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THE ROANOKE NE"'S. S.VTUltDAY, MAY 4, 1ST 8 OI K INriltlUR COl'HTK. We invite attentiot to the letter on thil turret to be found on the nutiide of to-da)' paper. This i ntjct i which mir peuple r very deeply interest cd and are re glad to sea public interest being aaakene.t in this behalf. Vr Ibis reeson throw open the columns of the Ntws std ""P ,n& gentlemen who bare bestnared tliiugbl upon the) work ing of the sjstem will come furward tad let at have the benefit of their can clusieus. JouN MoiutiSiKV died at Siratorjs Ut Wednesday night. Thin ends a career to which dime novels are com taonplsce. lorriey began lifo at a professional prii fighter, blossomed into a professions! gambler, became a mem Ytr of Congress, and whan he died was Senator from the brat and ro uti iutt'.li gent district of New Yutk. fter tbii who will refuse t belicvo the Arabian Night's Talc. THE M OS HOUItDUK. A. C. Buell, one of the most brilliant of Washiogtio j luroalis'.', thialts that Gittt will be noaiinttcd in 1880. and itl be coueteJ in aud inaugurated. He saji : "I have beeo unable to believe that a party which it Mols four years of des perate war to (is. G oily in the scats of power it going t evacuate on any such trifle as one day of unfavorable vnling. I look fur Grant to be inaugurated on the 4th of March, 1881, ts the price of that peace, which it just at dear to Peoaocritic esillioaires as it it to their Republic confreres. The alternative of Grant or revolution will be presented, tad I do not believe there it revolution ary spirit in the country sufficient to prtveat the tamest submission to (he a'lernttive of the red-faced man, who, whatever else may be- said of him, ccr taialy bat the viitues of courage, af ftdtlity to bit friend, and of confidence is biaaelf." n'O'iK ' O K T II K X K X T LlidULt Tt'KE. We very much fear that the contest for positions on the Supreme Bench lms to occupied the tuiuds of tbt people that they will lose sight of the great impor tance which attaches to the choice of senstori and repiei:nsatives in the next (ieneral Assembly. This would be a very great misfortune for that Geoeral Assembly will have much and very im portant work to do, and only the very best men should be cbost i to represent tocstituencirs therein. hi the first place the (ieneral Assem bly will, on the second Tuesday after its installation, be called on to choose a Senator who shall represent the State in tlit Federal 0 ingress for six years from tbt 4th of March next, eusuing. Fjr this Senatorship circumstances now teem to point very dirccly to 0 over.ior Van e, or at any rate to a niat.'h race between aim and Senator Mjrrimin, but it is passible that other ciudid ites any yet become prominent, and if affairs skould take this turn it will be well to hv! men in the legislature who will know their own opinions and htvt strength to rosin. tsia them. But, alibough the eleclioa of United Stales Senator is always a duly ol importance, it is by no means the most important duly which will devolve hn the ensuing General Assembly. North Carolina ia cerU'm t be well represented in the next Federal Sens'.r. whenever of tbe genlieme spoken of is ejected ta the pniiti.a, tut in view 'f certain late decisions of the S.preme Court many and important changes will be necessary in the statute laws of the Slate, ihrse changes must be tusde by the next Genera) A-sembly ; tad it is tbt riht aad duty of the peo ple to tend such representatives to lUleigb tscan appreciate the necrsity fur the legislation which the timet de msnd aud who can devise taws apt to meet the cxiajenciet of the occasion. The Supreme Omit of the Nats has uecijcu uiai, unucr lite preset t taw, the icpiUonesent lor fi years of a nan who hit si maltreated hit wife as to caute the drat1! of ber anb ire child and well nigb of the woman hetsiK, it t cruel tnd enusuat ptnithmeat. It it tbt ri.bt tad dety of the people to chouse representatives wba will affix t punith sweat it same trt cwrataensnrate with their enormity to crimes of this charac ter. The Supreme Curt hss taij, that a womsa, tgaiast whim ber husband bat coaamilted the foulest strong, t wemaa tawtrds whom htr hasbsnd baa fcea guiky of auch t criase, as, bsd tbt wife brea the otTeader, the law would hire jstifitd the aggrieved husband io tb taking of bumaa life, has a redress under the present laws of the State. It is the right tnd tht duty of the ptople tt tctd met te tht legislature wbo will give l wives t tinned against rights which hatbtad will be bound te respect tnd the Courts af the cevatry bound te proteel. The pree IWt batttid that a crime against the lairs of (iod and of Nature, which is of sn (nnl a type that among civilised nations its name Is lit. t beard, is nnl an ' ffcuce against the laws of North Carolina. It is the light tnd duty of the people to see to it that the next Legislature is composed of met wba will make the laws of the State cot. form in some sort to the laws of nature and morality. Such are tome of the duties which the nxl General Assembly must meet tad even their brief recital is sufficient to shew that it is the right tnd duty of the people ta teud only the very best men to Raleigh next wiuter, tnd that (bit right and duty shoal-! ba subordi nated ta nooe other interest however important. LITTKLL'A LIVING AUK. Tht numbers of Ittell'a Li'ing Age for the weeks ending April 20. h ltd 17th, contain Mr. Froudv's "Life an I Timet of Tboninso' Decket," by Edward A, Freeman, Ctntempi-rary Review; England as t Military Power In 1831 and in 1878, by Sir Garnet Wnlseley Nineteenth Century; Modern Jipap Korti ightly Review ;Frecb Home Lift the I' fluence of Women, Blackwood; The Loss af the "Eurydice," Spectator A Liroad Church 1? shop, Ojrch Q,ar. terly ; M icleod of Dire, by William Black, from advance sheets; L'rict, translated for The Living Age, from the German of Fran von Iugerslebea ; Story of George Cruikthtnk, Chamber' Journal ; The Analogies of Plant ti d Animal Life, Nuiure; Oir Irresponsible Ambassadors, Spectator; Cntnge-Kieg- ing, Chambers's J mrnsl ; Tha L'giti mate Sphere of Ajnosticish, Spcctstur; The Domestic Sphinx, Spectator ; etc., etc. A new villous bean with the first number of April. For fifty .two num bcis, of sixty J" iar large pages each (r more thst 3003 pages t year,) the sub scription price ($S) U low; or for $10 50 any one o! the Americiu $1 motilities or weeklies is tint with the Liviag Age for t year, both post-paid. L;ttell & Gay, li istug are the pub'ithert. tIr woul l he well for our friends who have indicated their intention to rule or ruin, to stop and c insider. The Kj publican parly of North Carolina is not dead far from it and if we go i the campaign divided tmang ourselves we I. j r . j . at- WIII UC aeieaiea wunnui remedy. are oppnted t extreme measures, and when extremists attempt to lea I us we had better turn our backs oo them. Durham I'Unt. Tur. Chowan Gu:tle in speakioe f politieut matters his this to say about the Congressional candiJates ef the First Distiict : The On 'He occopies to tfay t some what changed pntiliou Irom that issumed st its outset. It is una the only new eiprr'in this country, and as such we think is bound, to t proper extent, to bring before the peuple the claims of the prominent inea of this immedi ate section for places of honor and trust, as well as to otherwise protect, the local interests. It is a pleasure to us in din- charging this duty to invite ike atten tion of our readers to the claims ot L'apt. Oct Coke, of KJenton as t fit candidate fur Congress from this dis irici. What Dsx-a It All .VI can ? After one month's nei sister HnnhL. leaded notice bv C l. Th a Keogh, car-pet-tag chairman, for the Radical State Etecuiivt Comm.uea t, meet in U.l. eigb on yesterday, that tugott body d i ma pui in an appearance. C l Keogh himself wts espect.-d l receive his sub, and Dr. Blacknall of Yarboroujli expected to hae his house filled with "restless plotters" but n.bvly had beard of or from bi.fl. (i. Humphrey, accompanied by Mr. II. L Grant, a geutWman from the "frown North" who has been sunning himself io the Gold. boro INst-ollice fnr the past few jears. csme early, bt wat disgusted tt the cantpictoua tnd painful absence of Keogh, and. with his companion de serted lao expected scene of action early yesterday moruing. Mr Mitt, Reveuut Collrclor, was on band, aad Ihey say, oppnsrd ta action and thor ou;My outd -.e that lit had beet called to anch t fiasco. Iluldtin is here on the spot, but tt be resigned in obedience to the civil ser vice order of Hayes that waa no', to well or So conservatively explained at thst lime as iow he. of cmv. will uk na part in the muddle, if there be nor . A few atray carpel-ha; ..ffi;e huldaia like tbt euphonious Iliibbs, of Craven, diified ia as spectators to overset the interests of the partv, that is, tht pil grim part of it. A msa front Wilson, whose name, we believe, is t historic combinttiot of the Father of hit C tun- trf tad Ike ereat war Sccrttare ot lin. coin, tnd who deiirea te 1II away t tern ia Brogdeu's Cjngressional chair. waa tisa preteni i.r what purpose is aot clear. Jas II llama, col , who thinks that t colored lins diawa acritt tht face al otr C ngreuional represen tation would add 1 1 its beaat aoJ . lieve its ronrwitoay of color, ctasa up front WarreattMi we tuppose to tt tist in the woik of the conclave. Tins Lee. tbt sicsrinus representative af the Solicit -Geaeral, on tb commiiue wat busying tboal la bis astul tceumeta dating style Swrrell. tht round tad Cly secretary, looked tbssht I tnd forlorn whaa tskrd ahere lb commit tee had snwt, tad if Us procewdioet wouMbe ntade public. D.ck Uidgrr tnd Ut Yunw were out of the wsy must of the dav. aad iHh ki lu .tame wo tken ted ttkti ttrm tbe "TT" -Tm?mmmTmm "pr1-. . - . ?TmmmTmm- . I a iU'iTPTISKMKVTR. blunt qnehtion. if Keogh had come, t d if the committee had met, they lonkid ''tweary aad so tired" thai in sheer pJ we refiained upon the whole we thi k it the tsost complete fiizle we have ev r beard of. liu', at wa have tid befo e, what does it mean? Is the Ridical party gone to pieces? Did Hayes: policy accomplish it? or it this on of the re sult of the overwhelming and crushing defeat which it net with in the last cam paign? What excuse, pray, can Mr. Kcogb give for such shameless desertion of his conimititee, after he had sske i it to meet him in tweet communion? Was it to ridicule the admistrttion by a bald jil? Are the carpet-baggers, the scala wag psrssitet tn1 other t:um like rais' deserting t sinking ship? Where, t b where, in General J iseph C. Abht, who so mysteriously resigned the C I Itctorship at Wilmington tnd helped hit friend Canntday to slip iuto the place thst formerly knew him, perht, t too well and Canntday was wont to besm upon lhn gatherings? Russell too mght hsve conii up and spent as much time with as as he did while t member of the last Legislature, but he didn't. Still Judge lieury it bere and that is t judiciul consolation to the in valids. And there is BrUk Brink vu know is a nominative lVitiouiur at Wil- miunton. Can any sane man tell why B ink was nut here? In all solemnity we ask where are the volunteers iu the political affairs of the past? Have the people inuilerei them mil of nervier? Have the cormorants gene? eawit with tint much, but just t little curiohity the eclairciscinent of this romantic abandonment. We shall Sfe asCl. K's correspondent ssys. Ril. Oiserver. ADVERTISEMENTS. OTICEi lly virtue n juitgrnvnt rendered in the a.-tum "f Kllis I.pvv, an. I olnors aKainat W. H. J mm ai d others by I It Superior Court nftbe enmity of Halifax at the special term thereof in January IST8 t w!, U.inimixslniier of mid Ourt, hoII at public aui'tiou io the lilghrnt liiddnr for cah ai the I'onrt houae ilnui in the town nt Halifax on Monday, tha 6 h day of May IKT8 all the leal and i qoilable in'lera-t of W. It. Jonta in a certain parcel or tract of 1-nd kit unto near RiiiKnood in tht county of Hulltax, known at the Mc' 1 aon tram of land and embraced in the f I IcwinK liouudaries to wit Hninded on the North by llinoiiintv road Icadinit from Kingwood In ( 1 ill's bridge acrua Kishinn creek, tlinnee down ld creek to Swifts lip, tlienee alonir aald Swlft line eaUrly to Jack Intra trancli, tin m e runniiiic North bv J. P. Tyrev'a line In Ihe xaid roml U Kinjrwood, the leilnnlnu coitain i K live tiuodrnd acres more or less, ar inn and FXi-ftpiing. Uowever, that riorlinn nf tli Und nb ivn ilrxcrihed which waa conveved by W. It. J nes in May 1874 lo K (i. Junes ami by lilin t II. K. Arrioi;. Inn, and the H uneaten I ol W. t. Jonna wiileh has beD duly laid off and net apart to hi n. I will nlais sell at the aaosn time and rduca and upon the anuio terms Ilia lot nf land In the town of Kinirwxnd now occu- :! bv Mra. lanbella K. Kyle, aud cou- tilnineone ero. April 1st 187S. sriKR WIHTAKER. (.'din in iMiioncr. A(.rG 1 iu N O R T II CAROLINA, Ilalirux onnty BSnnerior Conr f. O.S. Belli, pUintiff va S. A. J. Salter. In lhi-.CHii-ie.lt annearlnff bv affidavit of the plaintiff Dial Ilia defendant ia not a rcidn. t of this Sltl, m.d cannot aflor duo dili!euen be found, and it furthar ap pealing Hint the pin r"e of the ani-n is to recover judgnmnot alllt the defend ant fnr tbe sum nf live thnnnd dollara and interest due to the plaintiff for work and labor done for which a laborer's lin Is filv.1 In tlio ofllOB ot the Clt,rk ol the Su leiior Court of Halifax rnuMtv. It is or dered that poi.lk'Hl on be ma la for six sinvea Ive wtks in Hie Kosnoke News, a papr puhli-hed In Wrldon N. C. coin, in indbiB Ihe defendant M.A.J. Sailer to supearatthe next term of the .Superior Court of llslifsx county t-i be hdlil at tba court house in said county on Hi 12th Monday afler the-Jiul Monday of February IS7S and to snawer r deniiir to Hi com. plaint nftliH plaintiff w-lnch will be ii'ed on nr before ihe Hiinl d-iy it lln term aforessid in th ofll of the clerk of said court, and let hi n take nniic that if li tail so in ito, ill plaintiff will take jndxe. mnnt for Ihe relief dimando i In the com- platnt In witness whereof I have hereto set my tisnl and axsl this ihe 21st day ol March 1S78. JOHX T. i-KKOORY. Clerk Superior Caurt, llsllfsx County V C. C. A. Cook Attv. Plaintiff. March ' w. TH CAROLINA. Ilalirut (onnlT, niipsrloi ( onrt. lir. I. K. (iree.i snd Helen P. his wil . Rokt. K. Clantun and Mary T. ti wilo, riaiiititta Aitainst John C. T tchf ird and Harriet K. his wife dstI I U. Day, Annie M. Day, tl-n'v 1. Pout n and l.ucy H. bia write and W. N . Brickell trusiee of said Henrv I), and Uiicv It. Potit.in-Krawcla W. Williams nd AIxniSer U. Hlc"t IradliiK under the linn f Willlsin Hlack A Co., of the mtv of New York. I J Utrvev Adiniuis IramrnfW. I, Canoed, i. R. Herrlm, VV. H.Day, Kobart J. lay anj N. M. lng. lstirndani. Th above named Jobo C. riltrbford t id Harriet KM wile, and VrsneisW. Willlsms and Alexander U. Ulack will Uk nolle that lbs almve ntillid action ha been ciminendod In the Superior Court of Halifax county, Sla'e of North Carolina f r tb purpose at having; parti tion ntad, between the tenant luooin mon. of ib seseral trarta nf land owned by lb late William H. Iv, deoeefl, nd c nuiniii( In lli surfBie sbowi eiithtii hundrwd acre, and thst if they do out answer or At i ur to the romplaint of the plwinlifl v. hieh has hewn tiled In the nffloe of ib Clark of the Superior Cinrt nf awld Ha' ts ronniy on or to-fore the th day of Jan IK7S, tba Plaintiffs will apply to lb oourt for the tollef demamled. Witness, Jno. T. srwHry, Clerk eif th Superior Coast nf Halifax county, at offlM in Ualltax tkia IS'n oav nr Apt I JOHN T. QI.'.GOKY, Clerk hupertor tVinrt. C A. CookPlffa iiy. AprtOtw. J. It AH, WKl,tOX, N. C. BASER A CONFECTIONER. Manufacture all kind of plain aud fan toy emUin. Keep always on band the fuHl o4C.-v4i w, Kru Its. Nuta. e.. Ui be found In Ksstern North Caraliaa, won b n au oy noiei,ais or retail. I Or.lor ,ir w,ldmt; paitie. and ball prepared on abort iuoand at most ra I tOMula prlova. ' Caljca ADVEUTI'EMENr. c IIFAFtlR THAN EVER. r - - ... .A..ai i n rv Slnrlnff f. Ollft 1 al K nil, wr...-w - j.ii m mmft it ! paull astonlshlnar to III I mn ' - " - . see hiw cheap goods are. Article and price are too numerous iu uiconuu. However I w ill name a lew. Beat Prints from ft to ! Best Brown Coitnns from 6J to I , Host Block Cottons Irom 61 to l'-'t WsiDsiiita Hleachinua Dress (looda New Style from 15 to 25, Pique Hoautiea irom 10 to 2S ois Coais and Clark' Spool Cotton filJta or IO per ooinn. SHOES, IIATS, AND CLOTniNO VERY LOW. GROCEItlKSJ YEKY LOW. Syrupafrom SO to HO. Old Fashion New Orleans Kolaaiea 7-5. Hnsl Rio t'nrleea from 10 to 20, Nice While Huaara tOeU. Hhls Mast Tela. Ni'inililar Mast 6ct l.lveronnl Halt Fautorr fill 4 Bushels 1.65. I have thrown on mv counters about One Thonsand yards best prints, dark eolora 5uta per yard. n. P.HPIEK9; April IS If. Woldon, N.C, T MTOItTANT NAI.K OK RKAh KS 1 TATE IN HALIFAX COUNTY. Bv virtue of a dd of trust dated the !d'h dav ol March 1M7I, and duly r.gistered, and bv diiectioo of Hit rtia therein secured. I shall on We.lmsdsy the 17th Instant, at 12 M. on th premise offer for aale that valuable plantation in th oountv or naiir.ii, is. v., uow oeeupieti uy ii. j Pons It. A. The said plantation consists of three continuous tracts known a tb Wvclie, Hell and Hall tracts, containing in uie sn ffetrtuo. IW7 aero more or less, This val uabl property with the bulldinga thereon v. ill be Bold for ck-Ii. For further information apply on Ihe premises, to II. J. Pope. K-q., r to T. R. Ilorlaud, Attornev t I.hw, Norfolk, Va., or to tke nnderlti ed at Wilmington, N.C. ALEXANDER SPKITNT. Aprfltda. Trustee. 1878. sPIIIXU, 1878. I am now opening c'ailr, NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, IB THE Latest and Meat !! ruble Stylet, For Tint Comi.no Season. bargains is black silks AMD CASHMERES, BRANCH AGENCY FOR E BUTT 'ERIC 'K A CO , CixturtATED Patterns. Samples of Goods and Catalogue of Pattorua tent ou application. Address, K. It. BLAMIRE. 146 Main Street, Norlotk, Va. Man fc 23 3,n. TO II JK j;(l,l llK.1 Li ll I Ilk IIS Kk SUM' l K IvKI-rlN OIJI)i:lt. trL'-Z CsTHASTIC . 1 M'VVlSORsT C- tm' - r; 'Cfwi oCIN W stcKHtmcst.', i',r0RDISEASES0FOKl i .B'U0US"E".1J lot l'u.pllit.rfUjrtk, SASfokli, New lo ll opt. 15 1 y. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, K-ir tnle b? Dr. .. U. Z dlicufler 1 Bro. Oct. 17-1-v. THE PARKER GUN. SEND STAMP SOU CIACULAII PARKER BRtfS ! WEST MERIDEN.CT. I -Mi. ixly. KRCRIVKD taleraatloaal Exblbltloa Asvarda Iindon, 1851. 1 New York, 1' Paris, 1867. rblladelpnl, I87K. HKRRINU AGO, 251 A 351 Brondwar, Nw York. Jan If. gTATK OK NORTH CAROLINA. Kaperlvr Cosset, Nrlkiaalal faiBnf James W. Ursnt Ailmintelrator at Bur ton II, Jon, riatntlrf Against Laey Jonas, IlefenJant. Tba nuroo of this anion Is in- I CHAMPION H J lV' I J ( j h f-R fir ir" 5rMril snj Proven lruslworlliv.' 'b(4 assets of a tract of land siloawd in aaid onuntj.oonlainlnir sixiy-two aervs, m r or le, of wbioh the Intcsiat died seined ar.d possesd. The ireadant I required to appear at tbe oiBoe of the Clark of lb Superior Court el Nnrthrmip ton oounty, at Jackson, on tb 201 U of June. 1S7S, and answer or demur to the oemplint now on file. Witness N R. Odom, Cleik of nald Court, at ollice io Jackaon, tbit April Irtth IST8 X. R. ODrtM, C, S. C. Korfiamnton ceunte. 4)t '.ft. ADVERTISEMENTS. .w. CO L' N TE R, P LAT FOR M VACCfi &TRA.CK THE BESTARE- uTTHE CHEAPEST MARVIN SAFE SCALECO, 2Q5 BROADWAY N.Y, 72 CHESTNUT DT.PU'LA. PA. JI7 SENECA ST. CLlVE. 0. Jau 2 If. J N 0. T. FORD, Takes pleasure In announcing that bo can still be tound at his stand on FIRST STREET, Where be baa on band a full lice ol t'ae Finest WINES. WKISKTKS ani BKANI'lhX TOBACCO, CIUARls", and tsNUKK, OKANOES. ATPLFPI. and CONKKCTIONERIES Hia sloek of Canned Goods aud Grocer ies is unusually Fnll tnd Complete. Oin Casisst WnisKFY A SrsciAi.tTT. FREMt I.AOKR BEER O.X DRACOHT. He iruaraiiteos satisfaction. Call and see him. Nov HI 1 y. E 1 U. PLUMMER A O O, IS N. SYOAMORR ST. rKTKRSBIIRG, VA. W call tb a attention ol th Fanners of NORTH CAROLINA, to a lew Testimo niala aa to the merita of the FA KM Eli 5 FHIENI) "LOW, from parties who have used them, have many othara of the same kind. TESTIMONIALS. TaBnono, N. C. Jan. 11, 78. Messbs. K. U. I'l.tlMMKK A Co , Oeutlcmrn : I ran eiRht ol your Farmers Friond Pine s last year anil cheerfully testify that it is th best turn plow I have ever ueed, especially in rouiih stubble or new ground. These plows run steady and easy to the mule and man and tho points last longer man uey o on auy otuor plow used heretofore by me. 11. li. SIAIUS, H illsboro, N. C, Jan. '78. I am a blacksmith aud have liwn ak- ing wr uiht plows all my lifo and using thnin on my farm, but alter trying the Frniers rhend, 1 mirst enntesa It is cheaper tbau buying ti n iron and making my i.eu plows boston neing tur itetlnr. W. O. CRABTREE. Oxfonn. N. C. Dec. 10, '78. M Marts. K. H. 1'lummkk 4 Co., Oenta : As it would te impossible for me to see all or even a small part of the farmers in tins county who are now using tho Farmer Friend Plow, in time to net cer tificates, I tike the liberty of smiling the names si as many farmers as 1 can at tins moment recollect whs are now usine the above named plow, and every one of whom, without esceptlon, pronounced It to be the verv InnI plow they hsve ever used, and will use it exclusielv here- altpr. The names anneied are amongst the bel and most successful ot our Granville farmers, and any one wishing further information can refer to tbe following. M. A. GREGORY, H.CKKWS, SAM I HOWARD, J. W. CARMIN, The other names given bv Capt. Landis are left out for lack ol speed There are at least op bundrel others in thii' county who are using your plows and If necessary I could get certificates Irom all of them that would satisfy any one. A. LAN HIS, JR. Circulars and price lists sent on appli cation. E. H. PLUM.lfKn A CO.. li N. Sycamore ft., Petersburg, Va. iHto 12 tf. nifhent Award t the CrstleBnUl Diploma of Honor and Medal of Morit, for GRAND; UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS. The principal points nf uperiorltv In th STIKKK l'lanos are brilliant aiiiKing quality oftutie, wiih grel prwer even ness of touch tbrouiiboiit tbo entire scale, ImiMle.s aittinn, anaiirpaased durability, and uueicelied woisinansuip. A bsrac variety nf Second-hand Piano, of all makers, constantly in atore, and ranging kn prions froia ;& to (300, We are alao Sole AiieaU for the Southern tStateaof tbe MATCHLESS BCUDETT ORGANS, TH tT HOW MAD A full inpply of every style ronitantly iu store, and told on the moat liberal term. For Term and lllnet rated Catalogues of fiano and organs, aaareas CHAS. M.STIEFF, No. t N. liberty trt, Baltimork, Un, Sept. 26, 1-y. U SK YOUNG'S P. P. SPEC8, fh rj I crj rj rl AID IATI T0IE XTI II0HT. Gold down, Jewelry low, Gold tnd Sil ver Watches, U of Jkwelry, Open and Vest Chains, Band Bracelets, Seal Ring, Full Tea Kotta, Waitera, Pitcher, Cupa Spoons, Forks, Ac, cheaper than tbe sajie goods can be bought for in New York. Wa want currency for Jewelry tnd will offer indui oment to purchasers. J. T. YOUNG a BRO., H ril S- 1 4 i'etersl nrp, . J . T. GOOCH, GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOLICITS CON SIGN MXNT3 COUNTRY PRODUCE. K F. E r S ON HAND GROCERIES, TROY IS IONS. Which will be told low for CASH. apr T fl-n TELEPHONE. NORTH STAR. CENTENNIAL. PAPA CIGARS AND CLUB HOUSE Are the best 5 cent Cigars. They are Havana Tillers. LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION, MARGARETTA, & GRAND DUCHESS Arc clear Havants. These Cigars are sold by all first-class dealers. Manufactured by MANTOUE t CO., Mh3 -Jm Proprietors Charleston Branch of the Havana Cigar Factory. ATTENTION, FARMERS! CM 7 Saved on every toi of Guano hv purohoalnir direct front th iinaUr- IJ I l.lHI siirnnil. 1 will sell VI A r ICS' ITHrulbK'ITIrli LIlDCDBunasn t -. .iui.i. ru, uii'iutornAin OF Ll M K for .t7.SO rK TOW, CASH UITII OKDEK. THE MATES PHOSPHATE is the Cldnsi and M nt Reliable Phosphate In tli United Slates, aid has siven aatis faction vvberxver used. Tbe tJLAStlOW HHOSPHATB I prepared frons Bone, Klesb and Blood, and lonlv require atrial to ensure it eoMiuned u. l.willsell it for tbe same price aa Mapes. I am st 11 inn at tbe above named fabulously low price ta enaura lar aale. anil to aars ta the farmer tbe Agent' Comioinaiooa and the az irbitant charges ir.ada when sold on lima. -Libora! Caab Advateeson COTTON. PEANUTS or other COUNTRY PRO- uulc, Aaa March 23 Sin. T. N. WUirK. WiillTE, STAINBACK & GOOCH. SUCCESSORS TO J. T. QOOCH. J. T. GOOCH'S OLD STAND. Hve jt pBd their Fait Stock nf Ooeds, wbih they offer to tht trad a LOWEST CASH I K I C E . Th stoek caraprlsa a fall Una af READY MADK CLOTHING, DRT (iOOD.1, BOOTS, CAPS, Tba largest Block of GROCERIES, SUGARS. SALTS, SOAP, AC., to ba fooed Vn Eastern North Caraliaa. Tbey call attention to tbalr atock of tba famous MILES rHILADELrill A. IIsND M A OR nruvc ,.e, - 4 s A s m taM4aaf For Both LADIES and OINTI.KMRN. Oct 17 1 y. T. N. WHITE, WHITE & STAINBACK. TV E L D I bat Jntt reamed tfm tba Hertb with the Largest Stock af DRY GOODS, A Kb IEADT MAD. CLOTHIN0, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, RIDLKi, AN COLLARS, ver affered ia tkia snarket, whieh thay trt telling LOW FOR They rail especial alt I lot to their Stock of DRKS3 GOODS, aad TMMINGS. Tbey wjll IHiplioata asy bill of goods tbtt can ba purchased South of Naw Yrk. Wt intend ta please. Call and tee ut. Oct 17-1 -. OF COTTON, CORN. &C. A FULL STOCK OF MOLASSES, NAILS. k C J. T. COOCH, WELDON, ft. C. eat JNO. O'CONNOR JR. PORTSMOUTH, Vr. A. U ti IAIN BACK, J H. GOOCB . JR. sr. if. c. OOODH, LADIES DRESS snocs, NOTIONS II ATS, COFFEES, TEAS, A. L. STAIN BACEU O N N. BOTIOXS; A CAPS, SADDLES. C A a H. aw..
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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