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,NOKE NEWS. SATURDAY. NOYEMUKIt 9, 1S73. Tin: Corgressionul Klectiuns outside of Notlh Carolina, as well as we cm as- certuin from the wretched pros re poits, are favotab'e to the Democrats. We gain eleven member il lose seven. Tin: election returns nuke it plat" that the D-'tnocra'.j will have a niaj-.rity of the States in the next 11 ue of Rep- rcscntatires. Theie will be twrnty-nnr lL-rrmcraiic an l (trteen radical ?Ute, with two equally tlMIcd. A(OlllK(TlU. In our last issue we Hated that we bad an impression that James K O'H tra, then a UpuMican candidate for Con gress from ihil district had failed on the first attcrr.pl to pass hit rumination lor license U practice law. We learn that we were in error in making this statement, and a, is our rule take great pleasure in correcting it. Or the St ite Legislature that were elected Tncsilay ecntt'en will this win. ler choose IVitcJ Stairs Senium l. He sijc these thne ate seven Siaton which had alre.iny chosen the- new Senators where the legislators have already been elected. Ot the Sulci which will send i e Senators to take their seats on or a-icr neit Hh ofMirch, Alabama. Aikausas. Ci'ilornia, Florida, 0 Yi , Oregon and Suth drolinn will fx:haiige Rcptibli cans for Democrats ; Colorado, Illinois, Kvisjs, Neva l.i, New Hampshire, New York, Yermot.t and Wisconsin Repub lican, and Indiana, Georgia, Kentucky, Lmisiana, M-irjht.d, Missouri, aid N' irth Carolina Democratic, will make no change in the politics of their Sena tors. Of the thiity-L'igU Slates twenty-four hae now Democratic Governors and only fourteen lli'puhlica-i. THK TKUV LATEST. North CurAlinn'N OrlogiUlon Sol. Idly DeutorratK-. Kitc nis's Majority UGO. The latet news from the election (howl that North Cirolina sends a sol idly Djmocratic mnj rity to the rrxt House of R'presenUtivfs. Thegillant Kitchin has redeemed the Sod District, and is elected by 11C0 tmj rity. The folhwing is the S'linmary of majorities: Kkchin O'Hara C'atcti Klgecombe (ireeo Halifax Jones L?noir Northampton Warreu Wayne Wilsan soo MO S3 224 100 403 S;l0 l.'.i.'.O 800 n.ov.i 431 2 111 In the third D.Miiri Cd. WadJcll is certainly re-elected, and advices from the first, the only other District in doubt, show that M ij Ycates has jist more than gone for Martin. tiik m.kctios. We demote all nf our editorial space to-day, except to much of it as is i.eccssary to correct nn ii justice done by us in our last issue, to election new. We will wait for our weekly exchanges la ttll us what are the lessons uught by the result that, being one of the subjects un which we confess our dense ignor aucc. Nor.ni cunuvA. la this State all of the democratic carjJidaics are eUc'.ed except probably W ad.Iell in the third D. strict. If this is right the dele gation from from this State will be as follows: 1 ,t Distric', Jesse J. Yates. (Dein.); 2 .d D strict. V. II. Kitchen (Dom.); 3 d Dis rict, A. M Wadel', (Dem)orD L. Rusell, (Hep); 4th D strict, Jas. J. Davi., (pem.), .VI, District. A. M. Scaks, (Dom ) District, Walter L. Steel, (IVm ) Dis rct, Is .bt. F. Armfield, (Pem.) 0 h Tih 8th Duluct, Kjut. H Yance, (p.m ). V'ltOIXIA 1-iects all Democratic Congress except in the l'etlersbur; D strict where Jr gensoD beats Hintm 2,000 . SOfTII CAItOLLNA. Here the Democratic victory is thorough and complete. Hampton is re-elected Governor by luO.OOO majority the congressional cUlegatioo it lolidly Democratic aod there is a heavy Dem ocratic rmjjrity in the Legislature. FI.OltlDA. Here we gain Congressman j and the Legislature, which elects a successor to Senator Couover, is also Democratic. OKOItOIA Keeps op lie r Democratic record and uds a solid Democratic delegation to WDgrtss. KENT1.CKY 8endit!al.m,c.tl,cCwcrf1.!ri)tDi ILLINOIS Goes Republican of course. The rr torus Iroiu IW.'l towns and precincts in Illinuis give the fallowing totuls on the State ticket : Treasurer, S.mlh (Rep.), 54,411'.); Cronkeiite (l).ut ), 32,502; Hates, 14,737. An almott ceniplete count of the vote nn the city ticket shows lhat tho Dem ocrats elect eight nominees by a plurality of from SO to S.000 ; the Re. pull cms elect f"iir by a plurality of from ISO to 2.800. The Democratic .State ticket has received the average plurality ol 2 700. In the Second Con grcssionil district Wells (I)ern ) has a plurality over C.ile (R-p ) of about 1,700 In the Third Frost (Pem ) has plurality over Melcalf (Rep.) of about 1,500. Returns so far show thirteen Dem ocratic Congressmen elected from Mis souri, a gain of four. LOUISIANA. The indications now are that E A linrke, Democratic candidate for State Ttrasurer, is elected by probably 25,- (100 tiihpritv. All the Demoeratlc Congreiisionut ctwdidates, except pro bably Acklen, in the Third D strict, are .1, 1... . l elected. Isaac iv. i anon, I'mocraiic candidate fr mayor of this city is elected by ab nit 15,000 majority. The remainder r f Hie parish and city ticket is so badly scratched that it will require the official court to determine the result. The coli rcd voters supported the cilzeiih' ticket almost solidly. The Nationals cast a very small vote. Nit OltutANS, La , N iveniber C Six Democratic C ingressmen almost to a certainty elected. All indications are that we have carried everything, Ilarke. for Slate treasurer, will have an over whelming mnj irity. IOII.N Si. 1 U.LT, Chairman Executive Committee. IN" TUN YLVAN'IA, Iloyt (Rep.) will have a majority of 30,000 and the Democrats lose two Congicssmcn. MICHIGAN. In Michigan things arc little changed In the First diilrict Newberry (Re publican) is undoubtedly elected. The complete returns are not in. I t the Second fourteen towns give Willets (Rj- pnM ca. ) G.730 ; Card (P Miincrar,) 4. '.122 ; Thomas (ational,) 3,350. In the Third McGonan (Republican) 5,517; I'pton (Democrat,) 2,511 J Dasoii (N i tioual,) 5,174. Iu the Fourth fnrty towns gives lijrrows Republican 5,859 ; Eldrcd Democrat, . 3 002; Siierwood National, 370. In the Fifth thirly.ix towns give Stoue Republican, 5 312; Iloyt Democrat, 1 ,G0S ; Constock Na tional, 4G3. In the S xth Rrorner Re publican, II.C2G ; McCordy Democrat, 7 212 ; Meade National, 3.C53. In the Seventh Conger Republican, 5,290; Mitchell Democrat, 4 GC9 ; Mallory Na tional. 2,325. Iu the Eighth fifty towos give Horu Republican, 4.G80; Thomp son Democrat, 4,085; Iloyt National, 3,122. Iu the Ninth lUbbell Republi can, 3.103; Dowers Democrat, 1,242; I'arriilee National, G.1G3. It is con- ceded that the liepublicans elect a part of the Wayne county ticket, but the vote is quie: close and the returns at present are incomplete. The Democrats will probably elect the city ticket in Detroit. NEVADA. The returns from the Nevada election are maore. The tickets were much scratched. It is difficult to form an or inion of the result, lut it seems pro' a ble that the R.-publ cms have elected the Stale ticket, while the Democats ae likely to hae a majority in the Leg islatnre. The elections of C wgrcsmen are io doubt. ALA1IAM A. The returns Indicate the rlectioa of all the Democratic representatives ex cept Harris, present member, who is probably bealeo by Tarsan, Iudependeot (ireeuba.kcr. TLXSF.SSr.E. Hut little intire.t at Memphis. Un usually quiet at Nashville. Two Repub licans probably elected Petlibone and Houck. MA5ACIirSLTTS. At a late hour last night the Republi can Stale Central Committee received returns which indicate that H itler is de feated by at least 40,000, and says the re-election of R. W. Harris to Congress, in the Second district, by large major ity is assured. Newburyport gives llatler a mj irity, and Worcester is con ceded to Talbot. II ugh estimates from 51 towns oie Talbot a roaj irity of 5,051. The respectable Domocrati generally voted the Republican ticket tj beat Hitler. Li II iston the vote stood Tlb"t, 20.762 ; Butler, 25,214; Abbott looj; .Miner, us; duller a Majority, 14.3. One hundred and seventy towns, including Roslon, give Talbot majori ty over Hitler of 15,340, and Talbot'a election, by a plurality of iO-000, it now concede J. The indications are that Morse Dem- o:rtt is elected in the Fourth district. Fie'd Rp'ibbco i held to be elected from the Tnird district by 300 majority. CIjI1.ii Republican is probably elected Irom the Eighth district. Crupn Re publican is probably elected from the Fust district. Ilurris Re, ublican is elected to C ingress from the Second dis trict by a large majority. A Worcester special says Rice Re publican carries the Ninth district by probably 3.000 majority. Bowman Re publican was elected from the Fifth dis trict by 2,000 majority over the Green back candidate. At 9 P. M. last night Talbofs election by 30,000 plurality was couceded by llatler's friends. AH the Republican representatives to Congress from the eleven districts, with the exception of the Fourth, where Hummer is defeated by Morse Democrat, are undoubtedly elected so far as present returns indi cate. anr yokk. Io this Slate we lose three Congress men. ltllODi: ISLAM). Hallon H 'publican is re-elected to Congress in the Second district by about 700 majority over li.niimby Demociat und Siuiib Grectib.icker. Aldridge Re pubheaii elected io the First district by by about 3,800 mnj or ity over Davis Democrat and Stayles Greenbacker. NEW IIAMfSIIIKE. A Concord special to the Journal says the Republican have carried every Con gressional district, and they will have a good isioj irity iu both houses of the Legislature. CONNECTICUT. Eighty-seven towns give Hubbard Demourat 22,087 ; Andrews Republican 23,119; Allvater Greenbacker 3,420; Fiohibitionists, 408 Li 1S7G the same towns gave Hubbard 2"2G3; Ilibiimon, 2G 935. M tltYLAND. Kimmel Democrat defeats Thompson Greenbacker and Independent in the Third district by over 3,000 mnj irity. McLane Democrat is elided in the Fourth district by over 3,000 majority II dlaiid Republican, Quogley Greet back, and Getlings Independent Demo crat. In the Seventeenth ward, which is included in the Fifth district, llenkle Democrat has 1,180 majority over Crane Republican IS n KM OKI A VI. Died, nt his resideme in Halifax c un ty the 7'h day of O'.ober, 1878, in the 71-t year of his age, William W. Bkk KKI.L Thus one by one they snap in twain those grand old links that bind us to tire past. Mil Hnu KKI.L was one nf those remarkable uieu who came down to the present generation with all pure faiths and noble traditions of the past. Soil-made, self-reliant, sternly honest and uncninpintnising where duty colled, in social life genial as summer lis truest epitaph would be a plain re ital of his life. 'Taint me scars, wrinkles and all," once said Cromwell to a (anions painter, and to appreciate Mr. BltlCKKLL, one must have seen him scars, wrinkles and all. I. He's battle had left many such upon him, but no man ever heard bra complain, and no one ever knew him to despond because the fight had gone illy with him. He had outlived all of these who had commenced with him, yet he looked steadily to the front, ap prcciattng his duty to younger me , and by his example teiching them that to morrow and not yes'erday was a matter for human concern II -i was one of the very lew old niea who assimilated to the new order f things. The author of this knew Mil Bkichekl intimately frn.u his boyhood up, and loved and admired him. That me have orcupi-d larger piaccs, in me nunas in men man he is true, ll.it no erander character ever lived. Unostentatious true and loyal, be taught oihets how to live. And no man ever accomplished a noble destiny than this. Mr. Kkickill entered politics since the war, but once and then as member ol the Constitutional Convention of 1865. In that body he steadi'y voted for the principles nf Democracy eeo after the tin eats of then reigning oowets had reduced his allies to a hall d reo tie i ever sought rtiice. ana he never bent to power when wmi gy exercised His death was a calamity to bis people knd his memory will live long after the place where he sleeps is forgotten. II died as he had lived a christian, and his reward is assured. A Friknd UfcaTH or HHH. V.lNl'i:. (Wilminiitnn Nun. Mrs. Vance, beloved enna -rt of Gov Z. B. Vance, died at 4 o'clock last Sun day afternoon, in the cilv o( Rslech after a protracted and painful illness Harriet Newell Epy, daughter ol Mr, Espv, a Ptesbytrrian ninister, was left an orphan in early years. She spent the greater part nf her lil'e with her kins man, the Ute Col, Charle McDowell, of Itorke county, or until she married II o It 11. Vance. Mr. Vance reaided at Asheville until be was elected Governor Mrs Vance ws about forty-five years of age. Mrs. Vance was a lady nf decidedly strong character; Piety of the highest, most robust type, dominated ber nature, and she was ever a leader in good works. It must not be inferred from these words that Mrs Vaoc was lacking in the softer feminine gifts and graces which light op home and society with serene and steady splendor, and asalie of our present earth a second KJee. She had much social power, and graced the hearth and board of ber Hlustrious busband as- few women coald have done. She eierted over bia life and aims a pnwrrlot in fluence in lifting bin in his spiritual rae of i'nd nd ctjatemnlstbn. The ton; lor illustration drawn from the H.ble. which Gov. Yance exhibits in his speeches and writings; his high ad miratiou lor the Jeish r ce ; Ins vei er niton lor tke sum character of the Scottish Covenanters, together with his general fond, esi lor eiliical stui.i , may, perhaps, wilbuut derogation, all e i.istlv asctibed to Mrs. Yance and lur wonderful influence over bits life ai d character. In Ibis great los, not win lly unex pected, but still palbetic and irreparable, the public iu North Carolina without re gard to race or partv, syrltpaihixe with Gov. Yance and his bereaved family. Hat a few weeks since, Chief Justice Sre'iili, in conversation wiih U9 gave to Mrs. Vance the finest character we ever knew, his intimacy with the Gov's, family gave hi;n ample opportunity of learning her many virtues, and couched in the beautiful lagging of Jjdge Smith we felt that our beloved Execu tive was blessed indeed in having such a noble enmpani n. May he continue to profit by her bright christian cxamole and learn to walk, as she did in right inus paths. ADVKHTISEMENTS. ANTATIO.N AT AUCTION'. Br virtue or thn powers ennrorren in a Deed in Trut, KeirmtorvMi in Hunk 41, pHf-tt 71-77, Ket-ister s nllrce, Warren County. I will (tuilasi previously soil at private Hale) On Wed Jay' Nov. I3lh, 1S7S At 1 n'cloclr, p. in., at thn D ott at Littlo ton. Warre.-i eounry N. C, evoso lor sale H Ituuiinn UJItc FIJI; PL.tNTlTlOn C intaining about l,0')O aeres of gm land, rth reKiileneei, onlh liiios. Ae., coin pinto. lying on llin RJl"ii;li A (!st..oi Railmud near I,itllton, adj linlnir tlio lands nl Nleholas Terlititia. IPitinel VaO)jlun, rreaeries. suoariti auo oluars, Known as THE I.ITLLE FARM Tr-ns-tl,009 rash, and $1,000 within ninety d tyt It mtisfetorilv Hoenrnd. The lialanen it! tlree smn ins .alline itst at ill, nine and twlve months, uiariug elgbt per rem. interest till p4id. Title retainod until purelms's mniieiv is fnllv paid : ijiwsw.ioii uiveo as sunn an the $;',ori(l eash is pnlii or Hati.sletorllv Mecured. tor lurlh'T Inlorin llo", apply to JOHS t'. BIMIvK. Truslne, Oct 12 If Haleiiih, N. O. AND S A L K. J l!v virtue, nf tho authority wwted in me as Administrator with tho will annexn I t A. ti. Mi'Ilwainc, deceased. I will sell pri valnlv, hiiiI on reMsnimhlo ttriris ths l'ol owing valua'iln lands liolnnetnir to the aid (leenaswi, tdtuatfld in Hallux county, ortn raroiin i, to wii : I. One trne.iknwn as "Klmwnod." ad- diriiiiB the lauds nf C). II. Maenn, deroiiKed, r. (V. Niehoson and ntliers, and rontain- 111K alHitit tlireenniiilrnit antl eichlrrour aeres, fiiruiRrlvnwiiflil liy A'. 1'. Solum. in, ilee. As'd. ritisls tine laud and situated in A healthy section. 2. One undivided half interest, in an island in Itoanoke river near the town ol Wrldnp, known as Goat's Island, and con taining nine anil a half aeres. In one it her traot Iving lintween tlio einsl atid said river at Weldon, vontainini; about twenty-five a.-re, and upon which is xaid to he a line mill Rite. And on one other tract lyln(r in said river just helnw the basin o: Mini canal and containing about twelve aerps. If these lands are not privately disposed of bef ire that time, I shall oiler tl em at public Htietion, hi tho Cmirtvli oisn in Hal if.ix town, on .Moruhtv the 2nd (lav of On- certifier next. I also have for a lie as Mtornev for ilif- Ipront parties othnr valuable lands silustfd in said county, in tracts to si.it purchas rrn. Knr further particulars applv to 1110 Uallfax N. C. JAMES M. MUM.F.X, A d 111 i 11 i a t r a t o r. fiepHtf. EAT WANT K 1). We w!h to buy a ThnnsHnd Bushels of Prime Wheat to grind Into flour. Apply t Etnrv A Capell or to T. A. Clark at the wl inn Mills. O.'t Ml. u can iHko in uwy faster at work tor its than at anything else Capital not re quired; ottwillstartyi.il. f 12 per duv at home mails hy thn Indust nous .Men women, lirysaiida rl wanted everywhere. t.i work for us. Mow is thn time, t'ostlv outfit and terms tree. Address Turn A Co., Auatisu, Maine. June I 1 y JJt.VLL AND WINTER STOCK, 1 8 7 8! NOAH WALKER k CO., WHOLES tl.E AMI Itl.TAII, CLOTHIERS, NO. 141 SYCAMOitE STREET. RECEIVING D.ULY A L.VROE aad attractive stock of Fall anil Winter lolhlnc and Ot-Hlk' I'uruUhiuK Woods. MEN'S YOUTMM AND CLOTHISO, ROYS' ALL PRICES AVD SIZK-S. White Shirt nd drawers, Merino White and Hcarlet I'nderslilrla and Drawer. Collar, Hn 'kerchieft, Sock. Neek- ltoi and Searfs, Hiit)ender. Ao,,to., n. SAMPLE- Joat receive.!. CLOTH IVD of all kinds made to oruer at Haltiinore PricAN. i-auDon't fail to give us a call before buy intf. NOAH WALKER A CO. H3.Svcmnore .;reet, t'KTKK-nt'na Va. ALEX. F. SHORT, ) AOKNTa. J. GEO. WILKINSON, J Oct 31 Y Q R. E. U U l) NTEli, NCROEOH D E Si T I T . Can be found M hra office In EnQeld. Pure NltrnOf!de (a lor the Pain lest Extracting of Teeth always ou baud. June ;z r:. mm? ADVERTISEMENTS CO U N T E R, PLAT FO R M WAGON &.TRACK THE BEST ARE- ; i-TTHE CHEAPEST MARVIN 5AFE 85 SCALECOJ 265 BROADWA Y N. Y. 721 CHESTNUT ST.PIIILA. PA. jf7 SENECA ST. CLE7E. 0. Jan 2 tf. O A II K t U L MAN ALWAYS CARRIES A Yearly Policy Of Insurance AGAINST ACCIDENTS YOU CAN SECURE ONE IX THE MOIIILK LIFE IXS171MXCE CO. OF MOniLi-,, ALA. TWENTY -FIVE CENTS Will Insure You Against Accidents for One l)v in the sum of TURKE THOUSAND DOLIjARN in the evrftit of Peath. Or Sl.i PER WEEK INDEMNITY for Di-iabling Injuries. RATE S-One Day 25 Cents Two Dava 61) Cent Five Djvs - 91.25 Ten I) iv's - - s 2 f0 TUirty IMys - 5.00. $5.00 WILL INSURE YOU AGAINST ACCIDENTS, FOR THE TERM OF 1 YEAR wm 0? $1,000 R. F. BUTEER. A(.'ent, Welclon, N. C. May Illy. TOTAL ABSTUESCE SiVISd W1JE TILL II urns. There Is a curiotn story ahout some tiMive wines which art extensively advertised nowa days, nnil have onlv recrntlv hren pi" i'P"n the market. lr. t'mlcrhill, the well-known rrapc-trrowe r t f I'rotun l'oint, (lied in 1871. Some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kir.d, thr.t they v.cre unwilling t allow the stock c f v. inr then on hand to be fold cr env tv.orc to 1 e nr.ile. The r;raprs have somctimr-, lx-cn sent to market, e.nd iomctimcs left t decay upon the i::e .. It i 1 only row t'u.t l!ie other heirs have itiecen'.id i.i nr7;.n: in far a settlement rf the c.;! er.d the sale of ti e wines on hand. Among three b n wine of the intnpe cf 1S64, di'icribed r.i a " to cct I 'nioii l'crt," hut MirrBesfinp; tt'C Imperial Tokay more than any o her r.urr;icn: wine, and being whol'.v unRe r.rtv ether v i:.e f American prowtli. 1:-, piuiiv, are end mellowness arc remarkabV, ;ri.l bo:h" p'nysi.'isn-, cad v.ine fanciiTS h-.ve a tpecir.l intrreLt i:i it : the eldest native wine now r.cer'sihlc i i env (on sidrr.ihle cjuaniirv. The hole itcrki i t the hands cf t!-.e veil-known wholesale grocery house cf the 'lhurbcrs. A'. 1'. Iniunc, "Hie tVve -.-trii I r itself, t ut vc v.-uU add fiat this i-, t'i- rrs juiee cf the rrape. neither dnl !';: re! r. -r va!ru.i ; th.at it has been ripened r.r.d ne'.luwrd ty nje, caJ for r.iedicinnl r ucr-.ir.cr.tr.l purposes it is unsv.rpas-ed. h rji 1 e obtained from r.irst cf the teaUin; Ptci.nis'i thrcushoat the Vnitc.l S:r.U , 1 "4 r.t vhokSr.'.o front Ihj under Isr.c.l. vh. vM l -var4 descriptive pamphlet, f-c: . f f 1 epphcadon. r.eapec f.:!':', etc., H. K. & F. D. THURBER & CO. Wat 1-ru.isav, A:-.: June 29 0 m. B E LT IN G. LACE LEATHER, GIN SAW FILES, (tnade especially for us by patterns fur nished us hy Mr. Peter K. S uilli, of North Caroliua.) GIN MIS TLBS, W RESCUES and everything necessary for COTTON GINS, fnr svta at Bottom Figures by PLUMMET! A WHEELER, HIOS FRONT Brlt.DINO, AiK2ltf. Petersburg, Va. TOUE AND LOT FOR SALE. One dwelling bouse containing five rnnn.n is 'Rere I for na'e In the town of Welclon. Said house is situated in adenira bin poiti ni ol the town aud win tains sue bair au acre, t ir nirtUer mrortnation Apply at Th.- Ornci, O'tlJI!. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 TONS, MAKING 5 CAR LOADJ tOF ELEPIIANTS' TEN TIME3 lOE (R JiDEST AND Glt!'ATE3T SHOW ON EiRTH, THE GREAT LONDON CIRCUS AND SANGER'S BRITISH MENAGERIE, , V-rkWuS-ti -I . ' Ti-,. . r On Its Triumphal Southern Tour ; And The Souru's Fatoritb Siiuw. WELDOl, WEDNESDAY, NOVEnBUR THE ISTn. Two Elaborate Performances. 3.01)9 Cnhioned Ooera Chairs anrl Sn4r tnr trv.n- Famous in every land undor the Suu. Bebold its catalogue of Spioial Featurea. R .val Tally Ho Mall Coach A liberal representation of Royal Pleasure Life In tbe Mother Country. FIVE ELEPHANT IK PYRAMID Military Drill, Playiup Eloquent Musle, uinu .gr, xhcrnu, i,o. nn'up ui r i-'tj iv iy oonirni i inert: rraineaaQa lierformed by the Enpliih expert. Alfred Still. 10 World Reuewed Lady Riders bv tbe challenged Etnpreis of the Arena M'lle Rlise Dockrill. 12 Snptrb Male Kqnestrians, beaded by the urimii. m Kni? i,rn('crn. i, (.pirsii uy nm Austrian Atoiele, r rana Uaroner, to hi torrillc Leap and Double Somersault over a Herd nf Eleiihanu S8 feet. Lair of 10 crave robbing Hyenas, manipulated io nnen don In the trntj rim-in? ih Pageant. Swim mine Qnen in a trial of linaaiiful little Ponies. 7 MaRSive Full HraH and Reed Bands. Manaiznd and Children. 10 Great (Towns, and tbe in 105 specially htillt twelve wheel Cars. between 0 and 10 o'clock a. m. 50c. for Adults and 25c. lor Children under WILL ALSO PETERSBURG. Tuoclay. Nov. 12 h. liOCKY MOUffT, L. A, F ARIN HOLT'S CASH TO RE. We take pleasure in announcing to our patrons and tho public generally that we kave ust returned Irom the Northern Markets with a lull ami cample bv.ro rt me ivtj of goods elected with e-pecial care to tbe wants of tbe people. Having- bought our eUoek aiaeoat euiirely lor C A S H PAID We belieyo we on aafely say, that we rarely f und in other houses. We h tv bt-autidil Knieker bocker worsteds at ISO to 40ct pes yara Waslr poplins at lOols per yard. Blue, Blnck, Rr wn and Green Alpaca Lu9tres. Wool Rlac.k Cashmeres. Shawls in almost endless variety and quality'. Ladies Clnaks verv Cheap a Urge line of BLACK ALPACAS, bought direct Iron the importers. A good Coiset at 35c s. Ladies and O nts Hosiery. Linen Shirts from bOo to 2 50, Silk Handkerchiefs from 25oto T.5d. Linen Handkerchiefs cheaper lhn ever. In lileaching, Brown Cottons and striped Domesttoet we defy our Competitors. Gents Linen Collars and Cuff. Block Cotton 1.00. Rubbber Overcoats, Rubber Elaoltetsi CLOTHING. Fmm the Cheapest Suits to the finest Cloth and Cashimere sail. Paotr oods 15ct to 2.50 per yaid. HATS AND CAPS. We can fit r ny Head, and plouse tbe most fastideous. shoes. We now have and shall keep slwavsnn hand a full line of Ziglera Cloth afters, frent and id lace, Goat. Kid and r rencU Cair Shoes. Ladies Rubber Shoes at 50r pair. (ienta 75o. A full lii.e of plow shoes sua heavy boots. S A n L E R Y TT A R N E 8 S, Ac. A la'ee assortment of Harness and Sadlerv. A good Buggy larness at 9.00. A first rale lloj Skiu Collar, TSrts. Trunks from HARDWARE. We have the best and largest assortment iu Weldon, Such as Caroentirs Toole Nalll. IIoibK Siloes, Jto. do. GROCERIES. Our Grocery department Is full, Bright Brow n Sutrars 8J. bright extra "C" Sugar lOo, Htandard "A1' and Cirannlated Sugars. Coffee, a fair artlo'e 12J. Good article 10, Best Rio 20c. A splendid Lsguavra 25c. Smoked and Bulk meats, Lard da., on band. TWO LARUE BARS OF SOAP FOR Set. F L O U It P. Our Ktnnten Va . Firm's have rstablitl rd Mich a reputation for whllenesa and rising quslities tliat no oilier house tries to compare with them. Besides tbey can le bought as low lor casu as mo imoi iui WOOD WARE Ac. Wnnd. Willow and Tin Ware we sell lower than aver before. To Hoop Water Uuukuls 15c. Half Ituckcts, Ac, W mean eis-ctlr what vresav when we g.mds lur the innnev than oursetvea. Our intend to ahare with our customers. OME EARLY AND GAINS OFTEN TO NOW BEING Oct 2 tf. KGALU MANUKACTOKY, MARX M1TTELDORFF.R, MANUFACTURER OF AND Dealer in Sociftt and Militaet Goods, BANNER?, FLAG?. SCARFS, BADGES. ke. Also Costumes for Tournaments, Balls.Ac., at lowest rstes. 214 7th St. Bet. Broad A Grace Rts. OPPOSITE THE THEATRE. Went "lly Rtchmontl, Va. ,M"- -T " arrr-r-.,---,rja- Danning Waltz and Q tadrille, ttandine or undisputed Kina nl tha f!irnt. rnniuv. endurance, 6 minuU under tbe water. 100 Gn'd-enorusted Chariots. Over 100 Star Performara Riding Monkey. 00i Horses. Men women Largest Menaeerieoo Htrth. All traaannrted Gorgeous Free Street Procession occurs Daily 9 Yearn. Reserved: Seals. 25e extra. EXHIBIT AT R A LEIG iL Thure Isv. Nor. Uth. FiHay. Noy 15-h. DOWN1 are enabled to offer such iaduoements as are 1.25 to $10. gallon Tin Bucket 15c. Brass Baad Water assert that nohnuae shall give mors or better expenses are light and these advantage we' SEE THE OFFERED SREAT BAftr BT L. A. FARINHOLT. A LE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of a decree of to' Superior court for Halifax county made' nt Fair Term Is 8 In tbe cause eotltled W. W. (Ireeo and N. M. Long again" U. rt. Spillinsn and B. W. Spillman. shall, on Monday the 2nd day of December' WTtt, at the C'ur"t house door In Halifax,, sell to the highest bidder at pubiie aueiioO' for cash, tbe billowing tracts of land, nted in I'alilai coui ty to witi That tract a iiining the lands of Mrs. J. Suinme'rill, Uyrain Holt, John W. Wilkina and others, containing by estimation one hundred acres, more or lesa. Also one certain lot or parcel of land situated In tne town of Weldon, known as Hpillma"1 onrceral thn intersection of Bloint and Water streets, now known as Washington avenue and First streets, the aame'be'T a partnf lot No 19 on plot of said town. Oct. 4ib 1871. W- W. HALL, Oct 6w . Com mJsstope re
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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