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I. i r -5 " a i i fa- n 4 if i i THE ROANOKE Nl"S. SATURDAY, 0C10I1EU 19, 1STS TIIK Dt'KM'K ITI(! Tlf UKT. iir rosHioiiu) Nomination. T'OI; (ONdHKS- SI ('(INI) DISTlIICr: W. II KITCHEN, of Huiir..! tok -osfi!:is fii:st district : JKSSK .1. YK.VH'.S, nl' Hertford. yon rdNor.Kss. third nisTitirr: AI.FIIKD M WADDF.LI., ol New IIn over. Fon toNoitr.ss. nunm msnucr: J .1. DAVIS, ol Franklin. ri'ii roxmivj'!, nt-rtr pi-iti.ict: ALFUF.D M SCALES, of (luilfi-rd. rem congress sixth distukt: waliku l. si eele, of Rockingham. FOR CONdltl-Si, 'TVINTII I I STRICT ! ROHKIIT F AKMFIFU), of Iredell, rou lONdlil -:.s, i:iiiiTil Pisyii!i :: i;oiii;i;t i; vance. ol Hunt onile. ElKlTION Tl'I.SDA V, NdVI Mltr.i: "i I'll p . A M li re and S im Wain are nr nnui red to travel roun J ii:,d tdi n fur Jj MsMin. "Ilereaitcr drrc will bo no more nrlernnon prrecliiti' in do atler nooii." Oh. bn)s Moii't you p fur to set' Ifie monkey show. It would (jive in terest lo llio exhibition if Sim's lecture on Dti'j was tnroa n m as a side stmw, ':u;ti miylit talk b'lg and Aug ".spnmi and splaiii." If Sarn, hi in Mil I', tint an "evolution" frnni a bed-bit.', then Jljr win's theory h n lie. A 1'und ( ran will accompany the show. No i ecd ol B aim key. Elisabeth City Economist. This sounds like and is good ciinuh for the Turboro fc mlhcn cr. The Couier Jjurtnl, Parole Fiee Press, nud lliivkeyo of this the S mth. Tin: Tarlioro S lutlieincr very perti nently u-.U WiilJ.dgo Mifrrinwn abide the dec sioo of the caucus? We hear tily j tin the Southerner it insiiiing on an eaily unsRer, lint we can't wi ll see how the Democracy can expect hi.n to do so. II living been once elected to the S'ratc by Knlical voles and finding how nice it is nor can we :ic how that little tliiclioiiceiing lour of his life is P 'tno ti taki! away any of (! iv. Vance's friends. Things lu'ik Id tii, as if Vance is more beloved than cv r, whether iMerriinoi.'j course is aiding Vance, or whether Vaacc is gr.iwino better und better every day, wo are unable to la but we do knur nil ti e n.en women and chilJreu in the Eist are for hi:n. TIIK KI.1U. (OMFMIOV o are reully jjlad Id see the negro population, of this l'istrict assert their p-dilictd rights i.i cmnenti hi assembled. A repi-tition of the action of the G.dds- boro convenliiiii, in Kiiislmi a few days ago is an evidence of w lint they intend to d i in the future, and in Clod's name we are- with them. If we are to have liadical llepresei.tntivi's in C ingress let us by all means have go;.d sensible ru'grns ai d not triiky white men. (jood Dttcocr.its as we are, we are sorry to have seen thniu so long been made the d:ipes and tools nf scheming nhitc Had- icals, courted only for their votes and despised as soon as voting time is passed. A small d -legation of whites front Northampton parsing throuili on their return front the Kinston conven tion seemed quite chop fall.n, and knowing how dearly tliey loved the negro;?) we c-ulJ not help tivittin; them slightly. 0.i this suhject the duldsboro Me senger says: ' iV bottom rail's on t. p" now, it sef-ins to be the tide with them to put forward alwas the must obnoxious representatives of tlo-ir nice Hist. Kver since O'llnrn' nomii.aii.in. Icadii g V publicans were busily at work circn' I- ...k. i -i - K "ic uainii u reports nai.ist hira in oidtr to convince the tr gnies that lie was unfit ti represent them, and tliat another nomination was necessary. To this end anoihcr convention was called bv the regular c mniluted Kxccu live Cotnniii'fo to meet at Kins, on Hie 1'kIi inst It was said ihat the tieg'roei bad seen the error of their as and would rally to the support of ( .. Uam phrev or s-oiie other white Konublicnn. but the resu't shows that they have outgeneraled their adversaries and the JLhemcrs are ta iht io he net ul' their own iniijuiiy. The convci.ti m was duly mganried by the proper authority, but there wis a lack of harmony and it became, evident during the early stages of the proceed ings that, as mls the case in the (jolds-b-ito c-iiivc.iti.ii. the nomination was to be made on th color line, and so it wis. On il,e ballot the negro .fas. II. Harris, wits nominated, and now the Kepiiblicao party of this Congressional district dives us Ilnbsou'a th.,iie Jim O'Hara or Jim H tnis j both chiming to be the rogulur nominee of the party. Tlje first a West India mulatto, the other a oaiive negro. The result is not such the white schemets had con fidently look for, and they are desper ately d'hgusted. I'erhaps they would Call yet BOither convention, there is danger however, that history might repeU itself. D at our object was to spenk of the two Republican nominees. The charges against O'llara he beens ilreely circu lated that there is no need to repeat tbnui bcro. Oar Republicau oondidtcs, t)'.l US ill the July cimpuyi, that he ns CC rupt and they w-.ulj Ihcrefore m t kUiport him. And is ,Jim Uar,js , y improvement on O'H tru? The "'r:i. d c mmission report'' of 1X71-72 may be out of (hie, as one of our Republi can friend tolls us, but it certainly shows 0 i improvement on O'llirVs record, bid as tt may be. J ho evideii.e Ittkt n belore the fraud commission i: . vestioj ting tlio corruption of Legislatii.e oriS;.'v'73 of which body Harris was a b'nnn' liukt, shows that during the session of the Legislature from Dec. 1'. 18(,8 to 1'Vbruary 27. l.llV.I, ho received from Swrpsoe, Littlefi.dd .t Co. the sum 01 7,o(tO. See pane 2.'7. And on turn ing to page 2(1', Mr. Swepson testifies: "1 paid J. II. Harris, at various li s, sums or orders from M. S. Lililefield, or w is lequested to do s i by l.im," Syeak ing nf mi item charged in the ncC"Unt a $."i,llO, Mr. Swepson sajs: '-L tile field rnj u !,te J me to pay the money to pay the n hole amount of the order, I gi.e my note for part. I understood from Dewei.se that he was lo ive Harris f. 1,000 in coi sidera'.ion that Huris with drew his name from the n nrnatiim for Co. gressiu favor of Duweese" And thut's the sort nf a m in the K'lis'im convriiiiun (,as nnTtnnte.1. Hi piiblicinu now il.t I fc Which will re tb mse-O'll in or Harr.s, r will jour rircutive committee call another convei.ti .in ? . . . Tin; Ki.vvros ici i'i it:.u v. (ViVllt). A irunly crew f polii'iti ii.h uriived in Ki st i. M .m!,.y i, mteii l u,e gal vuiiiz.nl It puhiit.i i con-enliiin, Tlicru Was an abundance f well rius-.cd negro stnkes, Id. hi i til it it pai'.s ol tin (iis li:ct. The lluuipbiey lautiou united hero in fioe spirits and felt quite coi.fi dont that their chieltaiu wouhl return to Uo d;boro tho lictor. The town was Mi; usually Ivelf, and caucussing was tt- v up promiscuously to a late hour to the night, and resumed willi renewed vigor nr'y Tuesday ti.oi nieg Col. Humphrey had his lieutenants in lorce, and ol these John 11. i-'uiub, W. () li S. Robinson, R. M. Chen, Taylor Ivans, 'A. T. l'earsuil, and Calvin lJesl wniktd most lailhlully, but as the huui of li e day passed by it became uioie aod more aj parent that the color line had teen diawu again aid Humphrey's chances were growing gradually less. The convention was called to order at noon by Mr. llubbs of Craven, chaii man of the Republican executive com mittee, and anegru .aundj. D. Re). nnliN, of llilifax, was appointed as te;c- p'-raiy chuiruian, and li E. S.uilh, col ored, ol ayne, as Secret iry. At the suggestion of Mr. Hubhs, the roll ol counties was called and a com niittce of one frum each county ap pointed on cicdeniials and permanent organization. There were two sets oi delegates Irom Warren. This accom plish) d the convention lock a recess lor one hour. T e del.-i.ates and R puhlicao spec tois pre enr, tho vvhiU-s in puiticulurly made no concealment of their utti'r d gust ut the result, and when Hirr came forward to accept the nomination lae excitement and disorder win tru disgrncefol. Harris accepted and stall tin' he would make it warm 0'lli.a. The Republicans here ore badlv chagrined nt the nsilt, and many openly concede tho election nf Capl Kitchen. MTEKLI.' I.IVIU AUK. T'.ic r.ii iibcrs of L't'ell's Liiing Age for the wo ks ending October .rth and li'tb, have the following noteworthy con ten's: Hoi, si Greville.'s Sketches Itiissin Li e. by W. R S Rilstor Nineteenth Century ; Cyprus, Mucmillau Mr. Fr.iu It's ' Life nnd Times Thomas ISeckei," by Edward A. Free innn part IV, C'liteiiiporary Review The C'.ii ese as C il-misls, Nineteenth Century j An od serelion in the Life of an Heiress, a Sinn, by Thomas Hardy New (J nirterly Review J The I'tibl Career and IVrs n tl Character of Fran ci-. liic u', hy J unes Rowley, -Fiaser Cl.ilo's I'.av, C .rnhill; Selfiii the Soul, Conteiipnr.il y Revicivs; A Fetish City lilackw. lot's ; S.u k and its Cive, lien tleriie's Mazi-tp; The R.-lnion Mi mory 1 1 Will, Spectator j The Hab of R aiii ig, Sa'ipil.iy Review ; Carde 1'aiiieS S,h ctat t ; An American '. Ilverein, 1'iil Mill (i.ne'.le; and choice poetry an I ncscellany. Tlie-e are the fiit l.vo i umbers of new volirre a 'id are yoni) ones with which to begin a su! scriplion. For fi'tyto such lumber', of sixty-!our large pages each (or nr. re than 8000 liigrs a yea-.) t'-e sobscripti-m pr'C'1 (iS' is low; or for 110 1.1 any oi e of the American ijl monthlies or weeklies sent will) The Livirg Ase for a year. both post-pnid Littell's i Gay, Ujs ton, are the publisliets. AKTI RN'OOX SJ'SSIOV. Tita convention was called to order, Reynolds in the chair. Tie counties en culled. Warren offer i J two se s of delegntes. Oi tno one lion each was rec.niz 'd. J he c. tiiQtitlee on orgaiiiz aion re ported V gil A. Cii.w!or.l, col I, ol Craven, for chairman, and E. E. Smith, Colored, for Secretary. C:alotd proceeded to explain that the object of tlio convention was t ) nomi nate another candidate in the place ol "that bogus tw, -wives man O'llam" and added that if OTl tra was not guiity in uiu tnarges oruuit against linn he wou'd have been present at the convention lodelend hi nself. That his absence show n,i i,;.- ,.,,;n i .... ... :. .. , -v, .,,o;jUv illlu , u luuireci aoinissi in. raul the Republicans better let K tchen go to Congress than to let a ma i like i ) 1 1 . . ... v iiara L'o lucre. I anno sin llov I,.. ticclarcd the convention ready for busi nis.und iiominaiions order. II ibis thought the first mittcrtibc settled ns (he question "shall we sus tain in Lira or not?'' To consider this question the convention resolved itseil into Vehem Court and remained in secret session for fully two hours. What transpired there your repoitcr failed to learn. When the convent inn re-assenihled t 1 :1." p. m. c find W. .1. l'ope, Esq, in the chair, mil a colored preacher (nan.e not reniembeietl) acting as Sec retary; and soon the luu commerced. 1! d I 'room wauled to know if this was a R. publican convention, or what did lh-..y call it, and was answend bv .. i .i . . .. ' i.inr -us, Litieis siioiiieu 'mo. llubbs then came forward and an num ced that the conveiition had de teimirdnot to support OHara, and thciefore would proceed to uotniuate another candidate in his stead. Hubhs thm eulogized and put in no-iiiiiaiion the Hon. Israel H. Abbott, coloied, of Craven. Just then Mr' Robinson of Wayne arose to his feet and called ti the chairman lor rccogi.i lion. Ilu'ihs olj.cted to bis being heard en tha g(uu .d thut li-ibmsnn was not a delegate. Thereupon followed a scene of disorder most disgraceful. S one shouted "put him out." "g(( to h I." othi rs "goon and speak. Efforts to put Mr. R ibioson nut failed, but the fun grew last and furious and the crowd of spectators rnj yed the s.'cne as they would the antics of a circus clown. The larger pnrton of those present in the meeting were on their feet shouting at the top of their voices. The police were called f.r, but after a while quiet was reslotcd. 1 he following names were then put in om'malion ; I. R Abbott end 11. W. Moms of Craven, C. II. lirogden and L. W. Humphrey of Wayne. John A. Uvman and J h. ILrri of Warren and Wnt. Harrow of Northampton. Elgecmube county was uoi repre sented. After the first ballot the names of Col. Humphrey ar.d B. W. Moiria were with drawn, O.i the fifth ballot James II. Harris received 7 votes and became tho non.-iucc. COJMU'..li'Al i;i. Mi:si:s Furious; O.vi'g to the low prices if nv ruling for cotton, our lamers are n t bringiii it i . as rapidly a we expected to see i.. We can not blame then). a!tef a Inn,; summers hard work t ran- the crop, to see it suddenly i i; I ju.io.v do, one in price, iu-it as thev 2i i it ready f r niaiket i disheartening, anil t i Hum es-, il is m tessariR- uc;tress ii g. Is there no remedy f, r this trouble to tho I n r li i is? I .n not some ci-ipi live mi asurrs lie tnlioii by Hie most mtel;igei;t and business tiliented pirtion ol the.ii, tlirouglioiit t!'0 whole Smth. by v.hich they anil not the manufacturers can cm troll the prices i.f their produce? Can not I ictories and mills be erected by S uithcrii capitalists in the South. winch ni I coiiftnne the greater part ol that which is ra d, s that t ie quantity for experts will not be so great as to over s-ipplv th.( derinnd as it now does, that buyeis buy at their own prices? Or would il be better for the farmers (as some have sugested) to raise more of oilier products and less cotton thus ! ssening tiie supply and increasing the price? Would not this be as bad hi the end, hy bringing down the prices of those other products which are uow too low to .ny for r,-isii.n ? I ask these qu-sti ms b, cause I so plainly sec the trouble and must coufe-s 1 do not see any remedy, but hope souse of your readers may have a clearer insiefi into thc. enjstcries which contrail these thii gs, am) by giving some thought to the matter, some one may possibly find at least s -rnc plan to im. Drove the present condition of our best friends and supports, the farmers. Cjt'l'.STKiNI-It. NKV AlVKItl'IK.MEN Its pi.ANTATON AT AUCTION. Ilv virtue of thn powers eonfprro.l in n Heid inTri t, eis,.r,.(l in lUn,k 41, paK".s- 74-77, Hetristor's offlen, Warren loiinty, I will (unlus previously soR at private Mile) On U'ediiostlaj' Xov. l.llh, 1S7S At 1 nVloek, p. n,., at fin Donot at I.itlle. ton, w trren eotiniy N, oxtioso lor Rale at iiiielioii Unit F I t. I'MMATIOS C uitaioini; shout lfiw aeres of g ioi) land, with ro-hifiiieiM. oiilliom s .to m.i.i,.u' lyiuar on th K-IimbIi ,t a-lm, Kailroad' near I.ittlet.in. n.lj oiolni; the laniis Meholas 'IVrlimm. I.emunl Vuni.lem I' re.leriek Sshimri n a oil otlinrn, known as ' t it i: i, i t l ii i: r k ii . T irn- I, Ollll eash. ,,,,,1 l nivl o-iti.in nlneiy il-iys il Klisi'itei,iriiv Hiteureil. Tlio l'ii!iini-o in tli-,. eon il io.sili u ul l liiiiQ anil tw-lvn iiimiim, biailiitf clulit I.ln r fl . 1 Title retained until piir.'lnwis money is fully punt : p.iossiiiii (jiveii a oon tut the i.'.n w eash ix paiil or winfaet.irllv HPcuroj. Kor Inrllier Infnruntlnn, apiily to JOHN C. 1)1, A UK, frustoo, Oetl2tf Haleinh, N.C. C 11 K A I' li U T 11 A N K V K K." Iain now ivlnc; Ri. 117 (loniN 1, mor t.nlly urn illsio.iliy wiuishlng to see how - p oo.ls u e. Ai.lelns Hint loieoit are o 11 melons lo mention. However I will 1 ire a ,ow. It. t Prints .10111 5 to (!J. liest llrovvn (logons f .1 a b; to 1 . i'rt 1 'oek Cofms o 11 CJ to l'JJt Vt'a : Uhaehi: 1 1', II. t.oiios Now vlcst'tom 15 : . I'i , a L emi'-ics I". m "0 c V . no.. Via k'e Spool Cotton : .s or 1 ' per rliv.cn. SlIOIN, HATS. ASP CT.OTHINO VTRT LOW. t:":H Ki:iK vkuv i.ovv. Syiins n-oin :-.5tofi0. oiil eashlon Now Oi leans Mo'ass s 7,- Iteot Km (lollofw nom 10 In '20. Nine White Sugars 10'ts. s.iio Meat 7otn. Snuuliior Meit 6em Llverp 10I Salt Faelnry fill 4 niisbcls l.tis. I Imvo drown on my counters about One Tlioiisnol yards hest prims, dark colors 5ets per yarJ. U. V.SPIKUS, April 1J if. Weldon, N. C. ADVEUriSKMKNTS. ( T I C E. I I ae this day bouelit. the interest Jn'i es H. KaniHir, in the firm ol Mimcrnve A Farmer. Ail partien tnilobted to the ltn eoneern will please settle ineir no. oonrits w ith me nt onei. 1 have removed to tlio eroeerv More latoly 01 copied Messrs. Wiiilc-M A Knirr, wiiere I will lie plnnsed to see nil 111 want ot eiieap gro eerie. .Vo. J. A. MIT.sr.KoVK, O -t 1st W o ilon, N. C. 00: 1 2t A fi.M I XISTKA I'OIl'S XOTirK. llavioi niinllfio'I as Adirioistiator with tho w,ll ii"-ie..e,l o.-'in .he estate of A. li Mcllw I i' i-ee e i t 11 Owl nnl lielne; in tho .s,i! ol' o, 1 1 ' , oliioi, ail persons iiwleliioii pi s,i,i 1. s.ntcir aro 1 prj 11 1 if.l to make ioninli.. pavinent ; and those hohiiii'r c' .iina : niriM. him are hereby riOiioe-1 o 1 ee the haute duly Kiitheo tieateil io -ne, ut llali'ax, N. ('., on or bo. lino the Vh nny of September 1879. 1 1 a1! lax, is. (' J A M KH .if. MUI.I.KV, Administrator, Sept. 14 8w. h E L T I N G . I, A l I'I I. 1: A T II I' It, GIN SAW l'TLE (made especially for us by patterns fur nished us by Mr. Peter E. S tilth, of North Carolina ) GIN mUSI'LI'M, WKIvVCIIKS and evprj tiling neccss-iry for COTTON GINS, for Kalo at BjUosh FiHiir s by plum mku .v w;ii:kler, Iltn.N KlloNT nt'Il.DIN'O, AiiuSltf. I'eterstiun;, Va. N 0 T I 0 K To tli; ereJitars of John R. flarv. '1 . e no ice that a cneeial nroeendlrnr ba-. .1( 00 1 i.niiieneedi belore the t'lerk ol tho - 000. or Court for llalilux (' ity, No. iC.o' n aitainst Paul Gary, as ad- irin'sc ,.ro o John H. (iarv doeea ed. for an aeeoii'it nio", Kettlenient of his ad.ninix. Ira. ion a'l.; .-pay to Ilia creditors what tnav l.o ;ieyp.jle to them respectively, and this no i.v yoit to apnear before said Ceo o- lorn the tiStli dav of SioitBiu. tor A. 11. I 7i, nt his olHee in Halifax town an . 11 lo y ine evidences of debt ni? Inst aid deeei out duly nntlieiilicsiod. or this no ieo vvi I bo pleaded in bar of their reeov-erv. Let a eo-vy of fills notice be nostod nt tho Court Moo iv 0 vihi c-i'inti of Midi lax for thirty iV.- and a c-uiv' Ihniooi l,n piililishml in Hip Itoanoko News, 11 new-s uper published 111 said coiiiitv. once 11 week for six sueeesmivfl weoks. I til a tlie l.'.lli day of Auvr. 1S7S. JNO. I . (JKKUOKY, Clerk Superior Court, and Probate Jndue, Halifax County, X. C. Auj2ir,w. J ADVJJtTI.-EMENTS. JOUNWANAMAKIilt, RELIABLE STYLISH HEAD YilIADE 0 L 0 T II I N G FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AXD C II IL D It EN , LARGEST AND BEMT STOCK IN VIRGINIA All our own Manufacture, well made, Kelittble Goods. Sure to give Si' isfactiou. MERCHANT TAILOKIKtt DEPARTMENT. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF hk iu:ti: uoodn. SEND FOR SAMPLES. G E N T S FURNISHING 0 0 0 0 D S. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ONE PRICE, cash; Oct5S m. f GUARANTEE. I MONEY REFUNDED JOHN W'ANAMAKEIi, Tenth and Main Streot.i, Kichmond, Va. Ucan make in mey faster at work for lis than at anvtliini; else Capital not re quired; s will start you. f 12 per day at homo mado by tho industrious. Men, women, beys and tf rls wanted everywhere to work for us. J.'ow 18 the ti'ue. Costly outfit and terms tree. Address Tbub it Co., Augusta, Maine. June 1 1-y, ILSON COLLEGIATE SEMINARY HI LVOV, N. V. TOR YOUNG LADIES.) The Tail Session Iicgins Kept, Ofli. TERMS PER SESSION OF SO WE'-IKS Hoard and Literary Tuition f77.f)0 to ?00 00. Mn sin, with use of Piano lor pruetices -5.no. 1 111 on tic, IS. 01). iiiavviiis:. in.nu. Wax Work Kino. For Catalogue, or Im formation, address. J. U. ISHKWKU, 1 1 i u 0 i p a 1, June 2D a m. AND SALE, P.v virtunnf the authority vested In me as Adiiiinistralor with Ihn will annexe I i f . G. Mellwanip, iiieeasi.il, 1 will sell ui itnly, and on reasonable tfrms ths lol. ovvimj vsliiiilile liinl, beloni;iii to the 110 oecHHS-ii, Miii,o..i! in Halilax oounty, 'It I . (,.l.'fl, III ,Tll i 1. One tnietkimwii as "Klmwood." ad- oinitiK the lauds of G. H. Macon, deceased, l". vV. Niehoson and others, and contain itiK about tlirneluiiidrfld anil riubtv-IOur res, lorniorlvownod by W, P. Solomon, (leased. Thisis lino laud and situated in healthy section. 2. One undivided half interest, in an land in KoanoUo river near Hm tn n t Weldon, known as G nil's Island. and con- turning nine anil a half rcips. In one other tract lyitnr betwoen tlio cinal and said river nt Weld. 111, oontaininu ab mt twenty-tivo acres, and up ,11 which is said to no a line null sito. And on 0110 other tract lyiiiK in Raid ,-ivor Just below the basin ol said canal cud containing hIhuii twelve ai'ns. ll'these hinds are not nrivatnlvr dknr.sn.1 of before Unit time, I shall otlof tl ein at ublieauetlon, at Ihn Courtsh uisn in Hal llax town, on Monday the 2nd day nf He. ceiiiber next. I alao hAve for sale as Attorney fur dir. ferent parties other valuable lands 1 siluafd n s.iui county, in tracts to suit pnrehas- s. For further Dartieulars annlw t Halifax N. C. JAMES M.MULLEN, A d 111 i n i a t r a l o r. Sepl4'f. A L K OF LAND. Under nnd by virtue nf a decree nf (lie Superior con, -t, tor llalitax cioioiy made ai, full I'm ill IS H in Ihe cause entitled W. W. i) recti nnd N. M Lonir aeninst . K. Spilloian ami II. W. Snillmaii. I nIi-i'I, o 1 Mon lay the i!nd day of December ls,N, at the Court house door in HHlifRX. II lo thc blithest bidder at ivubiie auelion r cash, the lollowiiiK tracts of laud, sit. .'ted in I'nlilax com tv to wit: That tract H' j.'iriinn the lands nf Mrs. .!. H. Suinme'riil, llyram Holt, John W. Wilkin and others, ooiitnininK by eitiimatl m one hundred acres, more or loss. Also one ecrtain lot or psreel of hind situaled in tno town of Weldon, known as Hpillmnns corner at the intersection nf lilo mt nnd Water KtroeiH, now known as Washiimt ni eoue anil etrt stronts, the Hume baine pi t of lot o ll on pint of taid town. tier, -rni w. w. 11 A 1.1.. OiloGw. ( oiniuiKsi -ner. I KG Al l A M ANU FACTORY. SI A It X MITT I: I. DO It F I . It , MANUFACTURER OF A Nil DKAt.Ull IN Sot'IUTT AND M ILIT ART Goods, BANNERS, FLAGS, SCARFS, BADGES, Also Costumes for Tournaments, l!alls.,ve.. at lowest rates. t!l I 7ih St. lint. Broad A (Iraoe Sts. OPPOSITE TIIK TIIK ITUfi. Sept 21 lv Ri. hmond, Va. N 0 T ICE I this dav aiinnnnpn mvnelf Rrmlv f, Rinninu Cntio i and cilmlinu Corn, ail of winen 1 am prepared tai do in verv sh irt apaieol'tioie, mr nmehluorv is nil out lit, Envrlne, Urn, p.ess and all conbin. d is new, ami Ith a new nut lit 1 tin a 1 can eivH stiisfiiction. All r ..k i trial. I feel Huukfiil tor tlio h'ttf.niiiiiA or my friend- in Hie pant; I will I si ulad 1 1 see my old customers, and new nne so. M y unit to Is to T rV 111 liltiUlsO all Iva btiingdtrU't to businesH. N 0 TIC E I To the Creditors of S, B. Hytnan deceased. Take notice that a Special Proceeding has been commenced before t' e Clerk of the Superior Court lor Halifax County auaitiH E. W. llvman. Aministrator of S. I!, llvman, deecised, lor an account and settlement of his administration, and to pay lo tlio creditors what may be payable to them ro-peettvolv ; and this is to notify you t.n appear before said t:ierk (.11 it bel'.rn the ,'Sltli day of Oetolier, ls,7gt at li!s.,-.mee in the town i f Halifax, end He your evidenee of debt aaiiiNt iid deee.lflnt duly autheiitieated, or iliis notice will bu plea i in bar of lUoir recovery. Let n copy of this noiioo 'be published at the court house in Halifax for thirty days, and a copy thereof bo published ill tlio Hoanokk N'kws, a nowspapor pub lished In naid county, once a week for six successive weeks. This Sept. 18th, 1S78. JHN T. UKkUoKY. Clerk Superior Court and Probate Judijn Halifax County, N. C, Kitchen nnd Dunn Alty for Creditors. jALL AND WINTER ST0CK7 1 8 7 8! NOAII WALKER & CO., WIIOI.KS ALK AM RETAIL CLOTHIERS, NO. 113 SYCAMORE STREET. RECEIVING DAILY A LARGE and attractive atoek of Full and Winter nothing and Ueuts' i'urimhiuK GootU. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. I. WINFIELD, 1878. CHEAP GOOD! FALL TItADK. NEW T- L. EMRyT" 1878. GOODS l W'a (dIta nTaooiira in I n tVttYitni n i fVInna Qnri tho miVk1tra. rrniiA.nil n just returtied from tue Nortberu MrkeU with a new aud well selected stuck of nu v inn no x at t n v j "UMESTIC8 DRY OOODS, K0T10NS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, CLOT II TNG, TEA, SUGAR, SPICES, BOOTS. MEN'S YOUTH'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL PRICES AND SIZES. White SI, Iris and drawcra, Merino White and Scarlet Undershirts and Drawers, Co liars, Handkerchief, Socks. Neck-Tina and Senrfs, Suspenders. Am, An., Ac. SAMPLES Just received. CLOTHING of all kinds made, to order at Halliinore Price. Don't fall to give ut a call before buying. NOAH WALKER A CO. 143 .Sycamore Dlreet. I'KiKii-iuiioi Va. ALEX. F. SHORT, 1 AOKNTS. J. GEO. WILKINSON, J Oct 3-1 Y Q R. E. U HUNTER, NI KGI'.ON UKKTIKT, Oct. 3rd, 1878. W.T.PARKER. Oct. 5-ivv. Can be found at hii offtce in Enfield. Pure Nitrous Oxide Gas lor tho Pain leos Extracting of Teoth always 011 hand. Juno L'2 tl. QP.l awoekin vourown town. Jr. out. V0 fit free. No rNk. Header, if yon want a business at which persons of oither hbx can make trreat av all the time thev work, write for particulars to II. Hai.lett A Co., Portland, Maine. June 1 1-y. 11 K A T ff ANTE D. We wish to bav a ThniiRsnd Rushela of Prime Wheat to Krimi into Hour. Apply H Emry A Capell or to T. A. Clark at the Weldon Mills. Oct 5tf. HATS TIN WARK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, II A RDWARE, CROCK ERY, And ftverytblng found In a FIRST-CLASS S TORE; HIGHEST PRICE paid lo CAS8IMERE3, COFFEE, SHOES, GLASS WARfc, COTTON IN SEED AND IN BALE. These Roods wore, solactol e.sp3cially witb reference to the Fall Ti.j. Having bought largely lor " wlSTt C A S II We aro prepared to Rive (treat bargains on the same. ,i Call aud exauiiue our tttock Oct 19-ly. WINFIELD & EMRY, WELDON, Bf.C HENRY BO R ST, F-U11NITURE DEALER, UPIIOIiSTEU AKI U N I E K T A K E K , WELDON N, C. My FtriendH and the Public of Weldon and Surroiindl m Country ne resnei-tfullv In, rinned that I will ta (e Kreat, pleasure in Hnrviug them with any stylo of funii ure sl. HENRY B OR ST, U PRACTICAL C A B I N E T MAKER, AND FURNITURE REPAIRER. CASKETS, BURIAL CASES AND COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. Rept7tf. J . T. GOOCH, GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS 0 F COUNTRY P. ODUCE, COTTON, CORN, 8tC. KEEPS ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS MOLASSES, NAILS, Which will be sold !o for CASJ1. J. T. coocnv TTKLD6I, Jf, C. apr 8 Bni TELEPHONE. NORTH STAR. CmEMI.U," PAPA CISARS AMD CLUB HOllSt Are the best 5 cent Cigars. They are Ilav.ns fillers. V' LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION, MARGARETTA, k GRAND DtJCHXS Are clear Ilavanas. These Cigars are sold by all first-class dialers. . Mh3.-3m Manufactured by 9IANTOCE A C. Proprietors Chsrlesion BranoL of tbt Havana Cigar Faattry. L ft I 0
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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