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THE HOANOKE NEU'S, THCIISDAY, ADJUST 23. IS TO. Tin; democrats of Washington count y Miss , have nnn.inted a colored man for the S.ate Lngila'.ure. Is that bnt might be called bulldozing ? The R'jleijh News siys a daily paper will be sUrted in Raleigh about the first nf Seintemher by Mij. Ilenrro t'i bo called the Penny l'.ist. M.ij Ilearue U a good writer, and wo wisli him a success. . - John Siii:ioi vn removed the nn ol Parson lirownlow from his position of special revenue agent in Tennessee becausa be thought that Tennessee Re publicans were "solid for Grant." A free country and Republican institutions indeed. Tiiki i: of the mob who murdcrr !'.aid 11 g, the Mormon tussinnary (ieorjiia a shoit linio since have been captured and lodged i.ijiil. They d c'nro llnit while they had Striding the woodi and were ub ml to whip him he picked up a pistol nnd delibcru'.i'lv shut himself i.i the face. Mi:s ,cri;.i.ri: has written it letter rx plaining the allYir between her husband a:.d Senator Conkiing. She denies any undue loinuacy with the Senator, and s)s a'l the stories about her are f-iNe Whether they are false we do not kn3w but one thing is certain, even if there is iio truth in them, Mrs. Spragtie can blame uo oue. Sho by her imprudencti and indiscretion, hi'S given rise to the slimier. S'ic cannot expect to exhibit her friendsliiD with the Senator in euch n ruckles? nn-iucr, even if it be innocent an J not have pcoplo talking about her Sie living iu Washington ought to know that the slightest departure from the strictest propriety is sufficient cause for all kinds of stories, and he ought to have acted accordingly. nu;s CONVENTION The convention met at tho Gregory hnusc in Goldsboro on Wednesday the 20.h, Col. W. L. Saunders prcsideut in the chiir. Mr. W. A. Davis, secretary, called the roll and reported about fifty mem bers present. Others afterwards arrived aud iucreased the number to seventy. The president read his address which paid a high complimeat to tho State press, and attributed to it a pnwer which was greater for good or evil than any other institution in the State or out of it. It contained much good advice to the pro fessim and ended by paying a gl.iwinn tribute to Mij. Jos. A. Eaglehard. We only wish w ha 1 room to publish thc address in full. After the address was delivered, ( apt. Aiha moved that a committee of three be appointed to pie pare suitable resolutions on the death ol Mij. lviglehard. The motion was seconded by Mr. Pjake in a lew re- I.- l. -t. . mams wu.cn were very loucmng. Cipt Ashe, Mr. Deako and Mr. II. A L n d )o, Jr., wore appointed as such com mitlee. .Mr. Denke rfTttred a resolution that Col. Crcccy. Robinsm. Woodward and Ward be c instituted a committee to ex press our sympathy with the sufferers bv the llaufort disaster was adopted. The report of the secretary aud treas ure were ordered to bo submitted to a special committee. v.i ramiu i in .Mr. j,inaon a commit tie was appointed to revise the const i tuti.nnnl by laws and report at the iiex. convention . A coui'iiiitet of fivo was appointed to coi.siJ.-r and report up in the su'juelof legal advertising. 1. U' I ...... ; .. .. . .. " " 'iii' invncu me nssocia- tion to be his guests at tho next meet- ng. mi luv.iuion ir.im t is citiM.is of A-'icville to hold thu next moctin,; at t!nt plaae. The invi. t Ui m was accented with rns duti nn of thanks t.) Mr. R.uitz for his iuvi-ni,),,. Mr. Sunt', fur too propri n.ir of thu Glen Alpino springs extaojul at iuti. tation to the c invention to piy a -s,i to h;s springs whic'i w is accepted. .. !ifi tiiCilibi.1 , thu i At 8 o'clock the meeting again came to order aud the presiJent annouiced that the annual adJiess would be de livered. Mr I-.t,te, of Wuirenton, in a few well tlioson and plensant remnrk introduced C l. Cameron, of Ilillsbnr who lor about an hour held the attention nf all present by his elegant addrets. full of fi ghts of ilnqueuce and occasionally a gleam of humor, which brought applause from his hearers. After resolutions of thanks to the cit iz'Mis for their hospitality and to the president the meeting adj turn sine die. Do.sey Rattle of the Siutherner was elected president, Messrs. Cieecy Free man, and L mdon vicc-prcsiden's and Jordan St me secretary and treasurer The remaining part of the night until late bedtime was spent in pleasant con versation among themselves, and next morning just before leaving, all were taken over to brother Rinitz rooms, drank tvi.ie, ate I'mit and cake, cracked jokes and nuts, sjiio songs and told anecdotes until tho tnins left. M my went up to rien A'pi io springs where they will spend a few dtys in the en j ymnnt of all that's pleasant, calling no the Governor in Rileigli on their way up We mile, many pleasant acquaint ances while in Goldsboro, aud hid such a plcismt time generally it made us glad that we belong to the press Mrs. Sprague's honor, not criminally but socially, and that he ought to re store her good name and fame. A statement is therefore expected from Senator Coukling. and it is hope that he will restore to Mrs. Spragtie what he has taken away from her her domestic peace and her good name as a wife who may have been wronged by her hus band, but has remained faithful to her vows. TtO'f VET VI I l.SE li:i. KX GOViJESOR SSRAG'JE 6AY3 HE SURFISl'JD. IS A DISPOSITION 10 I 0IK K CONtvLI.VU TO bl.TTI.l-: MATTKKS SATIHKACTOKILT WHAT II E ni-XUNKS.- l luviUtioil pro- CeeJed to the reddened of Mr. J. A. R mi x of fie Mossenocr where they wore winej and dined to a degree which threated serious consequences to their vest buttons. At 2 o'clock Mr. Clem Manly of the Nut Shell read his fine poem to H e press. Mr. Manly was appointed by tho convention last ynr and hi poem showed that his brethren wire not mis lak.-n in s-lecting bi n. We hadn't the pleasure of hearing it read, bat h ive bien a sured that it was of a great merit, anl delivered ia an i uprc i,c manner. An invitation from the cii" fn- of Wilmington to visit their beamif. ' ci.r was de:line1 because the numbers had proviously mida arrange ncu' i to v ,jr Glen Alpine springs. After the repot is of resolutions by tho con-nitMu tho convcuiioa ad- j U'O'! 1. fKrorn tho Now York Times, 20th. It was not expected by his friends of ex-tjovernor fcpraguo that he would make a public reply to Mrs. Snraeue's fust statement, and the general feeling ai me ner, in 1 ruvidence, and in New port, was that Mrs Spranuo would not see fit to address the public again, except unaer great provocation. Uae of Mrs. Sprague's friends, upon being asked whether the lady had not been directly insulted and crossly compromised many monins ago, wnen several nshin-ton correspondents alluded to the unrom- mnn relations supposed to exist between her and S.-natnr Conliliim, nretet ded m il Airs, t'pngue was not awaro of those reports. Kx-Governor Soramip says that ho is surprised nt this, as his He is nn habitual reader of very many newspapers, and is interested in all news paper go .sip. Ha himself takes verv few papers, never reads them carefully, and often pasu-s a week without read ing a paper, lie has not looked at any of the public p;ints since tho scandal, but he was prepared for Mrs. additional .statciicnt, and rannot tfloctu. My nlij -ct v her niakini' as manv more as sho hkes. lie declinrs to contradict his wi'e's public utterances, and Di:piii;i a i i:s m i: .m i ion. As one of his most intimate and fotlhfu. mentis puts it, ho does two things, "he h Ids the f .rt and keens nuict." but ho is of the opinion that Mrs. Sprague's main endeavor is to shield Senator inkling, and, in Mr. Sprague's opinion, the Senator needs shielding indeed. The ex Governor is not impressed by .Viii;ui'i suiemcnt that Senator Coukling camo to Caoonchet to in fluence or shape any policy in regard to the management 0f the bankrupt estate, with which tho ex-governor has nothing whatever to do. Practically, the whole Sprngue property is in the hands and under the con ml of the trustee, Mr ichariah Cbafee. Tho trustee is not interested iu Mrs. Skrague. or ber worldly fortunes. Like all tho hard headed and cool-hearted busiuess men ol Providence, he Pi:km t'OXFUf KTI Ii (Tl.tKlCTKR Ol' ro.STOfT'lOE IH SI VK. In the matter of ivvomg the qies- tion whether a postmaster is req iired under the law to testify in a judicial proceeding who rents a box in his of fice, who look the letters from it, etc , lending to show what became of cer tain correspondense, the subject was referred to assistant Attorney General Frtemao, of the postoffi.-o department, and he has advised the Postmaster Gen eral that the postmaster should not be req iired to answrr the ii onirics. H says: "The postmaster is an agent of the government, nnd Ihere is no relation which the government sustains toward the people of such hi--; h trust nnd ol such peculiar uud conlidenlial a chiir acter us that which it sustains in ihe tr .ns'iiission of scale ! cotninuiiicalions 'Ml. I' .I , , . . i on name oi uie pers oi uriilres ,ed is written on thu ou'si Iu of the letter for one purpose alone, that of enabling the istmas'or to deliver to thu proper per son, por any other pin pose the pust ina ter is presumed to have no ku iwl- edgo of the address. X t only so sacred does the law re;;ard the right of private and Coi:fidenlial correspondence thu. it requires letters addrtv.sed to a pariicu iur box or plucu to be delivered at thai particular box or place, even though di rected to no particular person, thus ena bling parties if they choose to protect themselves against the unlawful di . closures of any one holding the mail." Ho recommends that thn pos'master nppcar, uud, if required, purge himself of any supposed con tempt by the slaiement that the o ues lions aaaressea to mm relate to matte within his knowledge only in his official character, acquired ia the discharge of nis auues as postmaster, ana not in hi! individual capacity as a private citizen and that by the law and the regulations of the department, which have the force of law, he is forbidden to answer the question. Ral. News. isxc9fc2iei AliVKRTISKMKNTS I L L I N K It Y ! I L, LI X T. it V ! A LA HUE LOT OF LI DIEM II A T S TRIMMED AND UXTRIMMKD, WK ADVKRTISK.MENTt. mux M ILLS. Wider Ground Meal. ItoMcd ami l'nloIt-l. Mado f'oin srlenled white corn, thor oughly screened and tanned. mr27tim fpOH TUB SKA SliOKJt. ATLANTIC HOTEL HKAUKOItr. N. i;. rVEV MAWOK.yiElT. This favnrito Soa-Shlo ItHsort is open for llio rpeeptlon ol'uupsts. I Im Hotel is liated clirertly over the water, the tide eu liine and llowinir daily honoath It, and is entirely lieo from dust, flies aud inoqut loos. It has an nnibstrueted view of tho Ocnan, and within thirty minutes sail of thn bflncl) on which are erected suitable dressing houses lor hVKV BATHING, which In nnsurpasscd, and with nodanger Irom umlnrlnw. Hath Houses for Still Water Bathing nine within fi'iv f-"t ot tlio Ilond. .oohkaii.i; in tho harbor to various points of intoront nuioiij which arc, Cape l.onk Out, Kurt Mikeon, ninl Slnicki'lloi l Ilinkf, wliiirn an oiiillnss v.irinty ol Sea Mmlls can bn t;alli ered. Nii'mnll l li-i'iin, especially trolling and goml hunt On;, Tim viu-ioi lalis nrn t In; most nxlonsivo !n IhnSlulii, ilirci'tlv i'a"inir Ihu occiin, and ttn Hall Iti out Is tho most spacimiH and airy in Hie Smith. A ir.md band of music will nun im duriiiir I tin sua-on. A Hti'innu- will laud ia.'iuiijern nt'llio Uoli'l v hart, nnd lil'leiMi or twenty lirst- class nailinn boats ulway.4 in r.'a lincss to convey pa-sengis to any point in Ihn n iroor. 'I'linrn is a livnrv stabln in town from which lio.-sos can bo hirud at reasonable ratos. Tho tablo will bo siinnlied witli ovstrrs. clam.H, li-ii, scall ois,crabs, turtle, lurrapin. iar liiiiiarus alio j er. Tins. '"crius Z.in per dav.l-.(lO ner week nnd Ji.i'i.OO por month. hpooial rates mado with excursion rar- ties. . L. PERKY, t'roo'r. july 3if ADVKRTISKMKNTS. s lOt'THIiRN HOTEL, HALIFAX N. C. J. IV. MI LLED, I'KOIMIIETOR. Tabln well supplied, clean rooms and attentive Hervauta. Meals 6l'o LodginRWo. A Livery StRblealso kept whero lontns may be hired. Ilorsos led and well attended to, bj expetieuced hostlors. The travel ng public will do well to slop at thu Southern Hotel. June 5 1 y. ADVEUTISEMKNT. N JOTICH. G HEAT BARGAINS AT J. A. MUSCROVES. in: it KXTIJEVEI.Y AH A NT, nnd, as una of thn Soi noun KXTKA V- creditn ST li'er the malei nor the femah s or the Sin -cue concern wore deeded U Mr. Caieo. T!,o latter h:-s no oli-c- lion to tho cs-ovcrnor occupvi.... tanotc'iel. with. r fft,ut )is w-(l. but he ol j cted lo Mis. Sprague bein.r' io charoc, or being ii, (lUlie does he allow the tx covcrnor to ll ati)thing bohnging i the estate-tiot even a bisl.ct l ;luit or a load of hay. uouiu lib cx-govemor undertake lo do il'.Uhuig of thu kind, both ho nnd hi. I iiinly would he removed from (V.,,,,,,. diet, and their r..loi,... :.i. .i.- 'rague estate would rminate until the day of fiual stit'i ment, when they would receive the portion which might be due them. This statemens. which i uuthoi, t.i-.iwf, diapers ol Mrs. Prague'. Kt .ry that Senator Conklino kisiteu I aiiouchi't to help to solve lc-v.il r ctccurve itucsiions connected with iiiai or any property, forinetly or US I mui I'LUMRS. FKATIIKR.-t AND liliilJUNS. Hat Trliniiiins A Seela!lj. fl-At Kvans' C imer, Wnldon, N. ('. MKS. M. VV. MALLWOUO. julk 3 tf 50 REWARD r , m c-i-' Kt atoecn. rnr inn i.a-.. m"r . in im uniiiax on , i ,r i .i,. One Jack Tinos or lliini.. i,,,i,.io t .-...' S inidifs, weirfhb 11.-, pounds, briKht aiuirnr cake color, closo cut lmlr, i,uiek spoecb, "harp black eye-, Is ilM!;;ht in ba in l,c i.iiiood o i L,iuii,iun, when 1 o was III 1: CrtlliTUl. Dim Mosns Mnnlv: height fivo feet aix .... .... . .. l(iun oooniis, is ol ii iHiir white color, ,.oso built, course straight black hair, a lew black whiskers about .ii.miiu, iar);u niaci; eyes slow in spench, was Irn.n r'niieotM. township PHr ' ""H""1! " inuuglll ro 00 in Ulat liliiirh oorliood uow. J. 1. llAWMUN July 17tf Hboriffof Halifax eoti'tu'y. pi KDMON f NURsji!,..i KS. lU'iCf -I:hs, :i I,. i;lnli iii nsi. i-l i.iii. it. f. "'.viiiau i.i i.lii.',.ri unmim- from th,. held by tliu Sprttf r suily. Kx-over-or Spraguo coincides in Ibis "view. I radically he Las nothing to do with iho estate now, and it is not certain that be will m the future. Ha is i,jg Rt Unonchel oil sulTeranro s ... t.mlihng s preseiu-o at Canonchet has not been accounted for, and be ia known to have wated at Newport until it was certain the cx-mlbi-..,,, .... absent. Then ho m.t r',.. l... I Its wasit:eivcd at the landing hv Mr. Spninuo, rnd Inw he installed himself at t k louche1, is tf.stificJ to bv the Ucr t'un teacher, bv the chilJrei . ,,d I.. iho soryuuti. V.t U iveraor Spraguo has shown by his actions hnw ho viewed the intrusion. The ooooiihuU .,f s ... tonkiiiig do not charge him with crimi I'aliir, but Kiih uiigenlleiiianlv rnnduct, impuduii'-e and roward'ie. Ih-Govcr-nor Sprague iiREE.1tlto.:0 B.C. UKKYT HKDL-fTION OF riHCES. 1 1 i-..i'.icti. fiv to th.. patmiM r rt;..!it 1 ' .v. ., ;u v.. r,., i, . , f-;t; tin- n iiT-.v I ri-., n , i, , 'i i m-.uina. an. I rca.lv f. 1 1- -ii.-.. iv, i, I,, nnv Sllr cinity -."i,-li,.si,i,.l A ...-s r ' ' inn's v;ii-,.. . ! iyi;r.si i Ki.ll, ! . N P Kx,, . 1 , . . i!mmiI i,y ..MiM.-l,..,,-:.. forliov' ,u-,! 'y IU i w.ii n.rn.s!, i ti. r,.i:ov,-,.r :,, nt,. i..:,Vi:V .n.l Apples, ii any ,,,,:,. , , . i,,.r..v.l trim. HIS ett.-h. 1', nr.. rums. ,, .is. .N..,.;,,.,,.s gnilico. l-nil, Apples. K.t.s. Cherries XI ,'J u );;!!?"r' r'- K",S"H ''"" ii ' .v.iil.no-oi,,,,,. c...si,io , ,,: ,i, ,.,.,., aA".), V"'" r'W" "'" ne'e to " ,i 'i '. 1 ''.v P'O'-lmser. to ... lo pure' .-Her. N.,e o .-,.. ,M..,v tri es I I. i.e.,ir,.es . IU.T..1. '. u nil re,e,si, sain.-. Trees u I i. si,,.,,,,., n.'.u'i "i";"',"' loij-lias-rnonil,.,! w !,! !,',' I . n i. I .rsi,sr,.nim- will slut,. ,,n,,v U.r,. t. ship. N,,i,. i lep-.ts. 1., ,1-rs .,( I,, ,y :,s-..r.s).,,,.rf,,y. ,.,.. ,.,,1,,,,.,, , , 1 J 1.1. tk.e.irai,lcc,. .., , ,,r.l-rs ni M C. IH ix. ... 1 roprietor I'leibu.iul Nurs Ties. JUI 171,111, Jj KTAL1U HUM A L. CASKS. AT MA A UFACTURERS MICES. NOKTH CAROLINA, Halifax Count. Olllee Uoard County Commissioners, j one Bieotinrr isyy. It Is orde-od by tho Hoard that 1! nnr. ties lioldiuir claims aeainst tho countv bv ordor or otherwiso, be requested to presont tho saniB to tho clerk of said Hoard on or before the 1st dav of Mnpt. 1870. By order orilm Board, K. J. LKWIH, Clerk. June S 4m, AXT7AT0 SELECT THE BEST IlOOT., S1I0KS, CKOCKERT, UKY GOODS. AND NOTIONS AT COST. I wish to rlosoout mv line of tho above goods and will soil out at cost. Kinosl and purest Manors always on hand nnd sold it any tiniiiitity, Tho latest and most lu-lilonablo diuxksoftiih season, oimh i:kii:s of am, kinds t'ON'STANTI.V ON II AN I) AND Wild) LOW F 0 li C A S II. Mr. H. B. Popo Is with mo and will be pivasou to soo his Irionds J. A. MUSGROVK, Weldoo, N. C. apr. lOflm Ilavlncrqimttfloil as ("teciitor of (lie Into Mrs. Felicia N. Snlelils. in the l'riilwtn court for the county of Halifiix, nlf persons IiuIiHiik cliiims n!,'iiinst the deceaseil ai-e hereby notilled to pre sent them p, me, or tn my attorneys, Kltchin anil Duiiu. .Inly niilli-iillcate.l. on or "liefnre thu Sinn unyoijiiiie mwi. rersnns In lel.teil to t lie estate will please make iinmeillale pnvnient. CII AS. T. I.AWKKNCK. Kxemtor of K. N. Slilel.ls, l'vr Kitrhln k Dunn. atts. ScotlaiKl A'eek, N. (' June 12tf. y J. N A W, WKI.DON', N. C. BAKER & CONFECTIONER. Manufactures all kinds of plain and fan cy oanuies. iveeps always on hand the fullest stock of Candles, Fruits, Nnm, itc, to bo found in Eastern North Carolina. .I.1.L 1 I .. .1 . ... ' wnnui iiu noiiH ny wnoiesaiqor retail. Ordora tor woddiutj parlleh, and balls prepared on suorl notice, and at most rea sonnulo prices. Oct 20 tf. ADVKRTISEMKNTjir PROCLAMATION; Kelt known to all readers of t lit. that you hereafter order your ent 1ap,r in wearing apparol aud Uout L""" goods ol the "0Ube keepjtl UNDERSIGNED, AXII CIT THE MOST RKI.IAHI.K IIOOIlS FOR TnP M 0 1ST E Y Ready mado cloihinpr for Men anil n wear ol eiistom mako: and bet ,,!,. 1 lowest prices. BI10AT) CLOTHS. DKKSS (l(IOI)S, COTTON CLOTHS, DOESKIN, SILKS, SATINS, r i.Afl n r.i.M,- 1 quality , heads' rca xwmvdxavu usa. Js rnnrt-H y cviry rrtACTIOAli PAINTER. COVEHINO CAPACITY k PCTHACILITY FACI KIIANY KNOWM PAINT. Huil.linRt J .imp .1 .withciirPrriiap-a Pai,,!, if not s.itisfao toiy, wi.l k Konniutod 6 our Unuuso. FOR SALE BY A. It. 20LI.IC0FKKH A TIUO., Ju'ieSHy Wei. Ion, N. 0. i OLD AND RELIABLE, JDb. Sanfoiid's Lrrait InoobatoeS is a Standard Family Rpmeily for S jliscaseflof the Liver, Stomach md r.fiirela Tf ; T..1 fll U W iu 1D x Ulc,j, f Vogebkble.-It never fH gDohilitatcB It ia .fl g JOatharticand jg$k M Wj, lam : W0 ,r,66.'.o0i c13AeV . , "."771-7 W hen i.rdorli n send loiinth and width at, elbow-Htato wh.-llier Jaconet or hair NUn linini! preleri ed. r, pnr cent V r.r liiiuii'dnito n.isli. Iloo.ls order, d Iiv'Ka press. M., C. O. I), less than f, p.,f aunt listprlcii. K. K. HU I'i.KR. AU Wki.iion, N. 0. XOAt ltrown's Drii Store. luno 5 1 y. A K 11 K II K iCoY. EMRY HOUSE IiOKSN0Tt0NMM-.lt Tn K A A I It KNill'.D. V,',' ;;1"'!,,"",0",,"5' ".'V '"r -ntt li1H- .,11 lie thinks himself outrai'ed b the hiin. ,'.'.",'n." "t lbt,'n,t nnil Norllttoupiiui ni,,. , , , j ,i , . i ,. .- . " -ii s. in e price tor simv nx ,ns l.een re.lui'eil ator and deinaniN halislactlnti. h is M" i.-n cius. w isUuru tl,,Vks for pa"i i i'm.Vs w.y suea n-non, responsiblo people j ' pfa" -V, . .7 7 . "V :,,.-. ttU. en;lur (' il . p. . l.i. Iisir i i . v t. 1 1 i l i . .... I "l" V VM.JM OH. C.CU ,,,, , , " !...., . I T'iv. An n,i 2 ti , mil) he.? for l'.im-o than 85 vonra. fgUJi vith ui:iivcodci:Ul reatilt.J S"- SEND FOB CIRCULAR.? iS. T. W. SANFORD. M.O.. W'! J iiviiiir(.iiisTii.i.Tr.i.Lnii iTsiit.rriiius? i W. l VICK 1 (r-o SKNU FOR SAM PL US, We offor to the citizens of NORTH CAROLINA, THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND Bkst Stock Ready Made Clothing IN THE SOUTHERN 8TATESI It Is all our own manufactnrfl, thoroughly reliable aud low iu pjlco. Send for sam ples lor our MERCHANT TAILORING AND C.EXTS' Fl K.MSIIIKU GOODS. 9-Send for catalogue. JOHN W ANA MAKER, RICHMOND VA. may8 3m U- BUTLE1I, Fire iiikI Mlc luwuruiicc Agent. CAHSIMEItRS VKI.VKTM, H.UHHKH. DwMKnl U.S. TAII.OHs'TItIMMIN(I V K L V KT K K Nf HHKKTINUR, HHIUTH. DIIAWKM HWIssMrsLiNK ' rHKCKM:M.,N's LNlHIISHlH-fs' NAINSOOK WK'1 TICKlMn HOISKHV W.ANKKTs ULOVis, A full lino of Notions, nnd Fancy Qon,!, atwholosaloandrotail, atless than ivouTiiEitrj ruitEs. Clnthlnu made to ordor in best manner I'H RttaiantHfld. Orders promptly filled' Samples sent on appliciition. atcspcetlullv, m. i:. kl'li,. 115 Syo. St. Petersburg, Ya, LARCEST STOCK OF FRENCH AND AMERICAN MILLINERY GOODS IN THE SOUTH, A GOD-SEND TO EASTERN N C A" ''"P"''0'5 ,Hnn nianufactuted bv w, I nnH un ii at. lauo than VA.l.n... ' vw.i. v unu 1.1WIHICIU I T 1061, T7n1 f ..1. Ti i i s.- . It is a rarfi easo tbat. ll ! "l"V r " , u ""n018 8trw ty leet without finding marl, floo . mo uozon or I". can always be bad by l.oroinst below the Infnnta fioods, man, ana slinttinn; off tho water from Klowers, Wreaths 1 imvn new .process mat excludes all surface water am' elfeets of marl, Ac. "ii uouipiete ior use, oneaollar per root .with surfacH preventative, one to one fifty per loot. These well9 never vat not tn oruer, win last a lite time. Ordors so. iicuen, reiiaois Agents wanted. riaeos riski of nil kinds In first-class t-.onipaiiios as low au safoty will permit. Call and see mo before Jiisurinir o'.sc whoro, at BROWN'S VKVn STORK, Woldou, N. 0. July 13 1 y. ' Q H A N 1) A C 11 1 K V K M 15 N T. A New Troccss for Kinking; Wells. Special attention uiveu to inovlnir I.o.,oa Wlftll fllV P..t Mnno. J. D. MERUIT ,t CO. I'UUMl LI. rinmos, Tips, Kibbons. Sashes, !lies, Ruehinu, Milks, Satins, Velvets, Laces, Corsets, Parasols, Gloves and Mitts, Edgings.Bridal Wreathes, tlio Wurlil s Litrriituni. Ainuln c..i.v.ai.-. i,r i i. H....I ...i. ... i. . 7 e. valley linos, f. I; ' Illack S icrn," 1 ,0,,i, j AUOrwu S. a. ovsl, Tribuuo Uuiliiing, Haw Vork City. Ladies dresses made to order, complete, in best manner, tit lowest prices. BRIDAL OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. All orders promptly rilled. M US. M. E. KULL, Oct 12 lm. ' OTI CE. i Aititl t.i; am, iu (;iii:s MADE TO ORDER OJl liEPAIRED AT LOW TRICES. All kinds of wood woik and trlmmina done i ito.ul stylo. Itlacksmitli work done at ahort nolico and with inml.nns. All new work warranto,!. Kino paiutinx tor bnnKins dono at low prleos.bost paint used. IF. I II, ATI-1 ! j0 GJVKX TO THE l.'NDKUTAKINU DKI'Alt I'MEN T onh'ktid R"J C'"sosorR" !l,L's constantly CarrlauoMatorhklskpptonhand at price below Petersburg market. 1 ium-My WtldnuN. C. TAMtOIT A SOXS SIIOCKUE MACHINE WORKS, RICHMOND VA. Manufacturers ot Portable and Stationary Engines and Hoilers. Saw Mills, Corn and beat Mills, iSbaltinir, llanirors and Pul leys, Turbine Water Wheels. Tobsncn M. thiiiety, Wrought Iron Work, Brass nnd Iron distiiiiis, Maohluory of Every Des cription. Ginning and Tiiuksiuno Machines A SPECIALTY. Repairing Promptly A CurcliiUy TALIIOTT'S rAl'ENT Sl'AUK-ARRESTER, The Invcution oi the Age. It does not destroy the draft. It does not interfere with cleanim; the tubes. It win not eboke up, and requires no clean- IMK. It requires no diront damnern tn lm opened when raising steam (dampers bo- oi.joctionablo, as thev may beioltopen and allow s arks to esea o ) It rtquirrs no water to extinguish spaiks, which, by condensation, destroy Iho draft. Upsides, when walor is used,' if iit'Kiccieu, me eineienny Is destroyed bv evapoialinn nf Hin water, and tho boiler is Kepi in a tiltliy condition. It is Silllllie ami llllrilliln ai.,1 r,.n t.n ... lied upon. It can be at t:ieIol to anv boiler, No planter should bn withmii Insurance com panics will insiiie ejus um barns wheie tho Tallinn EnKim. nnd Spark-Arrosier art used at same rate us ""'f'l i"r waicr or horse power. Mr-Send Inr illustrated circulars and Ilraiicli linne, floldsboro, N. C. J. A. II USKR, (.eneral Man'aRer, 1. A.(1KANUI:R, Local Manairor. mav Sfini B LOOK HERE? READ THIS! READ THIS! Havlne taken the shon that A. Fai formorlv occupied. I am nrnnamil tn Hn all kinds of ronairine. wood nr Irnn. llavino; br-en here over twentv vnn evory body in the county knows that I tin demand my business, mnkinu wngom and carts, buggies, and ironing same, wi w uid a vail. D. C. RICHARDSON. Jan 11 (im. And Stop at tho Corner, aud buy your Mil RS A TniVP.S. Cbeap itoods from -- - ' v J-i xki W II BltOAVN, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICE S. Ha konps always on hind a full line of general mnreliandise, such as Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, Drv Ooods, Notions, l'oc.ki-t Cutlery, Razors, Hoisory, Ao. Also a full lino of trronnrins. Clinn.i r..r " ' t'oruer 1st St. aud Wash. Avonue. Weldon, N. C. nir271y ' SOS .Sycamore St, rctersburg Va. PALL AND WINTER, "70 8-79 "yALUABLE LAN Dd FOR SALE. yELUON jJHICK -yy-OUKS BRICKS! BRICKS! CHSCKS! rol. N. M. T.nng and Wm. P. Reese having lormud a copartnership In Hie unci iiusintwH, takes lliie ine hod of In forming the public that tlipy have nn hand and for sale, the finest stock of brick in Hie State. Win, l. Reese, the practical man of the concent has had an eipe'ioneo of more man lorty years In Haliimoresi.il ol her cities, lie has made all the brie1. In Weld.in tor the past Ave years, and has given entire satislaclion to all who have used theut. HARD BRICK A SPECIALTY, THE CLAY flKLKOTKn HAS" BKKN TKSTKII. NO HALF KRICK Oil HATS. Tardea when ordering will ploasn stale nurn me uncus are to used, II for an out side chimney, or insile chiiiiney or nn derpini .e, c.. thorebv and trouble. PRK'EN TO KtUT THE TIMES. The undtirsii-nod tesneellnllv rnr, t'npt. .1. r Divine. W. A W. ltullr..t rant. K.tl.dhio.S. A It. .tailroad, and S. I. Hand, M. A R. Railroad nnd many others nn all the roads who hitvu used the brick made by W. I). Reeso. I'll use ten i' your orders a.ldiessirg LUN( A Rb.KSK, rt'cld iii, X. ( nnv l itr Is opening a New and Desirable stock ol M I I. Ii I N E It Y UOOIIH, D 11 E 88MAKNG A SPECIALITY. C UTTINC! A5I FITTING, At short notice. Latest stvlos dress Irlm. tilings, fringes, buttons, fanev ooods. and notions. Welding and party d reuses made, and If I Hf I II MM I.I 11 1 . Will rilKl.ic ...n;..i e nave inrna o and nn h:lv nml able toMiis, the following valiiaulo tracts Oruaiiieulsi for Ihc Hair oi ETPry ol an, s,tua.,l ,, Halifax co;y, N. C: UmeriiKlou. .. . .. . v. ,.ui -mi iiieri y lieiliuglng to W. I . Siiloiiion, dec.iiscl, Jk-nown as "Dim Braids, Switches, Jot and Eine Jowelry, nu'Kl, Cliniai l 111! a mill !S0 , ,,,,,1 ...I AlSn. .Mllllllllll. hi ov,.llo,,t ,., ...n,..ul nn Joininir lands of Dr. ti.H. Macon, ueceased ,,,r 'ho hair. Iu Jaot. evorvtbimr to adorn . i no tracts lormeily belonging to .Too. P. Randolph, and Incited near Crowells A Roads, mm tract kuowu as tlio Rn.k-ers tract and containiug about lKi acres Hie otlioi-traot known as the "Cookran" or "Million" tract and containing ubout aoo acres. 3. A 1 1 act situalod in Wirron countv about three fourths of a iniio from Little ton on the public road leading from that place to Warronton, and containing nhoi.t '.HO acres, and aiijMining the lamia of Mrs, Dr. I'has. Skinner in.l nthers. 4. Tho tract purchased by YY. II. Shields from the adiiiinlstraior of Jacob Higgs, ilnceaKOd, eotitaiiiliig about Don acies ami n.iioiinng uio iBnils or W. II. iSliields, lieo. P. I'upe and olhers. Parties senk ing in. formaiiou as to this l rapt, ean call upon us nr John ( Randolph Ki. All these lands aro In limHliv section. Ii not disnnsnil ol nrlviit.ily 'imfnrn I hat time, we i-liall filLir said lands at public auction on the first Monday In October. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to call iipnn ns fur information. MULLEN A MOO UK, Alls. llalliax N. C. aprlOtf UltAN VILLE TOUACCO WORKS, HENDERSON N. C. joj,. e. roiii E, rituruiEToit. MANUKACTlinHS ALL OltAPKS Cl' Pi.cn am. Twist Tniuccn Axn c.vnnv Woi.k, OKNKRAL A(!K!f T FOR K, II.rOttUE'H GENUINE "SITTING BULL"' DURHAM SMOKIKG TOBACCO. mil 1 n "Jin ALSO E M n A L M E R OF NATURAL FLOWERS. "We warrant our Embalmed Flowers uevet to chance their FORM OR COLOR. aoi:nt fob i R KUrTEKICK&CO'S. CELEBRATED r A T T e rns: Catalogues sent free on application. I am prepared to offer customers extra inducements I bin season, in n, atvl. quality and price of mv goods, o as l inHko it to ihelr Ititeresrt.i givv me a large share ol tlieii piilroi.age. 1 therefore Jicpe t" have the pleii'uro id hii tarly isll lrcm V U, assuring y.,u that 1 will V my l-est elb.rt.s to n.ske (inr tradii g wllh uie en tirely MilistHolorv to jou. Orders from Vir-itTia and Xnrlh Omli na aro solicited, and will be promptly HUrtl upon reasom.ble terms. Tliuukiiig yu I -r prst favors, I remain Yours respectfully, CeU9U. MRS. A, B. JONES. QO-J OTTON GIN FOR .ALE. I have for sale a flfttr fnw Xo,lln Pnt- tou Oin, In good repair. Parties can sea tills Cm at Johu M. Foole's Feundry, Weldon, N. c. j. M. MULLEN. aprlTtt I f - Ml
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1879, edition 1
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