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RA Yi f AllfM U Taatelo. and Guarant.,. to Cura Chlllt end Faer and all Malarial Traublaa. Dof Not Contala Qnlalne Nor Otbr Poisoa . . . " '"Jure the Stomach Nor Meet th. H..,w beat we h ive ever handled. . A. HCLny S son, Ulna Bit, Tea., the only Chin Tonic which a rhll y ao.i pn - ,'"! w., rni;t Frio. We. IIIUIWN Mf' ll APRIL 1900. Sun .Moo Tuc I Wcj I Ih fri Sat. II 21 3! i 5 617 "8 9 1 110 1 11! 12 113! II "15ifi 17118119 2021 22 2324r 2526:27J 28 29i 301 1 " I 21 3!1 II.HHt It. I Kind Wisr I k't 11. Full Mimiii n. CHURCH DIRECTOHY. METHODIST. Runday Hchool at .: a. m. W. A Pierce, sur rintendent. Preaching at 1 1 a. m., and T::i p iu every Nnniluy Pray er meeting Thursday night at 7. HO p. m. j'. D. Buniiy, Pastor. BAPTIST. Sunday School at 9 30 a. in W. E Daniel, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a m., and 7:15 p m , on 2nd and 4th Hun davs Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:15 p. m. W. N. Johnson, Pastor EPISCOPAL. Holy Communion 2nd Sunday at 11 a to. and the 4th Bunday at 7:30 a. m. in anmmer and H a in. in winter. Services by the Hector eterv 2nd and 4th Bandars at Ha "i. and 7:!W) p in. Even song ev ery Pi May at 7"HI, Holy Day nervines hy appointment Daily services in Lent. Her vice hy Lay keader every 1st and Ilrd Snndavs. hunday School at HI a. nr. W M. Cohen, superintendent. " J. Taylor Chamhkkh, Rector. i HE ROANOKE NEWS. niUKSDAV, Al'KlL 11 19(10. T OWN AND : VICINITY. COUMTY TICKET. FOR THE SENATE: EDWARD L. TRAVK FOB Bol'SI RKPRKNTATIVKS: W. F. PARKFK. W. P. WHITE. For hhkkipf: JO5!. A. HOl'SE. FUR REdlKTKB OF PKKDH; J. H. NORMAN. FOR TREASURER.' J. P. FUTRKLL. FOR I'ORONKB: DR JOHNO'HUIEI. FOR SURVEYOR : W. R. NEVILLE. FOR COM M tSSION K as: W. R HARVEY, J. W. NORTUINCTON. B. A. POPE. Politics warming up. It is lime to plaut ooru. Next Sunday will be Easter. Gardeners are on the alert. Get your boats and nets ready. TmLtnteo sown almost gone. Tomorrow- will be Good Friday. Tac shade trees are budding out. TdE days continue to grow longer. The peaoh trees are in full bloom. The roses will soon be with us again. - Pepper and salt clothes are seasona ble. "Com t OFF," is the message to lie tons door. People are beginning to take things for that tired feeling. The cold wind will soon give way lo warm, balmy sunshine. APRIL showers may briog May fl wr but they spoil spring bonnets. Till average woman wouldn't feel oom f rlable unless her shoes hurt her. FULL prooei dings of the Sate ciO- Ventioo will be published nest week. See aotioe of Howard Alston, adver tising some valuable Iowa lots for sale known aa the Qee lands. Misu Mart L. Wills has qualified as administratrix, with the will annexed, of the lata Ei Wills, of Brinkleyville, This issue o ntains notice of W. E. Daniel, aommiaaiiner, who will sell val Babl. property in the town of Halifax May 28 h Major T. L Kurt, who U one of the largest and m nt substantial farmers in this section informs us thsl he will plant five hundred aores in peanuts this Jer. WALTER Cotton, the terrible despera do who wssreoeo'ly lynched at Emporia, Va , has a brother living io Weldon Unlike Waller, however, he is said to b a very humble, good negro. Mr W. T. Parker is doing a rush ing business at his bakery He is selling his elegant bread lo ibis aud all the ad joining towns If good bread and fair aad hooesl dealings nnuot for anything be is bound to suooeed. We haven t more honorable, sulwiantial business man in Weldon than W. T. Parker. Advertised Letters. Indies' list Ida Hopper, Beria Hawkios, Cervsnncr Maotutn, Lue Matehell. Hitiie Shaw. Gents' List: Henry Fi ipatriok, Gill Joes, Harry Lurd, W. T. Murray oheppard Williams Will Deliver tue Address. Ex. 'Senator M. W. Rioaora has aoeepted an linvitatioa from the "Daughters of the C-infoderaev" lo deliver the memorial ad dross al Washington, N Con 10th of M iy. A tteat is io store for the people ol tbal aeotion. Bobbin's Chill Pills ire the best. Coat lass than any chill and fever remedy, and thoiy are guaranteed to cure, or jour money back, rnoe 25c. per bottle Drogjiata. Pepsi Ulllll lUlllb aay: -Ramon', Pn.l r.l.ill ,,-7- ?: ncrlhn .tin h ,,rctic .nil say. it ii 'Ut initiry l the stomach tlreo.ievi.le. i'ei.i. Swift & Cu The Swift irchi.i.u hanis aod silver leal lard are known nil over the country. They are (he best I,, bo had. The haras arc sweet anil juic) ami ilio lard is a pure kettle rendered article. Fr ale retail by nil family grocers and mild to I he ru.rchanls by ibe Weldon Grocery Co. He sure to auk fur Swift 's meals and lard when you have lo 'my. Oi'kninii Day Scoiob of fir : 1 1 a i .... vim- or win n cn to Mm mi . Iiu- r y pe ning it Mr: I . A. L..is Imn I.-. .me mote today. During the past few days Mrs. L'wia and her accomplished and talcnii-d milliners have been lusy getting rend) for the ntienioir. This uiorninir the e. hibilion i ready for inspection and the tore presents the moat allruclive appear ance of any spot in town. A ooidial in vitation extended today and tomorrow. Halifax Notes. YJr. 8. G. Dan iel, of Littleton, spent Monday here. Mra. J. L. Ousby left Tuesday for Raleigh, on a visit to her daughter, Mrs W. II. Blackball. Quite a number of Halifai people at tended the Stale cmiveuiion. Rev, Mr. Davis preached an able ser mon here Sunday. The Populist convention, will be held hero Saturday. Mr. 8. ,M Gary weut up to Wei Ion Tuesday. J. O J. Ukntle SpRiNd. An esteemed or- respondent.whn is iu dined to be poeiical, wiites that "gent'e spring is here, and the little violets sre peeping from under the hill sides'' Now ihe al uanao had advised us of the advent of sprhg, but it failed to iufor o us that it was title" and that the li'tie viol ts were plating hid i sod seek suing the hill id.s. We are deeply gra'eful f .r thi nl'orm ition aud trust that spring may ever contiuua to he "gentle" and that the doir little blue flowers mav eidov peeping Irom under the hill sides." The Herald Sqkari Cumpant. The Herald Square Company playel sl Kitity's Hall on Wednesday night of last week to a lairly good and appreciative audience. This company is ooe of Ihe very best that ever flayed to a Weldoo audience. They rendered Ihe beautiful ttle opera, Olivette io grand style They were handsomely costumed sod their sweet voices were the Guest we ever u rd. 1 Ins company has been engsged to play here during our next fair aud we oan ssfely promise them a crowded hou-e each nighl. Tramp Injured A negro tramp. who was stealing a ride oo the freight train. Sunday morning, was quite bad'y injured by jumping trom the train, near the Seaboard Air Line bridge over Roa- n ike river. 1 he acculent occuired id Northampton county and Ihe negro was taken up and brought to Weldon, where he received medical attention. It was found that his foot and leg were badfy mashed and that amputation would le necessary. He also sustaiued other in nties. The railroad authorities had bin tikeo Iu the Coast Line hospital in Pe tersburg, on train No 32 Mouday morn ing. We Love Them, Just the Same A fashion note says that belts, gloves sod neckties ol rattlesuake skin will be worn s great deal by women this year. We knew the poor rattlesnake would have lo come to it sooner or later, says the Dor- ham Suo. It was about Ihe only vr mint left that women didu't wear. Think of a woman being arrayed in a silkworm dress, sea 1st iu sarnie, ostrich feather hat, goat skin shoes horse hide belts, tc r toise shell coiuh, clain shell buttons Spin dog muff, camel hair underwear mink tail collarette, alltgitor hide purse and now a rattlt'.nake necktie. Solo mon, in all his glory, wasn't such s nir nsgerie as these aud yet we iove then no matter what they wear." Woodmen of the World Organ izi in Roanoke Rapids. Depni Consul Commander, W. II. Fairless, Portsmouth, Vs., organit 'd on last Thurs day night, io Roanoke Rapids, a camp ol the Woodmen of the World, with Ik following nffioers: C. P Mima, Coobu Commander. J M. Grissird. Advisri Lieutenant, 0. R. Birkley, Clerk, Dr 8 B Pierce, Phvi ian, V. D Tiller Banker, O L Smith, Escort, H House, watchman, and J. B Fiooh, sac retsiy. The esnin starts out under the most favorable auspices, sod hss as its mem bers the leading citit'os of Ihe town. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yea, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilixed world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion ot biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appeo dicitis, Nervous Prostration or Hear failure, ate. They used August Flower to clean out Ihe system and stop fermen Istion of Ihe undigested food, regulate the aotion of the liver, stimulate the oer vous sod orgauio actioo of lbs By Hem and that is all they took when feeling dull sod had with headache and other aches. You only need a few doses Green's August Flower, iu liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by W. M. Cohen, diuggist. Three thousand, six hundred and forty yard ftoe quality Boor mattings just re ceived ana in stock, w HI retail tnese msniogs at and leas thai tb rej u! wh oleaata prioaa. H , C. Spiers, JOYOUS TsTK: i-l win ! X T Sunday is the day when in celebrate the glorious resurrection to the Umsiian faith, lor around it clusters our only hope of a j lyous re-uuion with loved oues who have gone before. For if Christ be not risen from the dead stsl dav. opriaie I aud if The all A Freak of Nature. At the county home is a curious looking little larkey that would do crtdit to a freak museum. He looks like anv other little arkey of twelve or fourteen years, ex- pt his head. And it is here that na ture stamped liitn a freak. His besd is ahout the size of a small cocoanut, or rather we might say it looks like the head of the little monkeys we see with street organ giindera. The boy is idiotic, of course, and grius at every one it puts its ad like eyes upon. He was here Sat urday with ooe of the wagoos from the county hme and while io town some one presented him with a little red cap, which suited him admirably, and sp ared to please hito immensely. The Old Reliable. Our merchants very wisely stick to the old reliable con fectionery house of C. C. Alley, Peters burg, Va. Fur years th genial Mr. W, Warren has been celling on the trade ere aud he always finds orders wait- ng lor him. Ihe house be repre sents is one of Ihe best of the kind in the country. Alley keeps everything fresh nd up-to-date io his line. Our fathers bought ooofections years ago from Heniy Alley, who established the business now conducted by his sod, C. C. Alley, nd it is uot surprising that Ihe sons ol ormer merchants buy from the worthy son of the man who for years was lead ing confectioner in Petersburg, Charlie Alley is a conscientious young man, a Christian gentleman and treats all his customers right. Stratton k Bhauu. We take pleas ure in directing the attention of all in terested in peanuts to the advertisement of Messrs. Stratton k Bragg, Petersburg, They sell the best peanut pickers auJ thrashing midlines on the market and have tbem suitable fur all. Small midlines for individual Work and large nichines fur those who do custom work vVe know the firm ol Stratton k Bragg to be oua of the most reliable. They tell vou just what you can do with heir machines and what you cannot do. They also deal in all kibds of hardware, nichinery, engines, eto. 1 bey have no ub agents. All order or inquiries must is addressed direct to the firm and you uay rely on what they say. n iiu hem for free dialogue, prises, torus etc., and mention the K anoke News Now at Littleton Mr. J. F Rngle and Mr. L-ster, who have been taking pictures here lor the past lew weeks, have folded their teut and gone to L ttleton, where they ars now prcpand to mike pioture of every description Tuey are no strangers to the people of Link ton and that section of surrounding oouutry. Mr. Eogle has been making pictures for Ihe people of biatero Laro tins since 13")8, aud like good wioe, he improves with age. Eogle aod Lester Dike Ihe very latest things IU photo graphs aud (heir pictures oo Veloi paper ire the litest and prettiest things out. The fathers and mothers of Littleton vere photographed by Mr. Eogle years igo and now he will be pleased to make netiires nf their children. The visit of 4 .'sirs. Eogle aud Lester lo Littleton .fiords the people of that section a splen lid opponuuity to have soma good like lesses made. .)KAFSESS CAN'T BE CURED ry local applications, as tbsy cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only ooe way to cure deafness, md that is by constitutional remedies Deal'uess is caused hy an inflamed coo Ittioo of the Eustachian Tube. When his tube get inflamed you have a ruuib mg sound of imperfect hearing, and hen it is entiiely closed deafness is ihe result, and unless ihe iitflauituatioo can ic takca uut aud thiiiti'ie rct.irrd tot'? i .rmal ooudilioo, heariug will be dualmy I forever: uine civs out ol ten air aused by catarrh, which Is n .iliing bui iu iufltuiod condition of the mucous surfaces We will give one hondr. d d .liars foi my case of desfness caused hy catarrh that oannot be cured hy Hills Catarrh jure F.J.CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, Ohio tavSold by all Druggists 75o Testimonials free. Hall' Family Pills sre the best It is by the bard chip of struggle thai you reach the shining shore of success. Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. Kenna, Jackson Co, W. Vs. About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which confined ber to her bed fur over a m nth aod rendered her unable to walk a step with out assistance, her limbs being swollen to double their normal sin. Mr. a Mad dux insisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottU and used it according to th direc tions and the next morning aha walked to breakfast without assistance in any aasnntr, and ah had ant a liojihu attack sine. A. B. Parsons. For mis br W. M. Cobea Weldon, J N. Brawn kUUn,Dr. A.aV Harrison, Kuld,Druuli. 'ii iu,Am ri' . ff n .rvHa-vV'- l linna lJ'Tktr 5 toseeiargi 1 J'WW EASTER. the people all over the civilised world of Christ. It is a day most important then is our faith in vaiu and our hopes of a blissful future life built upon the sands. Easter is the day that revives our hopes and reminds us that the grave has no poer tu hold the immortal part of humanity, and that death is only the narrow mar gin that divides liiue aud eternity. Sunday the j lyous anthems ol pr.We, proclaim ing; the resurruciiou, will be heard in the churches of the land, while the Easter decorations, Easter gifts and EaBter eggs will help to make it a Na services will be held in the Weldon the day is fair we may expect to 5 congregations. bells of Easter ringing, up the Bower buds springing: Poets tune their rhyming, To sound of Easter chiming, m PEN PICTURES OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS CONCERNING THOSE WHO COMB AND OTHERS WHO GO. Mr. S. J. Calvert, of Jaokson, was here Monday. Mr. S. G. Daniel, of Littleton, wai io town Monday. Mr. W. T. Williams, of Ringwood, was here Sunday. Miss Susie Brickell spent several hours in Enfield Saturday. Mrs. Mamie Chadwiok, of Kinstoo, is visiting relatives in town. Captain T. H. Chavasse, of Hender son, was in town Monday. Mr. R L. Tilghman has been spend ing the past few days here. Sheriff J. A. House, of Gaston, spent a few hours in town Monday. Hon. Thomas W. Mason, of North ampton county, was here Monday. Captain and Mrs J. A. Culls, if Rocky Mount, were here Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J.W.Cole, of Enfield, were here Monday en route home. Mrs. R J Lewis, of Littleton, spent Mooday night in town with relative. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Russell have re turned to Weldon from Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. J. D. Bundy attended the meet ing of the Epworth League at Raleigh, last week. Mrs. S. J. Brooks, of Manchester, spent several days here this week oo a visit to friends. Mr. and Mrs W. T. Overstreet, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday in town visiting relatives. Mr. B. C. Holland, of Enfield, one tf the most popular salesmen on the road was in town Monday. Mr. George C. Green is home from the Georgetown College, Washington, D. C, to spent the holiday season. Mr. W. S. Wilkins, of Norfolk, who has been spending the past few days in town visiting relatives, has returned home. Mra. r. W. Weller went down to Rocky Mount Saturday to attend ibe fun eral of the one year old daughter of Mr. aod Mrs, George Parker. Mr. W. M. Cohen, who has been spend ing the past few weeks in New Orleans aud other sections of the State of L uis- iana, returned home Saturday. Rev. Oliver Ryder, of Scotland Neck was here Friday oo bis way home from Raleigh, where he had been attending ihe State convention of the Epworth League. It a Kf Kit win, key is liquid mu-ic, b-ttled poetry, ripe mellow, Refreshing aod delicious. Sold by W. D. Smith, Weldon, N C (By Request ) ASH WEDNESDAY. Holy days of penitence and prayer; Draw oo apace. Welcome calm 1 days when I msy draw so near His leoder grace. I wi I arise, fur Thou dost bid me coo In accents sweet; Although, my God, I know I am ui fit Tu kiss Thy feet. The Wliiteliee of Thy pUlily I plead To stand for me. ris through ihe Limb, for siuners slain dure To come to Theel No merit io myself olaim, for I A o poor iodeed; In pain and penitence I Cjm i, bruised And broken reed. S arch Thou my secret thoughts, subdue my will; Bid discords cease Let me triunif hint soar to punt skit On wings of peace. Above ihe mists aod shadows, as th wild Dove in its flight, Clesring the distant blue oowardl upwsrd! In boundless light. In sweet commuaion now to dtsw apart And walk with Thee. Yea, Master I will follow, even lo Gethsemin., Oh, to turn away from sinful self and Torturing care Io passion days lo find beneath Thy wing A refuge iberel Mary B. Heyir, ENFIELD LETTER. HON. K. W. POU TO SPEAK BONDS SOLD TO BANK OF ENFIELD A MARRIAOI OTHER NOTES OF INTEREST. Eufield, N. C., April 9th Special. Hon. E. W. Pou aod other distinguished speakers will be here Saturday and will opeu the campaign in great shape. Chair man Meyer, who is a bustling democrat as well as a bustliog merchant, says he will have a big cruwd here that day. The town improvement bonds were sold to the Bank of Eufield for 105. A few days ago Mr. Henry Wbitaker aud Miss Donna Ueptiostall were quietly married. These young people had been engaged lor the past twenty years and such constancy must be rewarded by much happiness for the happy pair. Captain Bell with bis dredging boat his reached the railroad bridge over fishing Creek. Ibe creek is now navigable from Enfield to Tar river. Mr. M. V. Barnhill will leave ibis week lo contract for machinery for an up-to-date round bale ginnery with a capacity of twenty-five or thirty bales a day. "UEFOKB BABY IS BORN." A valuable little book of inter est to all women sent free. Every woman looks forward with feel ings of iodescribablejoy to the on event iu her life, oompared with which all others pale into insignificaooe. How proud and happy she will be when her precious babe nestles on ber breast bow sweot the name of "Mother." Aod yet her hap py anticipation is clouded with dread ol the paio and danger of the ordeal, so that it is impossible to avoid the feeling of constant fear. The danger and suffer ing attendant upon being a mother can be entirely prevented, so that the com" ing of the little stranger need not be looked forward to with lear and tremb Hag. Every woman who reads this pi per oan obtain absolutely free a valuable and attractive little book entitled "Bcfi re Baby is B rn," by sending her name and address to the Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. This book contains price- ess information to all womeo, and no one should fail to send for it. ESSEX NUGGETS. farmers making oood headway- no tobacco to be planted fruit prospect oood personal points. Farmers of this section are making good headway, though very much be hind with their work. Cottoo seed are said to be scarce aod is kare l there will not be enough to plant a full crop. No tobacco will be planted io this section this year. Esnx farmers have I'tertuiued not to raijj it at less th ist nf production Less guano than usual will be used nd more corn will be plaoted. There is prospect in this section for an abundant fruit crop. There appears to be more sickness than usual. Our friend Mr. II. W. Stokes hss heeo seriously ill, but is, I am glad to say, very much improved aud his peedy recovery is hoped for. Mr John iNorujan went to cnnkley it le to visit his pareots last Sunday. Miss V enie VMuston Is viMting rela tives at Youngsville. Rev. A. G Wilcox filled his regular appointiueut here last Sunday in his usual interesting way. PLAIN HUB. Ill are a source of comfort. They are a source oi care, also. If yon care for your child's health, lend for illustrated book on the disorders to which children are (object, and which Frcy' Vcrmltufe curru lor 50 yean. Oaf M4tt7MUlMwtt. & I. FRET, Baltimore, Md, Swift's Premium Hqttiq Cooked in any manner are always delicious; like Swift's Premium Bacon and Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, there is no uncertainty about the quality Swift's Premium Hams are the very best of 7li mil lion Swift Hams made in a year. Swift's Premium Break fast Bacon and Swift's Silver Leaf Lard are the best of an equally large output. Swift and Company Chicago St. Louii Kaiuu City St. Joiepli Omaha St. Paul 1 1 am Couth 8jr Couch SsroL. In Urns. Sola br dmrMa If Horse Traders in Camp. Tba band of horse traders, wbose tents were pitched at the railroad crossing at the old Bass place, did not leave last week as they expected to do, but their number baa been largely increased this week by fresh arrivals and now the camp presents the appearance of a little city of tents. A good many people continue to speak of them as the "Gypsey oamp," but they are not Gypsies, at all, but Irish people, wbose homes are io Tennessee. How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound i it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop ci ly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health i if you have not got it you can get it by taking ;cosrs nioision You will find it lust as useful In wmmtr is in winter, and if you art thriving upon it don't stop because the weather is warm. yc. md (1.00, alt druggists, SOrrf A HOWNfi. Ch.mlsw. Nv York. OlfllfllSTRftTORS NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix with the will annexed of Ed. Wills, deceased, I hereby notify all creditors holding claims against (aid estate to present them to me, at Brinkleyville, N. C, on or belore the loth day nf April 1901, or this notice will be plead In liar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate will settle at once and save costs of suits. This 7th day of April 10UO. MARY L. WILLS, Administratrix of Ed. Wills, dee'd. apr 13 6t. QOMffllSSIONEfVS UNO SALE By virtue of the decree of the (superior Court of Halifax couuty made in the spec ial proceedings therein pending, entitled h. r. I lark aa executor ol Mrs Josephine Faucett, deceased, against T. N. Harri son and other, the undersigned, the duly appointed commissioner therein, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on the 28th day of May, llXHi at the court house door in the town of Halifax, N. C, a certain lot or parcel of land lying situate and being in or near the town of Halifax and State o1' North Carolina, adjoining the lunas ot Jonn 1. uregory, the heirs ot W. A. Wilcox, deceased, the heirs or Edward Conigland, deceased, and the dower of Mrs. W, W. raucett, aud containing about ten acres, more or less, it being the place of residence of the lute Mrs. Jose phine Faucett at the time of her death. 1 EKMS Oar third cash, balance in equal installments in six and twelve months, the deterred payments to be evi denced by notes with approved security and to near six per cent, interest. The title to be retained until the whole of the purchas money is paid, this the 10th day ot Apnl laoo. W. t. DANIEL, apr 12 td Commissioner. ATOTIOE. In pursnance to a decree rendered at the March term, 1900 of the Superior court lor Halifax county, in the cause therein pending M. A. Hamilton and W. H Hamilton, administrator, against Pattie Williams Gee I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Halifax on Monday the 21st day of Muy, 1900, at 12 o'clock M the following described real property: All the lots or parcels ot land lormerly owned owned by Dr. Charles J Gee, lying on the Roanoke Navigation and Water Power Company's canal and bounded as follows.' On the North by the Roanoke Navigation Company's line, on the South hy First St., on tue west hy Mrs. W. H. Ponton's line and containing six acres, more or less it being one-half of those lotso! land for merly held in common by Dr. Chas. J. Uee and James T. Uooeh and that portion thereof allotted to said tlee aa per agree ment of division between said pirties duly recorded in Hook 39, pages 3 1-32 of the Register of Deeds' office of Halifax conuty which agreement for more complete de scription reference is hereby made. This 5th day of April 1900. HOWARD ALSTON, apr 12 td. Commissioner. H Mrs. Joe Person' I HEMED Why go North for treatment? There ia no need. Union Ridge, Alamance Co , N. C September 9th, 1893. ! ror five year I suffered greatly from Dyspepsia, could not retain anything I would eat, and bave gone for a month and not retain a single meal. For several months I was not able to eat anything except cracker and water and often would not retain Ihia. I suffered with an intense aching and burning in the Uiiimh all ihe while. We paid out quite a nice little sum with doctors, mineral waters, etc. I visited a noted hospital io Baltimore, the Maryland University Hospital, was trested there for five month, when my physician pro nounced my esse incurable. 1 then re turned home much depressed, but still believing I would be ourcd. Mrs. Joe Person visited us and insisted on my trying ber Remedy, believing it would make a cure. This I did, very reluctant ly, but bad taken it only a few day when we saw quite n improvement. I took about sixteen bottles and can say i am now perfectly well and Wrong and feel no inconvenience whatever trom old trouble. It his been two yean lince I was cured by this great remedy, and know in iffeols are luting. 1 am alway ready to rec ommend her Remedy, because I know it will cure if given a fair trial, and wiah every sufferer would try it. Msy Mr. Person yet be blessed in many year in wbioh lo bless suffering human i v : liy. l am, v ery siuuvreij, Mis M. Betlie Graham. MANUFACTURED ONLY Y Rt. JOE PERIO K1TTBKI.L, N. C. II IIIvDIPiniTC mDUBIBP Ullul HjIUUkj ul liiiliu II V 11 Samp n '1 C Uul Sale of Hosiery: Plain and Fancy. Children's Black Rib Stockings sizes 5 to 10-10, 12 J, 19 and 25c. Infants Stockings, white aod black, sizes 4 to C, 10c Women' Black aod Colored Silk Stockings plain and dropstitcb $1, $1 25, $1.50 and S2 Black Silks. & 19 inch linen back Satin extra weight, 50c. 20 inch Bengaline beautiful cord 09c. Verp rich Mirror Antique regular $1 grade at 75o Black Dress Dress.-.-; 36 inch all wool Imperial Serge smooth, even twill, 33c. 38 inch Broadhead all wool Granite Cloth 50o. Easter Perfumes. Roger and Gallet'a celebrated extracts aod preparations the finest in the world. s MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Watt, Rottow Olay, The Great Gray NORFOLK, VA. (When ordering goods, please mention this paper.) C C. ALLEY, CONFECTIONER PETBRSBTJIiQ-, Mr. W. W. Warren represents the firm and will visit Weldon and its vioinity regularly. WWWVWwmmmirmitmm "Little Giant" anfl "Pennsylvania" Peannt Picters. rious requirements in successful operation. Will thresh Wheat, Oata, Rice, etc. Dr. H. V. Duustan, Windsor, N. C, averages 300 bushels per day with smallest ma chine the Pennsylvania. Some who do custom work have bought the second and third machine. Men who have the time, and the means to emiin thniul.i m.k. more money "pulling Peanut" than in any other work-. We have small machine for individual work on plantation or large machines for those who wieh to do custom work. "The day is near when there will not be a hand-picked peanut in Va., save only for seed," writes a customer who is operating three of our outtiui in Knusar miintw For free catalogue, prices, terms, etc , address, STRATTON V BRACC, Hardware, Machinery A Engines, Ptnihn rtt Virtrinita. Manufacturers' Agents for So. Eastern Va., 711 AND 713JE. RICHMOND, VA. WHERE TO GOOD FUENITUEE ! If yon or any of your family are sick, you want the best Doctor you can get, and the best doctor always his the largest pnetioe. It should be tbe same with FURNITURE. Don't buy cheap shoddy goods, but go to i GOOD RELIABLE DEALER, who carries a full took, and is i rule you are safe. It lake TEN Large Soon, and TWO BRANCH store rooms lo hold our immense stock, the largest in tbe State. We can fill your order for any thing carried in a first class store, including LACE CURTAINS and DRAPERIES. MAIL ORDERS alway have PROMPT and CAREFUL atten tion. Sydnor & Hundley, iKSffiifi Richmond, Va. WI R R p II I I'll 1 1 unj ifijj Prices Are:--$5t $6, $7, $8 on up to $25 Violet ic Extract 58o. an ounce. White Rose Extract 58c an ounoe. Vera Violotte Extract 62 Jo an ounce Violette de l'aruie Toilet water 4 ounce bottles, eyray tops 85o. Anthea Toilet Water 75c. $7 Easter Waists at $5.50. A full seven dollars' worth at 85.50. Colored Shirt Waists 50, 69, 89o , 11,81 25. Black Lawn Waists Exceptionally well made 50o. and 81. Sale of Easter Handkerchiefs.; Embroidered edges, lace edges, em broidered hemstitched and plain hems in 1, i and 1 inch widths. At 12o each. We also have a quantity of regular 27 ic handkerchiefs To lend spirit lo the week's selling we place them oo sale at 25c. Men's Goods for Easter Wear. E k L. five ply collars every shape 2 fur 25c. Cuffs link and plain 25o pair. Dress Shirts laundered opeu front and back 50c each, Store, OX MAIN and;gbanby, The "Little Giant" and "Pennsylvania" wore the first successful Peanut Pickers. They were leaders in 1H99. Have added improve ments for I DUO. Mo other machine so strong and durable, do the work so well or so rapid ly, require so little power to drive them, or 'are so easily and quickly adjusted to tbe va and No- Eastern N. C. apr 18 6m BROAD STREET, BUT
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