THE HOANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 3 lb70 ' - We are indebted for public docu ments ta Hot.. H F. ArnifielJ, I10X. V. r, LUVis, ol (Jorinta was ominated on tlio third b iilit for Gov ernor of Maine by the republicans on the 20ih. The Sultan baa ordered the Khedive of Fgypt to abdicate, and be has done m. Mnce Teerelek, his son and heir, H his successor. The abdication is tbe result of Jviropean diplomacy. Tin: President has vetoed the j idi ciary appropriation bill oo tbe ground that it took from hi in the power to ex cute laws which have not been repealed, and that as long as a law mnains on thu statute books be shnu'd bate the means of enforcing it. A rasj rity of Senators nre i;i fiifnr of passing the bill without nny riders, and going to the country on the issue, aud this uUo seems to be the. opinion of many of the representatives We are willing to abide by the course adopted by the Democrats in Washing lion, but it seems to us, they have been yielding long enough. Why not refuse ooy appropriation at all, and let the gov ernment stop. If the Republicans can stand it we can. OKJ VM.1I10.V. Tbe matters of importance and in- teiest to every man in the county, which will ba transacted at the meeti g ( tbe board of magistrates in August will doubtless carry a large number of our citiiens to Halifax on that dav. Would it not bo well for a convention to be called for that day, and an or- gaiiizatinu of the Democratic party be effected for the campaign of 1880 Nothing can succeed without some plan, agreed upon, and understood, by by all who Imvo a part to execute J and it would hardly be prematuro to begia in August. Wo must have orcanitation. without it there is no systematic work, no corporation, no unity. With it a rreat deal can bo done, and it is our d ity to do what wo can, to hel.i in the great strugg'e which will take place ett year between Democracy and honest government on one siJe, and Republicanism and cirrupti m on the other. A I. AW was enacted by (he legisla- ture h March last, nu'lmriz'ng the or- ganizition of a board of health in each county. J he boar J is to be composed of all physicians in the county who are rlcc'ible to be members ol the State fllndicnl Society, .the chairman of the Dunrd ol conniiSM ioers. the mayor ol tbe connty town, and the county survey- er. This board shall elect a county aiiperintendc'tof health, who shall bave charge of the poor bouse, jail and other public institutions. He shall make all i iix-iniiiMiu riaiiiiiiaiiuiis or nqoes s ' .J .!.-.- II II I .. aUlllo a.. huihticcs. uesuan ' nave control ol all in land nuarun- tin. This olli.-e is an important one; andthepcysxiinsoftheounty should k .',1 . ..4 l r .i t '' "i r 1 . .1 ... ,. ,,. , nuTioc- in me position, it would De ol great service in case of epidemic and will in any event improve the sanitary conditio of the count. T:, T..,,!.!,,. Jm ture bas provided tho means and the ttth(.ri .1.. . I ' .' B",:" lHO opportunity and it is now the doty of the phjsicians to carry out the plan. We hope they will see the importance nf doing so, and will call a meeting at an early d ly We believe a county Medical S iciety was formed several years ign, and it woull be easy enough for its President or Secretary to cill the physicians to gether, and see what ourse should be pursued. FOlll III OF JI I.Y. To nvirrnw is the fourth of July, once celebrated over tho whole land, in every villige and cross nads. Tho milkary and civic bodies turned out and vied with each other in display. Dinners were given, speeches made, and music enlivened the occasion. All this was done to celebrate our independence ftnm an oppressive yoke. It wn indeed years ngo a glorious day. The children even, caught enthusiasm from their fathers, and the p itriot'wm of the whole people was aroused. All this was be fore the war. And now, what & change. Oily !u three or four places will there be ci 1 obrations. TheHtuth has on heart to take part in it. What is the use of cel ebrating an indepnnd nso which does not exist? Wby should the S uth honor, what is to hor, a shadow? She cannot do it, and it would bo a mockery to attempt it, when that independence has been foujht fur nod lost at the ex pense of many whoso places at the fire side cannot bo filled, and wboao bones lie uncoverel In the valley of Virginia. It would ill become the Siuth to-celebrate to morrow, with the tears not yet dry, and tbe garnouts of m towing not yet kiid aside. What care we for ai independence which is only a luxe? and a nnmtt too, ,u which si many crimes are committed. No. Let the people it the Nurth make merry, We at the S iiith hae no heart fur it and will look on in s'latcc. Tin: 1'rtsi Jcut bus vetoed the bill making appropriations to pay United States nnrshah. This veto is based on the ground that the bill should not re strict hi right to enforce laws not yet repealed. The truth of the matUT is, tmt ibo It. 'publicans, intend t ) oppose all measures, which will take away any of their chances of success. And thi, whether nr tint those measures are for the good of the country, whether or not they are unconstitutional, whether or not the powers which those mcasu-es seek to curtail, are abased. The Re publican party know no country, no statesmanship, knows nothing that doe) not lend to tbe ad'ancement of their pirlisan schemes. To tbcm party su premacy is law and nothi g will present them from doing eery thing in their power rijjht or wrong, that will help the party. The Ibmicratic party his hud up bill work ccr since it has gotten control of Congress, to pass e ind law, and such as will maintain the purity of elections. They have nt'.eropleJ to pro mote tin welfare of the people and t take away illegal povers which have been assuncd by the exectiliro, aid every effort is met by a veto from Mr. lliyes. Now let them exercise their veto power a little, aud say to the stalwarts we bave done all we could and you have impeded us. nowr we will do nothing else. It' you want npprnpria aliens you must take them on our terms or you will not get them. Lit them do Ibis and if the Hipublicans refuse, a J j rn and come borne, and if the Presi dent convenes them in extra session "gam. let thern go back and act on the 8a!e policy again. We suppose, the Democrats in Congress (ear that such action on their part will do the party "arm in the elections of next year. It so, let it be so. The odds will be against us if the deputy marshals are nl lowed to control tho ballot boxes. 0 me oue nan i we win nave deputy mir sbals to work against, on the other, we "ill havo to contend against tho eiL-ct produced by a refusal ta make aporo priations with riders With all due respect to the Dome- crats iu Congress, with whose course we will be satisfied whaicrcr it may be, Ue prefer to rhli defeat without bcinc bull-dosed, than to be browbeaten with- out improsing matters, As Senator Vance has said "if the Democrats in C ingress cannot show to the people that Hayes is to blame for starving tho government, then they do ,t deserve success. Conciliation lias bean tried and proved a failure, now see what virtue thero is firmness, ll ifuse to pass tbe appropriation bills nnd ltt the Republicans make the most of it . . ..7T.."m' nk. r II : u- . 1 ho Inll.innifT irrimhic niMnra ..f ft,..,... I f.w.-. o. i.,ub two Senators is d. awu by the L luisville U inner-Journal "No man in America has a sweeter, f"uer ,nnr? 'aianisll nature than ucnuoiwntr, poei. I lis life has been ni.,l ,, h....b. 11. I 3. IU was long a college professor. Just enough of active, practical experience, soldier and as a traveller, he bas "aa l, B,ve n,m "ewhat ol the nun snmewimt ol 'a politician nnd man b,.-,,l-J- P I 'l tl iGtliU ill nl the world. Hit he makes a poor figure . . , . in eitner character j be 13 a statesman and a philosopher a mm of profound c - nv ictioti and owes his great place : i . . . iii popular esteem in ins rjenius. sus tained by physioul and moral courage ol s i high an order that his enemies respect hi.n. All men, who know him at all, know him t be incapable of pre. meditated disimirtesy or (Tinse. Known t be a feailess man. he neicr had a difficulty or altercation in his life: and nothing short nf the intolerable in solence of Mr. C inkling could have stung him into the kind of nj Tinder which he ma le. "And who is Mr. C inkling? The country k it w. him chiefly through the description (,f Mr. limine. B it it is not so familiar with him as his colleagues. Mr. C ii kling is a brilliant actor. The offspring or a dung-hill, he has the cute ness or the borse-j nukey ; but, having the physiqne of a butcher and the voice or an orntorical vender of wart Cures, he set up f.ir i lhe.v."ker, tt!i!J (-a3 jy hook and-crook-sdicntin himself as be progressed come t be. not merely a Senator, but a surprisingly good stajr player. Vulgar by nature and rapidly growing very coarse and common in his exterior the result of habits which are no longer a seciet at Washington he has for two or three years attempted to iiiuke u,i his moral and intellectual losses by mere swagger. Selecting for the victims ir bis rage an entire people, iustrad of a single individual, he has, like the poor coward that he is, strutted his strut, exploding his . miacel I .in jo us vulgarity ntloiig range, but care fully nvoiJing to tread upon approxi mate toesi This sort oflhino generally comes to grief. "Of course the Rpubhan press will !ko another l e v of it. Vet there is not a Republican editor, who has sense enough to carry him to Washington and back, who docs not knnw that Conkling is what we have represented hira. More than thi, he is ns corrupt a hound as ever sat in Congress, for there are dozens or people who bave more reason in suspect that lie was willing to sell him sell to the Democrats for. a piece in '7i 7." A SOI. TIIKKM It l SEW YORK nonr.i: riiYor. and ii is cushat success kxajii'le ran young lawyers. X, Y. Correspondence St. LouU Repul lie in. In pissing, I may add that General Prvnr has Droved how well a southern man can succeed in New York, for he is conceded now one of tho nioit brilliant men at tho New Vmk bar. with a large nnd lucrative practice on his bands. The war swept away every vestige of his propeity, and at the return of peace be found himself with a family of seven children and without a dullar. Then he was not a lawyer; for no sooner bad he put up his khingle when he was a young man than he was taken up by the Vir ginians and sent o Congress ml kept there. An advertisement of a luruished house was the singular fact which led him to Now Yuik. lie had no frieuds there on whom be could calculate for aid, but th e was do obstacle, as it was not his temperament to be deperdent upon any one. The editor of tho Free man's Journal soylil out the souther n r, and on leamr.'g that be as cash ing about fur woik advised him to begin the practice of law, remembering the I'oiciiiiu ability diMiluveil by l'rjor in Congress II mi Wood of the Daily N'ert", put den. I'ryoTj name down on his list ol sal. tried editorial writer", and told him to Hcct;it the snlury ns long cs I', was useful and to write when he fell I kn it. (leni rol J'rynr burrowed the law books woicli he l e.id. d to do justice to bis cl'c:.tc, a d U s'.u Jied as he fjujV. travcly. No mm ha? burned t'.c r,;'JiiiB' t ji! and from being no la vjcr at all !w l.o years ago, be his grown to be a mot accomplished nnd erii'lit i member of the bar. In bis ga at t-pectll iu Ibu trial of Tilton ariinst B ecfeer, in resisting the attempt of William M. Kvarts, of l'eecher'a con;. so'. to prevent t'ie plaint If olifying, (jener..l P.y..r hurljj lov at t!:e head of the present Srrt iry nf State, which l!ie lattr in a'l of his (lelvinn had not riuched, and .dr. I'arts rel.ixcl his (Viridity to wvmly cnm;,l:in"nt Oenerul Pry r n'4 o'dy up in tho hrilii t preseu tntion of the lax, hut up n his ex te'ded nrq'i lin'.mcc with the author itii s fltv eral Prvi's speech win the p ir.t for Tlltnn. Lit week bef.ro the C. out of Appeals, (Je-cral Prvnr, in irjuing the case tigninst the 15-ooklyn iMerinen, who wore endeavoring to keep C injjrossnino Dtniel ()'R:i!!y a neiiilier of their 15 nrd tit th" same lime that he was s rv i ig at Washington, Hindi' a i argument wliich t!i.i ha dines of the C urt nf App?a's Ton nneed us sur pass! g p werfu! nnd th 'iet t, nnd which elicited letter of praise from the A tnrncy-Geueral of the Sale, who was a casual spectator. It is tho hahi'. of General P y r n it t take a case un less he believes he can win it. Il:es tablished the navel point in the ci n ts of this city s i;nj tiuj ago that it was cruelty within the nn ai.ing of the law fur a man t falsely accuse his wife of LfiJoUy, and h:i male that the basis of a suit for a limited dior.T, which be won. Sjveu hours a day hu studies law us though ho nccJed it all on tbe mor row, nod his resent c'ics are io the tie meionl book for the principle-, te ram ifun'.io i of tvhiJi liu foll.iivs through tut all legal lure. Ni nun in Now York has n more brilliant foturo. nnd no man has so ronapleuly carved out his own way and made hii ow.i f. rune. The po:tici.tns have been after General Pry mi ns n good nnn to keep on hand twiri with, but a xludin is ln yer uud New York politician nr n.,t imtural Coni,iii.in. ; tn;rui I'.yor Ins never taken even ilio first step toward polili cal pre ormrnf, n .d to. lay rets under the pi'iiti nl disaliil.ties irputrd upon him at the close of tho war, which he has never sought t v have r"n ivcd nl Ihoiigh he needed hut to ask to be treed from them. The S mill can be proud of this representative s u'h.rucr in New oik, nuJ, indeed, his old co gressional diliict I) is several ti.nns s mht to se cure Lis cjusciii ta a re eleUiju lu Cju "rrss. AKVEll riSK.MKNTS. '' M 'ai l!i.. 7l!i diivi f .July ISM, I r-T.r.Il - c!! liV'ti-.! Im.IJ.t f .r. n.h, n ; IV-.vm-i ii.nnp ;l'" i' I i Hie town ,,f i;,rif..lV. ni- ii-ni'l l.tml l iny In KnH,H,l ttiwiihlil,.. . tfin to Mr. .M:ir..-ar!t llp-w.-r. e, u;ali,ii.r ir.7 acres, to nt lry slate nu.l comity a,'a for Ikts. I. M. l.tlXO.enl. I'i'r li C flark Ui'l'ly. June "If JOTICK. On Monday the 7th .lny of July lw, IkIihII iHI to Hi.. !,..,. lil,.i.rf..rea!h,al 111 ronrl hnnae ,","r ,0''v"o' Italifix. om- tract uf Inml W ; .','. """kleyvlHi- towiHhn., bcloiiiriinr to '., 1 "U''V ' Inlnli'irtwii InimlriMl acres, to satisfy slate ami county taxes forl7R. I.. M. l.d.Nil, col. , . , 'cr 1) c t'tark tlciity. gALE OK LAND FOR TAXKS. 1 nIuiU on Monday the 7th day of July ;H7!, aell at the o Mirl Iiouho door lu the town ol llalllax at pnlillo auction for ea-h to watuiv niRlrt atol notinty TiTr fnr H73 nne tract nf land lylnu lu HalUax oouniv Halifax township, lxl, n n K to lntvld Kngota, contaiiilni; 71 aerxs. 1.. M.LONO.eol. by 11. K. Uary, deply. Juno.Mf N T 1 U K I "hall on Monday July 7th, 1R79, sell t pub'le anetlmi In the town of Woktnn at no'elBck nix (II) hoa liel' nn'nij to Levy Day, to pay taxea for the vear 1S7H. L. M IiMti. ol. W. L. I.onu, depty. June Stf, ALE OK LAND FHt TAX El. 1 shall on Monday July 7th 1870, aell at th" court hous d tor In Halifax town, to tho IiIkIihhI bid lor, at politic atiution for cimIi toaatisfy etite anil county taxea for 7S. a tract of land belonnlnn' tu Jan. L. Hsidon, IvIiir lu Halifax county, Caledo nia lownaiitp. i m. 1,((, co. by A It Hill depty. JnneStf H ' s ALK OK LAND FOlt TAXES. I shall on Monday July 7tb 1879, aell at inn court iiouho (i..r in tho town or Hall fax, to tbe.'tiiuhnst bidder at publ to auction for cash one tract of land lylnn In Halifax county, Conoeonarie towin-hip, belonging to NIoho.Hmi, to antlfy alaln and 0 iun ty taxta for I87S. L. M. LoN(, col. by A It Hill deyly, Iine.Mf, rj ADVKUTISEMENTS. s ALK OK LAND FOR TAXKS. I Khali on Monday July 7lh 1879, sell to the hlRhost biddel Rt llie ootirt houmb uwi lu the town of Halllax to nalisfy sutfl and uounty taxes for 1873 one tract ol mna ly iiiK in Hnllfax county, Conoconarie lowu ship, lelongiugtou. w. iewis. L. M. IONO coll. by A II Hill deply June tr g ALK OF LAND FOK TAXES. I shall on Mondav July 7th, 1879 sell at tho court house door In the mwn of Halifax, at miblio auotlon for cab, one tract or land Iving in iiauiax con in v, Hal ifax townshiD'hcloniilnir to Drew Tillery containing one hundred acres and known as the Brunch pUe, to aatlely state aud county taxes fur 13, t. ii. sn. ijtiiu, coi. by IS Gary depty June 5tf gALK OF LAND FOR TAXES. I ahall en Monday the 7th dy or July 18711. nell at the court house door, in the town or llAllfax at public auction orcaMi, to atifv Htale and county taxes for the vear 187S, one tract of land lying in Hall lax county, Halifax tnwnsbjp, belonging lo Brown rarmer, oontalnlnif 1 anroa. L. M. I.ONt!, col. by 1J. F, Uary duply. June 5tf fAIilC OK LAND FOlt TA XKH. I "hall on Monday July 7lh 1879, eell at Hie court Iiouho door lu the town of Hal fax, at niilillo auction, lor cath to Natisfv state and county taxes for IMS one Iraet ol laud lyinir In Halifax county, and llnl Ifax tnwnxhip, belonifinn to Miss Augellna Uwln. conlaluliig io acres. L. M. LONG, ool. by B F Oary depty, June 5tf O T I C K . I shall nn Monday July 7th, 1879, sell at puonn auction at the court douse aisor In the town of Halifax, tho right, 'itle and In terest of O. W. Lewi in a certain im proved town lot in town of Weldon, to pay taxes lor the year 187S. L. M. Lone, col. W. L. Lono, depty, June Stf. s ALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. I shall onMonday 7th July 1879,sU to the highest bidtler at public, auction for cash at the eourt house door In the town of Hal ifax to satisfy state and comity taxea fur 1878, one tract ef land lyina in Halifax county, Conooonarie townnhip belonging to James Henley. L. M. LONG, ool. by A B Hill depty. Juno 5tf. N" 0 T 1 0 E . I shall on Monday July 7th 1S79, sell at public auction at the court house door to the town of Halifax tba riaht. title and in. terest of R. C. Haduer in a certain tract nf la il in llalirax township, containing 300 acres moro ar less, to pay taxes for the year lt78. L. M. LONG. col. W. L. Long, dputy. 0 T I U E . I shall or. Monday, July 7th, 1879, aell at public auction at tho eourt houso door, In the town of Halifax the right title and Interest ol George Jones in a certain Im proved town lot iu the town ol Weldon to pay taxes the year 1878. L. M. Lono. col. W. L Lono, duply, Wki.oon, N. C, June 4th, is;9. June Stf. N 0 T ICE I Rhall on Monday, July 7th, 1879, (toll at public auction at tbe eourt house door in the town of Halifax the right, tittle nnd (uterest ol Win. Pierce in a certain Im proved town lot In the town of W eldon, to pay taxes for tho year 1S7S. L. M. Lono, oil. ... w I" I'ONn, depty. Welden, N. V., Juno stti, 1879. June 5tf. gALE OF LAND. T ahall on Mondav tho "111 day of July 1S7II, aoll to tbe highest bidder at public auction lor cash, at lha court house doc iu tbe town ot Halifax, to aatisfy utate and county taxos for the year 1878. The fol lowing real onatu to wit: One tract of land lying in Knueefs township, contain sixty acron aud Hated by Newborn Hux, aS"' L. M. LONG Col. . by R. E. Host ley dept Col. may 29tf s ALE OF LAND. T shall on Monday the 7th day of July 18i9ellto tbe highent bidder at public auction lor rasli at the court homo door in tho town of Haliftx to atiafy Mate and county taxea lor year 1S7S, thn followiiiR property to wit: One traot of land con taining sixty acres, belonging to o. W. Neville anil lying in Faucells townbhip! known the house tract. L. M. LONG Col. by R. K. Moseley, depty. may29tf. 1 J N TICS. Lawless persons have everal times broken and drawn the staple of my boat on my Bull pond, fished and lett the boat away from my landing, damaging tbe boaf, against my cooknt, knowing tlio pond to be posted. Therefore I do hereby forbid any and all peranna, entering on an part of mv plantation, known a Ijongwood, or my land adjoining, either for the purpose of hunting. Ashing or lor any other purpose, under the strictest pe alty of tlio law. Gentlemen will not Hsh In my pond without a Momma to dnao. I oi w less trepHora 1 will keep off Wy tbe law. Noonenaad apply to Huh In nald pond for an hour. T. J. PERSON. may 1 5w SEND FOR8AMPLEH. We offer to the citizens of NORTH CAROLINA, THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND Ri:st Stock Ukady Made Clotuino IN THE SOUTHERN 8TATESI It is all our own manufacture, thoroughly reliable and low In pjioe. Send for Ham plea for our MERCHANT TAILORING AND liKSTV FirRXISHINU GOOVS. 98eni for catalogue JOHN lVANAMAKER, RICHMOND VA may 8 liu AUVKnTI.Si:.MK.NTS. C ALE OF LAND. T shall on Mondav the 7lh day of July 179, sell to the highest bidtler at public auction lor cash at the court houss door in lha town ot-Halilax, to satisfy state and county taxea for the year 187P, the follow. . . .. . ... . . i.. i.. log lailU to WIl I linn irm ij-iiik ill rn- cetia township, containing ono hundred and lour acres, belonging to 8. T. Nfville. L. M. LONti, Col. by R. E. Mosoley dept Col. may 29tf w ELDON MILLS. Water Ground Meal. Iloltctl and I'nbollcd. Made from soleetcd white corn, thor oughly screened and lanned. mrz, o ui D ELMONICO'S FOlt Is ALE. The valnahle lot and store in Weldon, known as "Delinonl''o's." Apply to MULLEN & NOORK. inayltf Q. It E A T li ABU AINS AT J. A, MUSCROVES. BOOT. SHOES, CHOCK EKY, DKY GOODS. AND NOTIONS AT COST. I wish to close out my line of the above goods and will sell out at cost. Finest and purest IlnimM always on band and aold ia any quantity. Tbe latest and most fashionable DRINKS OF THE SEASON. GROCERIES OF ALL KIXDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND SOLD LOW FOR CASH. Mr. H. B. Pone is with mo and will be plca.sod to bee hi friends J. A. M UStiROVE, Weldon, N. C. apr. lOflin N TICK. To the Creditors of Edward Conlgland, eceaseu : Take notice that a special proceed intr has been commenced boforo the Clerk of the tfiiperioi court for HaliOx county, North Carolina, against R. 0. Burton Jr.. as administrator of Edward Conlgland, dee.ea.spd, for an account and settlement of his administration and to pay the creditors what may be payable to them respective ly; end this is to notify you to appear be. fore said Clerk nn or before tho 26tb day of May A. D. 1879, at bis office in Halifax town, and file your evidouces of debt agains-, said decedont duly authenticated, or this notice will bo plead in bar of their rieovery. This the 2nd day April A.D. 1879. JOHN T. GREGORY, Clerk Superior Court, Halifax county N. C. Edward T. CUrk. Attorney for tho Plaintiff. anrlOSw TAI.BOTT a soma SHOCKOE MACHINE WORKS, RICHMOND VA. Manufacturers ol Portable and Stationary r.ngioes ano ttoiiers, saw Mills, Corn and Wheat Mills, Shafting, Hangers and Pul leys, Turbine Water Wheels, Tobacco Ma ninety, Winnght Iron Work. Hrass and Iron Castings, Machlucry of Every Dos- criptinu. Ginning, and Threshing Machines A SPECIALTY. Repairing Promptly Carefully TALBOTT'S PATENT HPARK-ARKKSTEU, The Iuvcntion ol the Ago. It does not destroy the draft. It does not interfere with cleaning thn tube. Il will uot choke up, and requires uo clean ing. It requires no direct dampers to be opened when raising stoam (dampers be ing O'Muctionable. as they may be iolt open and allow t arks to escape ) it requires no water to extinguish parka, which, by condensation, destroy the draft. Hesiilos. when water Is lived, if neglected, tho efficiency Is destroyed by evaporation of the water, aud tbe boiler is kept In a filthy condition. it is simple and durable and can no re lied upon. It can be attached to any boiler. rso plautor should be without one of t. eui. Insurance companies will Insure gins and barns where the Talbntt Engines and Spark-Arresters are used at same rate as charged fnr water or horse-power. jMefnend lor illustrated oiromars aud price list. Jtranch house, Uolilsiinro, iN. t:. J. A. H .A USER, l.eneral Malinger. T. A. GRANGER, Local Mnnager. may 8 flin yyELDON BRICK W ORKS. BRICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS! Col. N. M. Long and Win. D. Reese having formed a copaitnerahlp lu the brick busiiipva, takes this ine hod of In- r'tilng the nubile that they have nn hand sod far sale, the Hnest stock of brink in the State. Wm. D. Keese, the practical man of the concern lias had an expo'ionce of more man lorty years In Haltlmore nt.d other cities. He has mado all tbe brick in Weldon for the pst five years, nnd has given entire satisfaction to all who bave used them. HARD BRICK A SPECIALTY. TJIK CLAY SKLKfTKl) HAS BKHM TKSTKT). NO HALF BRICK Oil BATS. Parties when ordering will pleaso state where the bricks are to used, if for nn out- side chimney, or insHe ehiinnoy or un derpin! i g, Ao., theroby saving exponse and trouble. PRICES TO SLIT THE TIMES. The underpinned lesnnetlnllv refer In Capt. J. P. Divine, W. A W. Railroad, Cant. E. G. Ghio, S. A R. Railroad, and S. T. Hand, S. A R. Railroad and many nlhnri on all the roads who have list d the brick made by W. I). Rerao. Please send yonr orders addressing LONG A RKKXK, Wold ui, N. C, may i:,tf Al)VEitII?EMEN f. tilOll SALE. Valuable rosidonce in town of Scotland Neck, where M. Hcflman now liyes Terms liboral. THOS. N. HILL, Halifax, N'.C. Dec li 3m. V. J. MAW, WELDON, N. C. BAKER k CONFECTIONER. Manufactures all kinds of plain and fan cy c indies. Keeps always on hand the fullest stock of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, An., to be found in Eastern North Carolina which he soils by wholesale or retail. Ordors tor wedding parties, and balls prepared nn short notice and at most rea eonnuie prlcea. Cct 20 tf. R- F- BUTLEK, Flro and Iillo InNurnnce Agent Places risks of all kinds In 'first-class Companies as low m aufuty will permit, Call and sue mo before Insuring else wuere, at BROWN'S DRUG STORE, Woldon, N. 0. July 13 1 y. QUA ND 'ACHIEVEMENT. A Kew Process for Kinking' Wells A GOD-SEND TO EASTERN N. C. It is a rare case that a well is nnk twen ty loot without finding marl. Good water can always be had by boreing below the marl, and shutting off tho water from above. I bave a new process that excludes all surface water and effects of marl, Ac. Haiii well complete for use, onedollar per foot ,with surfaoH preyentative, nue to one fifty per foot. These wells never net out ol order, will last a life time. Orders so licited, re'iablo Agonts wanted. Special attention given to moving houses t. . i ia wiin my rot mover. J. D. MERRIT A CO. Woldon, N.C. Dec21 tf. iliilil ,, I'm,'''?tlilf.l(-li!!oScrapltookofthocremof -1 1110 World Literature. Sinelo copy, 2Uc, or J nor TfJ- ..An. '1 t-'tuomo Mxi) inches) of " Yoiemito alley " prico, 3; " lilnrk Sheep," a i.so book, in eappr binding; Chrmtiao Oakle-'i Minlako." a t hook, m iijpor bindinp. and a naiuplo cop; ot "TTooif s Household Mairazino ' all poat-paid, for only 30 cents In money, or in onecont poataRe Htamps. Aecuta wanted. Wort liberal terms, but nothinB sent tree. Address S. S. n ood, Tribune Building, Kw York City. LOOK HERE? READ THIS! HEAD THIS! And Slop at tho Corner, and buy your iuunp goous irom AY II BROWN. THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. Ue keeps always an hand a full line of general nioruuaiiuise, such as Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Drv Goods, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Iloisory, Ac. A lo a full line of groceries, Cheap for Cash. Corner 1st St. and Wah. Avenue. Weldon, N. C. mr271y "y ALU ABLE LANDS FOR SALE. We have fnr sale and on easy and roann able terms, the following valuable tracts ol land situated In llalllax county, N. C: 1. That tract formerly belonalng to W, P. Solomon, deceased, 'known as "Elm wood," containing ahout 380 acres and atl joiniog lands of Dr. G.U. Macon, deceased and others. 2. The tracts formerly belonglne to Jno. C. Randolph, and located near ("rowel l X Uoad, one tract known as tlie Uodgnrs tract and containing about 111) acres, the other tranc known as 'he "Oockran" or "Mullen" tract and containing about 300 acres. 3. A tiact sltnatod In Warren .county about three fnnrths of a mile from Little, ton on tho public road leading from that place to Warrnnton, and containing about -10 aoros, and adj. lining the lauds of Mrs, Dr. (.'has. Skinner md othnrs. 4. Thn traot purchased by W. II. Shields from the adtntni-trulor of Jacob Hiits, deceased, containing about 300 sores anil adolnlng the lands of W. H. Shields, Geo, I. I'npeaud nl Iters, Panics seeking In. formation as to this irnet, can call upun us nr John C. Randolph Em. All Ihoio lands are In healthy sections. If not disposed ol nrivatolv li.if.ire thai time, we shall uirer said lands at public auction on the first Mouday in October. Parties wishing to purchase would do Well to call li (ii i ii us fur information. MULLEN A MOORE, Alts. Halilux N. C. nprlotf UHANYILLE TOBACCO WORKS, HENDERSON N. C. JOS. E. rOl P, PROPRIETOR. MANUKACTURK9 A IX GRADES OF ri-ro A-n Twist Tcracco and Caddy Woiik, GENERAL AGENT FOR E It.rOGUE S GENUINE "SITTING RUI.L'" DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. lna !' il:n ADVKRTISKMKNT8. PROCLAMATIOiV; Be it known to all readers of this pane that you hereafter order your entlrs wan!, in wearing apparol aud House-keenlnl goods ol the r l t7NDER8lGNED, AND GET THE MOST REf.IARLG COOPS KOR T1IR igf MONEY Ready made clothing for Men and Bay wear of custom make; and best quality ! lowest prices. ' " BROAP CLOTHS, DKKSS OOtlllH, rOTTON CLOTHS, DDKSKIN, BILKS. SATINS, FLANNKLH. CASKIMKUES VKI.VHIS. 1'I.rsHKS. noMKsTirts. TAIl.tlH.s'TniMMIXaS. VKt.VKTKKNC ' WlKKTINua. HURTS, 1IRAWKRS HWISS MUHMNh ' CHUCK MUSLINS I'M LOW CASINO, UNIiKRSIIIRTs' NAINSOOK, BKI) TICKINO, HOIHKKY. liLANKRTJ, 0LOVK8, A full line oT Notions, and Fancy Good at wholesale and retail, at less than NORTHERN PRICES. Clothing made to ordor In best munMr. Fit gnatanteed. Orders promptly filltd, Samples sent on application. Kespcctfnllv, M. E. KULL, 145 Syc. St. Petersburg, Va. TH LARGEST STOCK OF FRENCH AND AMERICAN MILLINERY GOODS IN THE SOUTH. All Impoited and manufactiued by ta and sold at less than Northern Prices. Real French Bonnets nnd Hats, Strair goods, by tho ci6e dozen or piece, Infants Goods, Flowors, Wreaths, Plumes, Tips, Ribbons, Baches, '.lies, Ruetiliig, ilks, Satins, Velvets, Lsees, CorsotH, I'orasols, Gloves and Mitts, Edging, Bridal WreatbM. Ladles dres-f a mado to order, oomplete,, in best manner, ut lowest prices. BRIDAL OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. All orders promptly tilled. MRS. M. E. KULL,. Oct 12 lm. TOTICE, Having taken the shop that A. Eaten formerly occupied. I aui prepared to d all kinds of repairing, wood or lroat Having been hare over twenty vear everybody in the county knows that I nB. derstand my business, making wegoni and carts, buggies, and ironing same.. Give mo a call. 1). C. RICHARDSON. Jan 11 6m. MRS. A. 13. JONES- 208 .Sycamore St, Petersburg Va. FALL AND WINTER,. 78 '79 Is opening a New and Dosirable stick ef MILLINERY UOODS, DllESSMAKNO A SPECIALITY. rUTTIKd AND FITTING, At short notice. Latest styles drest trim min trs, frinuos, buttons, lane troods. and. notions. Wedding and party diessos made, and If requested, will furnish tbe material. Oruauieuts for the Hair ot Every ii'criitiou, Rraids, Switches, Jet and Fine Jewelry.. Also, Xanthine, an excellent preparation lor the hair. Ju fact. everMbintr to adorn, a lady. ALSO EMBALMER OF NATURAL F LOWERS. We warrant our Embalmed Flowers never to chance their FORM OR COLOR. -A01INT roB- E. HUTTEMCK A fO'S,. CELEBRATED P A T T E R N S': Catah guessont free na appllcalibn. Ism prepared in oflV r rmlnman rlr indiMteiiionts Ibis season, in Mm style. quality and price nf my goods, so si )f make It to ilulr liiterest' In nlve me a large share of limit patronage. 1 Iherclore liof' to bave tbe pleaMire of hii (arlv call lre you, assuring you iliac I will wsv my lent efforts to rrieko your trading wiih me iimiy NHiiniuuiory in jou. Orders I'mm Vlrcinia erd North Carol' na aro solicited, and will be pron ptly fill upon reasonable terms. Ibauking you l r paM favors, I remala Yours raspectfnllv, MR 8. A. 0. JONES. Oct 19 tf. QOTTON GIN FOR iSALK. I have ftr sale a fifty saw Needle Cet-' ton Gin, In good repair. Parties ran this Gin at Jubu M. Fools's Foundry,1 Woldon, N. C, J; M. Ml'Llitf ' sprint-