THE ROANOKE NEWS
THURSDAY, : : : NOVEMBER S3, 1882.
NOTES HERE AND THERE-
A. stock Company has been for aril to nner
Ite Una ( etreet cart In Charlotte.
fheOiford Torchlight has enlarged and w,i
,r j!d to note thlt evidence of prosperity.
Major Yeatee who a itaort tint Inee wn
taken lo an eejlum baa (Merely recovered.
It la rtporttd that Gin. Beauregaril will
Barrf Mra. Vandarbllt. 8ha la worth tOO,-
000.
W. M. McAdoo, a native of North Carolina
twenty-Are yeare old was eleetcd ta Camlets
froa New Jersey.
The auroral atorm of Friday waa gcuaral
throughout the eonulry. Chicago waa isolated
baa tbe world.
Ki-Oot. Haadricka la rapidly convalescm
ind la axpettod to br out of doora and et
ttndlog to buiiuets in a few days.
W. F. Cody, otberwlae "Buffalo Bill," I
golnr to Enropa next May. Soma on y
Cody baa made about $1,000,000 by wallr.ini
after imaginary acalpa on the stage.
The ratnrna of the election will be ofllcUi'y
eanrafiedon next rhuraday. The Govern r,
lenatary of State, Attorney-General and l o
atahtriof tba State Senate, oue from en h
politl al pany, to be appoluted by the Gorei
lor, constitute the Board.
Charlotte Jturnal : It In a lingular fact tha
la Gutoi, a county of forty-flye distilleries ami
probably tba lareat whisky Interest directly
opposed to prohibition, every candidate
elected waa a aupporter of tba prohibition ac,
tr'at lcaat aucb ia aaaertad to be the cm.
The Mormon hierarchy ia not conHntng Ita at
tenlton to Utah Territory by any 0111111. 7 In
hundreds of Monnotii now eoming by every
etramer from Europe ar not all conducted in
Utah. They art lent to Colorado, Wyoming
Alr.ont, Narada and Idahi). In Idaho the
Mormon biibopa bare made the moat deter
aiaed effort! at colonization; III Arlrona the)
are wry active; also in A'tw Mexico, aud di
net rare a conlinenUI for tli E-luiiodi law.
under which only tfce arreit baa been madt
tliaa far.
Wbrn the headlm rooster waa on exhiil
at the late Stale fair aeteral medical men
attained blia. Among oih-e, Dr. R. A Lan
caitar, oae of tba aurgeoni at the aleaebou e
He did not believe the atory of accidental de
capitation aa toW, and when he went back 10
tbe almshouse he aecured a number of chicken
heads end eipe'lmented upon Iheiu lint. He
became satisfied that ha could take the bead
of a chicken oft and not produce death, lo
aarry out thie belief b took a hen and pro
ceeded toaakil!fally diaaect tka bead, Icavm
tba brain intact and tba gnllet expoied. Thii
wai dona aeveral day, and the chicken la alive
and walking about. Dr. Lancaster feeds the
thicken by means of a tube, and ao long at
thill kept up than ii no question ot tlx
fowl' lliing. A freat many people bait
keen ont to tha chicken. KichinonJ Din.
pitth.
Mr. Ambrose Byrd, a very prominent citlzui
ot Mitchell county, N, C, wra murdered on
Saturday under peculiar circumstances near
Bskeraiilli. lit waa engaged exleusively in
buslneu with three brothers, Cbarlea, Edward
aad Marion Whltaon. They came to the ttore
and demanded tbat Byrd should surrender bit
property and leave. All were armed to the
teeth and made threats to kill him If he did
in Instantly depart. Byrd left the store, bu
as ha returned all threo ahot him, riddling h r
body witb backabot. lie died aa lu fell. At
the moment a party of Byrd's friend came p
and bit tie began between Ihrse and th
Wbllsons. m which sever.il were woanded, bu
ill tha brothers eecaped aud took to tba mouu
taint. Two hundred moaotaiueere are In pui
iilit. They are guarding every road leadnu
Into Tennessee and swear instant veueauce on
the murderers, wbo will be lynched the mi
tut they are captured. Tba Governor, tin
county and tha citizens bav offered bt-avy re
wards for their capture, aud aucb au excite
ont has not been know In that part of ibe
lute In years.
POINTS IrVVoLITICS.
Woman auffrage waa defeated lu Nebrak
iySB.000 lOtee.
tngeraoll ha nominated General Sherna
for Freaidaat in 184.
GoTirner elect Pattison declines to have an
display at hi Inauguration.
C l. T. M. Holt la spoken of for 8 naker 0
the House of Reprascutatlvea.
Tit Mw Berne Jtuniel nomlnatea Ma)
hi. Rut baa for Goternor In ism.
Fully one hundred colored mia Toted the
Dcaoeratic ticket In Wil.nn county.
The Greenhoro Patriot comae out for Gri
Alfred M. Scales t,r Goiern ir in IBS.
Knbeeou expanded 170,000 to secure hit
aalnatloa and election to Congres. A bit'
tua to lost.
Papa Barrow ha been elected Stattor frntn
Georgia to III Senator Ulll't unexpired term
Hi I a year old and a lawyer.
The Pennsylvania Btalwarta are preparing
to continue th war against lb Independent
There le eon solitary Indication of a possible
raeooclliatlon.-YTaah. At!.
Do tb Democrat dealra to elect their Gov
areerta 1W4 . They must nominate ma
with unsullied private character. Tb
est drepthe politician. New Berne Journal
TkupetpUmMi nominate tb candidates d
1844. Tb noalooe mast b men of th.
hlghnat latfgrlty and without lusplrlnn
Oibsrwla Monk Carolina uay be clttttd at
"doubtful'-Wll Star.
IStmetor political pertlee In this countri
y change, but w ar Democratli) now ami
3ttw, atjcaas ia Mat oae word la ent-ai
all tba hallowed principle ot liberty and good
f'ernaent. A internment of, for aid by the
P'onle.-JVne South,
Greensboro AitrM : Th election of the ne
KroO'Hara, lo the Sad Can sessional District,
la decisive victory over the Kavrnoe Ring.
Be drove the machine candidate, Bo'iba, oil
f the race, and scored a brilliant victory over
Xott and hli gang.
Ceaeorl Rtgitttr: The white men of the
tat of North Carolina have apokea In Ian
dage that cannot be eniiundaratood, (hat Mr
fiWm of County Gonntmtnt that protftit t't
trtuury of tit (As eountiu, and ptrtirula-'y
thuee countlet which bav a majority of negro
"Xrt, ahall he preserved.
Raleigh, AT. m-04m rw: Unofficlel returns
ad a doae estimate Indicate that tbe Seni'e
willaUndM Democrat and 10 Republlcana,
o the Horn 73 Democrat and 4 Repuhll
cm Oa Joint ballot th Leglilaiur 111
taid 108 DtaoeraU and M Republican. Th
tat Legislature etood. Senate S Democrats t
U Repabilcaaa, and the House 74 Democrat,
lMpt;tBtpio9rT(lii. WlYifity
.iIB,hi!f.2-i"' "V'f"" "' uo "'l-oiia .
nt. Nil niTninmiii'.ii.ti.. 1
V" " ' "crnmiisnynii coininiinli'atlont.
Anynii whnmny I ,,.,, M
madP ny corresiiondi-ntran obtain t!ie imn:
.111 api'lli-ntmn tn tin- Killtor
Oorres.ondiiit will rlt-n,i!v ,,
allien! tliH imi.-r. ami n, avoid liaviinr thi-i.
communications thrown In thr w I.MHe
will urntuli tholr iitinon-n.n i,P,.,.r.rllv fn,
'"""tion-liutaaa iruaraniy of gm (aitl
aewlll not notice ationyroou orreaimiiilenc
Xl'artics fliiiliiiK a enwt uinrton the mai
Kin of 'heir rii)iir, opiwHe Mieir mum-,
will take notice Unit their tul.i rliitii,ii
ha expired, un.ttlie paper will ho ill--continued
unlij,s lliey onlcr It roiivwed
VHI'RCll DIRECTORY.
RarritTCiiiiRcH -W. P.Hlako. l-aator-Preach-;n
every VndaiuHtliSun.lavs, at m
''' Sunday who. I cv-ry sun.lay at 9 :
a. M Prayer-mei tlnicevory Wii.wav ,.
MfTHomsT RPiaroMLClitncii.-W I ('unint
jjirn, Pastor-IM-oaehlng every 1-t anil Sun my
at II a.m., and 7:t.i r m. tsmnlnv tehonl ever
I'ROTTAST UriM-oi'Al. ClIURCIl.-A. S. Smith
j S.0rT Irr'",li"5-'tliSunilavt at II a. .. .'
it a' "'"""a 4'h funday
LOCAL.
All qniet once more.
Christmas is not fir off.
Nice weather for hunting.
Wildon waa lively last week.
Loog out for cold weather now.
Lot of cotton In the Buldi yet.
Oive ui a rrit on the liquor cues.
Con up ami lottle for your paper.
Nixt Thursday Is Tbanksidrlng day.
Inferior court is in sesnlon this week.
Everybody bad a good time at the Fair.
Get your turkles ready for next Thundiy.
A nice lino of Gents and Boys clothing at
M. F. Harfa.
The side-showmen and gamblera have dim
.larted.
Nearly everybody has the worst cold they
ever had in their lives.
Why be weak! Why not not be healthy,
nliust, and atrong, by nslug Brown's Iron
Bntersf
CorriNS of all alzea and qualities at E. A
'utlirell'. atore. Prices as low aa any othn
dealer.
Whether you live in town or in the country,
we are anxiously limkin for yon to eoiue u
and settle your subscription.
L0".lake your old things look like new l
ned the Diamond Dyei, and you will be happy,
ttiy of the fashionable colors for 10 cents.
Died of neuralgia of the atmnnch and bowels
in Sunday night, Nov. 19th, ISJ, In Northamp
ton county, Mrs. Sarah E. Morgan, aged 41
yeara.
Married at the Davis House Nov. 20th 1880
'y Eev. W. L. Cuningglm. Mr. Jamoa V
Grant and Miss Emma E. Gates, both of Nor
folk, Va.
A druggist In New Richmond, O., Mr. E. J
Dunham, writes us the following: I rnsldr
Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup onu of the verv ben
things made. 1 use It altogether in my owi
amlly and can therefore recommend It.
B -
Killed by a Train. -Harry Eaton, colored
at ruu ove and killed by a train on the Wi.
uliigton Knad on Saturday lat. Ho was ai
inptiug to steal a ride and It la suppose
while making efforts to get on the tralu, M,
uid waa kllied.
- - ana -
(Jlke t'Li'B Entertainment. To night the
itoanoke Ulce Club, Qur eiie, will vive an en
eitaiunient in Daniel's Hall. The programup
eonialns Hie latest aongs amonij them lieiiu
Huriganand llart'a latesl pieces. The ei -attainment
begins at i 'M o'clock. Adinissioi
i. 2i and 15 cents.
Personal.-M1ss Lizzie L. Prince, of Peters
burg, has been visiting friends In town.
.Miaea Jettiu dtal back, Mamie Anlersip
in. I Lela Lewis, who bar been attending
ebool at Littleton, paid short tiait to then
r speitlve homes last week.
Vlisa ialiie Bacon, of Brunswick county, Va
ii visiting frleuds In Waldo.
Entertainment. On Tuesday night a
lamel a Hall, Mr. J. II Tilghinan euterlulur
i small hut Select audieme, by reading eevc a
lection a, grave ami gay. Among them w
ha "Welded Link," read in honor of it au
hor Judge J. F. Sliniiions of Mississippi, f . .i -aerly
a citizen ot Weldnn and aecond Pretl
lent of the Society, Mr, Tll;hman being tin
int.
Tin OniE-ErED M instir Monday nlnh
A'iley Davis and hit wife, both colored, had n
light. T he trouhle arm from a nni alleg il
H-ccadilloes of Wiley. Wilry cut Ins wife I
everal places but not seriously and in retur
byway of reciprocating the lompllinent, Hi
wife punched a hole in Wiley's hesd which al'
I- not serious. T hey were taken before aotliu
Mayor CaptH, who illtpens -il justice te them
Interior Court. This court eoavened Ii
re jlr sesiinn on Mondiy last. There
full docket. Tbe Jail cases were di-pos-d o
Irst. No rase waa tried oa Monday, coar
inking recees afer the grand Jury was drawi
ind charge I. The liquor cateawlil l e takei
np to day and It la to be hoped tbat they will
.0 dually dlp 'led of aud no more be brought
before tbe court.
L. 0 Grady' Dun.ay. Without brim
unjust we cannot refrain from noticing lh
exhibit made by L. 0. Urady at the fair. Mr
Uradv'a show cites were ainna tha most at
rtctite sights In Floral Hal." Ills larg
huw casta wer flllod with Jewels rare am
aere most sni-tlcilly arranged so tbat earh
irlklt wai put In the p itltiun bet' time l to il
lid iiio viooiia liial linger I around in etam
utest tb truth of what we say. We bape hi
will visit tbe fair every jear.
New ADViRTUEMENTi Read the csrd o'
Dr. A. B. Pierce, offe-ing his pmfe-slonal sei
tlces to the cillZKiis of Weldnn and siirriup d
lug country. Dr. Pierce It sn oi l praclitlone
and is well known to our people.
1'srtlas desiring to ptirchatc a valaable farm
near town would do well to rent the advertlte
ment of Mrs. R. B. Parker, offering land foi
aule or rent.
John Galling, Trustee offers a valuable trac
of land for sale. Il I situated In this county.
a"Msgninent promises sometime em! a
sliry performances." A inagoillient tic.,,
tion to this Is found in Kldtiry-Woit which li
variably performs even mors cure then It
promise. Here la a single. Instance ; "Mother
has recovered." wrote an Illinois girl to ber
Entire relaiivei. "eb took Bitten for a
loug lime but without any good. So when
ana beard of lb virtu of Kidnty-Wort ih
got box and It bu lompleniy tared her livtt
omplalol."
ATTENDTO THIS.
Tb elcctimi is over, the Fair is
over, the cotton Is coming in and
we it ni treiy man Indtbted to ua
to rill and settle or to send amount
due by mall. If sny sre not certain
hnw much they owe, let them send
some amount and we will let thuin
know If tin y owe more. We have
been basy for several Weeka aud
could not pay proper alien' Ion to
our collecliuus, but will hereafter
aitead to them more closely. Plaaae
hriug us or srad us what yeu owe.
A Gam ui.er Beaten at His - .wk Gami
Latt week, a gambler who sold soap w lib, money
rapped up within It, waa beaten ont of twen
ty dollars ly Eaton Milla. Tbe gambler em
lloyd Katon aa an accomplice, Eaton was to
'puy a package wlih the money in it toconvluee
h cioad of Hie falrneu of tbe game, but was
to return the moaey. The trick worked al
ight until the time came for Eaten to refund,
ile refused to do so aud walked off with the
money lu his pocket lo tbe gambler's diecom
J lure, aud the aiuusemeul of the crowd.
Fatally 8sor on as Excursion Traim.
)u Wedneed.y night of last week, Thomas
Johnston, colored, while going home from the
fair was fatally allot. II was a waller at tkt
aailug house on the gruuuda aud lived In Eu
leld and went borne every light. While gulug
ome on the night above mentioned, he wa
hot by a man with whom he had difficulty
thlcb arots, some say, because he alpped uo
he mau's toes, aiidothera, becsut he used In
tuiting language il the presence of some la ilea
ho were on the train. Nobody knows woo
hot him aud uo anesla have been made.
For the Lkoisi.aturi -Capt. R. B. Peebles,
Lidepeudent Democratic candidate for th.
Lnglnlalure from Nurihamplon county waa
iccicd. His opponeut'i name was George A.
arker, but many ot the balleia bore the nam
f George ,V Parker, and others C. T. Par
.r. Tue Board of can tasters very properly
Jd not give theto votes to George A. Parkei
ind declared Capt. PtebUa elected. We learn
hat Parker will contest the teat when lb
Legliiaiure meet in January. Tb mistake
u the name on lb Kepubllcau tickets Wat
aused by the Republicans theaselvea.
IH'atii or Jacob lliooa, Esq. Sunday
Ighi I tit gentleman, so well known all otri
lie Slate, dlad, afier a few mouths' illneaa, ol
ousuiuption. Mr. Wigga was highly eataeuied.
mil wai for year in buimett in ibis city. H
iaa for sometime p ul repretunted Metara. K
J. Jahouey, of Portsmouth, V., la thl
itile. Ills age was only oV. During the wai
letorted In a Nor'h Camilla cavalry reglmeut
ie waa ery popular lu thla city aa well at
itowliere, and hia death will cause much re
;iel Hit funeral Services will be held from
he Flrsi Bajnl t church at 10 o'clock III
norulng Aoct-Oavrivr,
Mr. Iliggs waa a native of this county and
-pent the earlier yeara of his life hare U.
Ill baa relative In thla section who will
;rlsie lo bear of hia daatb.
Our Merciakts at tbi Fair. Among
ither handsome things wblrh we saw la
loral Hall lust week waa the abow-caee oi
down A Simmons, druggist, of this place
ii waa filled with parfuae aid other fanci
rtlvlia and waa much admired. It really de
- rred the notice it received.
'Mr, V. J. Naw alto had a show case on
xlilbitlou Ulled with all kiadauf good tblagt
riiicu were tempting euough for the aott self
eiiying Aud no doubt ibe appetite of many
ere increased. Our town snerchauia should
l HI Ihey can for the f Irs, and these genllt
ncn dctcrre credit for their interest lo lb.
natter.
ITuE Mosr Popular Vouno Laut at ti
'air.-Iii Floral Hall ilarlug the fair waa
.rite offered to tbe most popular young lady,
o be given to tha oue wbo received the high
-i number of votes. The Volea were eold a
n cent each; th money to go le the Roman
atholic chujch. Whin the volea war
. muled the result im.nl : Mist Travlt 21
les. Mitt Aninn Co dglaud HU, MltsMiggle
unigland 13s, Misa Urtia Toriney W. There
ero other acaltering votes. The prixtt, t
laiidtoine toilet set, was awarded to Mis,
I'ratis. Tilt aaiount realised waa about ).
'he whole amount raised for tbe church wa
1 1 ore tliau $100.
Fin in Si hit i. in i) Neck.--? be Snow Flak,
liuttrel Troupe," nf Scotland Neck will give
hi entertainment at ibat place on Friday ulgbt
li'cemiier in. This lrouie Is composed ol
. mng gentlemen of Ibe lowu and kaa given
i no ilun oue entertainment which have all
ecu well received. They will excel then-
Ivci al their next appolatuieut aud tliote
no fail to go will uiltt fun enough to 1 .
hem till Chrlttiuai.
As the proceeds are lo be given to Vine Hill
'Vmale Academy ull who cau should allet d
id contribute Ibrlr mite lowarle tba good
'Urpos. Admisslou 4 cents. Children lo
euts.
t young genlle naii of our acquaintance, on
ntering the Ball-room Thursday evanlng du
iu the Fair, ta her, whom he fondly imag
igcd waa to be bis companloa In Joy and sor
bin through this life, enJoylLg ibe latoiira
ting pleaiuresof the waltz with a rival. H
ivokes hit mute, and the following la the ra
mi :
hut I the girl I adore another enibraee'f
Vhat! the balm of her breath shad another man
usie?
Vhat! prcased iu the dunce by another man',
knee?
Vhat! panting recline on another than in- f
Sir. she's tour t. yuu have preawl from the f rp
Its tin bin.-;
rom the rot 'bud you've thak m the trcmulnu
dew ;
Vhat you've touched yuu may take. Pretty
walWer-aoieu!"
COMKLIMINTARY.-Tbe following resolitlm
l reeled to L. M. Long, Secretary and draw
y eihi'.ltor during lb fair apeaka for lt If:
lie the uedrralgueii wish to eipret throutl.
vnu nurappieilaiiuo of th eouriaay tltenjeil
m hy a!l the i-.tCv.-J ut ji.ui s-viaiy ni:
oir Mr Jutt cloard Hid eipvelally lu Mr. J,
: Grant, Chief of ir deparimout "f for lb,
inp.iriul, yet (Inn manner la which he ha
- tt kaiged hit duty.
We alto congratulate yoi lu the eeleetloa !
ur.fllciri for lb eaiaing year aad feel
inirl lriitt that la the ee.ectlou ot Major T. L
imry as P.ctldenl yoel oeed have ao fear
allure In the future, a we enutidrr hl ami
.tally suited to the po-lliou asslnded k a,
loping your asiiM'laiiitii coulmu d proip- rt )
ind that vour efforts to prouint tba wulfair
if your sectioa may i fo ly ic tilled.
We arc very iruli yours,
T, W. Bydnur, reprtseq:ng Athlon Surk,
lllchiaond.
C. W. Moatague, repreteiillag Chat. T.
Primer.
W Robloi, reprcieatlng L. L, Polk at Co ,
Raleigh.
R. D. McKoy, rrpreiautinj Watt dt Call,
Klchaoud.
M. J. Tubhs and J, L, lydoor, representing
J. W. Cardwell C i , Rlckmnn I.
Rat entitle wierooau lud ultur for tail
(Hep H-1 Hm t.
An Attempt or Si'iciui -Thla morn
ing alwut 1 o'clock, Mr. Henry Buret, an old
and well known citizen of thla place, residing
Oi tiolllngbrook sire t, and who fur many
veire paai nta Dten engaged In ine lurmturr
business In 1'eicrsburg, was found in bit shop
lying In a pool of blood wilb bis bead hnked
lo lecea lu a moat horrible inann- r. and bv In
side n chisel witb which be bad In (lie led lb.
ghastly wounds, from which hia lifa'a Mood
was laal Bowing, r .r some time psat Mr.
Borti haa been auOehnir from toellt o! meiit I
det ondiury, and a atriet wai h hd been con-
Uually keplou bit mnvementa ta It waa feared
that turn haria might befall him. Lan nighl
before retiring, b convened witb his family
aa pleaianlly and aa cheerfully aa uiual, and
told bla wife not to be uueaiy about bim.
Sometime during tha night, while Mra. Born
waa aalaep. he arose from his bed In hia night
clothe and camo down stair to hia ahep.
which la la the rear of bla atore, and there, it it
auppoaed, while suffcriog from a temporary
aberration of mind, he endeavored to kill him
self by backing his head to piecea with a chisel.
The Brat intimation that tbe family bad of the
horrible deed waa about 1 o'clock thla morn
ing, when Mrs. Borat discovered that ber hue
band was miatlng from bed, aad aeareh was at
once instituted for bla whereabouts. Tbe feel
ings of nit wife md children on tiiidl ig bim
alnioet at death'a door, and nntlrr such circum
stance, can better be Imagined than des
cribe d. Dr. David Steel was Irumeitlat ly sent
lor who did all in hia power to alleviate the
eiiffrrloga of tb unfortunate man and, if pos
sible' to save hie llle; bat at tbla writing, t
. u., bit dnsih la momentarily expected. -
bdri- Apptal.
Latral Intelligence la, that Mr. Bortt waa still
alive, but he I not expected to recover, but
may ilea several days. Mr. Burst waa a year oi
two ago a resident of this place and while here
made many friends. He wa a devout member
of lb Bapilst cburch.
NaiiowGdaob Road mom Wildon to
Rinowood. That the people ar tba Klogwooo
Section need a Railroad dots not tor an Instaui
adalt of argument. Tb only matter to be dr
lermlaed la hew ran the road be built. W,
have written on tbla subject more than one
before, but no one aeemed to take any interval
in tb matter. Agali we call the attention of
hose to be b. nettled, to the importance f a. -
curing a Railroad. They would have commu
u cation with the world at much lass eipeus
tuaa new, their property would increase In
value, the minute tba first cross-lie la laid aim
lu thousand waya Would they profit.
Tbrre la only on way in which th road caa
built and that ia by the people tbemsalvrt.
It la true that Ihey ran- get help, but they mutt
prt the ball la motion, There la aa old eay-
I ig tbat the Lord helpi them wbo help Ih'-ui
elvaa. We believe our peoole bav entarprlzi
enoagh to make tba effort. We auggeil tbat
ihey go to work and ascertain how much money
ihey can raise by subscription aud then ask
Col. W. F. Betteley to meet ! m and see il
arrangements cm be made to build tha road.
Te suggait Col. lease ley because that gentle
an la deeily inttrt-aied lu tha proiparity of
tha Siato and becauae he hs bean engage l In
t hi kind ot work and beciuie h has ibe in -ana
of building. A Narrow Guage Road could b
built cheaply aad everybody living iu leu ail
0 it could afford to subscribe. Ibe road would
certainly pay at the very beginning, and Just
here, we may sty tbat tb merchant and bui-
uais men of Wsldon ought te land a belpiti
hand.
Wabopeaoma cntarprislag gentleaan will
ke held of thii matter aud pith It. 'I I.
Koamoki Nawi will aid them In every way ia
lt power.
Til Fair. The weather held good all tbe
week aud on Thuraday aa imiuenie crown
(lilted tha grounds. Il waa estimated by soma
as high as l'i.000. The receipts were greater thau
ast ysar. Last week we noticed mauy of the
articles on exhibition, but there were mam
a overlooked. Among these wuru the follow
nig:
J. E. Morececk had some pel slots which
vlclded more then 60 bushels oa a quarter acre
f ground; they were magnificent. He also bad
urulps which ware Very large and made a
plendld exhibit.
L. G. Grady, Halifax, had three handaome
how cases fllltd with jewels, ornsmruls of
arloua k In da and niter ware.
J. T. Toung .t Bro , Fetenburg, made a
tpl.'iidld exuiblt of J-welry.
traemau and Greenwood of Norfolk, both
uadn haadteme displays aud their show cat. t
.dded muck to the beau y ot Floral Hill. We
u-ntlen thtie because tbe committee ou tire
eiums mads special mention of tbein In their
eport.
Mra. R. W. Browu bad beautiful butler and
Jelly on exhibition beaides other things which
could uot be axce led. Il was simply peifecl
J. Y. Savage, of Scotland Nack, bad a varii
ty of frails and canned vegetables oa exhibi
tion and two baudsmae bouquets.
Mra. Norlleet Smith exhibl ad aeveral vani
ties ot catsups Slid sauces that would mak
my meat taata good. Sua alsn exhibited ei
crllent bread.
Mra. Neal sent soma of tha best cecoaa ut
cike that waa ever eateo.
M s. R. B. Brickell took aeveral premium!
for her excellent Ji-lllet aud preaervea which
era ricuiy uetervta.
There were ta many artlclea on exhibition
hat il ia Impotilbl for ut to mention them
letall aud luleud ao uujutt dlitlnrtion. The
premium lilt will aoou be publiahed probably
in our next Unit.
Ornuiat or th AoRit'Li.ri RAL Sociitt.
Vt Ibe innual meetiug of the It. A T K. Agri
cultural Society oa Tburtday uight Majer T. L.
i nry waa riveted Presl lent and I.. M. Long
ind K. W. Brown reelected Secretary ami
trvaearer, respectively.
Mtjor Eary haa for aome yeara beea men.
-r of the Executive Committee and a aucb hat
hown marked ability. He will make a good
Presl lent aad will work hare lo make the next
Fair even a greater success than that of Itn
tel.
Of lb Secretary aud Truaaurar we have notb
nglony. 1 key have performed Ibeir dutira
ia a avtaaer eatlrtly eetlifactory to the Socle y
tad the public. Nq better aeq could b telec
ed.
A resolution wu thea pstwd, creating the)
iSceoflral Vice Pretl leut, who shall act aa
h assist tut of the Prealdeul, ibill pretl.le at
II accting lu th abaaoc of iha HrMi.Hi',
hall bav a vol aa a member of tb Kxecull,
joiuiulitoe aud shall have charge of the police
itgulalioaa at the Fair grounds.
Dr. J, C. Jacobs wae lnnlaoualy elected
-Irst Vice Pratideal. The following are the
Vi.-e Presidents Heeled for tba ensuing year :
VV. R. Cape hart, L. L. Polk, 0. 8. B Ills, B
d. Collins, J. B. Zelllcoffer, Sterling Johnston,
V. D. Coker, Jaa. Norwood, J. Vf. Grant, T. P.
drat.ill, W. W Paeblca, A L. II aatrdtbon.
Col. F. M. Parker, Geu. L. G. Ktlrt, Dr. R. H.
Uaneil. J. W. I'ew.ll, Dr. M 1. Savage, J. M
linrt.rd, W. H, Shield., D.Y.Coop.r, A O.
A. Willlama, B. U. Hilar, Col. R. P, Barha.u.
Chat. Elliott, K O. Oslo.
Tult list does io t include the four Ex
Presidents, R. It Smith, Sr., J. J. Yoatcs, P
E. Smith and R. B. Peebles, who by lus law t
the Society are permanent Vice-Presidents.
A resolution was passed leadtrlug the tbanka
vt .be Society to tb rullrlng President, Capt.
Peebles, for Ibe sble manner In which be bad
presided or lu deliberations aud the su cess
able i bad attended the Society under bl man
age a 01.
A retoiatioa was adopted that uo gambling
( ny kind b allowed on lb ground it any
FlJTt
On motion the Pretldent appointed a com
mittee coutiaiiiig of J 8 Grunt. O 8 BYil
and W. H. Day to confer wiih the tcrer.il Kail
roads wilb a lew of tetu li g belter li-in,--1
tatiou.
Ciuki.es T 1' a i, i n s Kxninir ( hat T
Palmer, o! Kichup. nd, ileal, r In ajrli u turn
Impiemetrt, machinery, caaiiuua. Ac, had
number of hit artli-li-a ou eihibilinu. Anmn
bose moil promliieut were Uio ''Leader '
billed plows, "Paluier'a" corn-thellera uii-i
the "Vlrglula" cider mills. They all took
premlnmt at onr Fair and aluo al four other
Fairs bald la North Carolina thia fall. All
these good ar aa chea- and durablo as any-
thai cau be bought further north and this be
ing so we think they should take prefereiic
because Ihey are nearer home.
Mr. C. W. Montague, who represented tin-
house was on tbe grounds and ml. I several
plows. Ha is a clever gentleman a-.d tnadi
friends here. Ho expressed hlin-dlf as higlili
pirated witb the way things are conducted a
the Fair and says he will be ou band with a
much larger exhibit next fall.
fay Your SulBcriilion.
Weudon, n. (.'., No., lath, bS!.
Wa the nnderaigin d. dn In rei.v tender our
thanks to the olHc rs of the Konnnke aud a.
ilue Agricultural Annciallon for their caie
ful alli ntiou and lllieral aaelaiaiice loUriaitli
Mir 1-ihlliili.al tiielr fair thla n-atoii. winch Ii..
-een duly appretiaied, aud we do r mini lo
romole in eicry way pottlble ihe li.t res t ol
he .tSHicittlon. toluillng the iiuiieo i-lfont o
ill enterprising bu-im-as men, i J 1 . us in nm
HUeuvor to prrpire and tend In III It filun
.air. a large and lill-ToUIn liiliil
PlummrrA Whski.su. Peier.i urg, Va.
Taitev A Steel, P, t- rtnutg Vt.
S. R. A Hlta Uho.. N'mfolk, Va.
U. M. Smitu Jt Co., Ki chuionil, Va.
Why sufier from a alate of III lieulih ? Whv
he troubled with dytpepsiar Brown' Iron
ditlert will cure you.
i haiikaglvlug rrnrlHiiiMliuii.
State or Nokt.i Carolina. (
EXKCtJTIVI llKI'A.UMKNT.
Grttltuile for the many hie. "lugs Hut pi-iqii.
if Norih Carolina liate enjovni during tin
year now drawing to its . line, as "el a
etpect !t.r t-utlu u aud l.iw, rcqu rna III -I ai
lent one Uay tUall lie rpecl.illy devol d to giv
ing lliauKa lo our Heavenly Kailn-r. fiom
whom coinelii every good and p.-rf.-el gifi.
The erupt have been more ai-und oil limn
ter before harveali d lu the S nte. Po.ic- hut
verywnere pievalled wimin our ho dera. I'ln
nrsllb of Ihe people hat been eitr hhiIiu .ill)
Ood: while tin Ir pri'itreM in iIik,,iii ami
uaieriai liitereal, au I In ihn culiivatlo i of
-ncu luurai aim rui.ajiuut teuillll III, uat Ut'ell
uually tallafaulory.
For theto and all Ills olher m unfold i;i- l
lid hletsings, I, Thiimaa J. Jarvis, Unrein I
I .t o-lli l amina, do ittue lint my I'loeln
nation, telling atmrl
THL'IISDAV, NDV. niil ll, INST.
ASA DAT UK TnANKSHIVINO AN II I'lltVBIl
nni no earnestly ri q-ietl a. I '.ho people ol
Yortb Carolina prop.-ily tn olieer.e the mime
Let th . harclius and olh r phu-ea of ,i nni
-torthip be opened and tin) inn. ea oi loi-oii-.
luaed. Lul Ih' people reel from their labor.-,
pen i uie imy ut vout ly, is Dt'coiiii't a llnniK
ful Cliiltliau people.
On thai day lei uot the poor, the widow nti-l
ae orphau anywhere be f.ug oteu i. mln r
ug tiiai to give lo these it to le. tl to Km
roin w hom all n i-stiuns come. F-in-i ntlly le
.101 III il Usford Ol dlall Ai.linu be fiilgiil.ii;
lie lleCettlli-a ot Wlnite lllllolluil ite lum.ilt't
I especially ,o nin.-ud to Ihe geueruua coiimiI
raiiou of a grateful penpl".
Done al nur C ity nl Hiileith, till n"
71
I - it
-j OHEAT
( SEAL ) II
rnieiuili Uay or Nniemoir. in I In
tear of nur 1. rd one ill il-uml
Ighl liuudled and lit lit v i w mid
ui i ue year oi Aitieriein 1 uoeiii-n-
Hence the outi liuudird and
seventh.
THOMAS). JARVIS.
By the Governor:
li. I.. DUDLEY, I'livatu tlfc.etarv.
in tue roiij-figi.in ciiuiireta tlm Demo
rats will have tweniy-lhite .natet. They
eve gained California, Conucciiciii, Floiida
Inditiia, Michigan. New Ymk. Ohin, and Wu.
con-in. According o the laictt reluiut Vu
(iula il equally divide.l. Taka Virginia fr.ui
the States now l-elong ng lo the DeniniTalt,
.lid add the eight State! g.iiued in the recent
leclloni, and the remit Ii twenty Ihreo, rs
above stated.
NKW ADVKKI ISKMKM'S.
A CAUL).
Dr. A. B. Pirn, e, having located
In the town of We don, resp.-clfiil y
offers his profetaional t-rvl. ct to
tbe cltizeni of Wehlon, and the
inrrnnndlug coumry. n-iv -.' I I in
for saLk()k ri:m
Vll.l'tBl.r; I llt I OF l,l,
A tract oflaud live mil. i el ol W..i.i.,o en
al lug 3M acres, 1 hit land haa mi it a hoii-e
containing tlx room and in. i, ii ug a ami mv
-.larynut IOU , all of which aio lu good con li
tou. Al.oaw.-llfgKi wa, r. ) , Kd
liiv.'timont For tale or root rii-ap.
Appfoto UH It R rtllKf-lt.
novBif Well. n. N C.
tLI OK VAl.l ABLE LAND.
Thii It to give nollct thai iindr nn.1 hy virtue
if a d e l In trim made to m ou I e l.l day ol
r.mruary It.n uy A. II. llavia and lilt alfei ,ar
otte K. Davit and oconlel in Hoo'a SI on p g t
5J7 -ml 57 in the .me of t ie Heftier of lie ,
forth, cuiry t.f H.il fs, in tl).- it.a Mon
day In Jauuiry MS. h tit en Ih i lion t of i n
o clock A. M , and four oclmk P. M , a' th..
I'ourt-houae door In tlie loaru or Hal fix, t II to
Iha hiihvsi bidder for ia-li, two tt n-ia of laud
Itu.lcd in liriiikl yv lle iowu.-hl.. In l In- rnu.i y
ofHalifat, a. id accural ly de chUmI aa f . nut:
H glnnl g al a doiwiKid. Sn ly Wo ..l a et.rncr.
r Milling eaat tsy p.,1,., a i t oik an I .n n eia.
h -me u..,iii i,i itoie- to in -ee hn ..no ft . h
ardu't corner, Ih n e . tl ITS poleaio a whl e
oak, red oak and p lie, thenc no th l.'i -ile io a
red oi k and n. ult ra, ihe. ee ne I u p. rt t ,
a tUiiie near Wood'- tpiliu', lluine aoiiih ti
pol. t to a alun and hlckn y. K mga corner, thenc
a .nth 5' 60 polet to t'ie pul. lie r. a I l-mim r from
rlnukleyvlilc to ltani..iii t llridge.lhe coit". a t,
7 iwlea mthe h-alnnln c.i .tilnl.i . Ly.-elliut-llinel
ht hundred acres. Aud one (.Mmr trai l
h- glnnlngat theuld t llua.ui II g 1 1 h ngcre. k
th noesnuih mrJca t, spulcatoa pine a. id tl g
w.md. thence south lsn I poles io h red oak.
thence south '.'Jt eaat Hi) pol-a to a bu. ch oi
m pie, themo tout . l.T ,-a t li pole, to a holly
south HTeast Jl poes II links to polntrsm
Itlngwood nad th ed .wu sahi Ma I to Av.-n 's
hrid. thence u Big F thing t'reek tj the b...
g nil ng.co.italn.nr mi ncret.
JOIIStlATLIStt
11th Nov. IMt. ,,y 3 lilt.
y O R A L K.
Three hundred aeretof tun-x Va lan.t with
bullillug. 4c., fortal- for cu- t ouian.l dnllnrt
cash F v m .-a B tony ere , on tiio V. a W
Halloa I. Tht und-rslgn -it will take p e. in.
In glv.ug ant Information n-quir. d.
II. MASON.
Stouy Ul.k, Va.
ADVKIiriSKM "'.N'T:
Failing !
That is what a great'
many people are doing.
They don't know just what
is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and
aches, and eacli month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is Hkown's Ikon
Bittl'ks, and this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purifies and
enriches it, and rich, strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues, drives cut
disease and gives health and
strength.
This is why Pkown's
Iron I'l 1 1 1 u - will ni re
kidney and l.ver d.se.tse.i,
consumption, ilu'tmi.itism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala
ria, inteniiitt-iit fevers, ke.
auy S. l'.ua S ;,, l:.,!o..i. . t.
Noe. . i, i- .
I w.-.s x grc.it sull'cu-r u.-m
11ysicjii.i. an-l ior set i.il
tverUs foul. I c.it null-uv: ami
was (;tov nr.; wiastr t -. ry
tlay. i tiiv.l linn, n s Iron
llitU is, un.l am happy t-i -,ty
I now h.nc a i;i..., appitit.-,
and .mi i.iUiio-, Mii,iiti.
J . Mi l AUl IV.
Brown's Iron- Bitii-rs
is not a drink and doe.s not
contain whiskey. It is the
only preparation of lnm
that causes no iujutious ef
fects. (Jet tin- genuine.
Don't be imposed on with
imitations.
in ir il ly
N
o T 1 t: K
Will I n told at the (Ynrt-li nun 111 tint (nv
t.HvuoiiVe.ini. d y ui'i of liec inn-riasi 10 1I1.1
hit .eai I. ti ler fonu h. nn 1 r a inori, at .n.ly
r Ki.rer.-u in 1111? II Kl-tert o'H of Ii I ilv 1 t
lla liux b io , 4 1 oi mint ii;i-h' i ic '.'; 1 a. d aTl.
ill - t.-ii't id l.iud defrib .1 In In. sal . nmn m-.,
IhiiiII.I'-iI on Ihe 111-t ly ln0 laiM i l rtlilia.u
ll.i.Oi. 1 n the 11 u-t 1 h, th inn, Is of J . tj u
Cheek iiud Mri.sina livo.ii.un th wet: l.y t e
lauds of J -s-e M.- Hi 11 m i ipi. em- ,ei an ..11 iho
a mil by Ihe hill , i .1 in. Ill .'i,.i J . ,j
mil tliert. font 1 nlii,' four hull m il and nine y
tun at-ri-t ni re o le-s.
I'll K No. eu. si. I.. I i' , MOUT-i 'iKK
ii v lull J. It Iti c n-lor.ait..
V 0 F V I N S .
I anipr pined to I' ii-n Uh enilini of eiery ile
rl tion i.li I
A l.l, M Yl I t,
rinlu.ornaiu 'i t ,1, iiplio,-t r. tl 11 ml i-leirnnt y
lllli.-hed.
My I'l ii-c. ar k iaiaii;e ,1 i,, toil t'i timet au I
.11. low
V OIIIKH IH.AI.KK.
1 011 y a-k a I11.1I.
THE BEST MADE,
Illll'lle-J,
W AI.OVS
cAUiu 1 1: - .
I A It'.
WHKHM.
luiMION-.
lll.A.vliKrt,
DiCBLSASD SIN' OLE HVBSES3.
Willi's I' 1 l.l, KIMtS.
Iter tllil.Nti .bm.- a' -hiiil iiil.e u id Ice
Ion.
t'oni-. and ace. my ilni-k. Ill-n yjur v. h el.
to llie Io I.e i c, iir d.
E. A CUTIIHELL,
00 It aro" 1mOc!i 1 Voio,
I K 8 I A U I. I S II fc. I)
Jitnuitrf Inl, It 57.
RUFE W DANIEL
lllta,,p ,,! I I 1 11 r . ilro.-erlea and (onlec
tloiieriea euiliraee lu pari
KHKMi'll.
APPLK.
l!l..eivr.KllltV ami
WILIt lli:illlV MIAN DY,
Will !4i(l km, '
1'Oltr, SIIKltltY,
MAUKlllA aid
CHAMPAdNK WISE.
elilARt. BAi'O.V,
ri.OUK, MOLASSK.-'.
I.AnD.OIN'ORU PKPPKH.
M'li'R. APPLK-.JKM.IK
I'li'KI KM, rtlt?(riY
PKAetlM aud
lVNiK''nii.S'F.niC
I'OKI VMt'H I.;K.( Ut a.;t nx
I C E.
tVin m,"y nthorr,"'U'","0"ln,'r'" to 111,1,
ln. , . R.W. 1UXIRI.
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HAil X C U.MT
SSPilDE C'UHT
Mit.-ufVe Hi f-t a. n 'ii cli'ionof i tii.inta
Ivu an. .tllnr ey to' , r.ll
i . l
ih llauoie tM,a ,i ii on iNlli.'.
Ilol ..r, of t-i.r. in the !..i-.i.ii. iVavigntion
I'o.npi.i.., uli. h, if n, .r ,,.,,v d ihe sain,' ar
h. ivi.y un nit-1 1 , mak.. pruo. t.i.-reo( b, fure me
b, Icriu itaj ol .ha aupect ,r Con t of Hall
taicoiuiy. Iho a ,arva .muding on the Com
pauy.uj at u ,Ue imuiea ui iu loltuwiug pr
tj t ujl..- uot oe -u i Tut v, :
I'. t.-i-u. A .to.i. t'ot r Arr.ngUin. Ed ,rd T
ur dui, Kj o. i il a. rvi.i , iu. Uamoil ,
nuUL Uij,iu., . Ii .i.,ju d,,rw..ll 4 0.
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oil .ml V .ico .: Uio ,u.- o 1, t'.i t.maa Hav.a'
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Mar .01 .. it e nrl it il rrt, Marcus J. Alclaa.
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SC.1O.L BO JKS I
SCHOOL BOjKS I!
WUCL BALa kuD KK. AIL.
All ti c Tctl lt ioaiauipi -tlbytiedtateao! Vir
Hi ,1.111 .1 Norih em- 1, nit foi . I10 ua of pub.10
in i-.a, cl iiatiio- u-etl u I' ivaie thhoula
mi 1 ol.fii.-a, i.-r a. a cjo.ro. prteee,
1 "Un tj in .-icii .hi-, noun uu wo.i to call and
1 xiini ,cu.u-,.,i' , b -.or -Utv,ii,iitelacwiirre.
VI hi... tit o.
Hoo .-ei: r-,ui hit. aud lilank llool alann
lac in- r, .No. 7 liana Htieel, Norlolk, Va.
oci '1 dm.
A. OPENIILMEjX
il.i.lorAi II iir.ii OK
ME.H 8 Aa YOOaHi aOlHIBO,
13. 4 Ma, u Street,
Kll UHuiNU, Va.
I. WIUIKI.U.
aep 11 Sea.
e. n. li (.,-i, ,. Fred. Greenwood.
1 .tii i-.tv.il mil), a, ro.
1'S Main Sir, el,
.VOatLttLii, VA.
Di .MJiiDi, WAiCam, JBUIT,
I l.oi hls.bll.VLK 1'L.tl a.U tt'AltH.
ip.cmi-.,t,jd Fiauft Utstteia.
iH'.lal at;, ut 01 jlv..,i to the npa rt ef chro
.. uie.vi ', au.l 11. i,. ac..e.. lUir aud ,h r
' ir, nit ..1 tou.ii.r and lepaueil l.y beat
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