THE nOViNOKE NE'S J. W,.NLKI1 I'lmrii!! Tons. tHL'IISi.AY, MAIU'U 3, ISM. T.ii: Lfcfifature his refmtd to pi'i ihe bill ipproprialing funds (or the Votk town celebration. Congress lias made o appropriation, otheri of tho old ihir teeo Statci havS given fuads ina e be lieve IbeFreocb government his made 10 allowance fur the French militjry who ill tiiit this country on lint occasion; but North Cirolitu ennrmt di like wise. Oil I Nj. Ojr L'giilst rs iro too lealius for tho interest of the people. Itii far too ci'.ravngatit to give the imill in m of three thousand dollm to celebrate the Centennial Annivemry of . tbeaoit iapoitint ticWry of the revo lutionary war. The Democratic parti it actually bo fraid of doing ssruething the Republi can wont l.ka that it cannot cvrn ipend three thousand dollars to man Uln the respectability of the Slate. A Sia'e cilliwial in New Jerser, ah.i hit bjen in prison f.r cornij)tijo o public I'Hijcr, procured the passage of a bill through tho Legislature t ) pardon l.im. The (Jjvcrnor vetoid lb bill, giving his reasons there fur, and the New York II.'uIJ apcsWig. of lbs vito. laji! The action of the tiovernor deserves cnnimfrditi in. Tlicre is no class of criminal who deserve! puniihment tuoro seve.My thsn those who u-c their pliccs as public i fficers to cheat and rob the people. Aid yet there is no class f.ir whom sympathy is mnrc apt ti be felt. They hate friends, asinc'iales. iiitetciU persona horn ihev hac befriended Thry are "good 'ellom" and talk in lean i.h tut nifes and children. Hit. on the other hand, they are men of i i lolligence, who hare been highly h in rrerj. Their station ogjrivaicj their Crime. The (Jofernor of New Jersey deserves cnmrrjetidaliin for bis m lily, whole ortie aorJs. We publish this that our people may ace whit is thought of such mailers in fiiher plates. North Carolina is not the Holy Slate that has punishcl malfea mce in oiri;e, bat it see mi l) bo the poly one in which iny great nanth-r of ye ple wait t pnrJ in s jch criminals. - . 4W " Tun L'gUa'.ure hai rc'usfd t) es tablish criminal courts nlihoujh mere courts arc much tecdid ia some parts f the State. A plan is or will bj be fore that b idy far increasing tho r.un ber of 3j,eri.ir ( ' j urU JjJcs aid Districts. We care not particularly wha' plan is ad tpted ao mine relief is giicn, but rather preferred the criminal couiis tj Rpihli:ai parly created twelve j licltl circuits and ij.ile md s ilicitoi fr each. The D.-mocrnts came into r wcr ind said I W Is number was too hrje. The expenses of tho govern ment nasi be retreachcJ ii every pis e ble way ; and they red re I the num. ker of District ti nine. That was one of the many thing d me t lessaa the fl.iw of money fr jti the State treasury liw they want ti restore the original nuwber of Ji;s'.r::u. We arc out at the centre ind cam it tell wh it are the plans nr nvitives of the pttty, but ii aeems to us that tbo Lji ,1 itttre d rs not give very wat'l'e dulilh-r ni in ti I'io kill! which ire br.iaM before them. The members of that bady with nroe eiceptioos da not s:em to bo iu sympa thy with the pjoplj, G Alti lKI.li is his tcl'mri and words ince bit rlecli.in has, without saying s i positively, foreshadowed a policy of con e!llitlio and friendly feeling for the Siuth, Mr. (Jaifi.ld nny wivh t portoe this eiuni bat he has not the pawer He w'.il be overpowered by his idvisort. The Cihanet. no muter which fitlioo of the Now York Kepub li:ol O.ii favor with the leilet will he composed ehhfly of stalwarts. Jilaine who is conceded by all lo be Hueretary nf S;ale is md nUais has bn i bitter enemy of the S mth will it i cuaseq ie-ice of his puiii n hive mach t.j d with limping tie pillcy of the idmiaistration. 3! liJct this the whole course i f the l!cpublicau piKy thowi (hit it will not brook in; c::;ti-ci tssiri: th: S'luth. Tha nu chioe met in ill tho N lit hern HtaUs are lulwirts and the mschi ne men iro il wajs auecossful. Cji.klin'a cntrol of New York and Caruerou'i ii fluci co ia Pennsylvania are all pnwciful Dntwitk tttodiuj the baasiel i id epeudence ol the new Sjoator from the latter State, And lately the opposition to the ap poiatmrat of in ex-:anfu.rate aolJier Misti.lint marshal for the inauju-i-tioa cert m-mics shows the feeling of the INpublictn party. Tboie it the 8 mth who Impe for in en of wood will and fellowship between the North and South during the nut four yens are iu our opinion deitinrd t) be disappointment. We do not ri pect it ourselves inj ndviio othen imt to be orer sanguine. Tbe H"publi:int bare control aod iotend to keep it and li dj to ibey will keep up tho bloody ahirt doctrine notwiths'andi-c that jarejeot'i fid-d hue. i.;mw,itivk m nniitv, Sl'NATi: Tvmdav, Feb. 22 id. Mr. Newsom J 1J.II f to ippropriate $.'(K) to the (Joloved Itiaouke Institute, titnnte at Wc'don. Mr. 1'a's in : Resolution ol sympathy for Ireland. House bill 27, Senate bill, author iiting the employment of coni:t lab r on the public highway! an4 on the treft! .f ci:ifS and towns, paScd' third rending yeas ,11, nays C. ,'ii-imie bi I "li t, in rt-laii in to the execution of prisoners iu capital fvlories, was tailed. 1I0FSK. A bill was reported favorably by the Judiciary committee ia fuvor of estab lishing criminal touitl. Mr. l'lylhesTo prerent bribery at clrctions by giving Inti'lijaUng liquori while a cindiditn. Heletrcd. Senate bill with regard to digesting the statute laws of the State was put on its third resding. Mr. I'ledsMO I'ffered an amendment to I'nko on: the tu'iie cf W. T. Dir'.ch nnd insert the name of W. 1'. lluutn. Mr. K')o called for the picvinu. q iOhti.it, and the call was sostuiiu'd. SKNATK. Wi:iin::s:av, Ib. 23 J. The school bill was amended and adiptrd in committee iif the nholc. And the bill tLeu passed its stcutd rcaling. The rrs.lu im ipprupri'itinj J,"'."X' to be expended in the Yotk tjwn tele britiou was table I. HOL'iK. M. Diy: IS.il to revive and renew the chatter of the K an ke and C impany. Mr, (Jiecn, of C.itcn: To alb fetn iles of tho ago of 1-s to vote on all rj'Ks! ions of prohibition. Referred. Mr. Ileilman: For tho better pro tection ol creditors. Mr. Carter: Toincresst the number of justices in the several cou .lies of the S'atc. Cilcndar. Mr. lij' ting : To increase the num ber of S iperior Courts Jjsticei to twrlre. K!crrod. I! II to codify the laws patsod its third readig. SKXATE. Tlll ltsDAY, Feb 51 h. The bill to reiseiod consolidate the public ichuol law, odd to make more ellicietit the system of education ii this State, was placed on its third reading Mr. li.i'iilioii stated thnt inasmuch as il seemed to be the settled view f the S'n.i'.e t ) make chanties in this bill, he moved tb; Senate take n reces of a few minutes for the sake of hearing the views of the Supeiiotendent of l'ublic Instruction upon the suhj -ct. ) i nccou it of the olij ction of cer tain Senators the motion, wis i h. drawn. A-nendments were ofT.red ti section 'J by Mr. (ilenn, providing that the county b iatd (if rducution shall deter mine the books to be used instead o( the S ale b iard, as approved in the bill Ad .te.l. Mr. Finfier: Tint tho S'.ato II iard or F.ducalion s tall rcc .minend n seiies of tut books to bo iis.-.i in the public schools when adopted by the county board of education. A I opted. Section G'2 Aincndtnent was pro posed by Mr. Fnigcr filing tho rate of taiation at 12 cents on property and 37 on the poll. This amendment pro voked a g'io'1 ucal of discussion. .Messn. Finger, Merrill, Whitaker aid Mehanc favored the amendment. Messrs. I, ickhart, York uud llichurdson opp ised it. The amendment was ad'Mtcd. S?vcral aTendmcnts wrrc i ffjred by M -ssrs Williamson, of K lenc ombo sidCaike, increasiug tho ilaties ul tbe teachers, which were lost. The bill as amended passed its third reading by a v.ite 4') to 2 A motion was made to reconsider and lay that motion od the table, which prevailed. norsK. Mr Pewell:To compel parents to send children 1 1 school. Keferrtil. The bill f stsblithinc tho maximum rale of freight and fares was taken up as u fi iMied business and after much discussion w is ta led. lhusobill Sl", Ii.troduced by Mr Tlionns, was put on its second reading, it prisidci for the election nf three conimis ioners every lo years, who shall have power lo regulate freights and fates. The bill nfier much discussion and may ametidiuen'.s was passed. SKN.VTK. Fkihay, Feb. 25th. Mi- lutl.e: 1 rum certain ciliins of Watrrn con iiy asking the appointment of M-. W.M. C. P.ake j islice of the pea v Mr. t il 'iiiiiehsm : I'cMtion of certain C'tnris ul Ujiteu countv aeainst the oew county of V mcr. Mr. Tucker: 1!:II to prohibit tho ale and manufacture of s.iiriluous lin lor withi i the S ate. This bi!l was i fled as a substitute lor all tirccrdine hilU upon tkn suNj'ct. Udered u be ptlottd. Ilifctred. i iocs:?. Mr. Smedct, by consent, presented i peti.i.in Iron cilirens tf H'irreii asking l no lence In ; and fiTim tho grand j try of Wke ag ii.nt criminul' districts in the State. U nite bill to establish three criminal districts in North Carolina was put on its second reading. O i motion of Mr. Uiedsoc, the bill was recommitted to the judiciary coin oait'ee, with instrit (ion t' report a bill providing for an iucreaso of juoVea S-nate bill to donate an acre of Stito land to the Shaw 1'nivcrsity for the.pur pnse of ereclin; a colorid medical college. Several gentlemen made re marks ia faor ol ibis bill,, and Mr. i iif! try opposed it, ar.d called fur tbe the hil passed by a vote of GG to 2, SKNATK. SaiVkhay. Feb. 2vth. Mr; ! irtch : I!, II to encourace the investment of foreign cspiial in the Stale, llefirred. O.i motion of Mr. Whitaker, Senate bill 4Hl aas taken up, bill to incorporate the Itinlc of F .field. An nmendmrpt was propiised by the committee, mak ing ctockholders liable in twice the amount of their stock. Tois anient' -mrhl was opposed by Mr. Whitaker ai being an iin'ivatioo in granting a ich chatters in this State. Tbe amend ment was lost. Tne bill passed ill stood and thinl readings. On motion of Mr. Whituker, the bill to increase j istices of tbe peace wai reconsidered, that bo might add an amendment increasing them ia Halifax County. Mr. Williamson offered sn amend ment increasing them in Pi vie county. Adopted. 1'hssjI third reading. norsK. Mr. Itiwmnn, or prohibition, re ported unfavorably on the bill to sub mit' the qucsti n of prchibitiou to the pen,le. Mr. lliwmai, for the j dnt committee on prohibition, reji irted a bill to regu late the sale of I q lors i l this Stale. The bill was read at length and made ilie special order for .M indsy at 12 to. SKNATK. Monday, Feb. 23i!i. lull to establish Ihrrhart coutty pasrd its third reading. A bill in relatiwn to the Inst'tutiivi for the 1 j a f and .n.b u'id the lilind passed second and third readings. II -uc bill 2S2. Fer.ate bill 4 IS. in rcla'.im to scales, weights and meas ure, passe 1 aec md and third realings. House bill 102. Sr ate hill .185, to amend chnptrr 32"i of tho las of 1870, to provide a fund for the payment of jiirnrv, 1 1 i use bill , to emp'wer c ni'ity surveyors aiid their (lepii ies lo alni i- ister oaths, passed its second and third readings, II ruse till 30.). Senate .10 J, to pro. hibil the s ale of anient spii iis t minors, passed its second reaiilng. 'i'lur bill makes the dealer responsible fur all damage done, l'assed third reading. ihh:sk. ri:ciAt. oitniT. was Senate bill to regulate the sale of liquors in this State. After seieral amendments had been sent forward, Mr. Hiwrnan called lor the previous q lesti in. The Cull wis not sustained. Mr. liledsoo moved lo indefinitely p istpone, and ad Iress the House on the merits nf the bill. The bill strikes de recilv at the c mi win school system o' iht Slate. AllhoHgh the bill was en titled on "Act to r. g.ila'c the sale of Tq'iors," it w is simply prohibition ia its sir ii'gcst form, lb was oppose 1 to il ei t'ti'ly, Mr. IliWiun thought the q-iestiin re solved itseif inl i one item, sit : whether rq mr deali ig re lou ided to the brm fit of the Stale and the ciliztns thereof, and he was willing to risk the success of the bill on that prop isiiion. The t ill simply provided that ih who danced must pay tho fi Idler. Hid studied the matter lb iroughly and was prepared lo di his d.iti, and hoped each and every member on the fl lor would do the same and do it at once. Mr, tiraiuger ino.ed to amend by correcting certain typographical errors and omisii ins, and addressed hiisjlf to the bill 111 had studied the matter well, and, io fact, had prepared most of the bill under discussion. He stated thui an absolute prohibitory law, 1 1 bo submitted I the people wuld be re ported during the week. He then spoke t ) (ho d tails of Ihe bill. If llio pres ent General Assembly did pass thu bill they would be blessed by future gen erations Mr. Glenn, nf St.ke, set t forward soveial amendments, uud stated thai though his nine idinenH might bo ruled down, he would v ile I r the bill at lis final passage, although in doing so he figned his ran political doom, as his constituents were opt) ised lo anything approaching prohibition, Tbu com in ii tee weru uiblaken if they thought lhal a hih tax would k eo nil tiers ns from goi g il l i the business Dealers did not pay the high Ux ; it vv.ia the consumer wtri pnil i', and h;s wife and chil lien who sud'.-red fron it. Mr, Diy approved of ihi bill in all its provisions. It was a clearly cut and defined issue between tho I ratal part ol man and the nmncti and children nf the State, and in s ich an issue he was, re gardless of co;iseq"0nce, on the side of his mother, bis sister nut his ire. This is tho first s op in the tight direction, and he s ip orted it with all his soul and all his bear', Mr. Manning believed that this legis. Istion was in the tight ilircciion a 'id would do much pond, iIhiiimIi nit much as iti particular frirnds thought. U there was nut a public sei.tioieot be hind this law, it W.H wiitthless and would accomplish nothing ; but he be lieved pubi c sentiment was iu ftvor of the bill. He did not have any fears for the political etlect upon bin s:lf or his paity. IIj knew tlut whatever good ever came to this country u.ust c ioji from the Democratic party, Mr. Pago ib night it would be as right to legislate against hardware merchants who sol I deadly weapons- as against the liquor dealer. Ih believed ho would best do his duty to his peopla by voting against the bill, which he iutended lo do. Mr 15 iwm in here called the previous question, which waa sustained. Ihe motion to indcuoi'.ely post poso Uilcd, and all the amendments vx Cept Mr, (iraingcr's, which limply cor reded tbe typography, were toted down and the bill parsed Its second reading by 1 vote ol b yen lo 31 nivs Mr. Pit introduced a bill to cstab- list) a criminal district iu NVrth Caio tin. Calendar, vcas and nsy, after which NE.V ADVERTISEMENTS. piano" and" organ wareroom. The Bwl Pllnow and Low..t iMeea. TUB WKBfcll PIANO Acknowledged by all BMil the Hewt Instrument made. Othsr Stylus or 1 lanoi always ou band. A Noierb Plants, Stool, nl Cover, 9175.00, ORGANS. MASO k HAMI.I.1-. BSTEY B KKW. SHOX1SUKH. Orna from .'! 00 to 00.00. An Elegant 7 Slop Ortaa and Stool. . $75. Don't buy until you visit our Wareroom. Hond for cataloBtio. We warrant for 0 years, SCHOOL BOOK--SCHOOL STATIONARY. T. 8. NECKWITH 4 CO., Peloraborg, Va. Dir. 3 6rw. s WHITKIIKAD A SON1 II A L I F A X, N. C. TIIK KAHMKIt' IKlir'IIAXT. OrrCM' OLD STAND. , A cumpfoto stock of PHY (loons, tutu. litttKS, CI.dTIIIN'l, HOOTS, K1IOKS, HATS, CAI'fl, NOTIOXH. A Full Assortment of All Lionel, to ho found in tlm boat tore, and pticea ns low II not lower lluo any store In i.n Tnin HECTKi.f or thk state. Hut all kinds of Country produce lor tho liiithust ranh priepo. Call and oxanilnn. M. W1HTKI1EAO ,t SOX, Halifax, N. C. rjlllK BEST SALOON IN HALIFAX. M . W II I T E II R A D k S 0 N. Oyipoislle the. Hotel TIIK. I1KST HAH K KIT I.N HALIFAX. All k in 1a nf Llqunra, Wines, rtrandlea, (.'hnrnpigno t'lder, Largor Boer. AIsOCIQARN AND TOBACCO. Mixed drinks of all descriptions put op in tho REST ST Y L E. Call and get a good drink of any thing Unit you inav rail for. Halifax, N. C. -:o: T II E FKK It Y . Wa havo rented tho Kerry aers tin river at Halifax. All puties In Nnr.h Kinpt'iii cnunly ill 0ml It to their aivan Ihko to Im.lo with ua, a tliey cu gets dis count on lurry llcknut. l erry LlekeU knot at their atore to Hall fax on nnle. M. WHITEHEAD SON. HallfBX, N. C. ocl ly. G. J MOiSELEY, Keepa crnatantty on hand A C 0 M P L E T E STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES' Huoli aa S.;ar. t'offec. Fl.mr, 11e-n. I.ar.l. Mnlmifa, hyru, run. Hnnp. Tiihaceo, rtnutl, and l'l.ir. A Full Line of ( onfertloncrlcs. Fr.neh, and Plain riMill, rke, Cravkrra Slv.lniL nt Tin irnn. SV,..l VI-OIaw ... I'Mcki'ry and dim ware la unexcelled in the TOWK 07 WELD OK. I linve liml enturfieil ffsun Hnlllinn mnA .n t. k l ii.iw cmnplete, with ail jrooitn unually f.'illij ih A PlllNTCI.AtXMiiKtN'KKT KTOKR. Iholec Fwintly llaller Tor Tb AND- fiKI,HiTRKAM cnKKSB A upecialty durliiKtlie wlnrer aeuwn. P1ICES BOUND TO SUIT .TtO. -Try me at the corner next to Mm. Wllklni lloiuslliij House. U. I.UtWKLKY april 20 ly. QtOTIIINUt (LOTlllXUtt All persona wanting suits of olntliea or lurniauinr giHKta can call on the tinder. atKtied who will take tbelr meaaure and i.ave euua ihh.Io at rillLAOELIMlIA IMtlC'ES. Samples for exaioluailon and aaloation Uivo me a oall. J. T. EVANS, Wki.uon, N. C. Agent t r Wtnnimaker A Uiown. Ju27ty M. F. HART. W. n, HARRISON CRAND FALLOPENINC : oo : AT : oo : H ART II ARKlNOX'H TRKMOOTT AND (IOOCH S (ILI1 PTAMI1. NEW coons. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Sew GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. We dtjite to Inform our frlonrts atad the pub lic generally, tint we have prut returned from the North where wa purchased with rare a a 'lcct ntock of roods, consisting of : DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, DOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. CLOTHING, AND HARDWARE, And overylhlna; that is usually found in a flrnt clana atore. If our customer! want a Ml' IT OF CLOTHES Wo will hnv them. It thr want Shoes for l,clli-v Children or Mm, or Do Jtii of any Btrl, they will always he on hand. We keep ZCIULEB'S lIAND-lIADEgllOEt. Ourfooda and prlcn will bearthi closest In sjiect Ion, and we Invito our frlenda to giva as a rail. 1IAKT A IIARRTIOIV, Washinxton Athiiuo, Wei lou, K. C. Sept 13 ly KADUU AKTEltS FOR GROCERIES ASD SHOES. S. CLABK, OH TEI HILL. Keeps conslaully on baud, all kinds of FAMILY CRDCERIE8 i.igt;oiis, TOBAwn, ssitp, A nd eTwrytbing that li uaually f mud iu 1 FIRST.CLA5S GROCERY. SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND STYLE8. Call and examine befora purcliaalng elaewbere. K. CLARK, rwt 7 If Weldon, N. C. Ul'OB TANT LAN II SALK. P.y Tirtno i.f an order of Halifax Slipe rlor Oourt, wo will aoll at publio auolloa for cub, t Hi Court Hoiimi In Halllax town, on Monday, March IKSI. Using the Ural Monday of aald b.iiior Court, that valuable tract of laxtd known aa "llarh lnil," altoate In lUllfa County N. t:., ailj'ilnliis tho laniU of Knki, 1'. llervev, Thoa. U l'urnall, W.T. Purnell and olliera, and oouUluIng about 13U0 aerea. It hoing the tract ow-d by Muuitn F, Furoall and l eietediugly aluabJe and tawlrable. For further parliuulars apply to JOS. n. BATCH KLOR, JNO. A. MOOKK, Cornnilf alonera. Halifax, W, C. Fb. IL 181. fcb.Vf tds. ADVERTISEMENTS. B. T; S I DRUGGIST AND' W E V D O 5, N. C DEALER IN PURE D R U G S, FINE TOILET SOAP, FANCY HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, PERFUMERY AND FACYY TOILET ARTICLES.' TRUSSES AND SHOULDER BRACES, GRASS AND GARDEN SEED, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, and DYE-STli FFS, LETTER PAPER, PENS, INK, ENVELOPES, OL ASS, TUTTT, ' CARBON OIL, LAMl'3 AND CHIMNEYS, Specially: Wiiitk LicknT On 150 Dkgkkks Fire Test. -I'liysnlan.n' Prejerlptlons A ccuratly ((itniiouiHled.'il rnrXTItY MKItrilANTS that deep In "toi'k a small nRortnietit rf Ilruirs, anch aa l audanum, r.irnimrie, I'ntent I'iiIh. 'a-lir nil. will ilu well, ami are invited, to ciaiulno my prlrea to' them nu marls thliiK" hi'lnrn m -liHitiiiK In the Northern uiarketa HeKpecllully, 251y W II I T E & S L E A 1) E II S OF IN THE BOTTOM. Paving just returned from the Northern Markets wliero they bare purchased a large and complete a toe It of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS, CATS, BOOTS, S II 0 E S. HARD W A II E, CUTLER Y, S II A W L S. DRESS GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, BROWN DuMESTlW AND EVERY THINC ELSE FOR CASH. COTTON ASD ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY P B 0 D U C E BOUGHT AT HIGHEST CALL AND EXAMINE ACENTS FOR MILE OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST HAMWPMB AND WW.!. UBi.KCTfcri CLOTUING OF THE LATEST STYLES AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES. WHITE octTtf. STILL THEY FLOURISH. Ml. A. It. ZOLL1C01TER AND BROTHER DRUCCIST5 WELDON N. C, TllSi LAR'UHHT AMI HKST KI.KI'TEI) pT(M'K Of Klti'dS M EDICINEtl, Ac., IX II A L 1 V AX COUNT Y. I) A. R ZOLLICt FPEK ifellRO. HAVE IN STOHE AND ARE DAILY RECEIVIX" Fit KM II Nl I'l'LIKM OF IUI';H, ftrcil AM MEI'ICINES. TAINTS OILS DYE STUFFS I'EFL'MEKY. SOAPS, RTATIOMTRY,' " COMIH. UHlSllli- rillLKT AliTH'LKM. LAMP AND LAMP FIXTUHE3, KRHOSHNR AMI I.L'tUtltlATIXU OILS. OF THE HS9T QUALITY, ALSO A FULL LINK OF ( ONKKO I tONEUIEH, SUCH AS PLAIN AND FUKNCII OANOlt-a, Al'l'Lk.3, UltAMbBS. hV M. Jto. Their ttnek nf Drug, Medicines 1c , is eorotilete, ind they r specially invite lire" public genererilly and the phvsiciani to call and tximine I tie ir atock before pur-' , chasing elsewhere. Akv' Uool8 not in stock can be had in 24 hours notice. V They would nit reapeclfully invite the ladies t i examine their stock of perfunv ery aud toilet articlef, ss they ore lure tliey can please them. Their ituoK couifsh of in PORTED tXTKAtTS AND t OI.OES SlTfll A FAniNA'sGKIlMAX, IIoyts Okuman.I.i bins Extbactk, Fl.9UI w WTKn, and all , other colognes ranCinr in price (Vim lOota In I 50 pe. bottle. Their Toilet Po ' . den embrace all Tctlowi good.., Lii,y Wiiitk Roijols-Phantom Powdius, in fact all that any one could wish iu this line.. They alvravs keep on hand (be Urrrest ass irtmeat of the flueit &, 10 and 15 etl.; Cigars te be found in the luain or SVtIdorv ttbich they guarantee lo be equal to any; j5 ia the market, and are aiire they can please any jide nf a good cigar at any1' , ' price ranging from SJ to 25-ccots. They also keep Hie beU article of vaokiij : anj chemiig tobacco. They are always r-lud lo see their friends and will take great pleasure in thoit'!' their goods and quoting prices, whether they fcell nr nnt Mr. D. U 'I llicolTer,.na of the firm trill remain during tbe winter io Daltimo"'' , where be will have r. oppr.ffrfiiiy to ae!ect goodi it bottom prices. DR. A. R ZOLLI COFFER & BEO. , . ' . , Look Tor Sign West side Vab. Ate , U'eldon, N. C. 1 rcacriptions carefully filled and patients treated under (be immediate supcrvii' ioo or Dr. A. R ZdllirjnfrVr, who with thanks for past patronage , CQOt'uiues tb praelice of medicine aiTieretofore and can be found at Zollict Cftr'i drug store e !l-!tbur eight and dJy bco not worCiwoDlli tr.5ar.ed. tep 3 M MONl PHARMACIST; MEDICINE g; cd emiCal s; B. T. SIMMONS T A I N B A 0 K. :o :- LOW PRICES. WELDON, N. C. CASH PRICES.. OUR L A R G'E STOCK- END SPOOL COTTON. EVER UUOUCIIT TO WELDON. (JOODS OP SVEUY DESCRIPTION. & STAIN"BACK

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