THE DEMOCRAT-
;).VV MAY 5 h, lb'Jl.
-.USHER'S KOTICE-
-,t of all kinds must be in
.''ny afternoon to in
.11 f ii- tli'.' current week.
;i;i;i'I-KMK.N'TS. 1 cent a
.,' " ircrtisi ivj ruc weekly
IAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
i; ,v-' and Children's
.l.Mo.V! -ON is. .JoSKV'.S.
Straw
J'rettv Line of Dtofh
tin of wool Albatross.
Cotton ! 'b illion, Persian
i!ks, Ke'lf'.i'I Cords, India
-mines, Vci'.Ktte Linens,
din, Iiidia I. nun n, Victoria
r ( jiiitrhams. Calicoes
nceived at ElMONDSON
.'- Ilaivl-tnande Sh'ies, always
i 1 every pair fully guaranteed.
EiMO'HSON it JoSEY.
AND LOT FOR SALE
lion-e nnd lot on Main Street
. ;i tbt; Wilson Allsbrook place.
iv.'fiO ff'''t.
with all
A good two-story
convenient outhouses.
i! .V' 1 !'
A r..r.
;.MN IN IT.
. t., . ditor of Tin: Democrat,
,( r, hv wsrn all persons against
r !(.!, Whitehead, colored, as he
( !'l It
iiiployment indebted to me.
i2. Js. L. SlIIKLDS
M :
SEE HERE.
r in fine from 15 to 2 per cent, by
HI' YING
Fruit .. Trees
i-i i cth-r Nursery Stock from the
O
Id "North State Nursery.
J. Y. SAVAGE, A'jt.
'Will canvass Halifax and adjoining
..litii-- this season. 4 14 3m.
lookTListen ! !
!'. I'adzer, the people's favorite in
::!iirc business, has opened his
Neck, in rear of White &
-s.-iv, and is preoaied to furnish
' : 1 f j icturc known to the art, on
terms. Pictures made in
; vi !l as clear weather. Old
!!'.- I'opit-d, enlarged or reduced.
;.ct! ii giia-anteed. Will remain
a! vtks, and solicits your patron-
1 l 4 tf
Pure i Brilliant I Perfect l
!"-KI EVF.JlYWIIKitE, AND EN
l.oiK! WlIKilEYEll USED.
Tiik M.st f'di-ri.AK (Masses in The
I M'lKi) States.
! !!" a-e inily worn and are warmly
-r , : !,y lite solid Representative Men
tl:i - f. i;:irv, many of them beinsr of
'a; :.-tme. The li-t embraces Uank-t-r
, M if:!,.!!its. Lawyer-, (iovernors,
n-..;.i -r-. Fore in cm Ministers. Mechanics,
u 'i, men eminent in all professions
FHYSICI5KS RECOMMEKD THEM-
L'i') - HUT f THE GENUINE
T c peffoet C.lasses are accuiately
adjusted to all e3-e-.
i :y - a' e h v,
T- Whitehead & Co.
J! ly. Jri-otlsni Neck, N. C.
P'T.,1 x FACE CREAM. Tl. I.-a.lin
1 ' ' '' ' i l il Sillftilll-. AliSdlilti'lv
- i i j . . -r:"----r fan- l.-:iuitiT. A lirst
,n; . i! fii!.- uith nl! I -; ' 1 i 1 1 tlrnr-
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w r ' 7L' S.'n.l for
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J.i t .,"!) per.
ct!nt red uc
!:I-i!1V
tmn troni reg
ular
prices
3 fej 5 j on Magrolias,
pjLjCape
J auiT)ines,
! rji
?pruces.
Arbor Vital, Hedge
F.r list of Green
Plants, see "Home
Respectfully,
: AMES M. LAMB.
I
O-Cs. ,'
Administrator's Notice-
this day qualified as adminis
up n th.t-. estate o1 William C. PuJ
L or H -difax - i;:ily, notice is In re
1 n to ail creditor- of mv intestate
en? then claim-, duly autheruicat
on or htd""T' the lorn day of
I ):. or thi notice -.viii be ph-ad
-f th.-ir r ccvory. Perror-s in
' 'hi' elH': will nk-ase make im
''ukn.'iit. This April -2nd. '02.
DR. GEO, E. MATTHEWS,
A OMR.
rat
fr-U
?4 x?m.
w
I & Co
Eucklen's Arnica Salve,
i i.o Best Salve in the world
for
lriiis(s, Sores, Ulcers,
i- iini Kever tSores, Tetter, ('hipped
is. Chilblains Corn?., and all
v ' i I'ruptio!:.-. positi'tlv cure
I', or no pay required. It is yuar
:uiU:c ' ive j)crf-i't. jiislalio:i or
ni'Ji.ey lefunded. Price 50c per box.
For Sale by E. T. Whitehead Co .
4. TizS
NEWSY 'GRAPHS.
HEIiE AND KLSKWHKUE
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
Cholera among chickens. O u r
Ringwood correspondent writes that
chickens are djing 0r cholera rapidly.
New HuiLDiNO.-Mr. W. II Kitchin
is erection a new building on the corner of
Main and Eleventh streets just in front
' iiouman's store. It will be cut
into store rooms and offices.
up
Markied At the home of Mr. W.
I Robertson, Wednesday, April 27th'
by Rev. R. T. Vann, Mr. J. O. Whit'
Meld of Norfolk to Miss Sallie lirown.
The attendants were: Miss Sue Lewis
with Cary White, Miss Nannie White
with D. A. Madry. The bridal party
went to Enfield where a dinner was given
them by Mr. J li. Dunn, and the Pride
and groom took the train to Norfolk,
their, future home.
The Value of Convenience. Few
persons have any idea of the real value of
convenience. No one can tell it sooner
than a newspaper man when his machin
ery breaks or runs down. The Dem
k'kat had occasion to have machinery
repaired twice this year, and Mr. E. E.
Ilines was called upon each time and
promptly made the repairs, so that the
paper was not delayed an hour. Mr.
Hines' work has given perfect satiss
faction, and we commend him to any one
who needs the services of a machinist.
A tuo in NoiiTAJiPTON. The Roan
oke iVVi'-s says, in "Northampton Notes,"
"There is no liquor sold in North
ampton county at present but the Glean
er says application for retail license has
been made by Mr, G. P, Hurgwyn to the
oard of County Commissioners and it
will be considered at the regular meeting
in May. It says Capt. R. B. Peebles
will appear for applicant and Senator
Ransom and others in opposition. It
will excite considerable interest in the
county doubtless."
Inuian Relics at the Great Falls.
-A Weldon correspondent to the Rich
mond Disjjatch April 30, says:
"The excavators at the Great Falls canal
unearthed a large number of Indian cu
riosities yesterday, consisting of pottery,
needles, arrows, bones, and numerous
ether evidences of a once Indian camp
on the banks of the Roanoke river. A
large skull with receding forehead, in
a remarkable state of preservation, was
taken out; also, leg and arm bones. The
needles were exhibited by Major Emry
here yesterday. They are made of bones,
and are thought by many to have been
made from the tusk of the wild boar.
Ordained to the Ministry. Rev.
Q. C. Davis was ordained to the Baptist
ministry in Rocky Mount Thursday night
of last week, The presbytery consisted
of Revs. J. D. Ilufhare, R. T. Vann,
J. W. Powell, J. F. Love and J. E.
White. Rev. J. W. Powell was chair
man of the examining presbytery, and
Rev. J. D. Hi'fham, conducted the
examination and Rev. R. T. Vann
preached the sermon, Rev. J. W. Powell
ofl'ered the prayer and presented the
Bible and Rey. J. D. Hufham delivered
the chaige. Dr. R. M. Johnson accom
panied Mr. Vann to Rocky Mount.
Collision or Steamers on the
Roanoke. Mr. G. Lamb who came up
from Willamston yesterday morning
brought news of a collision of two
steamers on the Roanoke Tuesday night.
The steamer "Hamilton'' was going down
the river and the "Plymouth," coming
up. At a sharp bend in the river rive
miles below W illiamston, one of the
steamers failed to blow and they col
iided. The Hamilton was iron ard the
Plymouth wooden. The latter was dis
abled and lost pait of the cargo.
TVie steamers are run by two brothers
Capts. Sam and Quint Williams.
The Merry-go round. Mess.
Hooker liros. & Greene have put up
their steam Merry-go-round below the
depot and will be ready for work this
eventing. The Greenyile Iiejlector of yes
erday said:
Yesterday IIooKer Bros, & Greene
moved their machine to Scotland Neck
and for a week or two will afford amuse
ment to the people of that town. Mon
day was their last day here, and the
proceeds of that day were, diyided with
the Greenville base ball club. Last
week they lan it a day each for the
churches. The Reflector commends
these young men to the people of Scots,
land Neck, who will find them to be
gentlemen, clever in their dealings and
liberal with their machine.
Tijr IBoarl.
On last Friday night the citizens of the
town met in Pittman Hall to nominate
candidates for the town officers for the
ensuing year.
Dr. J. R. Pope was made chairman of
the meeting and E. E. llilliard was sec
retary. Mr. W. A. Dutin explained the object
of the meeting and made some very ap
propriate remarks concerning the selects
i.m of proper men to fill the offices.
Mr. Cdande Kitchin put in nomination for
Mayor Mr J. A. Pei ry, and he was nom
inated by acclamation. Mr. M. Hoffman
moyed the vote on nominations for com
missioners be taken by ballot, and tbe
four gentlemen receiving the highest num
ber of votes be declared the nominees.
The following persons were put in
nomination: R. C. Josey, by Dr. John
sn; Claude Kitchin by J. Stern; G. S
White, by Cla-ide Kitchin; J C. Pittman,
by J. E. Condry; K. II. Smith, by
CI iiido Ki'chin; E W. ll wuan, by A.
McDowell, N'onb Bij-gs, by W. A. Dunn;
11. I. Allsbrook, by M. liofl'man; F. P
Shields, by N K. Joey; W.A Dunn,
oy v. !i. Kitctii:; R. M. Johnson, by X.
Ii Josey, M. Ila'Jman, by Dr. Livcrnian.
- Mess H'dl'man. Johnson, White, Dunn
and Shields asked that their names be
withdrawn. Mess. R. .Vk Johnson and
V, McDowell acted as tellers.
The persons receiving the highest num
ber of votes were Mess. Claude Kitchin,
J. C. Pittman. E. W. Ilyman and R. H.
vnith, and they were declared the regu
lar nominees. ine raceim" aujotnncu.
The election was held Monday and
the ticket nominated wa3 elected with no
opposition.
Court I'omponrd.
Judge Brown has written Sheriff Alls.
1 1 .....
orooK mat in compliance with a written
request of all the lawyers in the county,
HalifaxSuperior court will not convene
Monday lfcth, but will open Thursday
10th, at 11, a. m. Suitors and witnesses
need not attend until Thursday 10th.
The Way U'omfn Work In Har
nett (ounlj,
The editor of The Democrat is proud
of the people of hi native countr, Har
nett. The following from the Dunn
Times, might well be studied by many
men of Harnett and other counties.-
"Harnett county can boast cf the most
industrious woman so lar on record.
Some four years ago Mr". Lucy McLeod,
of Neili's Creek township, went to work
and hewed out the sills and posts and did
most of the work on building herself a
comfortable little house. This winter
i .i .ii ,i .. ..
uc aa uyiie a.i me necessary aliening
on her farm which was some SOO or 1000
yards besides (-he has split a number
of rails ana repaired the old fence.
She is one who believes in bringing about
the necessary reforms without joining
the Alliance or any other party, and if
lots of our people would profit by her
example it will be useless for a Third
party."
llilt M tl i:
THE ROANOKE UNION OK THE TAR RIVER
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, TO HE HELD
IN SCOTLAND NECK, FRIDAY
MAY 27, 1S32
FRIDAY.
11, a. m. Introductory sermon Rev
Q. C. Davis.
3, p. m Relation of the Old Testa
ment to the New Revs. J. D. Hufham,
J. F. Tuttle, J. R. Pace, and Q C. DavR
SATURDAY.
9, a. m. Prayer and Prcise service.
9:30, a. m. What should be the Atti
tude of Individual Christians towards the
Questions of Moral Reform now agitating
the Public Mind?. Revs. J. W. Powell,
John E. White. Mess. W. E. Daniel and
W. A. Dunn.
3, p. m. Tbe Union Meeting as an
Agency for Developing the Churches.
Revs. A. D. Hunter, G. J. Dowcll, and
W. S. Ballard.
Services every night, to be announced as
the meeting progresses. Special pro
gramme will be arranged for Sunday.
s rnkHOLii:K.t' iiios: a B..
The annual meeting of the stockholders
in the Scotland Neck knitting mills, was
held here last Monday. Upon the calling
of the roll it was found that 269 shares
out of 370 were represented, either in the
person of the stockholders or by proxies.
Mr. D Edmondson was made chairman of
the meeting and Mr. A. McDowell secre
tary. President N. B. Josey read his annual
report, which was adopted. His report
was quite encouraging. A considerable
quantity of machinery, $12,000 worth in
all has been purchased since the last
annual meeting and the mills have in
creased ,their capacity very much.
Considerable number of shares of new
stock has been sold since the last meet
ing, and the president recommended a
dividend of G per cent, to be declared,
The goods are sold throughout the South
by a man sent directly from the mills,
and are also on sale North, East and
West.
Mr. A. McDowell, secretary and treas
urer of the mills, read his report which
was adopted. The report showed about
$39,000 stock paid in, with $23,000 worth
of goods on hand. His report will be
printed and sent to the stockholders.
Mess M. Hoffman, N. B. Josey and R.
II. Smith were appointed an auditing
committee to examine the books of the
secretary and treasurer.
The auditing committee appointed at
the last meeting consisting of Dr. R. .M
Johnson, Mess. J. C. Pittman and G. S.
White, reported that they found the
books correct, and their report was re
ceived.
The matter of dividends was discussed
at lenght by the stockholders and it was
finally agreed to declare a dividend of 10
per cent, to go to each stockholder as
additional stock.
The Board of Directors for tbe ensuing
year was elected as folic ws: T. C.
Pugh and J. C. Stoneburner, of Balti
more, C. W. G randy and J N. Vaughan,
ot Norfolk: W. II. Kitchin. R M. John-
son, rsoan iiggs, i. i. wosey ii.
-r fi - XT t T V
Hoffman ond D. Edmondson, of Scotland
Neck.
The stockholders' meeting adjourned
and the Board of Directors met and res
elected N. B. Josey President and A
McDowell secretary and treasurer.
The mills are in good condition, the
output is much more than it was a year
ago and the prospects are flattering.
There are two men on the road now
and sales arc better than they have ever
been before
Resolutions of Respect to the
Memory of Dr A. S. Smith.
Whereas, We have heard with nnfeign
ed sorrow of the death of the Rev. A. S
Smith. D. D., who for six years was rec
tor of this parish; therefore, be i
lie-solved. First, that we, the rector,
vestry, and congregation of Trinity Par
ish, Scotland Neck, N. C, place upon
record our high estimation of our departs
ed brothi-r as a man, a friend, a pastor, a
christian, and a scholar.
St con I 'that we extend to the family
of the deceased our deepes sympathy in
their bereavement.
Third, That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to the family, and also that they
be published in The Democrat, The
Roanoke News and The Southern Church
man. V. J. Smith, Rector,
R. li. SMITH, Sr.. Sen. Warden.
vY II. SHIELDS, Jun. Warden.
For the Vestry.
W. R Bond, ) For the
P. E. Smith. J- Congregation.
G. Lamb, J
HALIFAX (I LEANINGS.
WhAl JUL VLMOCIUl RETORTLR
SLUSAhD HLA LS ABO VI lllh
co urn nocsz am
LLSEWIlEXt.
On laat Friday nigbt about 2 miles
from here the boose and its content
aDd 2 scdpII children belonging to
one Sanj Johnston was entirely con
sumed by fire. The mother of the
children barely made ! er escape. It
seems they had retire i at the usasl
hour and lite it. the nieht, J or 3
o'clock, the woman was aroused sud
denly by the Brio of a gun wbkh
the fire bal reacLe d. When ebe
came to her senses she discovered
the boose was fulling in, and did not
have time to carry tbe children win
her. Tbe people in and around town
made up an amount by subscription
to ?nabh them to replace pome of
their furniture
Mess. J nes &, Low try, photoro
pbers fro BellfieM, arrived here a
few days &y;o and erected a tent on
the coart houae treen. They are far
above tbe average traveling pho
tographers, at-d their work has been
very satisfactory to the people here,
haviog turned out eoice hand-ome
pictures that would do credit to u
first class city gallery.
Oar town is being tibun f antly sup
plied with fine rock fish, caught i y
the dip net from tbe Roanoke river.
There were over a hundreud on the
alreta this morning for pale.
Miss Bettie Gregory who hs been
teaching echool for some lime at
Speight's bridge, came home yester
day, hevinj? completed the session
for this part of the year"
Capt. W, A. Sater, once the man
ager of the State farm near here in
Northampton Co., and I. F. DickeuK
left here yesterday for the Caledonia
State farm where they have been of
fered positions, Capt. Sater as assis
tant superintendent , ond Mr. Dick
ens as one of the guards. They art
both good men and will uo dout t
give entire satisfaction.
'1 he business before the Bord o
comniseioner8 yesterday was verj
slight. Thoy being in session only
about half of the day.
May 3rd. -'ReXtus "
County CoinmiHwloiifi m.
County commissioners
were
u
rS2udar session Monday.
It was ordered thaf. the Supervi
sors of Enfield township confer wit1
the Supervisors of Edgecombe an 1
have necorssary repairs put nv
Cofield's bridge.
It was ordered that the chairman
R. W. Brown and M. H. Clark with
W. E Daniel, county atty., meet the
Sheriff at Halifax on 2n1 day of
Jane 1892, to have settlement.
It was ordered by the board tin'
no action will be taken against L. D
Browning fie Supf . of poorhouee un
til it is decided by the court in case
of the assault by him on one Mabry
Madison Gains exempt from pol:
tax and public duty.
It was ordered thnt the cierk o"
the Superior court have no court
calendar printed.
The foliowing accounts were allowed:
L D Browning poorhouse account $39.00
T L Whitaker recording orders 10.65
J A Harreil docket CSC office o.8o
W B Strickland building bridge 15.28
R G Reid feeding jury 18 '2o
N Morris pauper to poorhouse 4.oo
Willcox Bros whiskey 25
W M Cohen drups for poorhouse 10.25
W B Tiller y goods ., 16.15
Emry & Pierce fcoods poorhouse 44.3'
P N Stamback ., ,. 61.95
Chas Froelich a mattress 2.oo
S 17 Griffin building bridge 18.-o
Jno Fenner work county to
KA White prisoner to jail 1.5o
J J Daniel goods county 3.4'J
S Johnson goods pauper 19.00
Jno W Rort arresting lunatic 2.oo
W R Shaw 1 days work 5o
Geo W Sheariu work on bridge l.oo
Robt ParKer convey lunatic - 1.5o
R G Reid jail account 46.55
J T Gregory statiorery &c. 2.75
It W Brown 1 day as commissioner 3.5o
A A White
R B Britt
W C Daniel
M II Clark
1
1 '
1 M
1
3.8o
3 2o
2.65
2.oo
T L Whitaker 1 day as clerk.
2.oo
DeL-ox, Iexas. July -3, 1891.
Mess. LipI'MAN LJkoS., Savannah, (ia
(Jevtp I've used nearly four bottles
of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown
of my head to the soles of my feet. Your
P P. P. has cored difficulty of bresth-
mg and smothering, palpitation uf the
heart, and relieved me tf all pam; one
nostral was closed for ten year3, now
can breathe throuzh n n d;ly.
I have not slept on either side for two
years, in fact, dreade1 to see nipht cotre
now Isleen soundly m any position all
nieht.
T am 59 vcars old. but expect soon to
be able tc- to take hold ot the plow han
dies; 1 feel proud I was lnchy enough to
get P. P. P-, and 1 heartily reecommena
it to my friends and the
ally. Yours respectfully,
A. M. RAMSEY
The State of Texas,
County of Comanche, j"
Before the undersig lel authority on
this day, personally appeired A. 21
Ramsey, who after beine dnly sworn
savs on oath that the foregoing statement
made by him lelativt- to the virtue of
P. P. P. medicine is true.
A. y. RAMSEY,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this, August 4th. 1S91.
J. M. Lambert, J. P,,
Comanche Co,, Texas.
PERSONALS.
Mr. H. 8. Hjtran vi- . i
friends in Wiu'r.itm N. O-
Dr. II M. Jo,non -tt to Hcky
Mount Thursday nibt of iat ek
with Ut. II. T. ?o be -U the ordina
tion of lie. Mr. Davm
Mr. 4. I). Hufham, Jr., . f Tarbnro
was ia town Iat Fndy.
Mr Htrr&ud of Virgins hn tbi
week been on a vi;t to Lrr 101, M-j
Barrnrd, of lit
M
if
v :chool.
Miss I'Attie rescuing returned
her bou.e in lie .1,-'in tord
after to fcer sKer, Mr.
W. Dur.n.
If
av .
C
Mr. Walter Cotn-n whi wis quit
si' k f'r several w. k-, hi return"!
to (iiir!e!i' , S. C , resume b
railroad dn'ics.
Mr. J K. Harreil of Yilliauju
cam up Friday.
.Miss Clark, of Kdgrcoriihe, i
vis. ting ber niur, Mrs. W. J. Jniitb.
Mr. J. L Hrri, of The Demo
crat forci. wis called home U-t
e-k by the extrtine iliriess of bis
mother.
Mr. J. K Bnllard, of Willfatur-,
was in town Ust Friday, ills o'd
friends arc always jlad to bsni
h-re.
Mr. E F. Holland who, has be i
on a visit to hi f ither, returced l;
Petersburg Friday.
Mr. W. W. Jones left Frid
for an exit nded trip north for th
knitting mills.
Mr. Robert ! it-,of Berk:ey, Va.,
has been in this community for
several da,s on a visit t') his fnei 1b.
Mr. Roht. WiiUums. of Tarooro,
Was in town last Friday.
Mr E. O. Moore is in Wilson this
week.
Mr. Tuus. S. Nortleot of Uoxobel
has been endorsed for tbe next Leg-
! iure.
Keys. 11. T. Vann, W. S. Ballard,
and Mrs. R. M. Johnson Ift yester
day morning for Atlanta. Gs., where
they go in attendance upon the
Southern Btplit Convention.
Mr. Ilask- It Las btea away sever-
aldi)o:iii visit to relatives and
friends in lli.ni:lt'u.
M. S F. Dunn went to Richmond
yesterday.
Rev. J B. Swann who h&n been
pretcbirm at Nliala Presbtenan
church for about two years, has tv-
ignd his work and moved to
vSoutll Carolina.
The community deeply regret
Mr. Sann's leaving. He has bee
a faithful worker and has made a
boat of friends. lie and his good
wife carry the kindest wishes of all
the community, regardless of denom
ination, and all wish lor tbern suc
cessful work in their new field.
Kav. J. G. Xelaon, who has been
in feeble helth for some time has
resigned his circuit, in tfie extreme
eastern part of the state, aDd will
rest awhde.
He and his family are here stop
ping with Mr. E. W. Ilyman. The.
will llv.- at Hobgood and Mr. Nel-
8 n will do onl . such work as he
Wis able to do. We hope for his
Union Ridge, N. C, June 29, 1891.
Mr. John N. Webb:
Dear Sik: 1 durchased one of the
Electropoise on the 4th day of May and
besan using it on -Vtrs. Hazell, who is
eighty-five 85 years old. She has had
the rheumatism and asthma lor twenty-
five or thirty years.
She was relieved from the first appli
cation of the poise and has greatly ini-
nrnved beyond our most sanguine x-
nf.f.tations I reccommend it to the
affiictrd.
.
B.dievinz it to be all that you claim
for it, I arn. yours respectfully.
You can use thi in any way you may
see proper.
I would re-pectfully request that ladies '
with children wo.ild please cail in the
fjrennnn. as the lieht is stionger and
better adapted to babies' pictures.
II. F. BADGER.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
Mks. Winsix)v"s SorciiiNO Syrup
ha been used for oyer fifty years by
rni lions of mothers fur their children
while teething, with perfect succefes.
It soi the the hild, sot tens the gums,
allavs all pin. cures wind colic, and is
the be.-t reme iv lor Uiarrnoea. 11 win
relieve the poor little sufferer immediatly.
Sold by Drusrsists in every part of the
world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be
sure and ask for '-Mrs. Winslow'sj
Snothmz Syrup." and take no other
kind 10 22 1y.
I am now making the soft finish Aris
f:gr.iphs, that wi!l please the most fas-
tidi lou-, it ?i.Q') per dozen lor Cabinet
S1J it i p?r dozen for cm d size. The
other Pn.;t at regular Prices.
II. F. B lXiER, Rear of White & Paull'i
NOTICE !
I shall sen at the court ti'tu-e ir
Hahfas on Monday the CU lav of
Jane 1692, 1005 acres of Knd t
Palmvra township, listed bv v 1)
Burwil to satisfy State and C'.'unt
taxes due tor 1891, amounting tt
This May 3rd, 1802.
B. I. ALLSBROOK,
5 5 ts. Sheriff.
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CURES ALL 5KIN
And
BLDDD DI5EA5E5
LIPPKAX ESC3., Prcprlitcn.
Druigisu. Upwmo-a bloU, ElVAS S 13., 01.
For stth' v K F. W ., a ( hi.
4 2 Cm. s . ; . .t N - N ( .
C '.,'
workitij; for us. Persons ref.-rrt- ; m1
can funiib a borne ai.i ,. I .
tune to the liu-uiexH. pirc mtnn, ,,!. tu
te profiiti'd v employed Un. A I. mi-a ,
cies in towns uml cities. R. 1 1 H N -SON
A CO.. 2'Hlu.nd Mam M , Ki h ium !.
Virginia !
SHAD ! SHAD
We have a Seine running at K iwar-V
Ferry in Roanoke river, attd ran Mipplv
the community with
Fresh .-. Shad
at VF.nr low ;.';'.
4 14 tf l. C. Ua'11 IN'i A i'n.
fJRRt CURES I
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THE
DEERING
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NEW DEERING, DEER I NO 01 ANT-
-THE BKST GRASSCUTHNI-
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SCOTLAND NKCK
II EPA I
Engines and I'oi'er1'. and niH-:l.;ri
ilant1 f'lrnHfid. Ai"i fe;i th t i mil.
Sewin-mndiirf- ' in ic rr"
ifc'WLL WORK AT REASONABLE It A II '
Hines &
12 17 lv
INDIAN SEEDS.
Some seeds arc like the Indian U'-t wIh h .).
life latH, they are ilauerotis.
Don't get in the habit of jmU ut el h.IHv 0y the iH'rren';ike
of germination Nobody w. r i t" 'my a dozen M-ed m ord-r
to get one plant hnt tha' iij' ' an m. hii- the wiict M nic
that can bapjten to the m- d dm w-r.
Suppose tli-- s.-ed. grow, btt:, after the -aon gone ami .i
hundred times their fv-v- h h-eri i-nt on I.i'"i arid f-r : ! iz-r
fail to make a salable- crop .
" I here's the rub.'
An honest me chant wd! -e (.n mm-iIm ot good vitality lut
he inut have sornerh'iit: te-di- b mety f make ?ai. trig fr- rn
iiirn safe That -s r;,eT bin i- a knowledge of se.-d gmw .nj
A few II on -e h rn a gm ni 'ils tnan w- do Vr fw
indeed know bov to glow rhe-u ;ii well.
GEORG-E T AIT & SO v S,
9 io lyr. Norfo'k, Virg-inia-
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QUEEN CHEMICAL
anv J'v-t to lu.ur-
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rff ti r vr,s;r tt.r at an
f failure or .liKhtet Jnjury to any porri.tT
0CPIII-Tola4i" wholnsro4u-aB4-Il morr "" " oiM. aa mpl
SH tUllL w win praa.ot -ith a IL DEX9S. it? iL'L'n-lL-llJZ. tiZZl.
cf uiM w hIki na Mat wiii
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& Co.,
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MACIIINKs IN I I i WiiULD.
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HEW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT
In romt, undine alullon a j.rl M wr.rHm,y irniyl tn t. I.r4
i v r--ai 1 l 'jnr pui '. L. woi1rf -I prrt.'r. or. if,
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tTIS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND
SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT.
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..N who do not rp " ''"" j-if tit,
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