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THE ROANOKE r ws THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1901. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEEQE, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor- Entered at Pout Ojfice at Weltlon at Second-Clast Matter. RATES OP SI'BSCRIPTKIN IN APVANCK. One Year (hy Mail), Postage Paid $1.50. Six Months 75. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding counties. Advertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. The JiteAre Acpittei THE VOTE 23 TO 27 ON THE FIRST ARTICLE OF IMPEACHMENT, TWELVE DEMOCRATS VOTED AGAINST ARTI CLES OF IMPEACHMENT- What to do with Apuinalda, now that he has been captured, is the ootiun drum to be solved by the foiled States government. Tb Legislature of Minnesota oat down hard on the cifiarcile and passed an act forbidding the selling or giving away to any one any cigarette, cigarette paper or any substitution for both or either, under penalty of $50 for each offence. Joseph A. Conklin, a clerk in the New York postoffice, appropriated a nail pouch coDlain'mg $40,000 worth of mon ey orders and stamps and sloped to the Pacifio slope, but was taken in by the government before he could get to for eign shores. Friday night the Jefferson hotel at Richmond was destroyed by fire. All the guests were saved but there several narrow escapes. The fire originated in the blanket room on the fourth floor and is thought to bave been caused by a de fective insulation of an electric light wire. The Jefferson was the finest hotel in the South and was the pride of Richmond. Its destruction is a great misfortune. Tin Chinese puzzle is still disturbing cabinets and worrying nations. What will cone out of it all is just what diplo mats and commanders have not been able to determine. If the news from Wash ington should turn out to be correct that this country may be entirely shut out of all interests in China, it will not be a calamity as a good manysuppose,but a blessing. Gun. Fbedurick Funston'8 daring project for the capture or Aguinaldo in his hiding place in the province of Isa bella, Island of Luzon, has proved com pletely succccssful. Aguinaldo was captured there March 23rd. The United States gunboat Vicksburg, Commander E. B. Barry, with General Funston and Aguinaldo on board arrived at Manila Thursday tai now the Fili pino ohief is behind prison bars. The achievement receives merited applause and Dewey thinks it will wind up the insurrection. Funston will be rewarded with a commission in the regular army. As an independent Democratic jour nal, the Niws believes that the verdict of the High Court of Impeachment in the case of the Supreme Ceurt Judges is a just and righteous verdict and that it meets the approval of the white people of North Carolina, the majority ef whom are opposed to the respondents politically. While many cood and true Democrats honest no doubt, in their conviction voted for impeachment, the refusal to convict by a senate, more than two-third of whose members were Democrats, shows that the party can be relied upon in every great emergency. The verdict will not on'y be approved by every fair minded person, but We be lieve that it will have a good effect ,and that all who were in favor of impeachmeni win in a snort lime realize that it was a mistaken policy of the House ever to have instituted the proceedings. Recently the Wilmington Messenger .id it would like to see figures showing the average pay of preachers in the Meth odist E. Church in North Carolina, and so of other churches. We suppose the average is low below what it should bi. Rev. Dr A. D. Betts thi noble veterai. and consecrated man of God, General Lee's "in idel chaplain," in a short com- muoicaiion to the Greenville Reflector of recent personal eiperieoce which is ii - forming said: "This wriier, this yei went 30 miles to his first appointnien preached 3 tines, and did noi gel enougt money to pay for his railroad ticket. Ii a few weeks that point had paid hiu f 19 41. Last year he went to hit work paid I.) a nn'ttih house rent, and worke 70 dy before he received a cent, bu habdleJ plenty of Uiout-y during tin y.ar. Methodism in North Carolina does not starve her preachers." THE BEST REMEDY FOR RHEU MATISM. QUICK BELIEF TROSI PAIS. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with (be quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Sometime ago I bad a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons k Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They rec ommended it o highly that I bought a bottle. I was sooo relieved of all paiu. I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it ia the beat remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market." For tale ky W. M. Cohea, druggist. After a long and tedious trial, which cost the State of North Carolina abeui $7000, Chief Juslice D. M. Furches and Associate Justice R. M. Douglas were acquitted on all of the five articles of im peachment in the High Court at Haltigh Thursday. Twelve Democrats voted with the Republicans against impeachment. Os ihe first article the vote stood 27 to 23 as follows : For Impeachment ALEXANDER. ARRINGTON. BRAY. BROUGHTON. BURROUGHS. CALVERT. FOY. GUDGER. JAMES. JUSTICE. LINDSAY. McNEIL. MILLER, of Pamlico. MORRISON'. MORTON. SCOTT. SMITH. SPEIGHT. THOMAS. TRAVIS. VANN. WARD. WARREN. WEBB. WOOD. WOODARD.-26. Against Impeachment : Democrats BROWN. CURRIE. FOUSHEE. GLENN. HENDERSON. LEAK. LONDON. LONG. McAllister. McINTYRE. STRINGFIELD. SUGG.-12. Republicans BUCHANAN. CANDLER. CRISP. DULA. MARSHALL. McINTOSII. MICHAEL. MILLER, of Caldwell. PINNIX. ROBSON. STIKELEATHER. 11. President Turner announced the vole and there being a failure of concurrence of two-thirds of the Senate tho judges were adjudged not guilty on the first ar ticle of impeachment. Judge Allen, of the board of mana gers, then arose ana said, "While we do not believe the verdict correct, we desire to yield to it, and are willing that the other articles be withdrawn or a ver dict of not guilty be entered." The roll was called, however, oo the other four charges and resulted as follows: Article II 2G for impeachment, 24 against it. Vote Article III vote was the same. On Article IV. the vote was 25 to 25. On the fifth Article there was a very great change; 16 Senators voting for impeachment and 34 against it. The judgment of the court was then read which among other things said : "Now, therefore, it is adjudged by the Senate of Noilb Carolina, sitting as a Ceurt of Impeachment at their chamber in (he city of Raleigh, that the said David M. Furches aod Robert M. Dou glas are acquitted of the charges against (hem in said articles." And tbasends a most noted trial. CAUGHT A DREADFUL COLD. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large importer of fioe milli nery at 11153 Milwaukee Avenue, Chica ogo, says: "During the late severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day. Oue of my milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so qiickly that I bought some for myself I' acted like magio aod I began to im prove at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to acknowledge its uterus tor sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. A sash, door and blind faciory is to be established at Greenville, HE KEPT HIS LEG. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hirtford, Conn., scratched bis log with a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffer ed intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputatioo, "but," he writes, "I used one bottle of Electrio Bittera and I I boxes of Buckleo'a Arnica Salve and any leg waa sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Edema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them W. M. Cohen will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Ooly 50o. An oil mill and ginnery will be estab lished at Laurinburg. OASTOHIA. bantu t tlP k'" Haw iwm BoutM F. P. Bacon hai established paper box faotory at Lyon. COLONEL W. H. CHEEK, A Beautiful Tribute Paid To His Memory by Mr. W. B. Shaw at the Interment Last Week. Col V. II. Check, a relative of ('apt. W. r. Cheek, of this pla.v, died sudden ') at Henderson on March 23rd. At the burial, on the Hot ti, if March 11)01, the following beautiful tribute ol rorecl was paid to his memory, oo behalf of ihe Daughters of the Confederacy, by W. 15 Shaw, upon the presentation of floral offerings from eaeh: Friemis: May I not, iu behalf of these seal red veterans of an hundred en Aids, add aa humble tribute to th' ir eimrade iu arm.-? Yea! may I not speak for these Daughters of the South these Vestals in the Temple of Liberty and fur them place a chaplct on the grave where a hero lies buried? The Confederate soldiers ono by ono are being gai bend to theit Glial rest ing place. As a warrior and Chrisiian hero, tho world lias offered no para As I be clouds of hale and pnjudicc are being dispelled by the sunlight of truth and ibe heroes of the South, one by one, are h. ii g trai slrrrcd from ihe cares and turmoils i f hie, s'ar by star is being ad ded to ih" w. iM's constellation f gl. ry. Our lii. id was but a type i f the South ero Cliri-ii.ui soldier, conscious of the jusii.-e of I is cause, be became a hero in 150 coiflicts. At Brandy Station he challenged the admiialion of his superiors by Ins imp pi. I valor; at William-pott, Five Folks and Spollsylania, he exempli fied ihe matchless geoius of Marlboro and, telipsed ihe valor of Nelson. The immortal spirits of Wolf and Colling- woi-d broi.did over hiiu and nerved him to deeds, iu ihose bloidy conflict, pass ing all human expectation, At Gettys burg, that Thermopylae of modern times, he proved a Leonidas indeed. At Lee's Station, with an hundred of It is faithful followers, he stampeded the mounted hosts of the enemy and saved the Capital City of ihe South; last, but not least, at Chamberlin's run, when the camp-firea of the South were shedding their last flickering rays, his iotrcpid bravery chal lenged the admiration of his immortal leader, the glorious and matchless Lee, who, upon the tented field in the very midst of carnage, promoted him to his office of Brigadier; too late, however, for a commission, for there, with the shouts of victory mingled the groans of defeal; the cause of the South bad gone down. Hero of the South, rest from your labors; your life and valor baB added fresh glory to your mother Stato. As over Ihe healhered hiils of Scotland, tra dition still gleams the sword of Wallace, so, in ihe ages to come, shall the glitter ing steel of this hero and his colleagues in arms, shed a halo of glory around the omse of freedom, which shall prove a sear-li light iu history, by which unborn millions shall read the names of the w irld's patriots upon the scrolls of the s'iies The scatlercd remnant of thy OJuirades come now to pour out their tears upon thy mortal mould and place a fragrant garland upon thy resiing place. Sleep on iu a hero's sacred grave; lie grass ibal shall cover this mound will wither and die from the winter's biting fiosis, but your uiemoiy shall be a living green, fresh through all tho ages, and thy patriotism shall inspire tho youth of a thousand years to stand for freedom. Comrades! " He sleeps his last sleep, be has fought his last battle, no sound can awake him to glory again." HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F.J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio, W e, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transaclions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West k Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Drusgists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. taxuSold by all Druggists 75o. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the beat FROM MURPHY TO MAIMTEO Harvy Jordan, President of the Southern Cotton Growers' Protective Association, has issued a call to the cotton producers of the Southern States, asking them to meet at the couuty seat of every county in the South oo Saturday, April 6th, fur the purpose of adopting some plan to restrict the acreage uf the cotton crop fur the season 1901 and lioij. President Jordan urges immediate ac tion by the farmers before the seed for the next crop are placed in the ground. He claims that the planters will not be able to meet their obligations assumed for guano, aod other farming materials with the pries of cotton at 6 cents, wbicb he confidently predicts will result from large acresge. 'TIS EASY TO FEEL GOOD. Countless thousands have fouud a blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life Pills, which positively oure Consti pation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jauu dioe, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver aod Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25o. at W. M. Cohen's drug store. A steam laundry is to be established at Wadesboro Edscata Tone Bowels with Cuearats. Candy Cattaartle, ours constipation forever. lOo, 3f. It C. 0. 0. tali, druggists refund money. Neus Niius as Cull.-j hum liar State h clumps I I' i ; i lo have a tt-w flooring mill. Lenoir is lo have a $75,000 cotton mill According lo the Southerner, Tarboro is much excited ovir mad dogs. Raleigh is lo have another afternoon newspaper lo ha as labor organ A Baltimore syndicate has purchased tho Saiterwbite gold mine, near Morgan ton The Warrenton furniture company has been incorporated, wiih a capital if $10,000. W. A. Wilkerson k Co, wiil establish a plant at Concord for the manufacture of bricks. The Fayetleville Steamboat Company has been chartered with a capital stock of $.'5,000. The High Point Milling Co., has been incorporated with a capital stock of $25.0011. The corner stone if ihe Confederate monument will be laid in Winslen en May L'Oih. Governor Aycnck has appointed Hon. M. H. Ju-liee to the judgeship of the Fourteenth district. II is ejveri out that the actual output of pine for a year in North Carolina is over 750,000,000 feet The Corbiit Biii'L'y Company, ol Hen derson, will begin the manufacture of buggies in about 60 days. The Hickory Milling Co., will install machinery tor the manufacture of ice in connection with its roller mill. A movement is on foot for the erec tion of a $100,000 cotton mill in Nonb Winston on the co-operative plan. The American Tobacco Company, of New lork, has purchased the Blackwcll smoking lobacco Works at Durham. The planing mills of W. W. Mills at Carthage have been sold to J. W. Jack son and others, who will operate them. The fourth-class postofficea at Maxtcn nd Clinton have been advanced to the Presidential grade as third class offices The Nantucket mills, at Spray, has increased its capital stock from $125,000 to $225,000, for the purpose of enlarging its plant. A car load of bananas refused by the consignees was sold at Charlotte for freight charges. Fine ones went as low as ten cents a bunch. All rumors about tho convict force being taken from the E. C. Railway about the middle of next month to work on the State farms arc without founda tion. The Wilson and Tarboro Telephone Company applies to tho Secretary of stale for an amendment to its charter, increasing its capital stock from $10,000 to $25,000. It is ftund to be impossible for this State to make any exhibit at Buffalo The legislature made no appropriation aod the agricultural department has not the means. It would cost $5000 to make ao exhibit of forestry and minerals alone in proper style. State Geologist J. A. Holmes has ee cured Piver's Island near Beaufort for a Mariae Biological Labaratory. The building and equipment will cost $25, 000. Uncle Sam will pay it. The I niicd States Fish comtnissioo will ts- tablish it. Woman's INC.... is hard enough as it is. Jt is to her that we owe our world, an J everything should be made as easy as possible for her at the time of chtMbirth. This is just what MOTHER'S Friend n A will do. It will make liabv's cominir ensv and painless, ami that without tak. ing dangerous drugs into the sys tem. It is aimplv to he applied' to the niusiles of the abdomen. It iwnetrates through the skin carry ing strength and elasticity with it. It strengthens the whole system and prevents all of the discomforts of preKUuucv. The mother of a plumb babe in Panama, Mo says: "I have used Mother's Kriend and can praise it highly." Get Mother's Friend at the Drug Store, $1 per bottle. The Bradfielii Regulator Co., ATLANTA, GA. Write for our free illustrated book. " Before Baby is Born." WHY COUGH Dr. Bull's Cough fcSynip cures Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooplng-Cough and Measle-Cough without fail. All mothers praise lb Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis. Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. Quick, sure results. Price, thecals. Rf fuse the deal- r'swiMtttute. COUCH SYRUP Alwayi cures when others fail. Or. Bull's PllUairaCoiutlpation. gopUlsioc k m I-; i ) W HAT AUK SI lUVihli THAN FACIS? Aulatd.r, . (', ) (M i:i. l tuns j To Mrs. Joe IVrs.m: My little hoy was sun-ly ir. ul.led with impuri'N of the blond, and ihe result was boils and s-itcs ml bis body lo such an extent I lint fie eiuld not rest while lying on his hack or side, but for three weeks he bad to lie with his face down, and turn bis head from side to side to rest it. Alter consilium: a prominent physi cian he told me to ny Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy : : : : which I did. After u-inu it a -hurl lime he was completely cured, ami his general health restored. At the same lime thai tuy little boy was ntllieled ilb (hose s-ns and boil", his bowels wore in a very bad condition, and Ibis medicine ef fected a complete cure of them. I recommend said medicine as a Great Remedy, and Would nut be without it in tuy Imiiio Ai.kx. LassITKII. Anorney-at Law MM.VSITACTTKKIi IINI.V HY 11 RS. JOE PERSON KITTimi.l.. N. ('. II jXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qtmlified tn'foiv tin Hrrk uf llnlifux county im tin1 lust will of Ilt'iijiiniin W. juhnMnn, (W'tTiiM'il, I liort'tiy ruitifv nil j't'rstins huh-Mi'ii to miitl cMutt' tu H-llli' H itfuur ;it nice, til d buy jiitwoiih liru'inn claims lujuniM stud t'Mnti' t jm. si'iit it within ilif next 13 iiumtlis r tin imtHT will In- lilcmi tijtailist their rccnvt ry W.s liul;UT! Feb. i mil. 8 tit. Eu'cutt-r. IKRCK & WhITEFIEAJ) IT t' QR JL c I IT WELDON, jST. C. maw BAaowjwaa if as (DANIKL'S IiniJiINC. NEXT TO IUNK OF W M.DON'.) Full line of Carpenters' ..and.. Blacksmith's Tools. FARMING IMPLEMENTS of every description See our Plows, Castings, Hoes, Axes and Shovels All kinds and sizes of Nails. Table and pock et cutlery, razors, strops and shears. Wood, willow and tinware. Everything for the house, the kitchin and the pantry. Stoves, Ranges and Stove Fixtures. We buy stoves in large lots and can supply your wants at the low prices. wi: auk smrri.Y a iuiiiwai;k iioi si: and di:.i. only in ki wi hoods as aue escu i v I'01NI IN AN ri'-TO-IUTK HAliDWAKK -ToliKS. ' 1 REMEMBER wk ham: kykkythinu i kom a cauck r tack to the finest KntiFii TOIII.S AMI III Il.lil US' HAliDWAKK! UAI.I. ON I S KOIt AN YTHINI1 YOIT MAY NEED AND Vol w WANTrtMIALLIiEl'lJOMrrLYsri'l-UED. LK ft i :v !: ll'1 5j Lli f'jf cl 1 "Bj , PIERCE & WHITEHEAD. :: DANIEL BUIJ.DLNG, WKLDON, N. C. RELIABLE FURNITURE i SUCH values in FURTnTITTJEE We have never before oflcred. YOP can find here the LARGEST STOCK i 'be SOU i ll. DESKS in ureal variety, FLAT, HULL TOl' and STANDING. "VTEW department just added J.N A full line of WINDOW SHADES. OH'ICK chairs in all woods Stationary and revolving. Alsn utools. KKFRIGERATOKS. THE ILLINOIS AUTOMATIC. 15EST in the W OULD. & DON'T YOU FORGET IT. HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD S CO.'S make f 33AJ3"3r CARRIAGES 0 CARTS TENDER no eircuiuslauees would wo J misrepresent poods to mate a sale. "VTEW EST deafen, in HALL RACKS L and IIaoSin HALL ULAfSES. DEFY any dealer in America to beat our own make f BOX COUCHES T OOK1NO GLASSES lSx4l) and larger in lovely pilt frames from 85.75 to 8140 00. ipLEUANT line of I'ARLOR and CHAMBER SUITS U WHITE, BLACK and BRASS BEDS. YES, we have a fine line of LACE CURTAINS, l'ORTIERRES and FIXTURES. Sydnor & Hundley, 7,1 VSHW" Music Id Tie Heir. At MMiW Bawls, to BUT LIQUID MUSIC PUllEOLDltYE MELLOW APPLE HKANDY. .. AND... Fine Wines, MADE FliOM THE CLUSTERING ORATES, SERVED AT THE (PALACE SALOONS (lW. D. SMITH, (J( Washington Ave., WELDON, - - '. C. Full line groceries always on hand. N OTICE. By virtue and iu pursuance ol a power given me in a decree of the Superior court of Halifax county, made at the March term 1IHI1, I will sell at public auction at the court house door at Halifax, Halifax couuty, X. C, oo May 6th, 1SKI1, to the highest bidder, the following tract of laud: That tract on which Thomas Ponton now resides, lying on the northwest side of county road leading from Day's Cross Roads to I'ierce'a Cross Koivds, adjoining the lands of W. D. Smith, Mrs. I. E. Cireen Mrs. E. J- Erury and others, containing by estimation 100 acres, mora or less. For fuller description ace juditmeut docket, vol. 9 Eolio'JM, case 7B0. Terms cash. Time of sale 12 o'clock M. T. C. HARRISON, 3 28 4t Commissioner. SFOR SALE Ig WK will sell our entire stock of goods to an; one who desire to Conduct the same style of mercan tile business ss we bavo for the r.t eiht jr, (ur butties has lTo tho purchasor of our stock we ' will give the pood will of our bus iness and all information necessary to con duct it. Our stock is in good order, and no high price old Btyle goods, all staples. Our reasons for selling, we ex pect to do business in another part of this Stale. While waiting for a pur chaser, we will commence to retail the most of our goods at cost. We bave some special bargains to offer. Come quick before all are sold. SPIERS BROTHERS. Feb. 13th, 1901. N OTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Jo seph H. 1'erry, deceased, late of Halifax county, North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the nudereigned, at Terrapin, N. C, on or be fore March 2Mb. 1!K. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All Der- sons indebted to amid estate will please make immediate payment. This the luth day of March, 1901. J. R. WALLETTi Admr, J. H. Perry, deceased, 3 S8 6t. Chmece Vashin ! ft ablets rOH WASHING CLOT I IKS OK KVKItY DKSt'Jtll'TION, THEY ARE TO ALL APPEARANCE a piece of white wax, having neither smell, taste or sireou'ili, yet they will positively remove every panicle of ... Din, Grease Spots, Etc., That can be moved from the coars est, heaviest aod mo-.t soiled gar tuenti, down to the finest and most delicate fabrics; and have the clothea absolutely cleau without any rub bing or injury to the clothes or color, Any child 12 years old can do the family washing iu In.uj 10 to 30 minutes and at a cost of Irom ltolc.PerHead for each in family. Ir.Send orders direct lo this office and they will he mailed promptly. Address THE ROANOKE NEWS. Weldon, N. C. D E. STAINBACK, NDTIRY PIIRIIP. Wxt.noN, N. C. .Roanoke News Office. iiriinrnor.ii IILIlULnOUII TELEPHONE ornci or G KNERAL SUPERINTENDENT, HENDERSON, N. C. I beg to announce that the follow ing towns are now connected by long distance phones, and the rate herewith published will be in effect on and after December 3, 1900, VILaSUb burllngtou, Chase city, (UrknTille, IMinn, IHirhnm Klillelil, Kriiiiklilitoil. tireenHtstru, lireenvllle, l.uW.boro Ht'mlermin, lliah Point, lllflshoro, Littleton, . I If.'!!":". ...rntT, Naihvlile, i4irimi, Kill-lull, 1 H.i.bv U I Kcotkml Neck Niulllitleld, HprlliK Hope, I '1 arlHirn, tWnke toregt Wnrrenioii, ..I.., .., I vy n IIKifl, St'lsWiUBtun. F. CiToEPLIMAN, EO 1! HAL CO. 1 T U RICHMOND va Southern Headquarters For IKON, STKKI-, METALS. TIN PLATES, IKON AND STEEL ROOFING OF ALL ST Y LICS, HA1HUTT METALS, SOLDERS TINNERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. V.Tr Distributor: for Niagara Machine and Tool Works, of Buffalo, N. Y. B.Send us y .ur orders and inquiries snd palronitc Southern indu!ric J 7 ly f L. O. ANDERSON, HEALER IS- fay and Fancy Groceries, I'H I ' ITS, ('( N FKCTION KR I KS. WILL BE CLAD TO SEE MY COUNTRY FRIENDS. . gogggggg ttttyfteiffir,ip,iriniin.n( winiinurjiwtww ..- -tT- ..... .-,.. -r,. .f-, TV 'rvw-W-W'WWW-W-W,S'VY n 0nr Style and Qnality yVofVrir Of Shoes Are looking; yXJrai.'I he l'attitular M ud is the jfjcMao wc delight in pleasiog in .jr outwear as to STYLE, Shape ?Sv Material and Workmanship INTO Givcus a call. Wo can fit you. Winter Suite i.8 not& If vou have Winter Suit calm Sin and see our line, which is cor-S i&rect, both in cut and fabric, from! gtne cneapest work or business vBsuit to tne ilnest Dress Suit. IHats, Caps, Dry Goods, Etc. & 1 H. D. Allen & Co. m 1WELDON, N. C. u i The Weldon Grocery Co. ' W V V WHOLESALE JOBBKI! iJX STAPLE & FANCY! A-mJ GROCERIES St fXt r, J ... . .. "a "MIOnlyToMrrelMuu. it Orders Hiili, ihil. 'J 8 lv THE WEMMIN tilutCEKV U . WM DON, N. C. JABBER I LAVll UP TO DATE CLOTHIERS. U Fresh Arrival of New Spring Goods DUESS qoODS, H CtfE 8, H WS Boots Sqoes fjjtfs Cjps, fW-Our prioea will Dot fail to please yu.ftt SEE OUR LINE OF NECKWEAR. -OLOTHINGe- ALL OF Ol'Il GOODS ARE MONEY SAVERS. -t ffABBDR & LATIr WILDON, N. 0. IN t - JAN H SU Gen. Snpt,
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