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THE ROANOKE NE"'S. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1878. 0 U It T ICKKT. 1 0!t CIHFF JCSTICE OK 81TUI-MK contT, HOW. DAVID SCHENCK, OF LINCOLN. ArnTr. ji stick from the f.ast T- N HILL OV HALIFAX. T 'I E M'PHEMr, rot'KT fiqi'AII- BLK. It ii probable lhat no e itest of like DMur has ever been. f.-u,;ht with more acrimony thin that for position on the Sipretne bench, Criminations otd re- criminal! n.s have been bjnil.ed back and forth as ahHltlccnln, ami thepritaie characters of Ktmlenicn, and gentlemen ton who ore in no ay concerned in the c 'litest havi been nude the plaything! I'fanoi vmiut acribb'cia. Tint Ibis i K , is pr..b ibly attributable to llm art tjni olch'iosino, lliej id eta I Hi ct J which has grown up unler reconstruction, and if this is the cause of the trouble, the system must be changed and as quickly its constitutional restrictions nil! ad nil of. That the fystem is in fault ws tli k n J hi its imt of douu. We have n per s in .1 rccolleit ons uf thi! way iu which judicial ollL-er we.e eleted iii.der the old rc,ji'ti", but we do know lhat under its w rkings the I 'il page f North Carolina' h'utory was nude bright by the names of Judges whnac opi lions were quotej with approbati in io West nvnster Hull, and we do know, that uud r the present system, the gentlemen who lire prominent lor nominations Ik the Supreme bench luc won ficir triumphs more in the arena of po'itiv's than nf liar. It is true that all of the guntlenien who h ive been m 'nli med, are lawyers of no mean standing, an J it is true that one nt least of the number stands in the mrt frui.t rank of tho profession, hut 1 lie fid retinitis that tlicy with a single i xception are more distinguishe I as p l liciaus than lawyers and that men I ke J. II V,U, of Cj.rl.tt, JnWJhM rd of Greensboro, Thomas K'iffi i, of Hills born, H. II. liittle. Jr., of IlaL-gh, L. (' Edwards, and M. V. Iitnier, ol Oxford, M ii tfori LGehee,nf l'erson cou'ity i t.d others whose fame lut been won in thu forensic arena are pissed in contempt uous silence by the candidate makers wi.b whoc illusions the papirs are fihl. Should this state nf things continue there is little ground fur hope that the Supreme Court will be composed of men who have at unco midj the t'u'y of lat tho tle'i'.t and duty of their lives, wnti whom the fuunditi ins of l.'gt learning and the principles oa which th sa loundati ins res', are a familiar as the alphabet and unless the Couit is composed of such men we will have tike n a leaf from the Republican book and wa are estopped from cer ngain attacking that party on the score of the abnsemcnt of the judiciary. How this change shall be accom plished, whether by a change in the tenure of the j idicial nfli:is or a change in tilts mode of electing the j Mges it is uieleis now tn disows. The Kiteigh Observer inclines to the opinion that a change of tenure will cfTectuate the purpose sought, and our constitution i belief in the acumen and foiesioht of fie editors of our ablest contemporary incline us to believe that i, ideas are correct, bit this is a sublet nn which no conclusion can be arrived at without deeper study th in we have yet oiren it ; and as nothing can be dona iu the prem ises until January we will not n w go into the discussion. VirillUt AH M. OF Jt i(;K M II KM K. The Charlotte Democrat in ils lut ivue formally ailhdrias lie name f .l'i li .-'chenck from tlie content for the (vi.cl Justice!. in. Tin reasons given for tha niihdiawsl art lhat Judge S nilh havi 'g a inounceJ bit views oa (lis I! !:! C2?s tn fcr- In Ofyoiioi, t te cx, ressed by the Supreme dun all rea aons fr tntajoirainj that gentleman are at an end. The Dnyocrst j cs on to siy that this Mtv has been nken by the friends of Judge Scheck with nit c nsu'.tali hi with him and without h i knowledge and on lb grounds stated. W inaticethe trithlraeal with ui com n. MtBt litast fir the present. I'ne followioj Is, a text of the Ilonj. c.-Jl's article : Woen it was s ippisij anJ believed hrgo iiunibr of people is the es'ern section of the S ate and else- Vre, ' that the present Ciief Justice. un. u. ninth, mertaiod the l iitinii that the revenue officers a d others wh j i .tiled our State law Ci.uU legally and constitmio ally base tb ir csei rem icl front a Suta C mrl t. the U S. district Ciurt, they deter miitd uever to anpport M'. 8 oith for neat on the Supreme Court Uench or bmit to haviug him forced upoa the jmncratic party at U( nnminte ; and they foil conllVit that hi cool I Hl,l be bo ci '-luted if be eutertiioeJ inch vitfi Tiierefore it was th .t .Tjd;e S.lenck permitted bis name t be used bv mine oi bis friend-., in com cti.ui with the romiuation f-.r Chief Justice. And we think we ought to I'ato just here that ce were nut i.ne of tlie numher who U I i iiame f.Tnard for lhat position, ur thought ii prudent to do bo, but we do not hesitate to say that we would hive supported bi.n heartily for thst poaiiion if Judge Smith had entertained the anti S'.utes K ghis vieas that hr us accused nf entertaining and which we, with many utliei?, supposed he entertuinad. But as soon as it was made koowo by git'.d authority, that J kIjb S nith did not entertain the objectionable views attributed to him, but, on llie contrary, agreed with the pi'siiinu taken by Judge Schenck against Federal j irid:ction over 8ute case, J idge Schenck and his Western friends did m l then have the same good and sufficient cause fr rui oing in oppnsili n lo Jule SnitU's no iu t ati in for C-iicf Justice; still, Jodge Schenck's friends, knowing bis st'ength and his good q nlii atioiis lor Chief JdS''ue, did not think it necessary to speedily withdraw him from the race. 'We k inw that when the p isi'ivo in formation was com lion Ciitrd th t J iJge S nilh's views ab ut I'.fderal j iris diction, were the sioie as his (ichet ck's,) he wis iur,nised, asd declareil tb.V. he had been laboring under a dilfjrent impres sion. 'Juda Sheock is not at home, and is too far i ll ('mlding courts in the ex t emp Western par; of the State) rur his friends t emm micate with bun and act n ith his explicit autority at nn early day, but under the circumstances, and C msidi'rinj tho erroneous impressions heretofore entertained by h m and many nf liis friends in regard lo Judge Smiili's view, we IVel j isl fled in say ing lhat his fni nds will no Im j'T press his nnino f.r tho nllice of Chief Justice, but will support liiin lor Associate Jus tice of the Supreme C.. int. We konw he is tha kful for and warmly appreciates the support and nominatio is tendered bin by seve al coui.ties and newspapers for C iief Jus tice, but we nre authorized, after con suiting several of Judge Schenck' most intimate friends, to siy that his name will he used hereafter only fur Associ ate Justice. 'Wo hnvc written the above at the re quest an I aiKice uf some of Judge 8chenck's most intimate friends, and we believe it h is betn in contomplalion for the pist ibrea weeks to h ive such an announcement nnide ; at least that was the intention when J.ieij Ninth's views on the Federal j irisdietion question were fi st c-oreclly understood; and we fully concur in the ncti m of t'le JaJge's friends n with.lrawi .r hi u ,'runt the contest lor Cuief Justice. 'We respectfully requnst our I)jmo cralic cotemi iraries wtielher they pre fer Sai lh or .Schenck, to copy the ab ive article so that their readers may see all we have said on the s,j!j t.l." ADE ITSCMKNTS. l ATt; OK NOKTIt CAUOI.I.NA, SL'PKRIOR COURT, COUNTY OF NOKTHAMPTON', JANUARY TERM 1S78. R. R. IVpIiIps an administrator do bonis una oi a. a. vmrren, I'lainlill. vs. W. V. reohlea, Ilefetnlaiit. It appealing to the C iiiitln tl.s above 4"ititlei aotl.in, Ii Hlli lavit, tb.it S. Kmily llumwvn is a nee 'ssarv partv I i the de. leriiiin ili in ol lliu lu-tinii, Hint liiat xaid S. Iturirwvn i a non resiiiiuit of tins Stat". It is ordflreil tliat puliliealion lie m.i'iB in iioani'Ke News, a paper iiuli inhnil al Welilnii, N, C. f.irHix Niiei'Hiv Hka. cunm ainiine and requiring I lie aani S. f.nniv Ifumwrn. lo appear ami h ma la p iriv dnlriidant, on or lieloro tlia 3rd dav of tli nemi l week nf llm next Term of he Hnid Superior I'nurl, Mliieu e(iuvnim on tlie 1 Uli. MoniUv alier Hih "nil, Mon- lav lo reoruary I,, Here anil then to answer or 'Jemur lo tue complaint iu the ae'.i m. i n piirpoae of ll.e aotion Is lo rrnvr li value of eerlain pruprrtv of T. p. Bur Kwyn, "ld liv lii del'unilant wlio ulsinieil r!:ii saiiie Trusiv, hihI upmi Hie groi.nd Ilia! I'laintilV's intustatw Warrnn, who lirst intituieil tlio aeti.oi, had, as sVi nlf levied tlior.vn an exeouimn Iu lav.ir of una Edinucd .lao"li, issued on a Judgement ree irered l.y mid Jaeolis, auiiiist aiii T. I'. HiUKWTii. and the nid !S. F, IturKWii. Witness N R. (Mnm,('irrk nf nald court a' i.ltl.-r tn J i.-ksoti, l!,is 'lb ' L'nd day nf April, 1S7S. N. R. OI0M, f. 8. C. Raley, Mullen A Moore altnrneyn. Apr ti' (i w. T J. SAW, WF.l.IiON', N, C. RAKKK t CUNKFCTIOXRR. Manilla-lures all k Iml of plain and fan ey em. lies. Kieps Hlwavs on land the fnllitsi unek nl l a.-idien, Fruits, Nuts, Ac., Pi ln f.ui-i I in KMHteru nrth Vl,m, w hleh he sells l.v Ii dosuln nr retail. Or.leri l.ir we.hliu parties, and haila prepared on ulinrl notic- and al most reu unaiilt pricea, Cel "JU If. N O R TH t'AlU I, I N K. HnllDlt (nnntv Snprrloi U.,rl I'r. I. F.. ilii..i nil I Heln I. Ms wile, Uoki, K, Clsntun and ,NUry T. tl wife, FlHllltlltS A It n I Ii St Jolm V. Pileliford and Harriet K his witeiiarll H. IViv, Annla M. Dav, Hinr l. I'oiii n and I.uey H. hia wil' nd W. . Rriekoil inn er of aid tnrT D. and l.ney I). Ponton Ktanela W Win...... and AUtsiiOit U. Riac't trailing undKr llm ftrm f Willi una Hlaek A Co., of I he eily ol Nw Ynrk. 1J llorvev Adminis trator of W. 11. FaueHtt, J. R. UerrinR, V. II. Day, Hube-tJ. Day aud N. U. laing. Ilf,ndsnls. The abive named Jrhii r. Piltrhferd and llirrte-l K hi wife, and Francis W. A'llliains and AlBiauilerU. Hlaek Villi laka uoilee that thu above entitled uellon hs been eimmaodn.1 In Ihe Muporinr Court ff Halltax ooiintr, Sl' nr North Carolina f r Ihe putpn.s having parti. "i msnf, imiwunn inn iisnanta Iu mm. mon. of lh "veral iract nf land owned by the lain William II. Day, diseased, and e mtalutiig tn the alternate "bout einhteon hundrad anrM, and thst Utliey do not aoaweror de mrto llm complaint of Ihe pUimids v.kich has bean rlle.l in IhsorTlee nf tho Clark nftba rlnpm-lnr Cmirl nf aald lUillax county on ur luTire Ilia 8th day of June 1?H, the IMalmltV. will np.,v l0 tha cinurt for the relief demanded Wltnas. Jno.T. Ureory, Clerk of tha Superior Co.ist nf llaHfaa eoiimy, at olUee In Hallfas mis l.Vh dav of April' Iktm JOHN T. (iRK'JoliY, t lerk Muperlor Court. I. B. CPokP.tT sliy, ApriMij. ADVERTISEMENTS. N TOTICE, By virtue nl if Judprmunt rendered in the Hdion .r Clin l.vv, aTO otnors aitamai W. Ii. J mes ai d ntlinra by tb Superior Court of the county of Halifax at the special term there. if 1.1 January IST8. I wil, a C immi-isloiier of said Court, sell at pulil'.n auetioii to tho higlivst bidder fur cum h ai ma I'ouit house door in the town of Malir-m on Monday, th.h day of May IhTS all Hi" le.'al and equitable interest ul W. H Jones in a CBrlain parcel or trael of land ituale near KiiiKWond in the county of Ifalilax, known as thn Nic ! son traet of land and eiuhraeed ill the f- 1 h inn Iwuiiidaries to wit; Rninded on the North by lhc uintv road leading from KiniC'ii-'d In Ilill'a bridge acnas Fishinu nroi k, thnnen flown nald ereek to Swifts lin, theaee alonii said Swift line eii'tailv t-i Jiek lusrso I. ranch, thin e runnimr North by J. P. Tyreu'a line to lha said rosil .t Riiic'oncl, the henliiiiluc contain inn Mvn hii idreil aeres more or lea, av Injl and exeaptlng. however, lhat portion of the In nt r.b'iva dcaeribed which was conieved by W. II. Jonca in May 1874 lo K, O. J oins anil liv Inni t) 1). F. Arrinu ton. and thn II imestea l ol Vf. H. Jones wliieh has bnen duly laid olT and set apart to him. I ill also soli at thn sane time and place and upon th" Name terms the lot of Istid In llm tow n of Riocwuml now oeeu pivl by M ra. Isuhnlla F, Kyle, and coii t linlnir out. a. re. April 1st 1X7K, SPIER WIIITAKFR. Coiiiinisaioner. Apr'i Pa O It T II i: A R O I. 1 N A, Halifax County Nujierior Court. O.S. P.ellis, plainlilT vs S. . J. S iller. Intblscaiisn.lt appenrii'ir by affidavit of llm pliiintilf that ilui lipfendarit is m l a rcsidai t of this State, and cannot after duo di huenee ho found , and it furtlisr ap peaitng that llm purpose of tbn action is 1 1 I peover i inluement at;ojn-.t thn defend ant for the sum of five, thousand dollara and interesl dun lo tho pliintilf 'or wnk nml labor dune for wliieh a laborer' lieu Is Med In tho olli.-e nf the Clork. ol the Su pei ior Cinrt of Mn'i'int enu'i'v. It is or d'TPd that piihlie.it on bo ina-le for nix snee.es Ive weeks in thn Roanoke Ns, a paper published In Weldon N. C. com imiuilioi; tho de.'endant S. A. J. Sailer to BRpear hi thn next term of tha Superior Court of Ila! ifax eoiiuly to ho held at lUe court housn in said county on the 12th Monday nftor tlinlind Monday of February 1S7S and to annwer or demur to the e on plaint of thn plaintiir wliieh will be file. I on or before llm third day i t th3 lerm aforesaid in thnolll to of thn clerk nf said court, and let him take notice that if ha fail so tn fin, thn plaintiff will take Jmli!f tnout for the relief ilnmaudoJ in the com pi ilnt. In witness whereof I have her.-tn set rnv Inn il and st-ul this the 21at day ol March 1S7S. JOIINT. nRF.f.ORY. Clerk Superior Court, Halifax County N C. C. A Cook Ally. I'laintitf. March 215 ' w. OOliS AT AND ISF.I.O'.V IOST AT L. A. FAUINIIOLT'S. Tho hillowliiK attielea and prions are Biven as a specimen ol the larau qiiunilty of o ids on hand to bn snld, auu thn ver'v low pneen they are i ll'ered at, iu Older to make room for my Spi iuu Stock. I.oi iii ;. Overcoats woiln 1". 0,) soil at $10 50. Overeats worth ?i (Kl sell at f4 (10. .Striied Ca-siHieroHtiiia worth $15 00 sell al HI nil. Knickerbocker suits worth $;8s at $12. I'laid ( 'am iiiierc suits north Jri sell at t l.s, tih'. H'Niuitire suits worth )IH sell al $:t .'.o. I'laid Cassiinnresuita worth $12 50 soli a' S'l IK). Plaid Kersoy anils wnrlb $10 sell at tl 51. Striped hers 'V sii.ti worth Sell at ? i bO. Iliirrinir il m. Ivnrsey Coats worth j.i sell at ?J l,". Sh(!C s' Orey Coats worth ft soil ai fi 50 I'tvr joons. Fro.lerieksl ur Cissiuiere worth $1 a 11 at K.l cnnls. Diaij-iul Kersey (wool) worth 6i cents sell nl 4"i c, All Wool Casnimere worth 'I 25 sell at 75. All Wool Cassiineie, suit niterns, worth ?1 25 per iird soil at 7,i eant per yd. All Wool Cassiu eie.mit patterns, worth t-l 50 per yaid aei; at Ji U0 pr vr". Wool Kur-y w rlh ;t."i cents mil at 25 els. Ilorrinn R mo Wool Ktrvoy worth 60 els sell III 40 cents. Honin Ci-sitiicre wo-th 75 e a sell atfiOc. Sheep's limy t Wool) worth 75 0 soil at 45 c. Striped Flirty Cassiniero worth fl 0U sell al 7' cents. Pnik Hn'rlni lime Kersey worth 50 eta sell at .1(1 cents. HOOTS IUU S1IOF. Heavy II iota, lon leirs, worth $4 nll at$;t. Ilfavy lliois, loin; leWs, worth $: 50 sell at $2 75. Heavy Roots, long legs, worth f:l 2.5 sell al 2 .Ml. Roys II ...is, lon !eir, wnrth fi 50 soil at 2.0:). B iys p..ia, long l.s, woith fi 00 mil at 1.50. High Cn Plow Shoes worth fi 50 anil at 1 75. HiKh Cut Plow Shoe, wor.h fi 00 sell at 1 Ml. A 1. 1. WOOL MI VUI.H Wort!' 5 Oil sell at 2 75. All Wo-1 Shawls worth 3 00 sell at I 75. Plaid Wool Shawls worth 2 OOsnll at I 00. Msnno Hlaek shawls w.irih f:tsill at 1.75 llltt sst (;o)l).H, A place Black usMiiiurn worth 50 conta sell at :.i! eeMts. Reantllul Plai I Worsted worth 25 to 75 eta an I at 15 t 25 cents. Striped Worst, U Worth 25 e hoII at 10 c. Rlaek Alpacas worth 50 o soil al 4') o. Itlaek Alpaca wnrlh 40 e ell at 35 c. Hlaek Alpa- ns worth 75 ft all al 50 e, Rlaek Alpacas worth I 00 snll at 70 c, Thu best brands of Calico will now be old i.l e. Hood (,',. I ;.-. al 5e. W lute Rianl.sl worth ll 00 ell 3 ,50. White IUai.k '.,s worth :i 50 ell at 2 50. While ll ankets worlii 3 IN) sell at 2 25. Whim UUnkn- fh so m j eg. H.l Spreads worth 2 00 anil at I 25. r itiurinl lis orlh ii 50 to 2 50 sell at 't 2 i .o : 7"i. 7 4 Red Flannel worth 25 osell at IN. 3-4 Red Fl.u.i.el worth 22 u anil at W e. 3-S Red F:..nnel worth 35 o aell at 22) e. 7- 8 RnH Flannnl worth .'a) n anil at 35 n. 8- 4 White Flannel worth 20 0 snll at 12). :i-4 hltn r lauiifl wnrth 21 u anil 104 e. 7-8 l.itn Flannel worth :5 o anil at 221 e. 4 - 4 vt nun h unnol wortli XO e sell at 4U o. 7-8 Wliltn I wllliil Flaniiol worth 50 o aei at JMi. Canton Flannel wnrth 12 e aell at 0 e. While Flannel UiiilurshirU wnrtk 1 U0 aell at Oil. Whits Flannel fi.ll wool) slsirta worth 2 50 ill at 1 ;.. White F.annid shirts worth 75 n soil at 50. 11 is XU 4 AI'X. l-'-.ck Felt lists worth 4 IK) anil at 3 00. Ula.k Felt data vorth 3 W aell at 2 k). Itlaek Felt lists worth 3 (aaell al 2 25. Klack Felt Hats, wide brim, worth 3 60 nil a'. 2 5ft. Il!a-k Wool Hats worth 2 00 aell at t 50. Illack Wool Hats wirtli 1 50., ill at 1 25. Ladies Furs wnrth 5 00 sell at 3 00. Laoiea Fura worth 3 fa) aell at 2 CO. II tRF..Si. Rnuay 'lamesa worth 12 00 anil 1 1 8 00. Duiriry Itsrness worth 111 en sell at ll no. HiiKirv llsiaiess worihiS no sell tr 16 tsi. fine l.lht s..f rioul.ie Wsoii Harness worih t.ai.isi sen ai a ix.'si. NI'OOI. THREAD. Ciafs aponl Cotton 75 cents rnr dnen. Hti'warts an.l ll. A II. Pp.v.l sj ren: p,.r florin. 1 lli'Sft tf.h i noisi in. nmum IK SO U. hMl ln:i"l Hi- r-tiiKil ADVERTISEMENT. c CHEAPER T II A N EVER. r Pc.u.lvinir Snrinsr fiooda aU most dailv and it is really aatnnishlug to sen Imw cheap (."xxls are. Arlirles and prices are tno numerous to mention. Howevar I will uame a few. Rest Prints frnm 5 to GJ. Rot lirown Cottons from H to 1 . Rest Rlo.-k Cottons Irom H to 12 Wanisutta lllrachinpa l2i, Dress Hood New Su lea from 15 lo 25 i u f,,, 10 to '25 els Coals and Clark' Spool Cotton 6ijla or n per unzon. KHOIJS, HATS, AND OI.OTIIINO VERY LOW, UKOCBKIES TEKV LOW. Svrups from 35 to 60, Old Fashion riew urieaiia aoiaasim i- , Rest Ri-i Coftens from 10 to 20, Nice White Sugars 10 is side Meat Vets (j Sf.af flCtS Cii.'IIMIDI i'.Cfc lnni ji'.ui .m, ,-n.,.- . " - I hivn ihrown on mv counters about One Thousand yards hnst prints, aara colors ncia per ya.u. ' n i udicdo April 13 If. Weldon, N. C. TM PORTA NT SAI.F OF RKAI. F.S 1 TATK IN HALIFAX COUN TY. Rv virtue nf a ded of trust dated the 28:h dav ol March IS7I, and duly roistered, and bv ilireclion of the i artlf-a therein secured. I sIihII on Wniliifsday thn 17th Instant, nt 12 M. on thn premise offer for sain that valuable plantation in lha county -.ll.i.r.- V. ....... ..I...1 i... ii r i.i ll.ini.oi, v., ow wuvi.i.". i.j it, v II I,'.. Thn said plantation consists of three . . . - ii. i. - contiguous tracts Known as inn v jeiin Mull and Hall I net, c intaiiiiriK in the sir K K -' 1 " '' " n ' 1 . .... ualiio propeiiy witli the buildings thereon ill be sold for cash. For furlher infirniaiion applv on Ihe ,.n...l..u ... If V f.,r.n nrtn 'P Tl ', ,.n ii, u. . .j". . a . ... Iti.rU.i.l O moil Iuu; V.irfollf. Va ... n.'n ...l...l... VV'tl..,l..rf,.n in ii. ,na i.oii.-.-ifc. en u " i i " p ..in, X. ( ALKXANOKK SPHUNT, A pro III I, ii ustro 1878. N P K 1 N , 1878. I am now opening caily, NUW 8 P KING D It E S S GOODS, IB TME I.ntrist and Most Desiruble Stylos Fok Tim Comino Skason. B RG AIN'S IS n I. A C K HI 1. K H AND CASHMERES, BRANCH AGENCY FOR E. BUTTERICK k CO., Cl-'LKBKATKP PaTTKHNS ftamp'es of Goods atid Catalogue of 1'nttarns sent on application. Address, K. IS. ISLAM IRK. 1 46 Main Street, Norfolk, Va. March 23 3m. To ll s vi-: ;fMiii m i I, i n i n j: i.i 1 1 it .1 - p , r. i a ,-. , . i w.f., I., V LIVER STOMACH VA?? tur l'4llipil: udlilLb. IJK. Ssm I.KH. .Sr.. oik. acpt. 15 1 y. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Fur ssle bv Dr. A. R. Z illiclTer & Lim. Oct. 17-Ny. THE PARKER CUN. SEND STAMP rOR CIRCULAH PARKER BROY WEST MERIDEN.CT. :-iy. e 1 1 nt CHAMPION .VWiaiii'isaiiViiiinc,- iriea anil rroven iruiviuiiiiy,' jp,.,vttmi KF, CKIVKR Inlernatlonial Exhibition Awardi London, 1851. I New York, 1SVI. Paris, 1807. I'hlladalpliia, I87U. HKRRINU CO. 251 A 252 Broadway, New Tfork. Jan 1 tf. gTATK OK NOiVTU CAROLINA. Nuprrlor Court. laorthasnpton County Jamna VV. Orant ai Auminlstraiur oi Bur tou II, Jones, Plaintiff Against I.aey Jonos, Defendant. The purp.we of th's action la a ssla for sssets of a tract of land situsted in aald counti , contaliiinK aixty-lnn (fri) acres, a nil innssrf. s 1 mi ra or inas, oi wnien inn lninstain tllad seired an possoasul, Thn f'olnndant is reiiiirnil to appear at tho olllea nf the Clerk of tlie Superior Court ul Norihiimp Ion county, at Jackson, on th 2tU nf June. 1S7X, ami answer or demur to the oempluini no w on Hie. Witness N. R. y.him, Clnrk of said Court, at olll.-e in Jackson, this April Wlh N. It. ODOM, C. S. C. .N'ortliamj.ton enunlr. AprCIXw. AnVJ-.ttTISEMENTS. r - psrs B vn B T KOUNTER.PLATF0RM VAGON&TPACl THE BESTARE-J-i riHE CHEAPEST MARVIMSAFESCALECOJ 265 BROADWAY . Y. 72 CHESTNUT CI HILA. PA. JIJ SENECA ST. CIF.VE. 0. Jan 2 tl. N O. T. F ) R 1) , Taken pleasure In announcing tbat bo can anil he louna at ins sianu on FIRST STREET, Where he has on hand a full line ol t'ae rlnest WINES. VYI.HKIF.S ani iSRANIMKS. TOR A CCO, CIGARS, nnd SNUFF, ORANUE. APPLES, and CON r ECTION EK1 ES Ilia stnpk of Canned Gooda and Grocer ios is untisualiy Fall nnd Complete. Old riatsKT Wiiiskzt A SrFruuTV. pnvcrt i ic.m rf.kh. nx TIRAUCHIT. Ho guaranteos satisfaction. Call and see l.iui. Nov SI 1 y. 1 s U P I. TT M M M R C O. 1SN. SV'AMORR ST. FKTERSBI.'RQ, VA. We call tb s attention of the Farmers of NORTH CAROLINA, tn a few Testimo nials as to tho merita cf the FARMERS FRIEND PLOW, from parlies who have used them. We have many othors ofthosamo kind. TESTIMONIALS. Tariwro, N. C. Jan. 11, 78. Messrs. F. II. PiXMMKn A Co , fientlemen : I ran ehrlit ot your Farmers Friend Plowa t year ami ehoei fully testily that It Is thu best turn plow I have ever used, especially iu rouph BUiliblo or new KMiind. These plows run steady and easy to the iniilo anil man nnd the points last lonner than hey ro on any other plow tisod heretofore by mo. U. L.. BTATU'N. niLLsnono, N. C,, Jan, '78. I am a blacksmith and have been n ek- ing wrought plows all my life and iisina ihfon on in v farm, but alter trying the Farmer rrienn, I must conless it ia cheiiper than t . u ii.tr the iron and making Illy iWli plows besides lieing tar Letter. W. U. CHAHTKKK. OxForiD, N. C. I)ee. 10, '78. Messrs. K. H. Plummkr k Co., (Innts : As it would be impossible for me to see all or even a small part of tlio farmers in tins county wlio are now using the ! armer r r lend Plow, in tune to get cer- (ideates. I lakn thn liberty of lending the names ol as many larmeta as I can at this moment recollect vi ho me niivi' using the above named plow, and every one of whom, without exception, pronounced il lo be llm verv best plow they have ever used, and will use ll exclusielv here- alter. The names annexed are nmniigst the best nml most successful ol onr (jranville farmers, and any one wishing further information can refer to tlie following. M. A.GRKCJOKY, H. CREWS, SAM I.. HOWARD, J. W. CARMIN, Tho other names given bv ( apt. Laudis are Inlt out for lack ol ap tco I lit re nre at least ore bundro I others in thi county w ho are using your plows and II necessary I ooiild tret certilicalns Imiu all of them that would satisfy any one. A. LANlUtt, JK. Circulars and price lists sent on appli cation. E. II. PLUMMET. A CO.. 15 N. Sycamore at., Petersburg, Va. Una 12 tf. lllelieai Award at the Onteaniftl Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit, for GRAND, UPKIUIIT ASD SQUARE PIANOS. 1 he principal points nf superiority in the ST1 FFF Pianoa are brilliant klrgine; oualltv of tone, with grett pfwnr even new of touch throughout Iho entire scale, laiilllrna aelion, unsurpassed durability, and uuexuolloi) wontmansnip. A lariie variety of Second-rand Tianra, of all makers, cooslanllv in ttorn, and rnugliig in pricea from 73 lo (300. We are alao Sole Agents for the Southern States of the MATCHLESS Bl'HDKTT ORGANS, 1 II K llll SOW VADK A full enpply of every style constantly in store, ami aoiii nn ttio most liberal term. For Terms and lllnstralnd Catalogues of! rinnoa ana urgann, aauresa CHAS. M.STIEFF, No. 9 N. liberty irei.t, Rai.timohk, Mn, Sept. 2rt, 1-y. T TSK YOUNU'S P. P. SPKCS, AND 8ATE TOUR EYE SIGHT. Gold down, Jewelry low, Gold and Sll vnr Wntches, aitn ol Jtwolry, Wnnra and Vest Chains, Hand Bracelets," Seal Rlnfrs, Full Tea Sotla Waiters, VHohers, Cups Spoons, Forks Ae, cheaper than thasajie goods can be bought for In New York. Wa want currency for Jnwelrn and will offer indiK einents to purcl.aaera. J. T. YOt'MBRO., april 3-1 1 I'eterabnrg, Va, ADVERTISEMENTS." J. T. GOOCH, GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE, KEEPS ON HAND GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Which will be sold low f,)r CASH. apr fin TELEPHONE. NORTH STAR. CENTENNIAL. PAPA CIGARS ANO CLUB HOUSE Are the best 5 cent Cigars. LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION, Ar clear Havanas. , These Cigars are sold by all first-clasi dealers. Manufactured by SI A Si TO UK A CO., Mb3 -Sin Proprietors Charleston Braneh of the Havana Cigar Factory. ATTENTION, FARMERS! 1 7 nPk Saved on -very to i of Guano hv pnrc)i'-alng direat frooi tha un4er- Y.0J siitnnd. 1 will sell M A r KS' ITRMiKMZKIt fUPKR.PHDSFir ATW OF 1,1 MK lor S37.SU I'tR TO SI, CASH WITH OKUEIt. '' THE MATES is thn Olilest and Most Reliable Phosphate in the Unllerl Siatas, and has given satis faction wherever used. The OL.ASUOW PlIOSPIlATK is prepared from Bone, riesu ano moon, ai.u .ouiy rvquirea atrial to eneure Ils contluued uae. I will aell it for the name price aa Mapes. I am atlling at tbn aliova named fabulously low pricea to nneure large sale, sod to save la the larmor the Agent's v'ominisaioas and the exorbitant charges mad when sold on time. -Liberal Cash Advances on COTTON, PEANUTS or othsr COUNTRY PRO- DUL'K. AdrJ. March 23 3m. T. N. WUITK, A. L. S I WiffllTE, STAINBACK & GOOCH. SUCCKSSORS TO J. T. GOOCH. J. T. GOOCH'S OLD STkKtt. Havejaat psaed tbair Fall Sloak of Gooda, which lhay oS'ar to the trade LOWEST CASH I' KITES. The atoelt tan prises a fall line of READY MAD1 CLOTHING, DRY (joods, nooTa, CAPS, The larcnat amak of GROCERIES, 8U0ARS, SALTS, SOAPS, AC., to ttt-foBHd In Eastern North Carelina. Tbey eall attention to their slook of tha famn.i miles ruiLADELPiiiA, hand made noors and shoks For Both LADIES and OENTI.KMKH Oct 17 1 jr. T. N. VVHIl'E, WHITE & W E L avejnit re 'urncd from the North with the LargettStock ef DRY GOODS, ANd IEADY WAI CLOTHIKO, ' FOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, RIDLE4, AK COLLARS. vertfiTorcd in ILia market, whith they are atllinu LOW FOR CAS IT. They rail npnclal altnntlnn to their Stock of DRESS GOODS, and TRIMIfifl. They will Duplicate any bill of uoods that can be tmrchated South ef Nsw Yerk. W lutend to please. Call and see us. Oct 17-Vy. 0 F COTTON, CORN, &C. A FULL STOCK OF MOLASSES, NAILS . J. T. COOCH, WELDOSf, N. C. They are Havana fillers. MARGARETTA, & GRAND DUCHESS P II 0 S P H A T E ass JNO. O'CONNOR JR. PORTSMOUTH, Vy. AIN BACK, i U. OOCS , JR. t N. C. 0001), LADIES CRUI SHOES, 1U18, Konoxs corrEEs, TEAR. A. L. STAIN BACK. STAINBACK. 0 N N. C. KOTIOXtj AD CAPS, SADDLES wtl! j
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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