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i I THE ROANOKE NEWS TI1URSDAY, APRIL 12, 1900. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEDGE, Editor and Proprietor. E. E. STAINEACK, Associate Editor Entered at fost Office at Weldon at Second- Clau Matter. RATK8 OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year (by Mail), Postage Paid $1.50. six Montas 7a. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to tbe material, educational, political and agricultural interests ot Malum and sur ronnding counties. 10 Advertising rates reanonahle and t nrnished on application. With a textile school iu South Caro- lina, one in Georgia, one provided fur in North Carolina and another in Missiseip pi, tbe South will have four A Dew match onmpanv haa been or ganixed to do battle with the match (runt both for domeatic and foreign trade. Now wa may expect to have some light thrown upon this trust business. A newspaper reporter who died in South Africa recently married at the age of 26 a woman of 60 yeara, and it is said the union was a happy one. She was wealthy, whioh may account for the match, and be was away from home most of the time, which may account for the happiness. Ths big hall in Kansas City, Mo., in which the National Democratic conven tion was to have been held, July 4th, was totally destroyed by fire on the 4th. It was one of the largest halls in the world and coat in the neighborhood of $250,000, Insurance $125,000. The hall will be rebuilt in time for the con vention. Thi candidacy of Admiral Dewey for the presidency is either a joke, or he is being used by the political enemies of William Jenniogs Bryan in the hope of defeating the tatter's nomination by the National Democratic convention Bryan's nomination is I foregone conclusion. Aa to Admiral Dewey he i the greatest naval hero in the history of the country, and he his bad honors piled upon him, but as a politician we fear be would be a failure. The increase from 30 to 60 cents per hundred pounds in the price of ice to families aod small consumers in New York is said by the American Ice Co., to be due to the smallness of tVe ice crop which was gathered during the past winter. Large consumers, however, who take ten tons or more a day, will be sup plied at the rate of $4 for a ton of 2,240 pounds. This freezes us out entirely, for we cannot afford to invest $40 a day for ice. Thi farmer has no wages except as wages are measure 1 by the price of his product and when you place it in the power of the trust to fix the price of what the farmer sells, you place it in the power of tbe trust to lower the wages that tbe farmer receives for his work and whei you place it in the power of what ha buys you do the farmer a dou ble injury, because he burns the candle t both ends and suffers when he sells to the trust and again when he buys of tha trust." W. J. Bryan at Chicago trust conference. Dr. J. M. Worth, ex-State Treasir tr, died at his home in Asheboro last Tnureday. The deceased was Treasurer of the Siate from November 22, 1876, to Jan uary 21, 1385 He accepted tbe treas ury portfolio at a trying period is tbe history of the State, aod hia magic power oon placed the financial siandiog of the State on a high plane. Dr. Worth held nan- positions of trust in the State, hav ing served terns in tha House of Repre sentatives and in the State Senate. The death of Dr. Worth removes the only living ex-State Treasurer. The de ceased was a cousin of the present State Treasurer, W. H. Wollh, Esq. His brat her, the late Jonathan Worth, was Governor of tbe State after the war. Governor Russell has appointed Mr. Augustus M. Moore, of Pitt county. 1 1 be judge of the Eastern Criminal Cir cuit to eucoeed the late Judge Dossry Battle. While it is conceded that Mr. Moore possesses qualifications for an acccpiabli judge, surprise is expressed that Gover nor Russell should go outside of the dis trict to make the appointment. It ap piara that ba plaoea rather a low estimate upon hia party in the district. Mr. Moore accepted the appointment and held hie first oourt at Charlotte this week. He la a brother of the late John A. Moore, of Halifax, and Wat born at EJenton in 1841. WHEN others fail, take ROBERTS TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. It cures chilla, fevers, malaria and general bad health. 25o. A red orosa on the label assure you of the pure, hih clasa material that makes HUBERTS i sno op. Don't tike a substitute. J. N. Brown, Halifax: Jackson Drng Co.. r i rt ' Ureas doe not make toe man, but it does make tbe woman supremely hap- ' PJ- A Certain Cur. Rheumaoide remove the cause ot rhouiaiism by neuirelitiog the acid ji the blood and driving them out of tbe areia. For sale in Weldon by W. M. Cuhen, ft A. R. Zolliooffer, druggists NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News Notes as Calki from Oar State Ex claves. Winston had a $30,000 fire last Thurs day. Alexander S. McCaskill has been com missioned postmaster at Fayettcville. The water company at Greensboro has been placed in the hands of a receiver. A company has been organiied at Gib sonville to manufacture chairs and brooms. The encampment of the Stat guard will probably be held at Morehead City, in August. Burglars broke into tbe postoSce safe at Graham and rubbed it uf $000 in stamps and cash, one day last week. File destroyed the livery stable ot Alfred Forbes, in Greenville, Thurdaj, Two horses were burned to death in the stable. Mr. Hcibert Rouutree, uf Wilson, has filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, liabilities $o7,:J4; assets $1,000 in real estate. A Colled lou ot Jj.atm was raised at Charlotte Sunday towards paying the $5,000 debt of Tryon street Methodist church. The plant of the Apex Canning Co , at Apex, Wake county, was burned last Thursday. Loss, $3,800; insurance, $2,000. The Music Teachers' Association of the State will meet in June with the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly at More bead City. Dr. Alderman, President of tbe Uni versity of North Carolina has been elect ed President of the Tulane University of New Orleans. The Boston baseball team has signed a North Carolina pitcher, Rome J Chambers, who was pitcher in 1897 and 1898 for Trinity College. The two cases between the Bell Tele phone Compaoy and the Corporation Commission have been settled, the for mer making the required reduc tions. Glennie Hedges, of Tarboro, was thrown from a wagon in the streets of that tuwo Monday and killed. His bead struck a stieet pump and was terribly t) T r r , , nev. ft. r. Dumpass nas Deen ap- -... 1 J I . .a ti . poiuieu a ueiegate to tne fccumemcai ter. We foiled however the larger ele Conference of Missions to be held in mnt deeply interested in any move New York April 21t. Rev. Dr. F. D ookinR to the advancement of their in- ow.oueuanu .-ir. josepo u. Drown had alrcady been elected delegates. FKEE ItLOOD CUKE. An offer proving faith to Suff-rers. Ulcers, Cancers, Eating Sores, Paiuful ' Swellings, Effects of Blood Poison, Per- i sislent Eruptions, that refuse to heal j under ordinary treatment are quickly cured by B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), tne most wondcrtul tsiood runner ot the' age, maueespcc.au, o cure ill terrible,! obstinate, deep-seated Blood troubles. Is your blood thin? Are you pale? All run down? Have you Erte ! mar Pimples.' Hlochca and Bumps? , Skin or Scalp Humors? Boils? Erun- Hons.' Skin Itches and Swollen? Ach ing Bones? Rheumatism? Scrofula? catarrh? Then you need B B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), because it drains trom the blood and entire system all the poisons and humors which cause ill of these troubles, and the cause being re-1 moved, a permanent cure follows. H. C B. thoroughly tested for thirty years, and tnousaoas curea .iter doctors and patient j For sale by druggists at $1 per large bottle, or 6 large bottles (full treatment) $5. To prove our faith in B. B. B. we win sen a I nil Bottle free aod prepaid own work, it is not vitally necessary for to sufferers, so they may test the remedy M build ,D,j j , ljoe ,L h at our expense. Address Blood Balm v fl, , , ' ' r . . , , Co, Mitchell Street, Atlatta, Ga. Norfo"' ,nJ m"'e- f"r 1 ' there are independent lines in these wa- NIGHT SWEATS, Iran of appetite,! ,ers wo 00 doubt- 8ive a Pr,1Pfr weak and impoverished blood, colds, la j connections and freight rates and by sim gtippe and general weakness are frequent J ply putting on the boat in the upper crunau, UiaiMUN. UUUF.niO lAOliV LESS CHILL TON' 10 eliminates the malaria, purifies your blood, restores your appeiite and tones up your liver. J5c per bolile. Insist oo having ROB ERTS'. No other "as good." J. N. Brown, Halifax. ; Jackson Drug Co., Jackson. p..l. nf ..U... DoDL'DI'jint.ru ' It is indeed a loving wife who wouldn't swap her hu-baod for handsome new Easter hat. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever waa made ia Dr. Kiog'a New Life Pilla. Every pill ia augar-ooated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlussness into energy, brain fag inlo mental power. They're wonderful in the building up the health Only 25c. per box. Sold by V. M. Cohen. 1 bere ia no tariff on tongues io the Senate. They courteously call each other liars any time. RED HOT FROM THK GUN Was the ball that hit Q. B. Sleadmao of Newark, Mich , in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 21 years. Then Bucklen'a Arnici salve cured him. Cure Cut Bruise, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. 25 eta. i box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Druggist. Tb average woman seldom under stands herself, but she can see clear through ever other woman. J.M tb A II Hum Ton Haw tfwsrs BoufM WELDON TO NORFOLK. MB. PAUL OARRRTT AMDCAITAIN WIL LIAMS WELL PI.EASKD WITH Til KIR TRIP DOWN EAST IN THK INTEREST OF THK BOAT LINE. Mr. Paul Qairctt, iu wriiintiif the recent trip he took down the river, iu company with Captain Williams, to as certain the sentiment of the shippers as to the establishment uf a line of steamer from Weldon to Norfolk, says: At Halifax a meeting was held, and there was no difficulty in getting a pledge of $1,000 from its best citizens. At Scotland Neck the fact of its being five or six miles from the river, making it necessary to build a railroad to connect, to derive any real benefits from the line, was presented as a reason for further con sideration before taking positive action I am sali.-fied, however, that this town may be relied upon to join in and tako ils pro rata share of the stock. At Palmy ra we received assurances of co-operation, and can rely on assistauce. At Hamilton the conditions arc exceedingly favorable, for uolil recently competition there has given llittn reasonable rates, but as soon as the competition was ariven tn, i tie rates rose Irom 50 to 100 per cent., and our efforts are meeliDg with very hearty rec ognition, and assistance, for they know tbe benefits to accrue. At Williamston we met with some indifference, owing to the fact that for the present the rates to the place, (notwithstanding the fact uf a recent rise of about 25 per cent ) are in the main satisfactory. A bait of cotton goes from Williauisim lo Kdenton ly boat, thence by rail to Norfolk, a distance by boat of 40 or 50 miles, and liv rail of about 80 miles, for "5 cent. The rale until recently was 50 cents per bale, and we were told that it had been as low as 25c per bale. We fay for a considerably less distance, and no transli-r, t nil pT bale. At the same time, we have assur ances of considirable stock in the the en terprise. At Plymouth there was veiy much evidence of interest and thecitizois of the town will meet any reasonable re quirements and expectations At Kdeutoo there was also a Satisfii d element. We even found one man wl.o staled that the higher the rate the bet ter it suited him, as he did not pay it. If on what he shipped, the man at li e end of the line paid it, and if on what be bought, be made his customer tniv it r ; therefore he had no interest in the mat tercsts, meaning the interests of the com- munily, and not the narrower view of purely personal interests? Such men aie always evident in a town of any growth, for upon such men alone can the com munity reply fi.r development. The same conditions prevail at Eliza beth City, but that town is alive to its interests, acd is reaching out for the trade of this River section, and its en terprising merchants showed much en couragement. n hue the people are en i,i. f, ,U rr...,. ,..i.f ..,,.. they realize that their only guarantee of a eootiouioc of same, is competition, and hence they lostir independent linos. And . mk. r m..,v,.. i. nified their willingness lo take stock in the enterprise in liberal amounts I have endeavored lo explain to those whom we niel, thai we were not asking aone sided favor in l.ici, we were simply onvring to pool our interests with theirs in building and maintaining an indenen den, line t0 b, BDed by the real shippers along the river, and operated in their interests. One thing the trip tins re suited m, was the finding that for our river, and guaranteeing these lines freights they will treat us liberally, and furnish us the outlet and relief we need, and must have. I propose however, (and I feel that I have the endorsement of all that are interested in the matter) that we shall make good the offer carried by us to all points lower down, and if they on their part will join us, lo carry through the idea, aa at first proposed, of an inde pendent line to Norfolk and Baltimore, we will subscribe our money to such line, and give it our patronage. If, how ever, the ciiiea and towns lower down, are at present enjoying entirely satisfac tory rates and facilities if thy are so blind lo previous history as not lo feel inn inn pun propnwn iT"r'! nrj IDfur ance against higher rates in future, when oompelilioo shall have been crushed, thi n we propose to open negotiations with the independent lines now in these waters, and equipping our boats for the upper river, aeek tbe best relief possible. But I do urge in support of cur plan, that it insures (under good management) greater measure ot rcuet, and mora permanent guarantee at less cost to each individual than any other plan that has been devised. Owned is it will ba by the shippers, with stock widely distribu ted, and made nun-transferable except through tbe Board of Directors, if our competitors undertake to drive us off by outliog rates, we shall make our dividends whenever we pay i freight bill, ind we ean afford to keep our boats idle, if need be, while the gocds are being carried by our competitors it lea than cost, But with i line of first elasa steamers, built for carrying freight, we ean carry tbe freight aa cheaply u lines which ire over-capitaliied, and which have high salaries to pay to figure heads in the shape of President!, aid offioera whoa functions are to ''water stock," and draw dividends, while w, like Jones, "nay the freight." Owing to business requirements nome, my trip wis cut short, hut 1 am ready to take up the work again, and am in fact prosecu'ing it with lull vigor, by correspondence, ai d will go to any iioini t may tie rath a to cnuter with the cm lens of any town who think I can help the matter along. Rest assureJ of thing, we of the up-river section i never ici tne mallet urop until we have found the greatest measure of relief pos sible. Asking indulgence for so much space aod time, 1 leel 1 must call atteutton to the veiy forcible contrast presented to ay mind. It was my first trip to Kliziheth Oil y . or to Edentoo even. Imagine my surprise at finding such a state of prog ress in these towns The former I wish to speak 01 especially. 11 has hut one railroad while we have two, supposed to be competitor for business. The pn sent rale, 1 was informed, on a few staple products, are as follows: H'ineiiilie they are almost as remote from Norfolk as were. Their rate on a bale of cotton is 50c. per kale, ours to Norfolk, is ? I 50, On a barrel of ft mi, their rate from Norfolk is lile. per barrel. Ojrs is from 23 to 40c. On a barrel of sugar iheir rale is uc, ours is iiic. lnese figures were given me by reliable merchants, They have hut oue road, but water com petition. hat is the result? Elizabeth City, a town not half so fortunately lo cated for business as we arc, has a popu lation o( over s.mm, and iu addition lo very considerable manufacturing and shipping interests, has six wholesale groceries, all doing a prosperous business Now look at the contrast. We pay for all freights to this point from three to five times us much as is charged at El'Zi beth Ciiy for 'he same classes of freight How can we expect ever lo amount to anything as a business centre with such a c ndiiion of aff tirs ? The question is nalurally asked, thai if the rates to Weldon are reasonable and legitimate, how can the Norfolk & South ern maintain it-ell with rates oolv one- third or one-fourth as high, and little il any through traffic, as the trunk lines enj y This is what I heard on all side down there lhat ia spite of the low freight, the Norfolk ( Southern paid a larger dividend to its stockholders last year than any road iu the South. Aud its equipmeut and accommodations are the iqual of any of the other roads iu the State, while in the matter of passen ger stations, it shows greater care lor comfort aud appearances than either of our two lines. I am not of those who oppose raiiroae's oo principle, ihey are necessary to every business and individual, and should be enmutaged, but they have the mikiug or ruin of any town io the r power. Can we uot come together on some plan, and either give them the oj -poriunity to make this a town, ur force .1 . . i. , , meiu io give us sucn reasonable rates as will enable us to build here such a town as our location aud advantage warrant? This the boat line will accomplish. Respectfully sulimiiled, Pai l Garrett. BRAVE MEN FALL. Victims to stomach, liver and kidney 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, ruu-down feeling But there's no need lo feel like lhat Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: ''Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when be is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dius. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could tako. I can now eat anything . and have a new lease on life. Only .Vi terns at II'. M. Cohen's Drug Stonfv Every bottle guaranteed. There is said tobta new kissing Lug coming, neii, it San t kiss any sweeter than the old on tie girl who loves you sn. is vttt irnuh like the blossom ing uf a llower. Its lieautv and rfec'.nn ilefiids entirely lip-in thu care bcsiiiwcd upon i;s parent. hxiectant motliers siniulil have the temlerest care. They should lie spared all worry and anxiety. They should eat plenty of good nourishing fil on.ltiikegentleesercies. This " ill go a long wav toward preserv ing their health and their lieautv as well as that of the little one tb come. But to be absolutely suro of a short and painless labor uiey should use ftlothcr's Friend reru'ariTdtirinfr th? months of rtft turn. This n a simple liniment, which is to be applied externally. It gives strerirth and viKr tn the muscle aod prevents alt of the discomforts of preg nancy, which women ttet to think w-re absolutely neceiwsrv. When M t)ier a Friend is ssedi .here is no oanaer whatever. t.et Mother' Priend at ths dru tore, I per bo tile. THE BRADFIFID RfGlTATOR CO. ATLANTA, UA. WrS lr Mr tnt bnjk,H Stfor Baby B'irm." LOANS Loan made on Life Insurance Policies. Life Insurance Pnlieiea anil Corporation bonds purchased Apply giv ing number of policy and uame o." com nan T etc , to 329 3nv j A A Baby's Weldon, N. C. E, CLARK The llf IN If PR T WELDON, 1ST- C. The Best of Everything kepi in stock. Fresh Seasonable gnols for family use. General Supplies for the Public. Full line HARDWARE. FINE BAR My bar is supplied with the nnst choice WHISKIES, BRANDIES. WINES, CIGARS and lOBM'CO. BM4.P. 'lie attentii n and Prompt delivery. Phnelil. Tin: nri i Tin-, noiti.n. We believe Chamberlain' Cough Remedy is the best in the world. A lew weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold and a troublesome imiiIi, and having read i heir advertisement i our own town I oilier pipers we purchased a bottle to see II It would i tied us It cuicl us be fore the bottle was m .re il:an half used. It is the bo! medicine otit f ir col is and coughs. The Herald, Auilersonville, lml. For sale by W. V. Cohen W'el lon.J. S. Brown Halifdn. Ir. VH Harrison. KnrioM. JinuslsU An education built not upon 'he solid foundation of coinuon si Use i 1 ul the v.iruis!) which hid, s the sciuU-y mctalic I'll mil lire. MILLIONS (ilVKN AWAY. It is certainly gratify itiglo the uublic to know of one e m 'ern in the laud who are not alraid to lie generous ! l'io ely and sutl 'iing. I'll i v'irio!irs of Mr. Kind's N't w lw- ivory fir ou sumption, Cughs and (Mds, have g'vco away over ten mi ii in trid luttln of his great mi diciiu; and haw the silis- faction of knowing it Ins absolutely cured thousands of bopehss. vases, sihina, Bronchitis, lloarsenest and all disease of the Throat, Chest iind Luiil's nio surely urcd by it. tall, i,n II. M. Cohen Druggist, and get. n fro: trial bottle, Regular size 5(lc. and 81. Every bottle. guaranteed, or price ref unded. N0T I C E NORTH CUiGLlNA In the Superior Halifax t o i : xt i I con it. Ii. 8. Viirker and W. I l';irker. Fxcrnhin 0iJam8 H. 1'arkiT, iliceascil, jilaiotill's, vs. M. Hansom, as execntornf II. J. Pope, ileraurl;H F. Arrington mid his wile, Mttry Amngto'.i; 11. It. Ilarrell, and his wife Annie li. Harrvll: John T. Tope; H. U. Tope, A. Jovucr aud W. H. Joyner, detemliinUi. The delendatitH alwive named will take notice that an action entitled uh almvs has lieen commenced in the Superior eomt of Halititx county to foreclose a mortgage on the tract of land descrihi-d in the com plaint, and situated in Halifus county; and villi delrndnntH will further tike uoti"e that they are reinired to appear at the next form of the Superior court of said county to be held on the lgih Mtmday alter the tirst Monday iu March, llitsi, at the court house of said county in Halifax X C , and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 'Jiul day of April ltfOO. STKKI.IXG M fi.VKV, Clerk Superior Court JjOTICE. I having qnalilied as adiuinistraVor of the estate ol Hurt Turner, those lmhling rlaiuia auaiust my intestate are reiiest"d to nn-scnt the mine within 12 months Irom the iihlit"tion of this notice 1 shall pleat) this until in bar of a revery against thone failing to preseut their claims within said time. KUWAKIIT.CI.AIiK, .1 2'2 fit Aitniinistratnr. JJ"OTICE: I having qualified ajadniinistratorof the es ate of Addie K KceU. those holding claims aga i ust my inirsitate are requested to present the aam within 12 months Irom the puhlicatioa of this notice. 1 shall plead thia notice in bar of a reeotrery against those failiag tti preent then claims within said lime. EDWARD T. CLAKK, 3 2"-6t Administrator. HANIXSHMK l WELLING VOU. KKNT I will rent on reasonable terms the splendid 11 room dwel.ing ol the late B. R WLitaker, in EtifielJ, N. C. All neccsnry nut houses, and Kables on the lot, iwo room t Ifice in yard aod excellent well of water. Beautifully sit uated for a boarding house. Cooveoieot to railroad depot. Apply to 0. V.. McGwkian, 3 22 4t Knfield. N. C. JJOTICE. The unilertigtied havi igiiialilled betoro the clerk of tbe Huperior court of Halif n oouutv as mlnnnwrrntriT of Hirrict T u.....n .1 1 l ..." .. . uuwm, un-cweti, uert'117 noun, s all fier sons holdiiK claims against said intonate tn prrsvnt them to her on or belure tha urei a.iy ol Mar Will. MALI. IK A Vl).T(IX, Administratrix. Weldon. X. C , March 17, 1!M. 3 lt. "OTICE. ' 1 nTing qnaitnea ns administrator of tne matt ol Kichari! Turner, those hold ing claim against my intestate are re quested to present the same within li months from the publication of this notice. 1 shall plead this notice in bar of a recov ery against those failing lo present their claims to m within said time. KDWAKD T. CLARK, 3 22 St. Administrator. N OTICB Id porsiKHie nf n order of the Supe rior court of Halilai county I will on Ws 20th day of April sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the residence of the late Mrs. II Ponton, near WeWoe, the personal and perishable property of said Harriet T. Ponton consisting of household and kitch en furniture, horses, hogs aod other arti cles. Thia Mareh 24th, 1900. M ISS 8. A. PONT OV Admistratrii of Mrs. ilaiti.t X. Ponton. 3 29 21. 7VU, AND WINTKIt OI'KSlXli FURS! FURS! FURS! J. H.THOMPSON Kitrmt rlv with J. V. (iilim r. Now up -mug tht' iimst nimpleti' lint' of Kl'!iS rver ihpliivnl in tins city, om risirKM tht mont litshioiinhle designs. Sp('eil uileution it ca I li'il tit I,A OIKS' WALKINti HATS. Commit to Hue ut M ENS SUIT AN I) STIFF HATS. SOI.K U.KNT Uanlap's Celebrated Hals. J l.lovd (Imtlf.n mill Hf!lnrt A. Murp ley, .v it h J H. ' liiiii;p-"i', will U'pliiiSHl t' see their ru-iuls Acn.k-my uf Music Huildin .(.rloli Va Tdephoi e Hl.'i-i. net li ly Female Ho you km w the l'.st meilici.le on earth for all I -male weak in-sesV Try lr. MiCmII'b ORANGE BlOSl'GM if you don't. His l'lle Cure and oili er reined les are j list i.s good. Corres Hjiiiltiice solicited. MK", M TTir. IMVI IIIM l'lt. Agt llee 11 (llll AKCI.A. N. ('. You can have Your Eyes Tesied and 1'iopirly Fitted wi.lr GLASSES AT SMALL COST, BY H. J. CORDLE, OPTICIAN, UTTLETOX, N. C. c;rdtiate K. & M. Optical College. CUllKS ? iAM rstf TO STAY CURED For sale in Weldon by W. M. Cohen, anil A. II. Z illieoffer. dr. legists. $1 J. A. ALSTON FINE l'KOVIHIONS, CUvr l Tobacco. Rest Bread and Cars at my lukery. Pine Whiskies yn wises- Merriiow Clk and l'ridenf Virginia, nice and mellow Itar atocked with Choice Irriuita of every kind. Cor. AY.uhiartoii Ave. and I'irit Ftnct. Weldon. N. C. 1(121 ly F. G. CORSETS MAKE American Beauties, r.c. , ruatest Oa Each Box. KALAIA10O CORSET CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Hrs.H.L.Merritt, I MIME Fill Wastry ENFIELD, N. C. mar 15 Cm. H D. R. ANDERSON & CO. m PnrV Paflkfirs I Anil Wholesale l'rovisiou 1 i'i.,-,r k'lh soiles li b lielhes Wlilaranil clear riaies, an avcragm fli ,V tTOnlirs solicited ami tilled at lowest fehiiiv D. R. ANDERSON & CO., Weldon, N.c. A Wt idler vou nilvBiitagis obtainable nt no I are up-lmlate in all mirde. lings and iiiiend to hold ourjnst title of l.EADKKH IN I UW l'lilt'KS and l iberal Terms. i fcWE TRUST THE PEOPLED ' We are Hie only people Helling a Solid Oak Kidroom Suit, Ten pitat$l5 A solid Oak Double Door Wardrobe lo match at f 10. An eliguut Woven Wire Spring at J1.7S. A g, hhI hair aud Fibre Mattress, two luirla, only A pair of feather pillows $1 2!,, Mogniceiil line of New Carpets, & Mattings,-: Oil Cloth,S Lace Curtains, gi Window Shades, Cooking Stoves, and Ranges, liabv Carriages. Coiubia. Parlor Suits, nnd everything else nsnally carriid in a first class Furniture Hou-e. toy Write lor our catalogue of fahy Carriages, etc. MAIL OKKKICS K('KIVK 1'ltOMPT ATTENTION. ::KENT FURNITURE CO., g:g: Xo. I'.'ll Svcimore Street, PFTEHSUFKO. VA. 1 - Il A WHOLESALE l n M r I j Hi Sv ' Vjjr ,. o..,, r,. ... rr. , aiTT e nen vuiy iu .iierenania. w- Orders Solicited. 2 8 Iv JOHN 0. GAM AGE, LiiiicciiiciitBrftpiasteK HAIR. LATHS, File Clay, Maible Fust, Siwer and Chimney Pipe, Drain Tile, Fhell Lime, Ac NORFOLK. VA. iy fl l. H. D. ALLEN & CO., Dealers In Goods, - Notions, -Shoes, Pretty Line of SILKS. PATTERNS Dimities, Shoes, H. D. LLEfi $ Co. WELDON, N. C. 5 0-00-00-n-00- ft Waldorf and Maryland Rye Whiskey. vi it (t vi DISTILLED BY. MYER, PITTS & CO., Baltimore, Md. E. CLAEK, ;;the reliable grocer,) k 'fl'I'KSOI.KAiiKXT IS WKI.IHIV AMI V li'IMTV. i.r 2 P. N. STAIN HACK. LIVERY, oooooo hi Sale And Exchange Stables WELDON, KG FINE TURNOUTS AND GOOD SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. Jt-Carel'l Drivers go with all teams. We keep nice line Bupgiee, Road Carls, Wmons for Sale. .Day 'Phone, No. 25; Ni(tht W. .Pl fiH, Priwlitent, 1st of Northampton count)-. N. O. i.e. ARM1HTEAD Hec ATrrai aNORFOLK MATTRESS CO.,g: Manufaelurera of Hair. Patent Elastic Felt. Huck ' Cotton ind Straw Mattresser, Pil1os, National snd WoTeo Wire Ptiipar Coif, Hackled Husk, Ktr. For catalogue and price list addrew, KCRFOLI BUTTRESS CO, ape 27 ly tta Coamera M.wlolk, Va. jg V. I U tor , V ' ' j-.. TM Dealers. JliKtl.m "".' " t- ainh?v -a I. - . '.i: - J i ri "w . lie.- CV-1 it- -V.-' ?f.tr . ' j f -K ! M ""ej!LavMJi i n.iru,.t,'-ao" nmtket pi locilay received I I in other bouse fuinishii'g establishment. We JOBBERS IN Vt H A IM I J Y THE WKLDON ft KOCEKY CO , HI WIN, N Of Hats aod Caps. DRESS etc., just received. .m 0-0 00-0--y Manhattan xxxx vi vi vi vi vi vi 5 '35 35 ' PKTEll W. tQlillil . oooooo (' ollllR STAIN BACK k SQUIKF. i(tht Phone, No 24 3. lll. A
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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