THE ROANOKE NE"'S, SATURDAY. JULY 20, 1S78 0 U T I C K K T . yon ciiiiiiMi sfTici:: W. X. II. .SMITH. i i f w A u i: . ')K ASSOCIATES: THOU. fX. ASHE, (r ANSON. JNO. II, lU.I.A.UUv ok (i i, u ;i a a ii . Till: UAl.t lull OBfcllVMt7 ' The course of llie piper whose nmiie head litis article, in connection will) the contest fr tlie Federal" Son iturship lias fur some limp pint been u ulijeci of seem' In the ensuing election we camml uf. frd to base our hopes of gUCCe s on tl.e apparent divisions in (he camp or ihe enemy. These split hare heret -fort always been hea'.td on the eve of the tlection and when the day for final action his come we hsre always found that the Radical leaders had their forces "ill in hand and were prepared to put their sole where they woulj d,, most good. N'orcan we atT rd in poiut to ow splendid rnj irity in the caiupa.gn oT l7G as an excuse fur inaction now. It is Uue that in that election, we increased the Kobe cast for Judge Merriiuoo by 27,(iOD, but we must nut forget that the other pirtt also increased its rote by about 1T000 and that out of the 1 10,. 178 votes cast fur Satlle, there were at least 12,000 of white rotes which had theretofore been cast for Democrats or not oteJ. N i there cm be n i d iu")t, ingly great inlerrit to certuin cihrr ! . h,l"ry "fpoliitci in X.irtli Cir. " sliows that the lb-publican party always hold it own at least, and, this beine tr. it must ba il" J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W I LSI )S COLL K(i I ATE SE M IN A R Y. journals, nhich other j mrnuls pretend to (hiik that the Observer is oiily sham ining neutrality and is really being worked in the interest of JaiJjo Met. risnjn. Now we me fiee te ennfe-s that ao ioTfstigation inli lUe motives and personal wishes of any ma", whether the editor of a paper or other, is as ar ia lit a piece of folly as an inquiry into the authorship of Junius Jurinc I a hot campaign!1, but our lore for fair play forces us in take a hand in the game so far as in say, that the record of the men tvlw diiect the course of ihe "Observei" is such, that their simple assertion carries with it more weight than da great oaths of many others, and that he who believes or pre. tends to believe that either William L Saunders or Peter M. Halo i acuated by any motive other than those tbty profess mutt be either a knave or a fool. TIIK TOlV.Vft IIIMLTII. The gallant young gentleman who presides over the I c il fortunes ol this piper having insisted on putiine editor, ials in his columns, we trust e mar be pardoned for adverting somewhat ti local matter on our editorial page, and the text from which wo desire to preack is the absolute necessity of im. itary police regulations for the tosn of Weldon. To begin with tho side of the town next to the river, we fi id the canal basin in a condition such as calls imperatively for attenli u. Through it rues a httle thread of water, on each side of which at lean of acre of fat black inu'l, recking with currupti m aid, under the fierce rajs of a Julr tun, lending up exhalations fillel with the eeds of dismiss and death, is exposed. Fried meat mar ii still in a condition which wouH d:sjrace tlie slims and bick alleys of New Y'irk, and tho main thoroughfare of the tn is in a enndi. tion that renders (kilful pilotage oecesarj to cross it. The "scant lots in the b ittoin are in such a condition as defys decent description and from various q isrters of the suburbs the eft'jvia from dead and decaying animals mukes life a burJuu end theu makes aniiads by makiin it short. X iw we have pirpisely re friued from knowing wh ise duty it is tu link after the sanitary c minim of the town lust wa Ji .til l be open lo the charge of making a personal attack upon such elh:er, but we must insiat in the interest of the public health that this matter shall be attended to and at once. L )t the b ar.i f mm ssinners, ifthoyhave not already done , ap. poiut an offl.-er lo look after these mat. ters, and let him be compelled to do his full duty at all hazards. decided falling nil" of votes from our side may be fraught with disaster. Another matter which may be ad verted to in this connection it the reso lution of the Itpubl!en executive com. miitee iwt to m ike any contest for the .state. X w this may mean exactly what it purpirls to, but the past record of that party is not sue Ii as gives one any overtoiling onfiljnco ii its lion, rsty of purpose and we trust wa miy be pardoned for saying that we certainly will not take a thing as trus solely because the Ilepublican Kxecutii-c Cimmittee says it is true. Hat this article is si rapidly reaching the length beyond which we noser wil. lingly sutler one to go, that we must of necessity ccaso our enu nera. tion of the reasons, which in our opin. I'M reader it as much tho duty ol our executive committees to prep ire for tho contest in this year, as it was in the sear when we went through our fiercest trial. Tho township coiu nittees must see that the voters are registered, and that ballots are a', the polling places ready to be put in the boxes; an I that they are put in. Tho o.nty ciinmit- tec must see that the township com. mitleesdi their d ity and must assist them in it. The day of election is too close for a single m irnont to be wasted We do not think that there is any danger of our defeat, bt popular elec tions are things of which no man can predict the result and if we are beaten by our own Isches it will he poor con. sulation to think that it is our own fault. H U.SUV, isur. (I on IOUSO I. A I) I K s .) The I'jJI Session Begiua Kept. 91b. TKISMS PER SESSION Oh' 33 WEEK Hoard and Literary Tuition f77.nO to $!W.0O, Mnsie, w!U use of Piano or practices 2Vno. I'ainUng, 15.0(1. Unawintr, ltl.oO. Wax Work 10.00, fr'or Catalogue, oi (inform alios, arilresn, J. II. IsKKWKK, H I i ii c i p a I. Juno 'i 3 m. VOTICF, SALI-: UF I.TvNlT KOll i TAX liS. On Ntond y he. 5th day of AiiRiiHt 1S78, I will ni !l to tlio hiu-hes't hiililer for chsIi at thn (."oort li'iiisn ,oor in Halilax town all tilt nets' title and Interon of ft, R. Itnrwwll in unci to a rerlain traet of land lying in H iliUx iMitutv , Palmyra Town- ship. Tn 1 H.ti I a!u is to an'.lsl'y utatn and eiuiiity taxoadon lor tho vonr of 1S77. I.. K. LA Hkl V, SlicfT. l'ir A. II, II 1 1,1,, D.N. .1 ii i.- 'y t d . f BURN HAM'S i WARRANTS BraT. CKIAPIST. ?!"V7 ai., ai 1 1 1 run UAeuinirDV il.UO, IlllLLIIlU iriMI.IIMbnii sltt r-uCES BS3UCE3 Am. 23, '73. June H C ni. C I-. A N V 1 K W 11 f) T K r, iiK.M'j'uiir, x. c. ur.o. v. c h titi.ni ri:, l' n o i' ii I i: tor, i 'l.u'e Proprlotur Atlantie House,) WAS (iHKN'ED Knit TIIK HKCKI'TION iK lit Ki I'.SOX MAY 1,t, IN7S. ADVEU riSE.MUNTS. yARRKNTON MAM4 ACADEMY FALL SESSION opens Monday. July 29(h, 1S7H, And enntiniioa Twenty weeks. Ttal Expenses, ..... $7; lo Js,1). TermsIfulf lim above required in ad vance, t' balance Novemher 1st. 1878. No extra ehaiK'. l'npils cliarod from Jatsid ontry toelnon of Kewion, Address, JtlHN i-HA H A M, Principal ; or Dr. Sol. 0. Ward, CliBinuaii of Hoard of Tiunteo. jnli tf A PPOl N'TM E.NT PAIHX. FOR THE CAM- The followini; appolntuicnt will he met by WinrilV Larkin, J.n. K O'Hara, Kq., arid i. P. Konke, Esq., h well a others who will advise the people as to Ihe merit of the ililfurent eat didatea tor Sheriff. July 121li Krhlay nt Mnil'Mm X Itoa.ls hosnenlli TOWlMllip. " nth Snrtir lay ni Antlmny .l"linon'. alinrrn Town. It I p. " 1,11 Ii M.'iiilny at Ilili'j Store, Cnk.l.'iim Tuwnsltin. " lutli Tn.w.irtv n I'f.W'OU X Rld-. " H':nl Moiiilnval i;-ili.-!.l. Knfl.-ld 1. w 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . " Sr, 'I'ui-ml.iy lit Uiinrwoml, llri lik ! vllle 'J'owihIoii. " Kllll V.- In -- l iv lit llrlnl,l..yvilK Ilrlnkl-J- VIM,' I nvn?liii " ;U Tim', l.i v n' rh'.rir? Mill. Ilutlerw I T'-niiVi'i ' 'M I ri.l.iv nr It"!'' Situi (, l.ltll.'l.m 1'own(!iii ' Kith Sn( nr. In v i 1 1 r .n'K ,ii"re, Kano -Its T"ni.lii " lh M muHv al VV"I'I ii. W'-I.lon Township. " .'H'lli Tip'S'lav nl II il'fas. ll.iiif.K T'Oi nsliip " .'lint W''ilii'""l'iy in I'lll'Ty'i St up , ivutii'.o- lllll'V TiWM..llll' Jul) ii It. 1 lie above Hotel is situated inmniliately on tho water 'pint, in the business centre of the town, and (itr-rs special iiid'irnrrienta to coiniii' reial trivel rs and hs a view from its proimnaio on the roifnnstir p.lsn. by any (ilhi-r htiil.liiii; in the town, M l I.I. ItOO.H. This Hotel has n unlendid Ilsll Room attached, and a liuid of Music has been engaged lor tho entire so.iaou, it stiii v; iioi sKS. CoinniO'linus Ha hiriH Htiusns have b"n erect i.i on shore ar,i b h' h, lor thu lienetit of patrons of tins Hotel. TMMtrt:r ;itoi .nj. For tho e who dnlii:ht in innoeerit amusement, provision has been made. It ITS. Fast-ailiiir and well.inatiiiL'ed Hosts will bo in readiness at all hours to convoy pasicrii-ers ahoiil tho liatlur, and will eonimot with all ti'io. Tho I'nitnd States Man noat lands and sails fruiii tho Hotel whart, KISil(j, !ii"uf irt nir,.rs nuperior a.lvatitauna to those who deliKht in cuoliiiii ih ilnnv tribe. J pun c i: l i, ii o i' s k J. moitr o i. k, t a. H- I) A V I S PROPRIETOR, K A TEN. J.1.00, fS.Ml, and 2.(10 per Day, According to Location. July f ly. fiTiiM7iiAM hi.iiduu Mehaiievill, X. (.! , surpasses all other similar Schools in tlie South; 1st, in ugo; .ii, in in enaraitier oi us hiiililins. 3d, in niiinliers; -It Ii, in nio of patronaKe; rati, inability lo provide proliiablo employ, moni for its prolicient pupils) ami O h, while other extn'iisns are rather bulow the aver.iL'", this North Carolina School coin, mands somnw l.at higher tuition fees than any other institution of learnipg of any grade, for males, in the Southern States. Those facts maku other testimonials un necessary. Juno aii 1 m. lT T ICE, TIIK Ttlll.i: ' I TltlE FOU iVOKK. Once upon a time, before beas t lost Ihe power of speech, ihere was a cer lain tiger, who had for a long time been the terror of the foreit, but. beenming disabled by old age, he was like to per isb by starvation. Iu thin juncture be had an advertisement inserted in the county paper Hating, that he bad be come convinced of lbs error of hi ways, nd that be desired all the animal of whose relatives be had killed any, to come to bis den in order thst he might ."k ''"rgivcr.Eij. The looli.h beast were taken io by these pmtt. tioi.s, and one by oueetered the csve tn bear hi profession, f repentance. History is silent as to tke fate of these animsls, the only thing that is del) ,itely known on the reject being that none of them ever came back. There is a lack of interest in the po. lilies! campaign of this year exhibited by the gentlemen (those duly it i t uperintent the organintiin of the Democratic party, which re-cslli the fable quoted abov forcibly to our mem ory. It is now barely two weeks before tbe day of the election and to fr noih ing ba beeo done nor ha tLna been a; ijmptoin shown of aiy inUuiioo to do- nyttiing. .uw we may be mis. taken, but our experience in political campaign is not such as tn juitify u in thinktag that elections can be csrried in ny tuch ay. We have been taught to believe that eternal energy U iDt price of eoccesi nd we call upon 0,r (o e Mp n.io BOOK NOTUKs). The lumberi of that standard eclectic weekly, Litteh's Living Age, for the weeks nmli g July ti:h and 1.) h, have the foil wing valuable and noteworthy contents : The Future, of Asiatic Tur key, Fortnightly I!,-view j The Political Adventures of Lord Ileaconsfield, pau III , from 1SH7 to 1S52, Fortnightly Review; Life and Times of James Mad ison, (Jiarterly H-vicw ; Within the Pre ci ctf. by Mrs (liiphant, from advance sheets; Johrsoi.'s Lives, by Matthews Arnold. Macmillan; A Doubling Heart, a new serial by M s Keaiy, author o! the charming storr, "Css'le Dalv " etc just beCun Irom advance sheets; Mr Krnude'a "Life and Time of Thomas Heckvi " by Kdward A. Freeman, pirt III, Contemporary H-v'nw; Daisv Mil. ler. a Study. C .rahill ; () Jfwi,n rroselytis n before the War of Titus, bv Kra. c s W. Xewman, Fraser ; Lady ("ar. oline l'amh, Temple Hu;() d Maps of Africa. Nature; The Shadow of a Dream, a Story. All the Year Round. Desultnriness, Truth ; J u dation, Sit urday Review; Lotteries, I'all M ill (Ja X 'tte; A Lancashire Diarist, AH the VcarR.imd; N.ce I'eoule. Siturdav Review; and select poetry and miscel lanv . For fifti.twj suoh numher, nf .;,. four large pages each (or more than "C" J" ) the subscrintion pMce)isl.,wjor for $10.50 anyone of the American f, monthlies or week lies is sent iiith The Living Age for a vc,r, uom post-paid. Littell tt (J,., H iston, are the I'uilishera. ( Advfii,neiit ) To Ihe Voter of I.MItax ounl. AiKti-iAN Srmstn, V C, July S')h. 1373. s At the request nf friend., both white and colored. I have consented to be enme a candidate to represent ynu in the i est Legislature in the S'au Senate. I theref.iro ask tho vote of all regard lets of race or culor. Should i be elected, I will u, rvrry ,ffn io mf pilwe(. u make you a gaud liepresentatise. ery respectfully your. Joitx A. H KiLrATfittK. To th Voters or llalirax Connty. Mekuiman, N. C , July 6th. 1878. Ck-sTLKMEN AND Ff.LI.OW ('TI- 7l Ni: At the request of friends, both colored god while I became a candidate for the office of sheriff" in this ceunty, and have ever since been using every honest effort, as a conservative, to get the good will of the whole penp.ha. J now take this opportunity, of saying to the people of the county that I am yet a candidate, and exoect to remain on uolil tbe election, 1 thecefore ask the votes of all reeardl( s of race or eolor .VmuU 1 be elected I will use every efTir iu my power as a conservative uf. nctr, by ,lrjcl di,cbarge or duty, tj Please all Very RespectMly Yonra, ."CHS T jAiFVv will ahvavs be furnished with tho beat this an.) tho adjoining markel Hll'ordH. HOTEL si SI CONU TO SOXE. Tiki Servnts will ,a rnnoir..,! ir. i, poiiti. and attentive. KEHMTIOX IX HOlltn. Hoard per d.v - . S 1 '0 II n.rd per month ... j0 0n. June 22 tl. T A T C K K S X o L K s r lt'r37tEI)Y ! HKlil'HHI) ALt'M y irtiiy ypin.vj.s tVAI Ki; t " 1 1 .11 .V.-s,-. "Kllkicnt for Ibroat disoiaes." Dr. Car. rinuton of Va jfN t"' " 1 '" SU" ,1'MS0'" "f. Allen 'T'neipialod for Scrofulous aflVotion " 1'r. Walker ot Va. "Prompt and beneficial as an altera, live."-I'roi-Duncan. 1). ., lata rreM ilanilolph Macon Colloue. ' Ki.invf iiaiing on ptrsons worn vsiih toil and eue.-Dr. Hales of Va. ''Invaluable for Nuuralgia." Hr. Ilarri- "Kemilites tho Secretive Orgms-jr Christian ot Va. '-rurillea the Hlood '-i)r. Unglmrne, 'Succe-Hful in t)xnpepiH"-Prof. Jack, son, Lniv. ot li. "Haii no,,ual for Cbilla"Kev. Kllison t . Poilson, a. 'Kxcel em Tonio and Piuretic"-Med A van, "f V i. Iiig. Itnsiirpassed lor di.oaaes peculiar In Womari.' J'din p. Mi.tteaiir.il. 1). L L U. of Virginia. 'Well iidaoted in Clceratlve afTec-I lions."- Prut. Moorman, M. I), Va "None have a wider raUL-a 'of 'uuBf.,,. ""."- a. Md. Monthly. Very valuable lor Stomach, Liver Kikney sjnd llowela."-!! lift 1 a... ton S.r.wgs. Va. " IlaidmT'v.'M. iaU'ral RH,nely-"-P"'f. PKIi;Ks":-Wkb ?l ,-a.v nr nn, i OSL.. HOTT. ES l UFOBi UAt., PKMIJOHS ; Ill'L'V P. O.lt .. . . ' ... .... . . r.-. iim'.-s. M ASS:-jiJcKsis AMiiil noTTi.g, $2 SO ANnf.l HALF DoZtN I fi ivn tin III'' W sent poMprtid, Liberal terms properly graded to wholo alo and retail dealers. Analysis and directions with eiieh package. Full proof of all claimed aerit free upon application r...ipi nuppiy tree to physiclaiia dusiriiiE to text, " Thesg e!:aririin Spflnus are opeu for viailora nd Inva ids tin vear round from and utter June Int. 187H. Il"ard a inonih; f 10 a week, ,i dv. Convey- encoa daily (rnrii Ly ncliliurii lo KpritiKS, Ii miloa dtHlant, ,.vwr plea ant roada thrtoih piuturi K,,iw c.i.imii v, 4ionitfHtinK with all Uib irauiH. Kiuiid trip tickets from ail point" South and North al ri. dunfi'l ratr.. ItuildiiiKs all new or thor oniihly refitted, Karo ail aensu,modatiuii firaivolasa. Hkillul maident nhvsln A. M. DA VIES, Presi. . A. A I. HprinKa vv., Ai iiciiuiiry, v n. rso'o; ay A. K. ZJLL1COFFK.R t BKO. Woldon, N. C. June 'JA m. Under and by virtuo oi a eerluln mort Cairo denil inado to us hy K. S. Pierce nd wile, and iluly recordud in tlio (dllco of tho Kciristcr of Heeds, in and for Ihe county ofllalifax, we will un Monday tlio ad day ol Ju I v 187$ exprmo to public sale at the Court Houae door in Halifax town all tho r.uhl mi,) and interest of aaid F. S. Pierce in mid to the oatate of K. Ii. Pierce. Terms of sale casn. WIXF1KLD A KM HY. May !!.Vf. A1' A K K f U L M A N . QKEKXSBORO PEMALIC COLLEGE. Term Rednrcd lo Salt the Times The fi b session will begin ou Wednes day astb of Auicuat. ( liarct-si I'c r Session ol"20 Weeks course, fsi.no. Poist. (exelusive of washlnir and lifhla.) tse.no, iiiiiiiMi m run r.niriiiin Kxtra Studies mnderaln. For partle.u'ars apply foi oatslogun to T. M. JONES, i . President. July A 'tm. yiSK U1LL MALE ACADKMV, eotlnd Merit, N. r. Tt,eaeH.ioii ofthia Inatitution begin on thr lirat Monday In January and third Mnii,y , Angus;. Location' liwilthy BCd dsi,atd. .Society cultivated and moral. Ilosi. r. or roller pruparation. Averaae AipeuMM H0 per year, Kr c.irculivr apply to V- 11 VGLRY, . . e-'.n.i.lrr. i, ALWAYS CAI1IUES A Veurly Policy Of Insurance AUAJNST A C C I I) E N T S VOU ( A.V .SKITKK OXK I.N TIIK .MO It ILK MIT. lMltAM: co. OK MOHILr., ALA. TWKNTy-FIVK CKXTS Will Insure You An'iinst 4'oilents: fur (me Hay in the tuni or THHKE 'I'lIuUiAM) bOLLAKS in the ev.int of Iioaib, iir $lo PPU WKKK IN UK MX ITY for liisabliiiK Injiiriea. RATE S-Onn Lay . . Copts Two I avs . . 5.1 Cxiits Kive liiys ... J1.05 Ten Divs . . s 'X SO Thirty Days . .. ft.uij. $5.00 WILL INS TUB YOU AGAINST ACCIDENTS, VOn THK TKHM OP lYEARiUra $1,000 K. F. BUTLKR. Aftent. ,,, Weljon, N. O. May Illy. Q R. fc- I - HUN T E ltT N I ' H ( i: O H D E J T I H T . Wxv; Can be found i hia oflice in Kn field. Purn NitrouaOcida (it lor the Pin. les Kxtracting of r.'etli always on Und. j line 1- 11. Q a week ii voir own town. Jo' lul VlM) f,''r. x" r,,,k- Healer, it ynu want a hiisiuesa at which persona nf eiihnr K run m.iko Kreat par all the time they work, wills for particulars to II. Hai I fit A Co., Portland, Maine, June 1 I v. JTOMrii CAROLINA, llalllax 4 uiinlj, fcuperinr ( ourl. Peyton A. Dunn, I'. mm, 11 Ai:i!n't Arnolilipa O. R Frederi.i V. Reese, Mareart K. Reene, H"uito, (). Hee.o.Jolin S. ltuone, ClurleH L. Keeae, ). Moredlth Keesc, Aino'd K. Herso and Virginia L. Keese, all of whom reMido In the city of Hiltimorelii tho Stitoof Mirvland llie lat TiBtned aix of whom are infants, w ho fcave no mnrdiaii In the Stale of North Carolina toil who have for their niurdiati KreHerlc P. Rueae ot said uity ol lulliniore and Slain of Maryland, Delenrlanta. Action for reaxeculion of lost deej for land. It app&nrinir from tho nftldavit filed that the infant dafondant Hcjmi (), Iteeso John . heese, l'mrls L. Koeae, I. Men. dilh Ro'e, Arnold K. Roesa and Virginia L. Renfce. after dun dilnence rar.noi be louml within the NJiate ,.f North Cnrolii a and do not rKidn In aald S'ate bill i-ide mum euy or lutttm iro in the Stap ol Maiyland and huye no Ruardian In tbe H ate of Norlh Cr..lina and a mi in n..m cannot tie served oh I hem personally and a cause of action within u,e jurisdiction ol this courr exists In ravor 1 f tbe plainliiT airainat aald infanl rtefyiidanls. The said Infanl defendants are hereby notmed and nq j.d to l.e ad appear si the neat term or the Snperl reonn f ,r the County of HaliTax to bo IihIJ Ht the fcurt Jloijao in the town of Halifax 00 i,0 third Mon.lay ofSeptember A. I). !i7t-', ti)en mid there to answer or demur to the unrimlaint ' Witness John T. lirnRors (!lofk of Superior Court at oflico in Halifax Ibis 7th day ef Jgno la7a. JNO. T. (tHK-lilRY, Clerk Superior Court, ,., .. Halifax Couiuv. . . i. 1. ut i! is ,n p'.i'iuiir 'DC I' V w. ADVKItTHEMENTS. ARM SI'J.VUS, Wekicra orlh Curollnts. la now open for the eception ot ple3S ure soekera and invalids. This lovely place is situated in I life beau tiful valley ol Ihe French Broad within eicht milos of r&ilioad. We have a lino bf. i.d of music, atteutive servants, and all other accommodations to te found at a first class watering plane, For particulars apply for descriptive pamphlet. W. II. HOWKRTOX, May lHtl. Proprietor. Ucan make money faster at work . r us than al anything else Capital oot rf. quiied; we will start you. $l2perdavat home ui mlo hy tbe industriona. Men, women, boys and g'rl.s wanled everywhere to work for us. Now la tbe time. Costly outfit and terms Iree. Address Truk Co., A omi st a, Maine, June 1 y. T E W BPRINU G 0 O R fj A T L. A. l'ARINIIOLT'S. Jl'ST ARRIVEI) AND FOR SALE AT K VritEMH.Y LOtV IMCU LS. Heiiiilinil Slylea nf Sprltia Droas Oi oda Irom I ni' to 6no per d, lirown Linen Suitings 4 i wide, I'iquea from l'JJ to 2oc per yd, liialiop Lawns, Fjgurod Lrwiim, Swiss Muslins. Hlnck Aluaoas splondid quality anil very cnep. 50 poices Spring Calicos 6(c per yd. 4 I BlHaclpng al Sc. IsOTIOXS. Ladies Coliars ami Cuffs, Silk llandkorv cnieta. Ladios Silk and Laoe Hearts. Tuck Com ha, Ladies and Gents Lisle thread Oloves. Soamless Hoso and Half Hose white and atrlped. 2 Itutton Kid Glovos "fle pr. Hamburg Edgings anil insertings. Whitn Cloves, Whits Ties. Silk nud Leather Helta. Li.ion P.osom Shirts, Poroale Shirts, &c. isiiior.s. Ladies Serge Gaiters and Slippers. Gents English Ties and Gaiters. Ladios Patent Leather and Morocco Sipl- pwrs. Misses anil Children Shoos. Fine Calfskiu Roots, CLormxu. Just to ham! a ni;i a-sortniont of the iioaiiMi styles spring pants. Rlne Flannel Kmix. Linen Suits, White Vests. R'ack Alpaca !oats. Lisht Ca;simore Sprina Suits. IIATS. Straw Mats nil sizes and price?, witlo beim wool and fell Hats. iiKOt FKIIS. This department is kopt up to Us usual i-iifiiuniu. Simar, Coflon, liaoon, Lard, Flour, .te , as low as they cau bo bought aouth of Ka'lti- iimre. I keep r n h ind all kinds of Furniture. Piicesarti reduced to conform to the sicacityof money and the hard times, Call bofore PUrpuasing elsowhere and ease Ul'llll , oc(17-ly K H I 0l"n",K you ean engaee Id, -LJ UJkJ L i5to$ao per day niado by any woikerol tither sex, right in their own localities. Particulars and giinples worth f.eo. Improve vour snare time at this business. Address Siinson Co.. " MBiue. June t 1 y, AilVERTISEMKNTS, J . T , GOOCH, GROCKR k COMMISSION MERCHANT SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS - 0 F - COUNTRY PRODOCl, COTTON, CORN, C, 1 H E APKli T HAN EVER. 0 I am now receivinir Sl,,rnn nndM at. most daily and it is really aatonishlna to seo how cheap goods are. Artiolea and prices are too numerous to mention. However I will name a few. Rest Prints from 5 to 6, Rest Rrown Cottons from ft to 1 . Rest Hloek Cottons from ti to PJJ, WaiuMitu Rleachinga j-jj. Dress (londa Now sis les from 15 tn 25. Pique Realities fe ni 10 to 2.'i els. C-mls and Clark's Spool Colton fijjls or lis. per ilnam. SIIOKS, HATS, A.Nft i l.dTIII.Vd VHHV LOW. iK(( KltlES VEKV LOW. Svrnpsfrorn 5 to AO, Old Fashion N'w Orleans Volassis 7?, Rest Km Collnes from jfl to 20. Nice Whita Sugars o.-i. wide Meat 7,.ts. Shoiililor Meat .Seta Llvoif, ml Sialt factory fill 4 Rusbets 1 lis. 1 have thrown on niv counter about One Thousand yurds best prints, dark colors sets per yard. U. P. SPIERS. Apiil Ii If. Weldon, N. ( y J. N A W , ' WELDOX, N. C, RAK KK ci Ci IN KECTION ER. Manufactures all kinds of plain and fan ey cuidies. Keeps nlwava 011 band the fullest Hofk of laiidies, Fruits, Nuts, Ac., to bo foui ju Eastern North Carolina, w hich he.elrs bv u liolenale or retail. Orders tor wedding parties, and tails prepared on short uonco and at most rea. sons iile prices. Cct '.'(I if. KEEPS ON HAND A F V L L STUCK OBO0ERIK8. PROVISIONS, MOLASSES. NAIL8, AO, Which will bo said losr for CASH. J. T. COOCH, WELDOX, W, f. Rnr ft TELEPHONE. NORTH STAR. CENTENNIAL. PAPA CIGARS AND CLUB HOUSI Are the best 5 cent Cigars. They are Havana tillers. LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION, MARQAIIKTTA, & GRAND DUCHESS Are lear Uavatus. These Cigars are sold by all Rrst.class dealers. Manufactured by MAMTOUE t CO., Proprietors Charleston Branch of the Havana Cigar Faetory. Mh.'i -.'I'll T. N. WIIITIfi, A. Li. o I A I .V liAUll , JH.OOOtH.JK. WifillTE, STAINBACK & GOOCH. DON. t SUC CIS 88 0 HS TO .1. T. GOOCH.) J. T. GOOCH'S OLD STAND. Have just opened their FaJI Stock of ?Qods, whiah tjjey off.r te the trade ft IOWUNT Ulll I'ktlCEM. The utook oomprlsea a full line of READY MADr5 CLjOTUINO, DRV (joons, hoots, CAPS, Tbe largest stock of UROCKKIKtt, SUGAR, SALTS, SOAP.V, c.. to he found In Eastern North Cerelina. They call attention to their stock of tbe famous MILES PHILADELPHIA. HAND MADR nnftrst Awrs en a Ii'nr Roth LADIE3 and GENTI.kmfv Oct 17 l y. OOOWs, LAPIF8 DRK8S 8HORS, MATS, COFFEES, TfliAS. T. N. WUITE, A. L. STAINBACK. TOTAL IBSTUf' E HUM HMK Till IT There Is a furious siorv nbeiu some aative wines hull nre rMi nixelv iulvrriied tion-i-d.ivs, nml h;ive rnlv rerenilv I'era put upon Ihe m.ukit. Pr. CnJcrhill, the svcll-know n crape-grower ( l 1 rolon i'oini, (iicti ill 1S71. ionif ol his heirs entertained lempcranco views cf inch extreme k 1, 'h.it ihev wire unwilling to pllow the t k ..1 wines then on hand to be mid cr ai... more to be made. The Rraj.cs have somctitnrs been sent to market, end somatimcs kft to decay upon the vine. It i only now thai the oilirr heirs have succeeded in nrranr.ing lor a sii (lenient of the estate and tho sale ol the vines on h ind. Anion? these ii a wine of the vintage of 1864, describsd as a " .Sweet I'nion Port," but supgesiinjt the Imperial Tokay more thin any other Lurnpeaii wine, ana beinff svholly unhko any ether wir.e of American growth. Itj pur-.tv, age and mellowness are remarkable, i.:id bo: h physicians and wine fanciers have a special nitereM in it as the eldest name wine now nreesiblc in any cun liderable nuanlitv The who le Mock is in the hands cf tlie wuit-knicm wholfsile prieery house ol the 'I huiuer. V, J', fniuH4, The above 5chU f.r it.clf, but c wnuld add fhat this is tlio pure juico of the RTape, neither druxrJ, lt:t,m.i nor uvlmJ; lhat it has been ripened and melUwcd by age, an j for medicinal or :.ur.ir.nnial purposes it is unsurpassed. It can Le obtained from most nf Ihe leading pruggists throughout the Cnited States, and Pi wholesale from the undersigned, who wi forward descriptive pamphlet, fres' 1 f charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & Ca Wat Bnaiimy, Rude c.tu! ffudson Strttt '! V-:,. WHITE & STAIN B AC K, W E L 0 N N. C. I l.sTJuat ro'urnfd fiom the North svith tLe Largest Stock ef DKV UOODb, A Nq tEApY MAI).. CLOTHINO, BOOTS, ."UJOEH, HATS, CHOCERIES, RIDIjEH, ANli COLL A 119. verofforod In this uiarkft, srhicb tbey are selling hOW FOR JIOTIOXSj AD GAPS, SADDLES, C ASH. They ell espeeial tteUon to their 8loek of DRESS GOODS, and TK1M1NA4. fliey will Puplmate ail ir bill of iroods that ean lm ,..,rl,... .r vJ e intend to pioaae. Call and see us. Oat 17-1-y. A. L. K Jj L E T T CO., DRY UOODS AXD KOTIOS 10. J and 14 TWliLFUl STRKKT A. L. Et.LKrr, 1 A, JunaoN Watkihv i . . Cl.AV IIBKWBV, ' VA S. II. Huayr-). K K T U a ic d J. J. L O U ( II M N THE F4SHI0NAPLR SHOE MAKER has returned to Weldon where be ean be louna over W. B. BROWN'S STORE, prepared to do all kinds of work in bis ine. Repairing neatly and promptly done, ?f.'. j 1"y ?vif

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