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LOCAL NEWS.
The Commonwealth.
THURSDAY. DEC. 17, 1896.
SPECIAL AOUSCEUENTS.
Announcement to
Merchants.
To the Merchants of Eastern North
Carolina :
We announce that we are now ieady
to fill your orders for mattresses, hav
ing a large stock on hand, and all made
in the latest Boston shape. We are
the largest manufacturers m the State,
and do claim .to give you the best
Double Cotton Top Mattress, in fancy
and piain blue ticking, ever offered be
fore. We have special freight arrange
ments to all points. Orders filled the
dav thev are received,
they will be higher.
Very
Halifax, X. C.
Order early, as
trulv.
HALE BROS.
Heaters Below Cost.
Before you buy a Stove or Wilson
Heater be sure to call on us as we are
closing them out at less, than cost.
M. Hoffmax & Bko
Cranberries for Christmas at M. C.
Cooke's 10c a quart.
Fresh Oysters at M. C.Cooke's. Send
in your Christmas orders early.
Christmas Goods.
AVe invite the public atten
tion to our superb line of
Christmas 'goods. Nothing
even approaching our stock
in these goods has ever been
seen in Scotland Neck before.
The prettiest things and the
most of them can be found
at our store ever seen in the
town before: aiuHt will take
less money than ever before
to buy them also.
If you have much money
to spend you can save a good
per cent, "on it by purchasing
from us, and if you have on
ly a little to spend you can
get more useful and pretty
things for it with us than
an v where else.
E. T. Whitehead & Co.
I have a Christmas supply of Rais
ins, Fruits and Citron. Seedless Rais
ins 15c. per pound. Other Raisins 10c.
X. B. Josey.
Horses and Mules.
I shall have a car load of young
horses and mules in Scotland Neck by
Dec. 23rd. and will sell them at prices
to suit the times. Bargains for ail who
wish to purchase. .T. R. Tiller y.
1-2 10 3t.
For Sale.
Peter
Sons'
500.000 cabbage plants from
Henderson's and George Tate &
seeds best a:id earliest varieties.
N. B Dawsox,
12 3 It. Conetoe, X. C
Situation Wanted.
Situation wanted as salesman or
book-keeper. Ten years exerience as
salesman and three years as book-keeper.
D. P. Haskitt,
12 3 It. Palmyra, X. C.
Horses ! Horses ! !
We have iust received a new lot of
horses. Come early and get your pick
MOKREFSETT & SOX.
, The Board of commissioners last
week appointed Mr. T. W. Fenner tax
collector for Roseneath and Palmyra
townships.
Official appointments. Sheriff J.
T. Dawson has appointed the following
persons deputy sheriffs : C. W. Dunn,
C. P. Simmons,. George W. Shearin, A.
H. Greene, J. H. Xorman and K. E.
Kilpatrick. Moses Williams, colored,
has been appointed county jailer.
ExTERPRisixo.-j-Among the enter
prising business men of the county are
Hale Brothers of Halifax. Their
mercantile business is one ot the most
successful in the county and they
please their customers. They have
been quite succesolul in the manufac
ture of matresses and they find their,
sales satisfactory and the business grow
ing. Thn is all the result of care and
industry.
Useful max ix his towx. Mr.
George B. Curtis is one of the most
useful men in the business circles of
Eufield. When the tobacco market
opened there the town needed a bank,
and some thought they could not get
along without one ; but Mr. Curtis has
greatly aided the business by cashing
the checks of the tobacco buyers and
other business men. Mr. Curtis is an
enterprising business man and holds
an important place In his town and
community. -
Witnesses axd Jvrors. During
the Criminal Court in Halifax last
week 230 witnesses proved tickets for
attendance on court, and 100 jurors
also proved attendance. For the wit
nesses the cost was $1.00 a day and
mileage, and for the jurors it was $1.50
a day. The witnesses attended each
from one to four or five days, and so
the cost would average for them as
much as $3.00 a piece. The holding
of courts is expensive.
Mr. Sawyer to Rich Square. The
Methodist Conference held last week
removed Rev. J. K. Sawyer to Rich
Square. Mr. Sawyer has been in Scot
land Xeck for the past year and has
done faithful work for the churches on
this circuit. His friends regret to see
nim leave and follow him with good
wishes for his success on his new charge.
Rev. Rufus Bradley has been placed in
charge of the Scotland Xeck circuit.
Death of ax ixfaxt. The infant
child. Gertrude O'Berry, of Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Jones died last Saturday, aged 10
weeks. It was buried Sunday after
noon in the Baptist cemetery, Rev. R.
T. Vann conducting the services. The
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jones sympa
thize with them in this their bereave
ment. It is peculiarly affecting to
them, being the third child they have
Inst, within the oast few vears. Ihe
Commonwealth extends sympathies to
them in their sorrow;.
Solicitor Daniel. Mr. V. E. Dan
iel of Weldon has now been Solicitor
for this District two years, and ' we
doubt if he State has any more faith
ful officer. He looks well to the State's
interests, piepares his cases well wher
ever he has an opportunity and is cer
tainly no respecter of persons, but
strives to have justice meted out to all
alike, regardless of race or color, posi
tion or prestige. Halifax county has
cause to be proud of Mr. Daniel both
as a talented son and as a faithful and
useful servant of the State.
Land Posted.
THE SOCIAL. SWIM.
Coming and Going Every Week.
Mr. Paul V. Tillery, of Tillerv, was
here Sunday.
Mr. J. R. Tillery, of Tillery, spent
Sunday night in town.
Mr. Jas. L. Josey has moved into his
new residence at the Xorth end of
chiich street.
Miss Annie Howell ot Tillery has
been visiting Miss Amelia Harrell
recently.
Mrs. D. M. Prince went to Goldsboro
last week to spend the holidays with
with her parents.
Miss. Bettie Davis of Tarboro has
been on a visit several days to Miss
Amelia Harrell.
Mr. D. O. Camp of Skippers V. A.
was in town last week visiting bis sis
ter, Mrs.'C. T. Lawrence.
Mr. S. T. Gray of Edgecombe was m
town Saturday and Sunday visiting his
relatives.
Col. T. C. Mcllhenny of Wilming
ton spent a night here last week with
his son Mr. J. K. Mcllhenny.
Mr. J. K. Mcllhenny went to Wel
don last week to attend the funeral of
his brother-in-law Mr. X. M. Lock
heart. Mrs. Perry, relict of the late James
F.Perry after several weeks' yisit to
the family of her fatherinlaw, Mr. J. A.
Perry, of this place returned to her
home in Wilmington last week.
The editor of The Comonwealth
left Monday for several points in Wake
and Harnett counties. He is away on
a business trip and will stop at Wake
Forest, Raleigh and Cary, and a day or
two at his old home in Harnett.
Imprisonments from Criminal Court.
The following imprisonments were
the result of the crowded docket of the
Criminal court last week :
Paul Adams for assault and battery.
Pleaded guilty and was sentenced 30
days in county jail.
Roger Hockaday, convicted of larce
ny and was sent to the State prison one
year.
Jim Makie, pleaded guilty of carry
ing concealed weapons and was sen
tenced, to four months in jail.
Alonzo Moore pleaded guilty of lar
ceny and was sent to State prison one
year.
Andrew Carter pleaded guilty of lar
ceny and was sentenced to State prison
one year.
George Crawtord pleaded guilty of an
affray and was sent to' jail for 30 days.
Riddick Branch, charged with mur
der, pleaded guilty of manslaughter,
and was sentenced to the State prison
for ten years.
Walter Henderson pleaded guilty of
resisting an officer and was sent to jail
3 months.
Richard Shearin pleaded guilty of
larceny and was sent to State prison
one year.
Virgil Lockhart was convicted for
larceny and was sentenced tothe State
prison one year.
Joseph Bates was convicted of as
sault and battery and was sentenced to
jail 6 months.
Alexander Hollowav was convicted
of damage -to property and was sent to
jail 3 months.
Charles Jones pleaded guilty ot house
breaking and was sent to jail 3 months.
William Frazier pleaded guilty of
gambling and was sentenced to 6
months in jail.
Of the 113 cases before the court
there were only two or three acquitals.
Many cases were disposed of by sus
pending judgment on payment of cost ;
but the cost in some of them was very
heavy. Quite a number of cases were
continued.
I herebv give notice that my land
known as" the William Black land,
bounded by the lands of J. G Shields.
J. P. Ware and White's mill pond,
is posted, and all persons are forbidden
to hunt with dogr or gi n, or otherwise
trespass on the same under penalty ot
:1w. R. G. Dennis,
12 3 tf Per F. P. Shields, Atty.
Sweet Home-Hade Flour.
I have a quantity of flour from home
made wheat for "sale. Made by the
roller mills of Dr. R- D. Flemming of
Warrenton. F. P. Shields.
12 3 tf
G-ood Home For Rent.
The Miss Pattie McDowell property
in Greenwood on which Mrs. Rasberry
now lives. Good house and garden.
All in good repair. Six acres of tend
adjacent which will be rented with the
house and garden, or separately. Also
a small two-room house on corner of
lot which may be rented separately
from the other property.
Appiv to editor of
The om moxwealth.
T6"our Delinquents.
We have called the attention of our
readers to the fact that some of them
are behind with us. It is desirable
that all settle up by the end of the year.
Xothing but cash will pay our expenses,
and we need every cent that is due us,
and count on those who owe us to re
lieve us at least by Christmas.
Enfield's Improvement.
There is much difference between
the appearance of things m Enfield
now and two or three years ago. Carts,
wagons, drays and buggies are now
rumbling along all the streets and there
is a general air of business that pleases
one. The tobacco warehouses have
greatly enlivened business and the en
tire community has felt its effect.
There has been considerable improve
ment in new buildings in the town for
the past year. The people are general
ly bright and more hopeful than they
have been in many years.
A HORRIBLE DEATH,
Corrteiioiulence to The Commonwealth.
Brixkleyville, Dec. 14, 1890.
John Avent, one of our most highly
resrjected colored cstizens, met a sudden
and most terribly shocking death last
Friday afternoon. He, was topping
trees for Mr. William Sledge, when a
large limb caught him, mangling his
body, breaking one of his' legs and caus
sng almost instant death. He was con
scious of the fact that he must die, of
fered a feeling prayer, sang a hymn
and died. His body was lowered from
the tree with ropes. He was a shining
example to. his colored brethren. Hon
est and hard working and by his indus
try and frugality he had accumulated
right much. If his example were fol
lowed the cry of "hard times" among
the colored folKS would in a large meas
ure be solved.
Mr. E. H. Davis of the Tarrepin sec
tion killed a few days ago. a hog eleven
months and four days old weighing 864
pounds. Who can beat it? Mr. Da
vis is a conscientious Christian gen
tleman, and a most excellent farmer and
stock raiser.
Services at Harriss' Chapel were large
ly attended on Sunday regular preach
ing day. The Sunday school will haye
a Christmas tree on Christmas night,
and in connection with that a most
interesting programme of recitations,
dialogues, &c. will be rendered. Mr.
W. T. Mabry, the efficient Superinten
dent, is a live Sunday-school man and
has special gifts in training children
A rare treat is in store for those who
come. All are invited. W.
Death of Mr. N. M. Lockhaft.
Mr. X M. Loc'iiharl died at his home
in Weldon Tuesday affern.J (f l:lsf
week, aged 41 years. He bad been Gil
gaged ior the past yerr copying old rec
ords in the Register of Deeds orhce iu
Halifax. It was only last June that
The Co.mmoxwealth chronicled his
happy marriage in Baltimore to Miss
Sadie Mcllhenny, sister ofMr. .1. K.
Mcllhenny of this place.
Mr. Lockhart was cultured and re
fined and had many friends and admir
ers. The Co.mmoxwealth sympathiz
es with the widow who was but a short
time ago a bride, and with other rela
tives and friends of the deceased.
SPRIXG HOPE NEWS.
(Correspondence to The Commonwealth.!
Sprixg Hope, X. C, Dec. 14, '96.
On the night ot Xov. 25th Mr. S. R.
Wilder of Franklin County and Miss
Roxie Barber, ot Spring Hope, were
married at the home of the bride's
father, J. T. Fulford, J. P., officiating.
A good deal of tobacco was sold on
our market last week. Sellers generally ;
satisfied. Cotton is bringing low prices,
yet it continues to come.
Quite a crowd thronged our streets
Saturday. Xot a drunken man was
seen in all the crowd.
An election for stock law or. no stock
law will be held here on Jany. 19th,
1897, to include about oue halt of
Manning's Township. Tnere is much
feeling being manifested both for and
against it.
Mr. J. H. A. Edwards has moved in
the new store house just completed by
Mr. Matthews.
There will be several changes in bus
iness circles another year ; also there is
a prosject now of more than one new
firm opening here the first of January.
W. H. Griffin has rented the Timber
lake building with a view of doing bus
iness here. S. M. Wheless sold his
storehouse on north side of Railroad to
R. E. Copeland ana S. R. Woodard.
Spring Hope is an inviting town to
capitalists. It has a vast prosperous
country surrounding it. Two saw-mill
men were here a few days ago rooking
around at- the timber interest witn a
view of locating a large saw-mill and
nlaning mill to work timber for north
ern markets. Our forests afford as fine
timber as can be found aay where in our
State.
On Saturday evening Death visited
the home of our townsman M. A. Grif
fin and took from it fiis infant child
about six modibs old.
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MFIELD WAREHOUSE;
ENFIELD, N. C,
For the sale and purchase
of Leaf
Tobacco,
SOW READY FOR THE 1896 CROP.v
Commissioner's Meeting Third Day.
The new Board of county commis
sioners was still in session when we
went to press last week. On Wednes
day they were in session tor the third
day. The following accounts were al
lowed :
Harrell 's Printing House
J R Patterson, conveying pris.
J H Fenner, work court house
Emry & Pierce, goods
A H Green, conveving prisoners
T E Vaughan,
II E King,
C P Simmons, L R Whi taker,
P Wiluins, recording voters
C J Tillerv, registering voters
W J Warren, W V Bobbitt Chas
James, registering voters
R G Reid. jail account
C V Andrews, W P White, J W
Parker, registering voters
T L Vick,
A E Carter, tobacco for eounty
W L Stainback, conveying pris
It W Pauper,- burying pauper
W R Shaw, jam tor's account
Robt L Stokes, Gorman Keene,
llobt Brinkley, register voters
T X Harrison, 3 days as com
missioner and mileage
J H Xorman, 3 days as commis
sioner and mileage
C P Anthony. 3 days as cora-
sioner and mileage
J P Futrell, 3 days as commis
sioner and mileage
A A White, 3 days as commis
sioner and mileage
Mc M Furgerson, 2 days as clerk
Mr H J Wood was elected superin
tendent of the couniy home at a salary
of $20 per month, same as former su
perintendent received.
W R Xeville was elected janitor at a
salary of 75 cents per day, when in act
ual service.
County attorney E T Clark and
chairman T X Harrison were appointed
a special committee to ascertain the in
debtedness of the county and report at
the January meeting of the Board.
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We have a good Corps of liberal buyers with orders sufficient to taU a I its full
market value, all tobacco that may be placed on our market. Wo have
a commodious, well lighted and arranged WAREHOUSE for
showing fine tobacco to the best iossibIe advantage.
Large orders, ample capital, long experience
enables us to guarantee at all times
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR EVERY PILE F roSACO
PLACED OX OUR FLOOR.
SO LOAD UP and drive straight to the Enfield Warehouse
and you will make no mistake.
9 10 3m
BURWELL & COLE,
PROPRIETORS.
List of New Magistrates.
Following is a list of the new magis
trates ot the County who qualified the
first Monday in December, by town
ships :
Brinkleyville B. Y. Harris, col., H.
J. Hewlin, col. Butterwood A. E.
Carter, Henry X. Clark, A. L. Alston,
col. Conocanara J. M. Pittman, col.,
S. P.. Shields, col., Austin Uliery, coi.
EnfieM R. W. Wilkins, J. B. Hunter,
A. B. Meacham, col. Faucetts W. C.
Powell, W. P. Walker. Robt. Robinson,
col. Halifax J. A. Pope, L. H. J ones,
col., Willis Pierce, col. Littleton W.
M. M. Martin, W. E. Fletcher, Matthew
Martin. Palmyra J. G. Cain, H. L.
. t t -mrr i
James, Alfred Moore, fccotiana mecK
Collin Gray, Isaac Evans, col. Wel
don J. J, R. Shaw, col. W. C. Hill,
col., J. H. Pearson. -
Bargains at Grady's.
Our Catalogue.
We irive only a partial list
of the many pretty and use-
AVl,o.r. an in TTnlifrtX Call On L.
G.Grady for anything you need in fu new articles which Weiiave
jewelry or repairing ol watcnes anu Djace(J jn stOCKlorOUr CUStO
trpt the nest bar- .l. .
i;ioi;k.s. jiiou
gains in Millinery there.
mers. Here are orae of them
i TTandsome Pictures & Picture Frames,
ri4-4-nn Qoori "WcmtPfl the Inrgest and best assortment of Toys
UOttOn foeeu W X1L LtJU. Fire-works l a abundance,
I will pay highest cash prices for Id,-, yew and Stan(jard Books, Fine let of
000 Bushels of Cotton fteea. -iso a
have meal and hulls for sale cheap.
R. J. Madry.
Scotland Xeck, X. C.
Full line of Warner's Corsets.
X. B. Josey
Bibles, Beautiful Albums, mnasome
Dressing Cases, Music Racks, Easels,
Handsome Minora, a large lot of very
PrAt.tv Vases. Cuds and baucers in
pairs, Beautiful Writing Deskp, Ladies
I Work Boxes, Shaving Cases, Whisp
Holders and Brushes, Backgammon
Special Inducements offered on Dress Uoard&c, &c. ' ,
)ods '-' : . N, B. JQY. i r , E. T. WHITEHEAD & Up.
And Still They Like It.
That excellent household conven
ience, the Economy Flour Bin, sold
here by Mr. M. F. Brown and his em
ployes, Mess. Carroll, Cox and Ham
rick, is growing more popular with the
housekeepers. These gentlemen are
taking orders from a great many house
keepers and they will soon have them
placed in many pantries to the delight
of the housewives who have purchased
them.
Mr. Brown, the manager, is quite
clever and so are his employes. They
are prompt in all their business en
gagements, and all who have had deal
ings witn tnem since iney nave ueen
in the community are pleased witn
them. The Commonwealth has had
personal business with 'them ;and finds
them prompt and accurate.
Good Tobacco Sales. -
At Burwell and Cole's warehouse in
Enfield December 10th the following
fine sales of tobacco vere made :
For Mr. David Bell,
J3ST0. 0. GAMAGE,
WOODSIDE'S LODGE WHARF. - NORFOLK, VA.
Shell Lime, Land Plaster,
ROCKLAND LIME, CEMENT, SKWKU AND WELL IMI'K.
Drain Tile, chimney Pipe, coal and Lime,
TAK. ETC.v.
11 'Hi inn
Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Jones take this
method of thanking the people of the
town generally for their kindness to
them in the illness and death of their
little babe. Thev wish to thus make
known their sincere 'gratitude and sq
preciate the kind attention shown
them in their trouble and bereavement.
m. B. WMiTCER & GO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Fine, Pure,Hanfl-mafte, Life-Size Crayon & Pastel Portraits.
First-class Artists to execute our work ; as low prices as can po.-.-ohly bo mado
consistent with the quality of such work, and a just and liberal treatment of our
patrons will constitute our claim upon the confidence and patronage of our
friends and the general public. A personal inspection is cordially invited and.
will convince any who will so favor us of our ability to guarantee satisfaction
in everv particular. Write, or call on us at our oflice, at
102 CLAIRBORXE AVENUE, NORFOLK, VA.
AGEXTS WAXTED. 1 1 ,r
J. P.
.GENERAL
Christmas Entertainment.
The Dramatic Club will render the
interesting play "Little Ruby" on the
evening of Dec. 25. Tickets on sale at
E. T. 'Whitehead & Co.'s drag store.
Reserved seats 50c.-. general admission
35c, children 25c. Entertainment will
begin promptly at 7 o'clock, imme
diately after the play the public Tire
cordially invited to the dining rooms of
the Hotel Lawrence, w here the ladies ol
the town will serve an elegant supper.
Many attractive features will be ad
ded to make the evening enjoyable.
The proceeds will be given to the mili
tary company. Everybody come and
haye a good time and help the boys
equip themselves.
ANDERSON & CO.,
: COMMISSION : MERCHANTS
For the handling of
COTTON, CORN AND PEANUTS.
Country Produce of Every Description Solicited. Liberal Cash
on lmiKicntnents. Prompt Sales and Immediate Ilet'irns
Attention Paid to the Return of Kmply Co. .p
Vdvances made
Special
oul ('rates.
REFERENCES
11 20
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-Citizen Hani-and .' "' ''" ' ruUij of Norfolk.
15 ROANOKE Ilfif'K, NOKFOLK, VA.
While some aim WeKtee
And others claim, ,,, ,e:
HT.S.
Township Constables.
Following is a list of the township
constables in the county who have giv:
en bond :
S. A. Hux Faucett's township;
H. G. Jenkins (coloredWeldon
township.
Moses Williams, (colored) Halifax
township.
C. C. Burgess (colored) Butterwood
township.
C. B. Harris (colored) Littleton
township.
Jackson Oliver (colored) Enfield
township.
Ringing noises in the ears, snapping,
buying roaring, caused by catarrh, all
disappear with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Xy '
65 pounds (,- 6c. 3.90
48 " 12 6.00
82 " " U'i 12.09
87 17 11.79
42 " 40 16.80
72 " - " 35 24.60
78 " " 22 17.55
60 " " 10 6.00
52 " 4.85 25.22
586 " " ' .$126.75
For Mr. J. H. Parker
69 pounds 4
119 " " 10
44 " 17
75 " " 40
78 " " 40
57 " " " 30
77 " " 40
76 " 35
293 " " 1?
248 " 6
1136
2.76
11.90
7.48
30.00
31.20
17.10
Wanted-An Idea
Protect your idean: they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WKDDEKBtTRN CoT'Patent Attc
vWaahlagton. D. C..for tbeirtijgo prttfC
Lih7irDQD
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. Tftey o tneir worn
n n
easily and thoroughly. f?i (1 fl
Best after dinner pills. I II II
25 cents. All druggists. U " "
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Rice's famous Goose Grease Liniment
for the cure of all aches and pains,
croup, colds, &c. For sale by E. J
Whitehead fe Co., Wholesale Agenls,
Scotland Xeck, X. C.
And What Else I
AVell, Ave can't mention all
our new and pretty Christ
mas iroods but we call spe
cial a ttention to our fine line
of Beautiful Wedding- Pres
ents of various kinds, Fine
Lamps, Manacures, Fine Chi
naware, and a thousand oth
er pretty and useful things
which our customers must
see to appreciate. In truth,
we have the finest display of
Christmas goods ever shown
here, and we have put them
down at such prices as will
sell them.
E. T. Whitehead & Co.
BY QVR CW in PRICED
OUR LINE uj-
Clothing, Dress Goods, Furnishings,
BooUs, Shoes, Hats. Cloak.-, Notions, Novelties, and everything lhai yui want i
unsurpassed. We can please you in anything you want, and Ktuti-.ii.ifi!
that you can not get better bargains anyvh'-rtj.
We have a select line of Furniture in the latest styles l'ri s lower than ever.
N. B.
r
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court in the cause therein pending in
which J. E. Shelds, administrator oi
W. 1r Shields, is nlaintiff. and W. 1).
30.80TSbields and others are defendants, I
I . m .
26.60 will sell for cash in the town ot bcot-
38.09 land Neck, on the 2nd day of January,
14.88 1897, the land described in the petition,
being one-sixth undivided interest in
$210.81 that tract of land adjoining the lands
of W. D. Shields, K. M. Johnson nu
others. xbeing a part of the Pope and
Masotf tracts. This Nov. 18, 189G.
J. E- Shields:,
11 26 4ti Commissioner,
: A. S. FOEEMAST, .
G-eneral Commission Merchant,
Wholesale Shipper and Dealer in
All Kinds of Fish, Game,
ORDERS RECEIVED BY WIRE OR MAIL HAVE TROMI T ATTENTION,
Old No. 8, New No. 20 Roanoke Dock,
1129:im NORFOLK, VA.
c.
Furniture. Furniture.
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY IN BUYING FURNITURE
IF SO CALL ON
Kern's, Old Market Square, Norfolk.
We handle a large and complete line and guarantee entire satisfaction. Mail
orders promptly attended to. For bargains call on Kern's in Old Marke t Square,
Norfolk, Va. 11 2'J Cm
Goods.