.-ible out-: 1 comp -ti ill. and. "Wiur .i-, Sii! law- proide (1 r "f. tiei.il invesiig iti, in of all lo-ses by fire, With u view to detection and punishment oferini- and prevention of fires by negli gence :n I unnecessary causes, thereby re- JJ '"' un " A'h res, : wa-te. and. iuee the enacluictit of said law I h T'1 s 'em - to be snine ubatetueut of lir 's, in I it is helieved that the t fleet of sn 1 la vs m iv t..oi 1 to decrease the ! waste' ol Hi com n nnvealth, thus preserv- tug the s lurecs ol III..' states revenues and increasing the chance of legitimate profit to iut-'llig ut underwriting, there fore be it. "K solved. Tint, in addition to the re duction lo r te fore made of .'ill 1 !! per cent. Iroiu I tit ings and ti i r 1 1 -ecut. to 1 rates on divel b.i-is rates on farm dwell , a reduction of per 1 per cent, from the basis ings aud and eotiteuls in i citic. and i nv us, ul.1 a .similar rcdue linn ou eburcbes, schools and public tojiMings anil eotlli nts itirougflnllt sanl sai l slate be. an I is hereby, aulboriz d. as pcirevise.l ba.is r.itcs fir such risks in ' North Car .Una j roitiulgattd in tj. neral Slip ol this date. " I he jir.iviji .us referred to above, which bave eualilcd the associalioii lo make the great re.liieti oi in insurance raits,', are especial features of the bill as drawn by Mr. Wiliaid. who ai.-o angmeiTid ils en- u -i in lit into law. This reduction in rate is in i's,ef a very tangible evidence nf the able and eff iclive servince rendered not only to bis constituents, but lo the people of the entire state by Mr. Willard. ki:i: iti.ooi) ci Ki'i. An utter proving faith to Sull' iers. Fleers, Cane.rs, Wiling Sores, Paiuful Sw. Kings. Kfl 'cisof ll!o"d Pois..n, Pet-si-ient Krupti ms, that relu-e lo heal ( under ordinary treataieot are quickly cured by B. B. B. (It .tauie Blood Balm), I the most wonderlul Blood Purifier uf the age, made especially to cure all terrible, obstinate, deep-seuted Blond and Skill trouble-. Is y..ur blond lliiti? Are you pah? All run down? Have y, u K. nn'' Pimples .' lilochis and Humps? Skin or Sea p Humor-? Boils? Erup tions? Skin Itches and Swollen? Ach ing Holies? Rheumatism? Scrofula? Catarrh? Then you need I! B. B. i II itanie lilo. d Balm), because it drains Iroiu ihe blood and eutire system all the pots .us and humors which cause all of th.;.e troubles, aod the cause being re moved, a permanent cure follows. B. B H. th louebly tested for thirty years, and tboii.-ind- cured alter doctors and patient medicines bad failed For sale by druggists at ?1 per large ti'ttle. or t large but cs lu treatment) 'ill J i. To prove our taiili in B B. 11. we will s nd a Trial Buttle Free and prepaid to Mill rers, so tiny may tes the remedy at our expeu-e Address Blood Balm Co, .Mitchell Sired, Atlatta. (ia. G.GUMP AND SONS Gordon Baltimore I Eye and G. P. Ri: i Maryland "A Gentleman's Drink'y& W.V.KAY All Night House, Sole Agent, Weldon, North Carolina. nor 2 .1m 11. Z illicit!' r, Best Ji,,ay of fern', Mrs. A Wilson. Rest oil p Hiring, Mm A : Wilson, ! Second be-t oil p.iirii.g, Mr- HERE'S THE WHO r . !' .. ir if X i 1 not only make luht, Inn in. ike it w .11 in le v eompet llois w Inch 1 il you will giu ine opjmttimity lo -III lllit esli male. will proe, P N ST.UNBAi'K. PEI'EK A SgPlllK. u " 1 jI rlfiRY, 1 Feed, Sale hi Exchange Stables WliLDON. X. C. FINE TURNOUTS AND GOOD SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. Iif-Carefu! Drivers go with all teams. We I cop nic- itr liu.'gies. Head Carl", W llgotlS for S.lle, STAIN HACK k S(jl'lHK. (ax. Day 'Phone, No. 'J5; Night 'Phone, No 11. 1 1 !l ly. W. M I'l 'iH. I're-iili III. Inli-"f Nerllollli pi.. -NORFOLK MATTRESS CO.,: .M.t!iuf.u - Hair. Patent Elastic Felt, Ens Cotton nnd Straw Mattresses, Pillows, Cols, Hackled For catalogue and price lis. address. ht '1 ly P. N. Stainback, WELOON, N C. Dealer in QeIefjL - - - fihChfJfJDISE ZEICLER & BAY STATE A SPECIALTY. Hjy-ile Agent in Weldon fnrSTliOl'SK t'oi nn rly sold here by M. V Hart i A OTICE. Snrth I'iirolin.i In the . e.iie Halifax County. J Kali term lisii AMANHA I.VNl II. l'laiutnl SPIT AiiAissr ' for JOBS LYNCH. IHlcnilaiit J IUVtlliCK lt appa'iiring ill this action that the sum mons b.is been is.sinal for the ilcfenilant no tifying him of this suit for divorce, ami the shenlf having relumed on the summons that the ilel'elld.llit was nof U lie found in Halilax county, and the rouirril nlli.l.iul having luen made and tiled, it is therefore uu motion nlj. M. (,riard, attorney tor jhi. plmnlill. iiidered by the court that pub lication hi, itj.itie nine a week tor six suc cessive weeks m tht. li.Kinoke News, a new-paper published in Halirm tsit.nty iintifmig said defend int to appear at the court house in Halifax, in the county of Hiiliiax, North Carolina, on theeiuht Mon day alter the hist Monday in Septeniher sl!l, and auswer the t-.iiiipl.iint of the planum which is tiled in the nllice of the , lerlt of the Superior court of Halifax coun t v and let the defelldallt take notice that if he falls tti answer the said complaint with in the time rtspiired by law. ttie plaintiff will apnlv to the court for the relict de manded in the coinpUint. tiiven under my bund nnd seal of said court at olliee in Halifax town, this the titb day ofOttobcr, PHI). STEULlStl M. I, AUY, Clerk Kniicrior Court. J. M. tlrU.inl, attorney lor plailitltl'. in t I J tit. 11 iVs!r i0 ii'uis'u di'u it ' iiiliiiiuililuuiiai 5 I HtltUMAUlUt ! 3 Is r.ipuliy lakintf the pliwe ot nit oth-t- vi known rtmcilu'ii.is u rhfuinaticcnrt' 5rtiiKon is pliiin, tor it CURBS gTln rc is no Ik'Mi i turn to ir-at rlu'Uinai tism thun iluruii; theUll nionthn, i'un vourwlt lu l'me Ihe rigors of winter an-4 Sielt. Klieiiiii:i(-ilec)Htfl hut (t pT )m1-jj lle. Sold tiy all drnggittts. Hecurt- it ja;md cure your I KUKUMATISM. f-.r-Hli- in w.-iiinn i.v A R. -.lln-.tt.-r ttid H W M. ('xlii'II, hrtlKKlKU. t m nnnnunfl J.w.ri.nniuU. Cotton Factors .... Norfolk, Va Not. 21, 1X!H(. C0TT0N'-rkot Quiet. Strict MiiiJIiDj;, 7 7-16 MiiliHing, 7 5 10' Strict Low Middling, " 3-1 C Low Middling, 6 1 5-1 ti Bluet and Sandy, PEANUTS Fancy, -Jl-2', Strictly Prime, 2121 Prime, , 21-2) Low tirades, i 1 -Machine picked, (hard to sell) 1J-21 Spanish, per bushel, U5 Black Eye l'eas, per bao. 1 2.611 KBagging and Ties and Peanut Bags always un hand and furnished at lowest market prices. Send orders and shipments to J. W. PKUKY CO., Nor- folk, V a. aep 28 Cm, ' KINDS ' ;f:X o 1 " -''.-v,'-"'.- :.ry . i I ai; - . j il,te' 1111 East Main Street, ( LfCIRjCALl Now Under Course of Construction Plants for HajuPriscin Ad In.-.-. We .Inn, N C. Will be pleased to show and estimate t Slot.s. Rcidcneis, ( Ii nit lit etc f-EE want electric bells in your residences, or Nothing too huge. J r AHMIsl Ml'. tnr - 1 National ami Woven Wire Springs, Husk. Ele. NORFOLK MATTRESS CO. " IViiiiiit'iTo fit , Noilulk, Va. s ii o : s llldlTHKHS IIKIIl A Iff Cl.dTIIINO. lit uuaaiiteeil UNDERTAKING In .ill ita branches Met.ilhc. Walnut, t'lnlh t'nvereii l uskets amt Collins. Telephone or telioi.i)ib nussajtes at teuileil lo ibiy or mi;lit. IS A SYSTEM BUILDER.GIVES APPETITE & CORRECTS THE LIVER. . ETC' T.A?JLl-Ess i Wts lri!LL IONIC is sold itrxtty on its Merits, If 15 The best Chill Tonic ct the smallest price. ana vo'ip r.oncv refunded if if fails tn Run, vnu. W M. Cobeii, IlrugKist, - Wel.lou. N. C. FALL AND WISTEUOl'KMSli! FURS! FURS! FURS! J.H.THOMPSON Kormt'rly with J. W. tiiliuor. Now openirii! ihe nnit rotiiili'ti line uf Fl !IS ver li)lnyi- in t Ins ci'y, 011111 risinnall tb? most r,k-tliin..he ilt-mu. Spt'ii.il :t d'tit ion is I'.ilU-a ti I.AIHK.S. WALKING HATS Coiuplfle hue of MKN'S SOFT AND STIFF HATS. SOLE AdKNT Dnnlap's Celebrated Hats. J l.luvil (ior.loo an .1 llerliert A hharp ley, mill .1. II. riiii,niii. Kill In plransil lii see tbcir In. mis. Aiuil.-iiiv nl Muhc lluililiii(f, Vurlolk. V. I el, .li,. u,',4. J. A. ALSTON FINE tkovisionh, nl TutuM'co. IWrt Itrcad C'likm at my ha Lery, Ciifara ami Fine Whiskies AND W1NKS- Merrimae Club and 1'riile of Virvmia, nice and mellow r.ar stocked with Choice imims at every kind. Cor. Washmifton Ato., sod First Street, Weldoa, N. C. 111211 Grocer e Registered U. S Patent Olliee ISOlf. BSi6fct.-"i Wi.av-Wiw - i. ' r.OMftrtr' -srii.-f - 'tale Hank Building) RICHMOND, VA v. P O li..i sn r ELEi'TlilC Fl X IT It ES. ei, , .1 ev. ry dcM'tipti.n. from 5ile. to 850(1 , r ME PEI'tlLE unking contract. ill make il inti listing fi r y. ti. llun'l vi u llurglar Alarms in your siores? Am here tor husintss. Nothing too sninh A A We oiler you ml vinilatft-M nlitailuililr at nn ntlii r liuiise liillii-lni.g etlllllishmi.it. W are iip-tn-tl.ite in all nut ileibngs ami inn mi to liol.l (,ui just title nf lt'AIlFltS W l.tlW I'lilfKS ami I.ilieiail Terms. ' ' ' Vt-WK TKUST TH K rKIM.KVt We are the nnlv people s.llini; a Solnl (ink 11. tlliMilii Suit, Ten piicisnt f 15 A aoliil oak liiuible liisir Waiilmlie to match at HO An clmaiit V oven Wire SprinK nl sf 1 7r, A gno.il hair ami Fibre Mattress, two patts, only :i on A j air of re tin r illowsl -a Maguicetit line ot New Carpets, Mattings,-; ; Oil Cloth,: l Lace Curtains,; Window Shades, Cooking Stoves, liiul Hanges, llnby CnrriHges, Couelii s, l'urlnr Snitu, anil everything else usiiiillv oariiiil ill a first clous Fiirintiire llou.e. HaTWrile liir our eatalinjue of Hahy lrriagen, etc 1I A I L OKIH'IIES l IH'I'.I V I' I'KOMI'T ATTKNTION. r-KENT FURNITURE CO., No. I'.'il Syciiinon Street, lT.TF.IiSl.rUti, VA. JOHN 0. GAMAGE, Jjmc).CeMtrickpial HAI1E2. LATHS. Kite ( lay, Mutlile llnst. Sewer ami Chimney l'ipe, liruin Tile, Shell l.iuie, ,1c. i.v ii It. H. D. ALLEN & CO., -Ileal. s, Slioi'S, Hals 4 Goo H- D. JLLEfi if Co. WELDON, N. C. SEND NO MONEY . i .-I,, i i ...... I..- ii .ii .'it. r Kaiwtt nWdat .It Vt UiUr i-r. t-- i- Special Offer Price $15.50 iiil.p Ifli ..I-mt t i: ... i. -..I. . it.i i '."will ri'Ciirn .tir II i '-mny -mi 'i r r'l iHfTftiil taikrt i trilfitf Nlf latklMi .. ftl t. il.'.'hl and up, all f'l.lv ilWritHM 111 ,.itr trr i at.l l ull (Hi. in t.ii tins IHHP lli.Hfc UIIIMT VI KUUk U . fi I--M.1 li.l l.ir naini". TH5 URHICK lia- frrv BtM'l K Itl'Mutt VIM, KtUT w-ud nnrn unit iiit.ii UHatltt ltHK DlLlfc. HIT1I 1 it M bUMIr U SUM Ml MaLrra K'"l.ii3 WUB OUMTM tAWtO 0K Hy.HWltfij aHlfTiM- MflMl " 'k- mm nt-winil t IT COSTS V0U tM 1X1. ami thrn If i-.nvtn.. that j.-u a n.rj W fit KTI T Ot K lit- ill if at an llmrt iOtt llifr j DUN T DlkUY f-ar. Un i.u. k .tiu r lli..r-,k i... r. lu.l.1 .ltf.tr. t Mrirw, SEAS ROEBUCK t CO. 'Inc.) Chicago, I11 UHARLKS 0. ALLEY, GOIFECTIO.IER, PETERSBURG, V. Mr. W. V. Waircn repreaenls the firm th tylll visit Weldon and its ijciiijiY recularlv. ' uiar 111 If ' 1). It. ANDKHSOeN k J WHOLESALE PROVISION $ ! DEATaERS. Clear Kih Mil., Helliea, Her. and clear I'latia l'rtrninin iii.ii Wiuttiesti r lni, to 111 pounds average. California llama, 6 to 8 average. I'rime N. Y.Hionldtra Fwift'a Silver Leaf and compremrri lard in tiem-; 611 pom d tiilm, CO pnnl row arJ 3, S, 10 and 30 pound bockcta.jerOrden solicited aud Ullid at lowent market iu day received. niWIy vs.yu P. 0. BOX 507. . Wil I IUjLi f r.5 and Caps. We Are Receiving Daily tlnr Fall and Winter flock of Drf (ioml". t'lotliini!. liiKits, Sli.n'S Kte , a big liue nf I.AIUtX' CAl'FA Our Jefli-rMiii Hot and Sehlosi Ilms. Clothmn me still in tile lead. Bent st le vnu ciiii liml. Dou't t'orjtet nurruarunteed Potent l.eutlier KIkh'H. If they break vnu i .111 Ket another iau ut the exjienseol (ii fui.tory. Wo emplujr 110 rlerku, so ouf eustoinem net Ihe lieneKt of that expeiis,.. Come and look lielore you huy. WITHTOUlOISEInt tbtt fcd t-lll ttiul rcutl t" U ltd it 00IMIQH ttuf If tmi llafillutl. In - fflrfht wl vi wild ttrlatl- Md- kfiht Im Aarrii'i. ''Httir. with lilll letvti. UN and h hvMl In iacl faf i 4rrt. lalral 1"H9 ihrlclaa fraaaa. rarved. MrlalMl. f-t rs In i mi nine U. I V 1 1 1 I 1 1 1U TIKI In il.fi'r'iiiiik'ni' tM i-trtatiii tlr. i riinlratniit't rti,l, Hi. rut tnt ki-l 1rar piilla, ri'Mta i-n toiir tail i t ,ijiitni ir trcadlu ii in. Ine Mn I h inm c taint. Haul UrftHlfli hra4. (xnil in- I"tir iiii tl".) T !. Rcif t).ri'aliir Hiratlnif ftttuttl, autmiiatw .iiiln aliivr .j:-tlitf Ix-ariiitr. (wtrnt li-nM..n J I ltvrtatr .liii vtnt iin aheH atlju.i it.i. bnuri-f -i.it 1 i 1 1 -r- r .1 V mil rarrltr. ynWnt iiwllf .tri1 Im .-k-iiant ta U t.an '..irlj trttr4 aniatratea aa4 WnallMII ,k,immm.4 CUARANTEf llliirt raaal, mi ttaraMa aal aaar xi-rl't. aixkla rf ik.ia MUthaH-al la rrakthp4 Kiiil wuf Yrt lt tnirluifl U'l-'lt (fit )! IM t'.i-..iii-aiMtn Uaii.t (. lthr plain or -uif kitui ( l-ih.-K i--.iL tti-f.irt MioaiaiUatriatMlaaantwIthrwr marhli'-- NOTHING -i.Mhk-i.ti-.imp.ii I -1 - j pa yntir f rtrlirhl kwattt tti f IB 60 .ir.'k-ir avlla At " ii mv .m annul MHanwl. UKUAt TU iMl CO.. Vi
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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