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THE HOANOKE NEU'S. THURSDAY, OLTO'iil'.R 179 We copy the fallowing article from the llakigh Observer with its comments on the same. The Republicans ail make eery effort to carry the State next year, and the l'eroocrals must Counteract their efforts : Weepy, iho full.nung letter from th Charlotte Observer: We lung uc intimated our opinion to be tliul the H-piiblica -8 would bring uut independent, I)inio;rali'j candidates for State i likes and thus seek lu de mnruliz'! our paily. Whether this enr respondent of our Chaihitte ratnesake has any particular information or not a to the man, we d J Dot doubt that he Correctly repmts what Judge Totirgee a:d on the subject. There is only one part of the letter thut we choose to rcfei to in detai1, and that because it would bccm t') require tome notice at our hands ; we refer to that statement made by the Republi cans at Washington, that while tlie:r in dependent Democratic candidate can command the support of one leading paper at lUleigh, the Tunes, he also has a controlling influence which can silence the other leinociatic daily here. The corresp )udi!iK's attempt at mys tification at this point is so thin tint it can not fail to c:ito a smili anywhere io North Carolina. He could only have written the word Times bv design. To be sure he intends the 0 iserter to be understood, as no one except the edit r and proprietor bus any iifl lend', con trolling or otherwise in I lie Oiserver, while peibaps a controlling stockholder inigl.t have a controlling ii fluence in a paper owned by a j -tint stock company, which is the case with the other Demo cratic daily here. If we are not wron;j then, we can assure hi ni thut the II pubi'uau Independent might possitly command the suppirt of The Observer, when nominated by the regular Demo cratic St ite Convention, presided over by the present chairman of the Demo cratic State incentive Committee and mt otherwise. Bit his error iu this p.ir t culir should nut bo allowed to de net Iroru his possible accuracy in his other statements What he says is certainly wurh readieg worth remembering an I irh considering, WAS!!ixiT.v. D. 0 , Sept. HI. '7:i. To the Editor vfthi! Chub ,''. O'wn'rn The political situation io North Caro lina is studied nl tin; nati ".al capital ni'h intensity mu! iutcrcs. that has not lolheito chnrai'ti'i'i-'d pirty ir'iii '-i-rs lo this country. T ie lKuiocra'ie outlook, or rather success, does nut all ov for one moment the pnssibdty ol your State going Republican in ISm), but with the notional Democr:itie inanair-, as with the Ilepubli cin, t in absorbing interest is in tiie electoral vote, cadi heino about tqually indifferent as to the lute of the State ticket, so to.it the cU'tlornl vote comes out all riMit. As for the I'epub liciiriH, they would cheerfully uni'e their forces in suppoti ot the I'.-mocratic slate, if by s doing they could secure enough Democratic sfenith to assure the elec tion of the Republican electors, and this r.pecies of tactics will mark their politi cal manipulations io all the S luthern States ii the campaign nf next year. Thus inspired, JuJ,;e Settle spe-iks con fidently ol the success of the Republi can electoral tiikcts in Noith Carolina und Fi.ii ida. As for the Democratic managers, while they hope to retain local Control of all the S u lIici i States to perpetrate llu p ! i.:y of home rule, lh"y meai to ei! to it that tin State noiiiiua'.i uis do not handicap the c on. jjrcssioiial and electoral tickets. And wh.ilpmr ii liiinali.tus too N rtli C iro liua Republican may make, ill be w ith purpose t pniumlo the success of their electoral aod conrrssionnl candidates, rather than the Slate ticket itself. The elect ral and coiigressional candid ties nf b. th pir'.ies will ru i liig-tber. Wlrle the Democrats cannot nfl'ord to I i.so the electoral vote of the St i'.. nor a con presiman, the R publicans, feel that they must tpd I !ut they line of the lulti", and gain in both directions ; e.nd the D nncrais are u ider the necessity ol rtcl.ii ning the fn-l and third distiicls, huiuj little or no hope of retaining tho second, or black disttiot. THAT MAX i.ltAX !'. WhaUvcr by-pluy may t'e indulged in, the press, or conceits and deceptions practiced among Presidential aspirants, J'lesideet-makrrs, and the machine pol iticians generally, there is o sttlcd run v'Ction in the innnaging Oiinds of both parties of the inevitable nomination of Crau', tod the plans a d details of cam paign are teiny nrrai ged accordingly. The forecasting sh.v1 o.v nf Hraut is what is tivinL' substance to the f .il ca npjins North tliis year, and it was utHer that ii il aence that Conkling si liandsonuly triumphed at Siro'Oa; and it is by that si;o that Cornell hopes to coi q icr in November. Miking ready for the com ing Urunt, the Republican manugtis are shaping the nest yeai's campaigns in the Siu'heru States, and what they me doing with reference to your Stalo may be taken us a fair model lor the bal ar.ee. TUB I.NXVITAIt! ' !MKl'EMH:ST. Ii'depeudeiitism U the Republican tidies for the Southern Stales. To Stimulate this spirit nf iusubnrdi'ialion iu the Democratic ranks, the Republi can will devote uioucy and bestow honors and position upon disaffected Dnmocrats, however dististeful, the indi vidual, whatever his political conduct or pirty u:li!iitiois in the punt Io Nonh Cirolina they propose to make no nun ioalioii Lr G ivein r il thev can induce a popular und inlljei tiil lie.nocrnt to take the fiel 1 us the Iiutrpeiulei t i'eo pie' Candidate. J.idge 'loiroe, la;ely removed fiom your iniJ-,t, has been iu Consultation with the leadii g Republican managers in iiaiuunl poiilns, und has, backed by Keogh, Settle and the ud visory board of the Greensboro ting, in dicated the man. The Judge stites that he bis becu ia U,i training fur t'io independent cai d li cy ever since Ic was beaten by an indepei.dent f h s County for a seat ia the House ot R -p rcsto'.atives lust year. The uiiTie I'as imtyit gone beyond th! confities of caucus and conclave, bot he is repre sented as a nmn nf great popolnif, iinmeiiM! wealth, and stroi gly idenlifie l and loiliGed with the commerciil, ngr'. cultuial and maiiiifaeturiiig interests f your Slate. It is stated upon mill ority ol Judge Tnurei that the most powet fol and popi 1 r D 'lm cia'.ic paper in Nuitb Carolina is ready to enter this a' hance ; tlial he has been a contributor to its columns for some months, shaj i g its course in this direction, and that lliu same paper has been defending him against the assaults and denuncations nf the rabid press of j our State for some chance declarations of his in an off-hand interview with a New York paper. And Republican leaders here are open with tlm declnration that while they have a can Inline in view, who c in command the support of one leading paper, the Times, lie has a controlling ii Qience which can silence, if he shull chouse, the other Democratic daily at your State capital. A leading North Carolina law yer hug the uiauageiiient of this inde pendent boom, aud wuh the ii 11 iences at work, assisted by the prubatde clean sweep of the Republicans in the full eli'dioug this year, it is believed he cau woik up a very strong and acceptable independent S'uta ticket in full, with perhaps himself on it. A SI. ATK NOTvn'IITANrUV.-. IJ.it should the i ndopcndei.t niiu come to giief before the beginning, it bus been pretty generally agre. d among the slid wails ol toe (7. ant persuasion that ci (inventor Riodeu is the best in in for Governor in 1M0, his former aduinis t ntiou b.iing been sulIi as to most favorably recommend hi ll to the peo ple of his Stat', and as a Democrat of the old school he h, they say, stood in public station for forty years, without blot or blemish up m his personal or ollieial character. For other positions ol S'.ate. X i win in, of Mitchell, and liir ringer, of Mecklenburg, for R'eutenaiit Governor j Hon. 1). A Jenkins, of Gas ton, fur Treasurer, and Jiide J lines L Henry, of Asheville, for A'tomej Gen eral have, atuoug olhurs, been cau vasscd. CON( I It i;SS I O X A L C A X I ' 1 ! ) A T K S. It is the determination of the 1 1 tpubl : can congressimial cciiimittee to secure a mpj irity of tho next delegation frum North Oirolinn, making straight-out nominations whenever prudent to do so, and Stvinging the independent boom when it will do the m ist good. Iu the fiist dis'riet, ex Jo I 'O Win. A. Monte is thought to be invincible; Col. Thomas I'owers, late Miermanized collector, or Col. J, tt Humphrey, in the second; the present incumbent, Hon 1). M. Russell, in the third; Dr. Giissmi, of tho State Aijluui, in the fourth; James Royd. or u strong Democratic independent iu the filth; .lodge Rynuni as tin indepe dent in ihe sixth: Judge Torches, il there is not a Rohbins nnd Armfield bolt productive of an independent in the seventh, r.ud possibly uu indepen dent iu the eighth, if hot blood can bo raised up there uuieng the Democrats. The Grant party has recently captured a strong Democratic organ nt Asheville and caused it to run up the ensign ol true c dors. TUK KOI'.Tlt C.MluI.tNA imini ;.i V. Representative Democrats IVoin your Slate in consultation with their rational leaders at the capital, represent things as exceedingly liopeiul, but they nil pray a sale deliverance from Tildeo. In the event of Giant, und especially with Tikle.i, th'j in ore cautious are not a--surej i,f success in your State without n struggle. In regard to the fust and third rl.stricts, they ure not over sang uine in the lace of iialurlunatc division in both. In the fust, the tivalry bet ween Vemrs and a m.iii named Lithatn, a brother in-law oi' ) our piraent Gover i nr, is said 1 1 be fatal if pressed to issue. Iu the ihiid Wad Jul1, tho member, nnd oue Stedniiii, have raised a deadly feud Hut uu aiiiicab'o airangemeut seeiiii nrobable there, in the neinitiatioii nf Judge McKoy, upon whom everybody can unite. Hut it is not so easy to compose the troubles in the fust district. Hie name of C,. ouel Rilly Martin his been proposed as compromise, but he is loth to cuter a campaign, nnd it is not certain that even he could com m ind an in divided support. Governor Jarvis, il he wnind accept the nomina tion, could sweep the field, but it is not known if Im would reli.quish his hold upon the Governorship, which Humilia tion he appcais at present to command ll is, however, thu intention of the paitv iiiHiuigers to iuduro him to take the Congressional nomination, if at a sacri fice, for it is said he would carry his district beyond nil ipie.tnin. n (lie 4 h District. Gen Cox it is said to be the probable uomi .ee; Scales, present mem ber, i i the li th ; Col. Il.itn Jones, ol Ch.ulotte, the sixth; Armfield or Rub bins in the seventh, and James R. Robinson, probable, in the e'ghth. Gen R bert Vance, presei t Representative, wiil bo Hf.ked lo take the second place on the State tieke', with u view to make it s'.r o o aud invincible in all poilions ul North C irohui. and because bis section is enlisted in ihe extension of the State Ridroad, and his presence about the L jgislature, and his vigila it nod w irk ing qualities on the line me (lieuijd essential lo the successful progress of the undertaking. Should Jarvis retire from the gubernatorial field to save his district iu Congress, Jndo FowIb would undoubtedly receivo the Demo cratic uomioation for Governor, and Do ing a singularly able man, withal, he would give the Grant staltvarts all they Could carry. He wjiild, in nil likeli hood, go to the Senate in leaving bis lieutenant ui the executive chair. LocmuL. Ntturu has ni von to womsn k lormatiori olll.c shoulder which prevents btr lioni ihrowlmta ball; but when it Cnmci to liuif'i o a Btoni.'ss are iuar bowl ut a u.uu's l.eid ll is a tuv ilil'eieul matter. WHO AUE TUK NTltOXO MUX? We mistake strong feelings for strong character. A man who hears all before him before whoso frown domestic trembles, and whose bursts of fury moke the children of the house quake be cause he has his will obeyed and bis owu way iu all tilings, we call him the strong man. The truth is that it is the weak man; it is his his passions that are strong; he, mastered by them, is weak. You must measure the strength of 8 man by the power of the feeling lie sub dues, tint by the power of those which sabdue him. And, hence, composure is often the highest result of s'rength. Did nc never see a ma i receive a flag runt insult, and only grow a little pale, and then reply quietly? That was a man spiiituully strong. Or did we never see a man in anguish stand, as if carved out of solid rock, masteriug himself? Or ofie beating a hopeless daily trial r roaiu silent, and never tell the world what it was that cankered his homo peace? That is strength. He who, with strong passions remains chaste he who is keenly sensitive, with manly power of indignation in him, can bo provoked, yet can restrain himself and forgive these are strong men spiritual heroes. AkiYKllTlSKMKNTS. f DL'IS II I I. LI A II l U Co. COITOS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORFOLK VA. Full I'ric.-s an l nulek returns iruannitecil. Miss liettio Clarke will open a school in Halifax town on the Nt ol Oetolmr. Slip teaehos I lie uual Knulish liriineluis, l.utin Kieneli (Ji riunn anil Musieon the Piano. Is fully eonipnieint to prepare young lailii-M to enter the .lunior class in eolloce Ha hail in u Ii exi'Crinueu km lonelier both pri vate, ami In liieli seliools. ami linlinves she can pivo luir patrons entire satlslaetluii. nop 11 3 v. m- MY KMKN'DS AND THE PUB I LIO OF THH OLD NORTH STATE, I return my raieful thanks for thoir lilienil patrouaue lo Iih past uii.i vory ri'ipeetlnily invito all lu want nf Oood, iVimt nnd strong Hand-in ado Hoots and Shorn to nail and loavo their orders. 8al inf lelioo Klliirmitei) I, J'llV THIOIII HI. No. 1 1! Sveamorfl St rent l'KTKKSnUUO, VA. sepC'i lm T. ,T. J A RRATT, COMMISSION MERCHANT PFTKKSIIUKO, VA. No. .,S N. Syeamoro Street, Four donrs below his old stand, noxt to John Amnion A .Sons. Sir:et personal attention t;i-en tn the N.ile of all eo'Hioiinionts and relurim made P'onintlv. H ij LjinK and Ties funn-died nt the lowi st rates sep J lm A. WHENU & SON. Manulacturors of and l"airrs in al! kinds of AKRIA0EU, HARNESS, MADDLE3, BKIIH.IN, f d.I. A Its, I A H I S, HTIKKI.s, AX I !:, FA KM 'VA;;S, 1IOHSI-: CI.DTMIN'i"!, LAP r.nIiKi, ,Ve. N'os. II, 11, til, aud :.'! I 'n ion Street., Nul'.FOLK, VA. m : is ly O ALi: i'F LAM). 1 oll r for sa'n privaol'-, ilf Orpnt ("r.-ek f.irni, lyiiii;on tioep ( n e:, leli on ii it the liiinls oi l-ioie Itlasunvr, I'etir Mines, Pcikiiis rM.ito and othors, tliroo ini!"s Mr.th n Caston. '1'bn tarin eon t.iius ul, mt m o aere, shout .'.ID ai reR of vii,e!i is e'earod. Ii:l or 'JOil .lerns eroek low grounds, 't his land is well adapted to tho eiiluv.itioii ut eoru. cotton, toba' , siio.ll K.-i ll an I i ases. A no id yolliii " T 'liard o' a sor'o-,1 f. uit tri s in );ood eon I'liiou. The land will lm sold in small lots il llm vhoe eau l o dispoed ,'. I'aitl. s w i-iiln lo see thu land u.m i-all on K. K. Mom'Iiv who will tako pleasure ia show, ill' it. TtTlUs op'ilerti.. Aoplv to It. 1). Mi'SKLKY. ;st,,n, N. C. V K. W. UWATHNKY, Norfolk, Ya. i-e,i -I .lm. ruK NuricK. Hinotur Miinlltled as Kxeentorof the hist will and te.iaiii.-iii ,. iio.rw S'. nwens. deceased, 1 t r-lhe Jnduo o Probate for Nortliniupttui Coiiiiiy, I hcrehy iiotifvitll pnrtlesholdliifrrlalins airalnst smd n, ns to present them to me duly H'lthi-Mvited .r l..-f. .r- Ihe 1st day nf duly I-", "r this ii inc.. will I,.. , i, n, lu par of their r rov, ry. All persons In d, ,l,l to said Oweim, tir" r. . 1 1 1 1 r. -.1 I., make iiiime.li ile payment. I flirlle r i-lve ii.Oiee thai ,y virtue of the I" over v.Mk.i in me n- sal I Kv. ciitor. I shall on e.ieh iiul every o iirday. e. .mmetieint Saturday I'll) l.;!i bT.i.- ll fon a-liat pul, am-tioii at tne store ho'i.e of mtld Owens lii Italitax town, B V llloil.l.' lot .... .. U W..-e -III. I tMetSO.SII.IlS.. an I oth. r i ei'i-l.atd pmnert , I, don :lmr to the enisle rf (, Oi, ' ns. I il-all routlli'ie said sales until fl.rther ,o lee, or f-aol 0', lierl Is disposed "t JUI1N T.IIHK'lllHY. H i1:' iv N i'. Kveeutor, July nf 1 Lid N KltV! jyl Ll.lN i: It Y! A I.AltUJ: EOT OF I.VUIES II A T S TKIM.MliO AND l'NTIU.M.MKl, OSTRI'MI l'Ll'MRS. FEVTULRS AND HIBUONES. lint TrlmniUi'S .1 Ktrri;i!t . ff'At Kvans' Corner, Weldon, N. C. MRS. M. y. SMALIYOOD. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. GTV E II I M A CAL L. 1879 FALL 1879 JUST RECEIVED E. BUTTE RICK & GO'S N E W PATTERNS OK TIIE LATKST AMI; It I CAN AM El'KOPEAM ST YE EN. NEW FALL CATALOGUE AND MONTHLY SHEET .. .. r ....1.01 mi.i in nun mlilrnHg on amplication, also now roaily fur Uistriuuiioii. oeu n, .-samuiu i Ol'SNIXG NEW OOODS FALL AND ADDRESS Kept IS Sin piEDMONT NUlWh..iKH. (aiEEXKUOltO ti. V. CHEAT HEDUCTION OF PRICES. i,mpw tn (tlve tn th patrons of Piedmont Nurwrles. Ihe neiM lll ot the I rnvll Inw airenlH' ciiHiiilsslons on my Nursery Work, eoiisisllmr nt Fruit Trees. nn,1 luive reilu I the j.riee S imt eelil. A.il.'s nu.l Pi-aelies, 1st elnss, :l lo ll (.!!; line Iniemveil Fruits s are irrown 111 Nurtli ttiiroliiiR. ami roaily tor Insj Hon. H"f- rr. iiee jrivi'ii to any Nurseryman lu Ollllfonl i-,,untv penehesiiiiil Apiles running from tlie earliest to the lat.-st varieties. Tri-i-a will he i.Hi keil 111 eooil stroinr tmxi's or Imles, anil ile livereilto Hiiiln.n.l Ieiols or Kspress Olllein without any extra ehnre for Imxes or delivery. I will furnish at the following low rale : I'eaehes and Annies in anv iiunn' Ity, lniroved fruit. I" eioits eneh. l'.'ar.s. lMiiins. Al'rirnts. Neetnrlnes Oiilnee. Crnli Apnles. Fls. cherrh's :n e-nls. (irnuinentnri'rees. Kos-s nnd flowers will he sold eh.-ap.-r than ean he sold hy any NursiTy lu North (.'Jirolinn. fj,sh to aeeotupioiy the onleist. Anyone not havlin? cash may llll out note to a mnany iinkT. signed hy lmrehaser. tn tie inil l when IH-fS are ihdiver.'d at dend speeilli'd l.y i.urrhasiT. Note to roiiii'iiiiy trees mi l paid when trees are ileliveis-d, purehnsers pay nil freiirhts on same. Trees wl I tie shipped in Novemlierand pun haser notllled when to meet Ihion. Persons ordering will state plainly where to ship. Name Ihe depots. Letters of Inquiry answered cheerfully, orders solleited and sails faction Kiiarauteed. Send lu orders at once. m. (' i)i.vii:. Proprietor Piedmont Nurseries, ,iilyl7ii'.n. A It It K R 5 If (1 P . EM.RY HOUSE w kijoji n. r. shavliur. shnt'ipoolnir. and ITai r ent ihiir nil lone lu tlrst -class slvle. Cotnfortalde Chairs. To the eitizens of Hatit ix and Northampton counties, the price for shavin.it lias been redncct to ten cents. We ri'turu tleoiks for past favors and ask voir t'lifronatre In future. I'l-eial atlenilon puld to cintlnir elillilren's hair. MeNKtl.l. (Ii Lil.NU. Jllly.'ltf TONSOIIIAI, AHTIKIri, I . 1iM! SI A I .L Tho followliiK valuable real estalo lying mar Tillerv's Mill, in Halifax count v about nine miles from the town nf Halifax. About e'io acres incliidine steam enurine, saw mill and fixtures, tin, Rin house and fixtures, adjoining Iho resideneo of J. H. Tillery. Mike Wilkins, that contains about 97 antes. Hope plaee containing about 1.10 aeros. J interest in Wndn H Tillery tract, iho wholo enntuiniuu about :177 aeros. Apply to T. N. II ILL, Attorney, Halifax N. C.jnly :iltf O V i II BUS H O T K It, HALIFAX N. C. J. W. MI LI.EX, IMtOI'ttlETO::. Table well unpolled, clean rooms and attentive servant'!. Meals 60u Lodsinj; 50c A Liverv Stablo also kept where teams may be hired, llc.rsos fed and well attended to, lej experienced hosllcrs. The trnvl ip puldio will do well to slop at thu Southern Hotel. June 5 1 jr. A wccr ui your own town, and nnrnpl 'i'WU in! risked, You can i,'ive the loisiness trial without expense. Hie hest opportuiiity evT oii re,l tor those willing to work, vm lion), I 1r.i uothius: else until . von see for your self what you can do al the business we oiler. ,i room to explain here, ion eau a, 'vol" all .votir t urn- or only your spare time to Ihe busi ness, and make ureal pay for every lo-ur that yon work. Y omen make as much as men. Send forspecia! privsl" terms and particulars which we mail free. tlntlit free. Ilou'l complain of hard linns while you have such a chance Address 11. HAL1.KTT 4 CO., Portland. Maine. Juiy.il ly. 'AivJATTB 3JC7-SCT TaS DSST.' til READ f TOR iWJBlATa VSTl Is i-n-'srsM by crry PRACTlOAt PAITHTR. COVEU1NO CAPACITY DtTBAEILITT l.XrFI'.l) ANY KNOWM PAINT. liuiWinRV Painted with oar Vrparrd Paints, if net :itiUe loiy.wid be JUnaiatod &l oar xpcnM. FOR SALE BY A. U. ZOLLH'OPKKH ft Bill) , Wehloll, N. 0. June 2rt 1 y W. 11. VICK t'AKKIAGEH AM) ItlGt.lt: MADE TO ORDER Oil HEPA1UED AT LOW rRICES. All kinds of -c,o l work and trimming done In i?ood style. Itlacksmitli work done at short notico and with neatness. All new work warranted. Kine paintimr for buggiosdoue al low priees.best paint used. K!ETAL HI LMI(b GIVEN TO THE UNDEUTAKINO DEPAUTMENT CofAnaand Casoaofall siaea constantly on hand. Carriaun Materials kept on hand at price below Petoisburi; market. Weldon . ' lut.u 5 l.v , ---j - viuu.js. DAILY. SUITABLE FOR WINTER K. It. II I. IN I UK., 110 Mnin Street, HOKFOLH, VA. NOHTU OA KDLIN A, Halifax County, Ofllee Board County CornuiiHuionnrs, J one Mmitinu 1H7D, It Is nrdoreil by tho Board that all par ties boldiin; elitims against the entinty by order or otherwise, bo requested to present tlie samn lo tho clerk of said Hoard Hi or before tho IhI dnv of Sept. 1H7U. By order of thn Board, K. J. LICWIH, Clerk. lime 5 4 in. $50 REWARD f 25.00 apiece, for thn two prisoners that brok jail at llalllux on th ) 11th of July. One Jaelt Tinns or HurKess, lieibt 5 feet 8 inehis, weitthn MS pounds, brltiht pinner cake color, close cut hair, quick speech, sharp black eye?, Is thought to bo in tho ncilihliorhood of Littleton, wlion he was first caught. Ono Mosos Manly; height, five foet h'x iiicho, wnitrhs 1GD pounds, is of n near white color, closn built, couisn straight blank hair, s few black whiskers about the month, largo black eyes slow in speech, was from t'aucetts township near Darlington, is thought to be in that nu'gh borhood now. J. T. DAWSoN, Sheriff of Halifax county. July 17tf. n RKAT BARGAINS AT J. A. MUSCROVES, BOOT.?, (SHOKfs, CKOCKHHY. DKY GOODS, AND NOTIONS AT COST. I wish to close out my line of tho abovo goods and will soil out at cost, l'inost and purest Liquors nhvaya on hand and sold in any quantity. The latest and most fashionable DRINKS OF TIIE SEASON. GKOCEUIEi OF ALL. KINDS TOXSTAXTLY ON HAND AND SOLD LOW F 0 It CAS II. Mr. II. It. IV.pe is with inn and will be pleased to see his friends J. A. .MltN'iltOVK, H'eldoi, N, C apr. Irtfun TAEItO lT A SOUS SIIOCKOU MACHINE WORKS, RICHMOND VA. Maniifaclurers nf Portable and Stationary Kneines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Corn and Wheat Mills, Slialiinir, llaneors and 1'ul leva, Tuibino Water Wheels, Tobacco 1:i cliinei v, Wtoiiirbt Iron Work, Hrass and Iron CastinuH, Maclilncry of fcvery lit- nnption. GlNMNCI AND TllRKSIIINQ MACHINES A SPECIALTY. Itcpniriui; l'ronijitly A Citrelully none. TALBOTT'S V AVliNT Sl'AUK-AUUESTEU, The Inveutioii ol the Age. Tt docs not destroy the draft. It does not interl'ern with eleaninir thn tube. I will not cb ike up, and require uo clean- mu. It rennires no direct dampers to lie opened when raisiii): steam (dampes ne- Inc oh eetinnHblR, as thev may be leu opei and allow ai ariis to esrapo ) It nqilireH no water tn extinguish sparks, wlii, ii. bv condensation, destroys tbo draft, llosidns, when water is need, if neizlicted, tbo elncienoy Is destrovrd bv nvaporalion of the water, aud thu boiler Is kept in a lilt by condition. It ia simple and durable and can ho re lied upon. It can be attached to any boiler, Mo planter should be without one ot tem IiiHiirancn companies will Insure (jlns and barns wliero tho Talbott Eneinea and Spark-Arresters ar used at same rate us ol.aremt for water or horse power. TsTSeml for illustraleJ circulars and price list. Brancli house, OodslKiro, N. C. J. A. II USER, i.ennral Manatr.ar. T. A . li It A N'i ICR, Local ManiytT may n inn 1JRIC1C " TORKN. J V BRICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS! Col. N. M. Lour and Win. 1). Heeso having formed a copartnership lit the orieii iiusiness, takes thu inn Inn) ot in foruilnn thn public tliat tin y have on hand and for sale, the finest stock ol brick lnlli Statn. Win. I. Reuse, tho practical man of the concern has had an expe-iuncti of more than lorty years in Italtiinore and other cities. He has made all tho brick in Weldon for the past tivo years, and has Ijlven entire satislaotiou to all who have used ihoto. HARD D R I C K A SPECIALTY. TI1K Cl.AY SKLECTKn HAS UK K.N TKSTKH, NO HALF lllllClv OR BATS. Parlies when erderinvc will plciso state where tno bricks me to useil, ii for an out shin chimney, or inside chimney or uu. derpini l' ir, ,Ve., thereby saving expense and trouble. I'KICLS TO SlIT TUK TIN IS. Tho uudersidiiod lesppcttuliy refer to Capt. .1. ('. Iiivine, W. & w. Ksilrosd, Ch nt. H. O.tibio, S. ,v R. Railroad, and S. 1'. Hand, S. A R. Railroad and many others on all the roads who have used the briek made by W. U. Kciio. PUasesoud your orders addressing LoNO .V KKKSK, Wclduu, N C, mav I'll' ADVEKTI-EMKNT. F BUT L E E, l ire nnl I.iSc Insurance Agent. Places risks of all kinds in Prst-class Conipanios us low at) safety will permit. Call and sue mo before Insuring o'.se whoro, at P.ROWN'S UUUfM STORE, Y'oldon, N. C. July 13 1 y. I , it A .Nl) ACHIEVEMENT. A New I'rocesst for Siiiliiug' WelN. A GOD-SEND TO EASTERN N. C. It Is a rare caso that n well is mik Iwon lv Inet without lindiim marl. Good water can alwavs bo had by horclnir bnlnw tlie marl, and sbnttiiiK' oil' tho water Irom above. I have a new process Hint exeludia all surlaco water aw' ellecta or mad, ic. 1 lain weli complete tor use, onedollar pel foot .witli aurfaee preventative,, one to one fifty per foot. Those wells never ert mil ol order, will last a mo nnm. imimi nu lieiied. I ednble Aeunts wanted. Special Kttcntion niven to nioving hotisos Willi niv X'ot Mover. J. D, MERRIT it CO. Weldon, N. C, Iioe21 tf. m iiiciiitilv. HM'mrcivTap Hookdf thocrenmuf J t!n U'orlii'H LitiTntun!. SuitrU) copy, "W., or if! V'T v.-nr. An Oil Chruiuo nix'.H inrlus) of " Yost m it j ;tl!py," prici1, " Itliick .Sht-rji," ft jfl.Wt hook, in I'.-tj.. r liiiHlin:; Mrhristi;in Ouklt'y'fl Mirilkp,' a f I Iviek, in inp.T r)irlniir, and n Baniplo enpj, of "WinhI's Htius'-lml.i Mufrc.iino" nil porit-paul, f'T only S) vvnA in m:iuy, nr i;i ..io-Pi'iit poM.'iK'o t-fn.inH. Ai!4'iili n nut il. Miwf tiltornl tnnun, hut ri(v(liiiii:H'nt frt'O. AdJrtBii S. S. Wuutl, Tribuuu Luildii: A'tiW V'ork Cily. LOOK H ERE'.7 READ THIS! HEAD THIS! And Stop at the Corner, and bny your Cboap goods Horn W II BROWN. T II K Ii I A D E R O V LOW PRICES. IZo keeps always on band a full lino Of ejenural merchandise, Mich as Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, lnv Uoods, Notions, Pocket Cut !( ry, lli.zors, Hoisory, ite. Also a full lino of groceries, cheap for Cash. Corner 1st St. ai d -Vasb. Avonnn. Wkldon.N.C. nir-71y "yALUAlU.K LANDS VOK SALK. Wo have for sale and on easy and reason abl i terms, tbo following valuable tracts ofland situated iu Halifax county, N. C: 1. That tract formerly belonging tn W. P. Solomon, deceased, kitown as "Kim wood," eonuininir about 3-SO acres and ad- j liniiiti lands of l)r. U.H. Macon, doceasod ami others. L'. 'Ihe tracts formerly beloncinir loJno. C. Randolph, and located near Crowells X Koails. ono tract known as tliu itoncors tract and contalniiiK about lit) acres, the otlior tract known as the "Cockran" or "Million" tract aud containing about SOtl acres. . A tiaet Ritnatod In Warren nnunty about tliieo fourths of a iniin from Little ton on thu public road leading from that place to Wnrrnnton, and containing aboi.t tilti acrps, and aoj linini; iho lauds of M rs. Dr. Cbas, Skinner and others. 4. The tract purchased by W. II. Shields from tbo adinini-trator of Jiusiti Hieirs, ileeeased, oontainiiiR about 3UO acres and n.l joitii . if the lands of W. II. Shields, (loo. 1 I'epe end others. I'nrtie scekiim in formation as to this tract, can call upon us or John C. Randolph K-q. All these lands ato in Ina'.tliy sections. If not disooseil oi pri vutoly before Unit time, we i-hall oH'iii- said lands at public auction on the first Monday in October. I'.ti ti. s wishing to piiteioie. would do well to call upon ns for information. MUi.Lh.N A. MOORE, Atts, Halilax N. C. aprltitf ft'OTliK. 1 1'nviiii; dulv qualified as administrator or J, tKe.tr Camp, in Ilia Prnbatecourl for thn coimtv of I J : 1 1 1 1 : x , all persons hnldintr clauos aeainst tho doi-eascil, are horoby indifind to presont thoin to mo. dulv an thciii ieated, on or befor') lhn lth dnv of Aiitfut, I.KSO. Persons indebted by judir niet t or other .visn to t lie deceased arc re. quested lo make, immediate settlement, or eultei turn will'bt, onforco I. W. A. I UN'V. Piltnr. J. O. Camp, auell tin- Sell and .Ncck, N. C. STa I K OH' NORTH CA ROl.lXA-SU PEKlllit Cl I;RT. Ilnlilu v ( on n l.v. nil Term. Mary J. Culloiil, I'UintllT against. Darius W. Culloin, liol'uiidatit. Notice is hereby yiven t' at the p'aintifl has Hiitituied sn i iii in this court Hic-iiii'i thMitefondaxi, lii.iius V Cuilm lor liivreo IV. 'in l,i, 1,'iard, on the Kiound tint tlio di lei, , hint h.i nbaniloiied the pl.ijiiiil'; und lailiid to provide f,;r her, and that the defendant is required t i ap pear nt tiw next tcttii of lim Superior court lor ttnl Max county to be held at the coin t bouse in llalllux ' town on lhn 3id Monday in Seplcmio-i s7l, and answer or demur to the cotnpl iii.t which w ili on li ,cd wilt in tho first thro-' duvs oi sa' I term, and th it etliei wo-e th plniiitiir will npplv to ihe court for the relief denmndt d iu the complaint. Witness , John T. (iri'K'in , clerk of the Superior C'otiri c.f Haliiax coin.lc, it ntlice 111 llalitax town, this 1st day Autr '7!i. JO 1 1 N T. OREiiORY, Clerk Superior oont t, Halifax ronntv. I lay A Xolllci.iVnr pltli a ty. aiu70w 1 rt("n To 1l,, " ',ai' "r ' t" 8 V' ltV7v.' day In yoni own looalilv. No risk. Womi n doas wnll as men. Many makn more than the amount mated above. No one can fail to makn iiionev fast. Any one, can do the work. You c m" make from fillets, to JJ. an hour by devotion y,.tir evon in(s and spare timo to tho business. It costs nothiuK to try tho business. Noth ititr like I . for niouoy iiiskinn over elfnrod before, linsiociss pleasant und strictly honorable. Reader, it you want, io know all about ihu best paying business before the public, send us your address and we will send full pa'-tienl rs and privato terms fr. P; samples worth also free; you can then make dp vour mind for yourself Address O EOIWE' SXIXSON JS CO , Port laud Maii.o. APYKRTISEMKNTS. JDTIltE Ilavlnirqual'fledasPTeciitorof the lt u 'elicia ,. Siiields. in the Probate court f,, n..' county of llalitax, all persons holding cnoJ. atfiiiiist the deceased are hereby untitled topi." neio ui. ot i.' ...' " . ,,",,n, Mlc fH and inmu. duly authenticated, on or tit-fern i 2nth diiyof.lune lhWI. Persons Indebted to th estate will please make Immediate, payment ClUu 'P lluno.. . l- ....o. x. , ftmiCK Executor of V. N. Shields Per Kitehin A Ilunn, tt, Scotland A'ock. N e Junemf. u V. J. N A W , WELDOS, N. C. BAKER CONFECTIOXKIt. Manufactures all kinds of plain and fan's' ey nandios. Keeps always oil hand the fullest stock f Candies, Kroits, Nuts, A0., to be found in Kaatcrn North Carolina which he soils by ivholefialo or retail. ' Orders tor weildlnK parties, and balls prepared on short notion aud at most rea gonaole prices. Cot 20 tf. URAJSVILLK TOBACCO WORKS, HENDERSON N. C. JUS. E. I'OGl K, rKOI'UIETOR. MAXUKACTUUES ALL Oil APES OF I'm 0 anp Twikt Tobacco anb caw Kokk, OI5NERAL AGENT FORE. II. POGUE'8 GENUINE "SITTING BULL"' DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. m;t S (im JETALIC BURIAL CASES. AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES AVhon ordering send length nnd width at elbow State whether Jaconet or half Satin lining; preferred. S per cent off llu for Immediate casb.. lioodsordored byEn press. Se it C. O. I). loss than 5 par oent list price. R. F. BUTLER, A(?t.. Wrldon, N.C. fr-At Brown's Drug Store. june 5 I y.. Bait known to all readers of Ibis pairr tbatyo l hereafter order ovir entire wa, Is iu wearing apparol and. Houae-koepn K goods oi the undersigned; AND riETTtlE MOST KliUAbLK GOOKS 1" OR HIE LE.VSr MONEY Ready made clothing for Men and Boys, wear of custom tuukc; and boit quality at lowest prices. BROADCLOTHS, 1IHKSS (iOODS, COTTON CLOTHS, IIOKSKI.N. fll.Ks, SATINS, KI.ANNIil.s. CAsslMliltKS VKI.VK I S. ri.CMlKS. HoMKSTICS. TAILORS' TRIMMIN'dS; MIIRTS. ORAWKRS iiWISS MCSI.1NS, CHECK MUSLINS I'll. LOW CASINO, UNOKUSH1RTS, NAINSOOK. Uhl) TICKING. HOISKRY. . BI.ANKKTS, O LOVES, A full line of Notions, and Fancy .Goods at wholesale, and retail, al less than SOKTIICKX' 1 It ICES. Clolbing made to order in best manner. Kit gosiantwd. Orders promptly filled. Samples sent on application. liespectfnllv, M. li. KVU; Uiy Syo. St. PeWrsburg, V. T LARGEST STOCK OF FRENCH AND AMERICAN MILLINERY GOOPS IN THES0UT1I. All impoited and maiiufactuied by me, and sold at less than Northern Prices. Real French Ronnols and Hats, Stravi goods, by the cato dozen or piece,. Infants floods, Floweis, Wreaths, l'liiines, 'l ips, Ribbons, Sashes, 'lies, Iltiching, Hilks, Satins, Velvets, Laeos, Corseta, l'arasols, (i loves and Mitts, Kdjsiugs, Bridal Wreathe. Ladies dresfes madn to order, coniplet in bust miiii no r, ut lowest prices. BRIDAL OUTFITS A FVEC1ALTY. All orders promptly tilled. MRS. M. E. HULL,. Oct I" lm. T OTIC K. Having taken tho shop that A. Katcn formerly occupied. 1 am prepared to o0, all Kinds of repairim?, wood or iron. Havinir been here over twenty year everybody in tho county knows that I n" dcrs'.aml uiv biisinoss, makinK wagoni and carts, buggies, and ironing Givo u.e a ci.ll. D. C. RICHARDSON. Jan 11 (lm. QOTTON lilTTrOlTsALK. 1 have for sale a fifty saw Needle Gr ton Din, In stood repair. Parties can s Ibis oin HfloL.u M. Koole's '"''"J'A Weldon, N.C. J. M.ML'LH!,J. aprlTH
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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