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4 J HE ROANOKE NEWS TIIl'KSDAV, MAY :, 1-1. STATE AFFAIRS. 'linton lias voted a;iinst wliisky. ( Icu-lotte claim a impulsion of over 11. '-;. There is a persimmon tire near Clinton I 73 led liij.li. Tin- Kii IiiiioihI ami llunvilk- mail now ' mis a wlia-tlulf nl'liiity inilm an hour. Tlir Warrcntoii tiazdle saya the people of .iat county are diversifying their crops, J. One half the money invested in the livery -Sable business is aaiil to lie in Charlotte. The Statetvillu female collejje lias been .lilto .Miss I'annie Kverctt for $9,0(10 cash. i liccent hail storms have injured thu crops ;tl Mecklenburg am! in the neiglilNirliouo' of Concord. i K Mine January 1 over half a million dol lar have been invested in North Carolina in "Aaiiuliidures. 4 The tAwn of Hickory has granted two li onises to sell liquor, churning three hundred tfoll. us for each. j Wade.sl)oro IiilHliiiiirrr : W ithin the l;mt year four murders have been committed in ills-Ill futility. I Some Kirtions of Kdgccoiulie were visited list week wilh a severe hailstorm. The juinagc was slight. i Hon. li. l;. llridgers has reeent returned koine from I'altiuioie and bus snllicicnlly rc Sovereil to be on the streets. K. M. Holt, fatherof C.J. T. M. Holt, , died last week. The family is the largest C ii.-r of mauufacturies in the State. i raiiK l-e.sne s puniislnng house sent two art .Id I,. Id1,uvl1lu .. l.. i ' , : ............... ui. j, ,...,, ,.. u,Ks v-. Shelby Autri : The wheal and oat cros I Cleveland look tlonrishiii!:. The yield of Jioth will be. greater than at any iieriod Siiuce the war. Steel rails have been laid on the W. N. ,C. Kailroad from Salisbury to a s,inl four iuilcs beyond Catawba and three forces are flaying them to Ducktown. Shelby shipped over 10.IMMI bales of cot ton last season and this year the urea iu to bacco in the county is tenfold :w large as last. It has 11 jug factories. At the Kpiscopal Convention at Oxford Key. A- S. Smith was elected President; Kdw. If. Uich, Secretary; Col. Win. K. An derson, Treasurer; J. 15. Cheshire, liistori grapher. It is thought that the colored people s in- inisiiiai tissu. iai urn nil. iiiiiu lis annual I a. .... :..:.. ...:n i...t.i i . an uu an- Kiounus ui, moo uiuiug, mc .uiie l-.iposition, luakiug their exhibition a part of the former. Congress ban granted to the heirs of the late Hon. Walter K. Pool, who was elected to Congress from the First District, arrear ages ol pay and ticruuisitcs, amounting to the sum of $7,7.T7.;iO. IIiK'kinghain Utxkrl : A local option elec tion was held iu Troy township, Mont gomery county, recently, when lul votes were jsillcd S for license and !Mi against. -? How is that for dry V The Flrr South is tho name of a paper published at (ioldslwro by ('. M- '.ips, in the interest of the colored race. We are al ways glado see such evidences of improve uient and wish it sueeess. At the rcci-nl term ol court at Louisliur; a man w as caught stealing col Ion at I o'clock iu the morning, bound over by a Magistrate at (I and at 2 had Ihtii sentenced to the iencteutiary for ten years. I lie (.reensuoiii I cmale lullcgc com iiii'iiccmeut comes olf on May '-!slh and :V.hh. P.ishop CranlH'rry, of Ifichmond, Va , is to deliver the annual senium, and Col. Waller I.. Steelr is to deliver the literary address. Ashevillc'. Iimiicc : Mr. Will II. Osburiif of this city, has accepted a position with tin If ileigh Hi ijmln: Mr. ( Mamie is a voung in 111 of good ncsinH-r (abut, and in every r. spcct worthy of the coiilidciiec and patron- age of the jMsiple. Charles Policy, aged 17, a son of the Kev. W. M Policy, editor of the MrthmlM Ail- raiicc, was drowned ill Nense river 011 Friday w hile bathing. He could not swim and got brvond his depth. He died lieforc assist. uoce could reach him. j Wilson .-IrrVfnor : Hob. l.ip-s-omlN j cil., ol lilac k Creek, an employwe at Tayloi 1 mills, was brought to Wilson Wednesday lt under arrest and lodged in jail. He w i charged with the terrible crime of n 011 3 the person of Isabella Deans (col ) his wife's dmightei. i The bones of Carl 1 lech tier, who cominit- ted in icide near Itutherfordton, S. C, forty "J yeai-s ago, Christopher lleclitler and August . Itju-lillr llirp.. inpii uf iir.iuiiuiim til their I 1 v . ii.i. 1 1 1 day, were disinterred last last week anil j ' , I placed 111 inrev unm iot nuipineiii iu v.n- f many. -i 1 Ifalcigh Vmlar : The following arc the ? new nlliccrsol iheOrauil laslgr liir the cii- : I suing year : ti. M., .1 F W(slwanl; D. (i 1 M., .1. II. Malen;ti. S. Y.,C. I'., lalwaixls. - i. S)., J. J. LiU hrord ; (i. T., If. .1. Jones; f ti. If. toS. (i. I... .1. C. Pavuc The next ZZm :iinl I!c mtr'j at M'i!-c!i. The State Hoard of Agricullure lias de- f Icrmiiied to remove the Slate's l'.-ioton ex- hibit to lialeigll as soon as ns n an lie pre- 1 iiinsl for it and will alto seiia it t Xw t Orleans next winter. The managers of the $ World's exposition at the latter place have allowed f."i,(KH1 to North Carolina towards f defraying txrwiiset. I'.i-.-llcville Ohmrnr : The ciulv life ol j Mr. Itenjaiiiin, who died lust week, was . .. - - . I very thoroughly discussed in these isdiimui I . inrnml 1 K wiut IkiHI 111 t ie CSl IU , - j--- - - ----- - Vies as generally sUtl, ami was brought to I FayetU'tille at alsiut 11 yearn of nge. Ho Imiu..,) -..v..r-J v..rlu.r.. wlicti lie wiU tu k fii j liy hn mulo. JlM,b Uvr, to New Orlnuix. I 4 Kuciituu t.nuuiirr ; A k-tti-r innn IT. J M Catwlmrl, ol Avoca, lU-rlie wiinty, X, C, i;.,),.!! l.mt Muniluy to hIIciuI tlie Stat ULm tlmt on TUunliir niglit, the Htli in.., Mnlicul Ci.nvi-nlion, iil'mliich In- is Trmi il.. ....wi i..ril.l. .lor,., iimvnil.-.l llmt ildit. WcwiHliliimnjileamiiit trip and lu vnrrl in the wis! 30 yesiw. Hall " r.... )..., .. il.r im-liM in '-. aimut Li luilu luwer utrutii urclnuiiit "S"1 lihie ukd hiuviiik et. Heavy ilnnl, i-ry J.irk blu, tirincd ill the ml unit moviil iiikt utrulul 4lr.tly nut, al the mcetiuif - of liich nlmtftUu ureruili-d nd tlwn tl.c fearful tnu. ' l 1.i,.l ,.f II. rmn .U UU . ..s .... . r r und a norfect Lind. wh ch a nlmosl de- troyed. Stock badly injurt-d ud poultry i iii PUBLISHERS NOTICE. W I. ! alum- As, I i r. ,-, r, criminal . in i-,.iili:l,'ili .i i.t ..;t niiiu.in.il, . .l'ivMti..:i:i! r hi t'M -ii ItJS 1,1V. uUueu ali.l i.,. III. i.l' i,lls Mi iil,Ile i 'lie,- n is we in it, ,1, Milji-rl nl c-iur-c. I'" tin-.Iim n tlmmn mit ;i,,it ,,l lit,- K'lilitrs wlm ,l. luiii ri-ii,-'li:h!y .,i Ihc .itiitt,-t ,n--t ,1 -I'll-i-t llie j.ii.t ,,nl. ihiim l- w i ill, -n oil llll'l rr.ll Itlllllc ,,I U HUT lift Ht lolilMilllV , nlitril'U tii ,11. I'riee ,,t ki,. r kt titnnmi A-1 it! isi nil, r UMm.il, Hi.iihi'rtiii-n i in iiilvunec. mill mail,- known on n mufln" ' i'i' In, ti nt -jure on.litiit-s n In in". i, Tin-.' it,v , riiM iii, tii i P'l'l r, II III Ip- 11' .l.i.l i- ,1 l ;1 a,' lliellti ,11 till-in,- ,,r , k H,' Addles, nil ci.lin-i'iliie'i'.WHs i.. Till: liii.VNuKF. m:vs. YVixihin. N. C. fi kii. nights. I.n Ki.v lilacs. Wiikt the scythe. l'lsn are scarce and high. Mai. Mil, IAS arc lilonining. K.U.v is very much netsled. Si hk to follow suit Costs. Wk don't hear of any piemen. Tun: clover crop is luxuriant. It w ill mhiii be time to cut grain. Tl Ksiiay last was a. 'stale holiday. Start out the white wash brigade. S lit l M l lamb is one of the delicacies. Tin: small hoys arc playing marbles. linlilliiWINii is not paying business. Wil l, (lie Sunday Schools have picnics? Th k SiiK'rioi court adjourned Tuesday. I 'si: plenty of lime around your premises. (hi tun iH still' land is not ciimlug up very MillKX Inlcrior court will convene nil I next Momlav. Ki:v. In. Mil, nuts passed through here last .Monday. Uasi: hall is coming to the front. Halifax luoiiranizedaclub. " vvjk is iis.nsid asa nod'' to the maii at the soda fountain, ' I.AHV Audley's Secret," will be pre sented in a few davs. Hi t few vegetables (home made) have made their appearance. Wi I. li violets, pure and simple, arc now the fashionable Mowers. li t: is selling by small qualities at a cent and a half x-r pound. TllK school children are counting thu weeks, ilavs and hours. Till: voung people of Littleton had a festi val on 1 uesday night IXKKlilon court convenes the third Mon day in June, the llitb. Wn can safely predict no more cold wealhcr until October. ., . , 1 .1 ..,,1 . llbillii ri ii.i..- iii,.i.. iiivii ,ii. i,t, ,... tie gy, cherish tuent, Mb. (' A. Cook, of Warrcntoii, paid us a I pleasant call last week .. . ;n M.l.. . .- 41... I r.AIIIS .1111. 1.s will H.SS1III. HOI Hie . . i . . penally iiiiiu uexi ,-spmig. TllK promise of May- I'll make it hot for von belore 1 in a month old. Oi rri: a wide ditl'crctice exists between a mall train and a Icmale tram. v l-,,ci-i in m. a'.-, rilii.l 11, s nissliroiu.il ' ' 1 r. I daily lor the northern markets. Wk learn that Mime of the wheat in this viciuily is heading out rather low. Col.. W. A. .lull xsmx and w lie, of Little ton, are visiting Iriciids at Lnhcld. TllK musical festival will be held at Peters burg, beginning Tuesday the :.'!lth inst. TllKcotlon is not glutting very rapidly ottinglo the dry wealhcr and cool nights. TllK train from Petersburg now arrives at IMl.'iand the Wilmington train leaves at i:T'. Col.. A. PlIKsi UTT, who has lieen unwell for I he nasi several (lavs, is able to be out again. (I Mil. 11 is no longer considered a cure for Imlrophohiu: this robs the disease of much of it s horrors. A goodly number of phsieiuns passed tliioiigh Monday en runic to Hie Stale .Meili- al ( omentum. TllK w ife who sits up until '2 a. Ill . for her frolicsome husband to come home is waiting 1"'' Hie tasl male. of County Commissioners lakes place on the lit st Monday ill. I line. IlKKI.s oer head: "I drop into ins-try occasionally," iisourDcVil remarked when he tumbled into the waste basket. WoMKS ornaliielil iheii dresses behind be .lllsctliev like to have nice tiling said about th 111 w hen their backs are turned. 1 1 doesn't cost vou aiivthing to reineuilier the sHir, but if you want the pisir to mucin- U-r you il will cost you something. TllK Di nus ratic Count v Comcntion will meet on the 1 ( it It of June. Township meet ing will In- held Saturday June ilh. A uartv of northern gentlemen prnisise to open a sanitarium at Wariviiton for northern invalids assiHUi as me nainoan is 1111111. Wk return thanks I'm an invitation to al- tend theiinniw'rsurv celebration ol the l-.dge- 1 , "', , . , . ,, , .. ., ,-, colli m-I uanls w Inch lisik placcou .May 1-ith. iKix'T blame the dudi-s for wearing tight 1 pallls. iipre.eins 1.11s in.1.1 iuik "I" their leg., and consequently scaring them to pants. It prevents rats Imiu running l dealh. A new Issik iseiililled ' What t an a Wo man IH." All answer to I he question call Is- found by asking most any b.dd headed man. i,.y. rt'ioemlN'r lluil the wi I in willwsili 1 lie ill gissl order for bathing, but do not venture 111 the surging llisiii until vou nave learned to swim. CiiihjI KT is now the lashionable game: it is excellent cxerci.se, and handling Hie mallei learns the girl how to defend herself after she gets n husband .... . . , a. 1 .. . .......4 n..,..w 1ulltt.,!.lll t-i.t.-li .-old liv oiK iiiug their nioulhs too w ide; many -i their heads to swimming by letting the beer down their throats. , -- st SMITH rector of the F.iiis- j cm., ;n fids place, was ebs-tnl Pres- I iilelll ol IIIC 1IIH-S1IU 1 OIIVCIUIOIl, Willi 11 nils I ..... , iu session at Oxlorti last weik. fllK pidiic time lias oinic again, and the iU)Vh luul lrtrU uiv more thuii tmittiy. Tll xlult "tos ta rry the of I Innellcoll, lllllll un iitnn, .", .-. . i,1.n,,i. Dr. A. 11. VWnt; h-rt for mfe "',um Tui-1-.-.n.Mif I'ottcrataiiist the W. VV. at )ln.fti Tiicmtuy. The Jury rt-timiwl V(.r(iivt Kjrfv'INI, iillJ K Jmlg Avery m-t I iiniilc tlic cnlu( Mt w K lA , gf Scoltuiia ! k, ii(f iimii,i r ',.f one of Hi editor of tho Vi-Uloi A-', l I''"1 Wi,,;Um hM V" Hilioll In the ' ronai-oi l.-.rT c . u, l'njllirt ""l'" j,,t n-o-ived Ui-iuliful line of straw hU I at 1'. Wainiwa o : Tin: Mi:iicai. S,n i i:i v. - Y an' re-ipiesti-d liv !)r I'ldp-i-on, of ll.ilif.ix, the. Seen tarv, In .iitmuinre aain tliat 1 1 it County Mcdicil S'n ii ty will meet in tlii.i place cm Tlinixlay, .lune litli, when a full allcntlanoc is ilisircil. The gentlemen will 1m made to enjoy tliennelves. l'vii.i in; at I.AKVsiu mi. One day hut wi ck Messrs. .Ionian and Key, ol'loirysliurg, failed in business. They were mercliaiits. Their liabililics .7i;ii. Stock on hand almnt jlWHl, The linn had Ik i-ii in Iiiisiiii v. alsuit six months. We suppose the cause to be stringency in the money market. l'iti:st:XTK! With a Caxk. Mr. Jordan ! Stone, of the Ashevillc Citizru, wan hut week presented with a cane by the South Carolina Prow Association. Mr. Stone is well known in this community, having lieen fur sometime connected wilh this paper. The opinion here is that he deserved the honor conferred upon him. Pi: iisdx a i.. M.'M. Kurgersou, Ki., who lived here for some time practicing law, ban moved to Littleton where he will hereafter re ide and practice his profession. Dr. W. If. Wood, Scotland Neck, is in at tendance iiKm the Stale Medical Society which is in session at Raleigh and of w hich he is a valued and respected member. M AUIillili. The many friends of ('apt. I T Ward, now on the road iruiu Uulcigh to Hamlet, but formerly a most popular conductor of the Kaleijjh and (la-ton road, will bear w ith pliiisure of his marriage iu llrooklyu, New York, by the liev. Matthew II. I'ayson, to Miss llattie Vim Iderstine, of that city. Mr mid his hride have the con gtalulatious of this community. 1;i:iims( kni k in-' North Caiku.ixa. Mr. Joseph Sliillinglon, iiublishcr of Wheeler's Heininisccncc of North Carolina, noli lies subscribers that section III of the work, containing couutiea from Hertford to New Hanover, inclusive, und the defence of North Carolina, by Daniel U. (loodloc, is now readv for delivery by Mr. W. (i. Hubbard, 4'2 mid 41 South Wall street, Columbus, Ohio. Ckm iiai. Ixstiti tk The closing cici- iscs of Central Institute, Littleton, will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, June 11th and Pith. On Wednesday Dr. L. J. Picot will deliver an address before the educational association and on J hursilay the annual address will be delivered belorn the young ladies by the 1 fev. John If. Itrooks. We acknowledge an invitation to be pres ent and will endeavor to be there- N. ('. lfm'i'lil.lcAS. The .V. ('. Hqmhli run is the name of the paper published here by 1). McD.Lindsay. Its tirst issuo ap peared Thursday. It will ho a weekly paper and Hcpublican in politics. It is a six column, patent outside and carries at its ina-st head for President O. 1). Conger, of Michigan. Judging from its salutatory it is inclined to be opposed to the coalition. Wc don't like its polities, of course, but wish it financial success THK ritoi lt.iiTlili .MKKTIXd. I lie pro- ,:.,, ,. V f'l.iin.l. in ll.l- ... . ...... ... ............... place has been going on sometime. This is the third week it has. been jiidgressiiig and several ministers have been assisting Mr. Cuninggim, the pastor. The Key. L. J Hidden is hero this week and has preached some rxcL'iiciu sermons, no naniiiaui' several visits to wclilou and mane many friends here. The interest is unaba ted. IloRXKP. School, Oxkokii. We return thanks to Mr. Charles (i. lvans, of this place, for an invitation to attend the Grand Annual Reception given by the c.idcls of the Homer school, Oxford, 011 Thursday, May 'Jiltli. Among the names of the reception committee we milieu that ol our young friend. It would give us pleasure to attend. These cadets are the saint that made such a line appearance at our last fair and will be equally as handsome at the reception. TllK CllM.MOXW'KM.TH. The CoiHllwl irrii.7i, published at Scotland Neck, lias an nouuceil it.s suspension temporarily, but promises to iiegin puuiieaiion again in ,-sep- teniber. ISi-othcr Newell lias had many du Acuities to contend with, and we oiler our sympathies. We trust that the trouble is 1 only temporary The people of Scotland y,.,. ,.,, enterprising to let such a need I'lii- job work department is still in operation I'XCI.AIMKII I.KTTKUS IX WkI.HoX Post OFKICi:. Jennie Jones, Harriet Cotton, II. It. Halts, Francis ODca, Andrew Howard, John Parmer, Mollie A. Ifnhcrtson, lsam llawinv. Violet Drew. Julia I'.i.ine'i. ('. K. Bow den, Francis Williams, II. I.. White, John W. Spiers, IfiiU-rt Sully, Hannah Sinion, ( bally Sledge, Alis Taylor, Louisa Jones, W. (i. Jordan, Jennie Jones, Samuel J. Luiibilcn, M- li Powers, Ifichard Short, It- T itiveuliank, Junie Shcaiiu. Jennie Newman. J. T. Kv vxs, P. M. -- - Ii K CltKAM Sai.ikix. Mr. F. Y. Cluverius adveitiscs ill this issue groceries, coiifiss- liiiuiries, c.ililled goods, tin it , tobacco, ci gars and sniill. lie lias nad excellent suc cess thus far and bis close attention to busi ness with his accoiuiiiodating spirit will insure it in future. Hut we sialic I out to Kly that ho will open to-day for the lirsl time all ice cream saloon for ladies and gen- lb nu ll in addition to bis other business. where Ihcy can In1 privately served wilh ibis delicious 11 1'leshuii ul during l'ie warm season. i'ixivi: S.inviirv. Mr. L. W. I'.iouu went lir-hing a few days ago, accoiuiaiiicd by hi dog Carlo. While his iittcutioii was is cupiisl iu some oilier direction an is I cap- 1 11 nil one of bis hunks ami carried line and lishing pole down the river at a rapid rale. Carlo tisik in the situation al oner and . 1 1 : 11... 11.. ........ . i. 1 iminii'si 1111.1 nc inn. n, ........... .... I 1 de and swam wiiii 11 in ins inoiiin 10 ine hank where Mr. lirown was standing. I In- I ..,.1 ,s slill ntln, ln-,1 In Hie I11S1L and was - taken iu(or llither out) without dillieully Carlo dcM-rves a chroino TllKl.ATisr ox Haiu Dkksi xii The great object iu the cue of the hair at present is In keep it on mill linlil, mi that il will lie in loose coils mill sliunl out ill mIhiim-. School nirls mill l.nlii- ul liuinc limy ttcar il "hith und low" iw it is called, all in one wilt mas. finni the ennvn to the ears anil down ovi-r the niipe of I lie ucck. Then' is no pari, ami the liangis li;l tl.v frizzled, left in mi riiix lcls over tho forehead and pinned hack with incisive hairpins over the dividinj' line lie twecu the lianK and the rest of the hair. The hack hair in then iiriisheil out plain, (liviilcil into two iail, croHscd and uarricd npurnnnd (lie head with threiid. lucked away, uiul a M--I gyer tliimVle. Just rwi-ivedft handwuiie tin of blilii) Kama underwear for geuU and ladle at l'.N, hUinhack Co's. Large stock of Toliaci-o and Siiull' eheap at P. N. Stntnlnck Co'i. I'.axk Fmiiici: iv I'ki i:i:-ihkii. The Planters and Mnh.mics I'.ank of IVler-burg siijM-uih-il paynu nl and inadc an aie,ntm nt on Monday. The failure was caused by several cau-es. Primarily it was caused by a run. Dejxisitors Is-caine uneasy on ac count i f the failures in New York. The bank paid out almut $ihi,iK"I and decided to suspend. Several of our merchants had money deposited there, but have no fears :il. iiit l.i-in- it Put for the run I! would hae b,-( ti doiai; Ipumuo-, now. No bank keeps its money locked up but puts it out at interest and when it is demanded in bulk without notice before il can be called in there is necessarily a suspension. A bank that keeps its money in tic vaults is nut safe. Foil tii eTuiiacco Ciliow ers. Superphos phate, says a tobacco grower, is very quick in its ellei t.s. and il lias always been remarked that a spoonful of it iu the hill would ripen thcohaci-o plant a week or more sooner than when well rotted manuie was alone used. It has also been the experience of our growers that superphosphate gives a tine, thin-leaf. This quick ripening is now thought objectionable by many, since if the plant remains of a dark green, exhibiting a healthy growing apicarancc for a long time, the leaf w ill be heavier and of a dark color. This is elici ted, as is claimed, by the use of castor pomace and col Ion seed meal. Per haps this theory Heeds longer testing before it becomes a fixed princiifc', yet this is th common view of growers. Tin-: Fish IIaii iikiiv. Mr. S. (i. Worth, the Stale Fish Commissioner, paid a visit to the hatchery at this place, mi the 17th. Ho Mid that Mr McDowell, who has charge of tho station bad succeeded beyond bis expec tations. The cool wealhcr and scarcity of fish have retarded the operal ions but up to a day or tw ii ago they had procured tiliout two millions one liunili eil thousand eggs and had hatched about four hundred thousand. Everything is now favorable for a good spawning season and quantities of fry will be halched here to be put ill the lfoanokc river and to be shipped to other streams where the facilities of procuring fish and hatching tho egg aro not as great as at this point. The process is very interesting and should be examined. The clever gentlemen in charge are always glad to show visitors whole the procress. IflxowoonNoTKs. Your description of Mr Tvree's si raw berries is not colored. Mr.T.has line strawbcrries.will make several bushels of wheat and Woodlawn, his beautiful farm one mile from town w ill compare favorably, in productiveness, w ith the farm of any of the intelligent and cnlcrju i.ing ugiicultur alistx iu the State. Mr. John C. W. Williams has shown me a bnncli of outs ," feet II inches high and heavily headed, lie has many as line. This is say much as tho present dry wealhcr is daiuag iug wheat, oats and other crops, I fear ser iously. Mr. L. Vinson has boon in attendance on the Kpiscopal Convention last week. Miss Maggie Carrett is visiting friends in Oxford- If there is to be any change in the Com missioiiers how would Col. F. M. Parker and J. J. lfobiuson do? I think No. 1. li. F. M. A $(i,MM),(MKI,lMMl Fouti xk. -The Ports- lnoulli Whim says Mr. ,T. II. Kitchin, of Fdgeeombe county, N. ('., was in the city yesterday, and during a portion of the day was engaged in searching the records of the county clerk's oll'ue for information in re- gord to a family named Hodges, who are supposed to have lived ill this viciuily a ecu tury ago. It seems that the Fnglish (inv eminent has advert iscd that an estate val ued at Sli,llllll,IIIHl,lll)ll is now- in the hands of an administrator awaiting the heirs of one Joseph Hodges, w ho during the war of the Itevolution died, leaving very valuable property. He had four sons, who settled iu America and who were in the lfevolittioiiaiy war. For this offence, us the old man con sidcred it, he, at his death, disinherited the sous, with the provision, however, that th pinnerty was to revert to the heirs of hi sons at the expiration of one hundred year Various families who believe they arc the for lunate heirs now wanted, have we Icaru, of fered $1,1111(1 for information which will es tablish the fact. Mr. Kilcbin, to whom we h ive alluded, and w ho is a brother of ex Cniigrcssniaii Kilcbin, of Noilh Carolina, thinks he is onii of the heirs. A CASK KOK THK SlTKKMK Col RT. A few days ago a job printer not a thousand miles from here, printed a job which was said lo contain many mistakes. A liiemhi-r of i In- medical fraternity was passing and the printer showed him an inili-r which conic from across the mountains. The Doctor said he was glad to see it and huped it would he fixed right, and not cause him (the printer) ttrifcc abused, as the other job had. The printer then replied that if you will go to my ollice and read the manuscript of that job, I w ill give you fifty dollars. The Dr. said ho was going to seen Jiaticul, bill if lie would pay till y dollars he would read the manuscript Is fore going. - The printer said he would pay it, but ptoioscd that the Dr., pay him if he failed. This the Dr. refused to do, but said he would read Hie manuscript correctly for fifty dollar and the printer agreed to the terms. He went in and Is-gali reading 1 fore wilnesM-s. As ho proceeded, the printer Is-gaii lo grow nervous an, I as he coin iniieil, 1st aiiic a hlllc angry, but the Dr. , cult inuisl lo read. Finally the punier said be was not reading corris'tly and the In., npH-..i.d !. Ui. ivi'.in .;ca v. !m said he vva. The priiitei sualclicil the manuscript from his hand and put it into his pcski-l. The Dr., demanded the II fly dollar, oll'.-ring to finish reading it if permitted. The printer refused and the Dr., went before a Jusl ice, sued out a warrant for the money and on the trial proved his claim. The Justice gave judgment in favor of the Dr., w ilh costs. The priuler uppcah-d the case to the Superior court w here it will la- heard next lerni. The case has ull'oiibsl lunch amusement lo those who h ive heard uf it and their name is legion. Ml l.l.l'.IN M. ( UU I.IVIlIt till.. Dr. Oiiillmi the lendiiii( iiulliorlly ol'dreat Itrilain on Iiiiiu diM-asin says, while one of his p.itieuls Kainrd only seicu imiiiiuIs Iiv the use ol I'isl l.iver I lil, she piincil over tlnr- tis n liv the use of Mullein, l ire old Held Mullein in.iile into a tea nml cniiliiiied wilh Sweet (linn presents ill Tavlor's Cheiiikec Keineilv of Sweet (linn and Mullein n pleas ant and ett'ective enri- for Croup Whoophu? Ccilicli, Cnlils, V Consiiiiiptioii. I nee '.'.h-Is, and $1.1X1. This with Dr. lowers, Southern Keiiiedy, an e(iially efllcaeiiius remedy for Crump, t one Hianiui-a, liyseulery, anil elill dri ll mitleriiiK from the cll'cctji of tn-tliiii presents a little .MtliK INK ClIK.sT no lmusr liol.l hliould Ih- Milium!, for the s)ieedy relief of sinlilen nml ilineroiis attacks of the hunts und IhiwcIs. Ask your drnuKi-st for tliem. lliiumfai iilTd h.V NVultnr A. Taylor, Atlantt, tin., propilutor Tayloi'a I'H'iilium I'lluHM- . - -Just reenived ljuliin trimmed lints very clunp al I. N- Stainhnek & t'o'. SCOTLAND NECK. (inn' i i:ki ii.ii us - i-i:kshn m. com vioxvt K.Yi.TH - li i: - vim-: nu t. k auu- MV rKSTIVAI. evIIlHIISIKS IN TOWS tVC. Weather continues cool and dry much to the discomfiture of faun. -p-. Fairly cotton is up anil chopping will begin this week. 7(H) tons of fri t il ; were delivered at tin place by railroail la-sidcs what ftas ie- eivrd hv the river steamers. Master Johnnie ( '0111:11111 one of Mr. liry- .... 1. 1.. ...a..... ,' 1 i..l .;ii,. t o S .CIIUHIIC 1'lll-s 11, is (.inn. in,-,,,,.-,, ' M ' n..i,-..l ... ...:.l. .1... v.. ..,!. I Illl lllOIl, J1CI lIUlll COIllIll , mm. in- ..01111 rn and Southern telegraph Company. John nie is quite an expert for I" and his knowl- dge and experience, iu Pailroad and tele graph business might be justly envied by older heads. The Commomrrnlth has "busted'' and who is surprised? One year old, moved four times, and changed editors live times give us ii rest . The partridges around here it seems have determined to beat Willie Dunn. What few he left of the feathered tribe came to town the other day and surrendered. Sev- ral were caught in dill'erent stores. dipt. Kilcbin has planted his loo horse power engine at the brick mill und has a saw and two grists attached. li. W. ISryan is adding ls-Hcr facilities for storing mid keeping ice, He will have iu a ear load in a few days and promises to cool ill who call on him. Ifev. If. V.. Peele, of Panlcgo, filled Dr. Hufhani'i pulpit at the I'.aplist church last Sunday. We learn Prof. F. V.. Milliard lias leased the academy properly for a term of ten year and will greatly improve and enlarge the building. We are glad to nolo the increase and progress of the school, and to know Mr. Milliard's management and ability as an ed ucator', is iu keeping with the reputation the school has enjoyed for a number uf years. Our new Mayor has not been initiated yet. Kvery thing has been serenely quiet since his election. Nothing has occurred more than i runaway mid a dog light. The ladies of the 1'apti.st church will give uu ice cream supper at l.duionilsou nun next Friday night for the bcnelU of their church and wish the young liien especially not to forget it. Isn't it amusing to see a fellow who holds a "lucky number" for Soil and trying to keep the secret ? X. May 111th 'HI. ' . . Fnfiki.h liAivn.-Thc town election passed oil' very quietly, the whites taking utile or no interest therein. Several lit lie strangers have appeared In our midst during the past month. A musical entertainment was given in Parker's hall last Thursday night by the young ladies and gentlemen of Fnlicld for the beuelit of the. M. P. Church. It was quite a success financially, the receipts amounting to S7!. Protracted meetings have been going on at the M. F. Church for the past two weeks. We have heard of no convert ions. The friends and acquaintances of Miss Lizzie Morse w ill regret to learn of her ex treme illness. A party of gentlemen from Ibis place have caught. Mi line white shad out of Fishing creek during the past three days. A drunk drove through the town Saturday afternoon al a rapid and dangerous speed and created considerable excitement among pedes trians. Where were the police olticcts? I'll 1. 1: K . COM.MlMCA'H.ll, Messrs. Fm i'iius : lieplying to tho nu merous inquiries we wish to stale through your columns that we have delayed apsiiut ing the lime for reuilei ing "Lady Audley's Secret" for reasons satisfactory to oni-sclves. When we net the time wu will give due no tice, of same in the Nkvvs. Kcspectfully "I'm: Wki.imix Amatki iis." Fashions I'm: Tin: I'.ui: onls. Matinees arc prettiest maili' tilit lilting of limeade satin. (Ircek driipery is much used, especially on evening dresses, for which it is particularly adapted. Iridescent heads an- used on liylit dresses, with line ell'eet. h'ililions in oriental patterns are uyain re vived, those wilh siher threads have the softest coloiiiifis, . The newest in wide sash rilibon.i is ein linsscd velvet, having hand painted Inilter- llics upon il, life size. Fink-check veilings come iu all the pretty wool color.s.. The ,ilk and wmil cheviols lire hrst for combination costumes. Waists arc closed down the front with clasps of old siher. Mohair tissues lire again in login-, ami make up beautifully. prctt llnial ilewcc tor a briiles-iiiaiil is a tambourine made ol roses, with the centre, of while carnations, Inning the iiioiiogrnin ill line pink lion els; ll is siispenilcil lioin (In- iirui hv iiro.ul satin riiiiioiis. A nink ollomaii silk luav he elaluratelv triniiued with cnihrnidcricH of ron- li-aes in the virions shades of green and reddish lirown. .Manilla straws are embroidered iu silk and chenille. The newest in parasols is a clet limeade. in the light, delicate shades. Kine-aiiiilu silk will lie one ol the materi als much sought after for evening dreses. The elii-Mot silks .ire i-speciully adapted fur I .aw ll Tenuis and traveling suits, as Ihcy wear so well. Much tiimiilaiul has been made against the chenille fringe now worn; at last we have found hoiuclhiiig which is durable, it is called the "nil tall lunge. 1,'aglans me the chosen light wraps. iHuiegal and Hiinpadoiir net. are iniide of c, illnll, .iii.I make iippiopriale vest ami apron front for salecns ami cambrics. Kcd continues to Ik- generally worn, esie ially lor r-M-ning dresscii. Very few solid colors are found in wool or cotloii faliiies; most h ue liuuns or ilesigii". t ,iniles glow smaller as lln- siiuiiui r ad- Hill I S. Vriis should he to., is.lil. ..ll.ulr U- tile lit;!! -m l, when Hie hillcr is maile of tulle. I'arasol linings are shirred. Deep liu-e rue liings are used for (he neck. Caps for morning wear are trimmed with How crs and lace. Hal. for ordinary country use, the "Plan ter" is the shape worn by little hoys; the "Ciiiette," which can have the hriin tinned up or down, for little girls. There conies in reuily-triiniHcd hills for children, the I'riinrose,' May, 1'c.irh, and raiisv-Hlossoin. Siik gloves and mills eonitt with ribbon drawn through the arm part at intervals, forming narrow pull's. II' you have any old defaced, hriikeu, or worn out article of gold or silver which you would like to sell for cash, wild them to I, ti. (irmly, H ilii uc, N. C. "Now't the lime to give Smilli'i Worm Oil." Col Kix axii Cakkx. F.. A. Culhroll is slill keeping burial eases, wooil and me talic. All i.-s and quulitic on hand at lowest prices. Order by telegraph prompt ly tilled. Hi stock wili ilia short time lie incn-.ised. s .vvi:' I'li.i.s. -rniiifiirliini to Hie sick Thou sniiil. tile from ii.-HTli-.-t to pniiH-rly treiil lniiure IiI,mhI. CitiMtiimtlnIi, lv.s-M.l,i, MutMrlil, Alsitiloiy l.lver, Kidney, Ittwrl i si-, l'mv. .ud Ulieil-liiiill-in. Hut In the ilil.llltfllisl. Iiimli'iiist with llell 41-rinlll Hteklie-w. ue culiM-li-litiiill.l)' rei-om-Ilieud 'sWAVNI-.s lll.lv"." IiI.-Ii is.iiUiii liusllel ml 1rnis-riiin ismm-wri d liy nn uilii-r n-nnily. Hciii liy mall for tr eouU. Iim of nllU : 6 lnc., II , (iu imiiil. A. Mies., tU MVA ySli, 4 Wk, lliiladel lll, I'. wld by Drunil.U. Just received ZicgUr't ahoea for (ient. Ladies and Ii-e, at l'.N. Htaiutiaeks&Co'a. I:iltlness in.i Ui- avoided by the use of Hall's ll.nr lonelier, which pn-venis the l.illin mil ol' tin- h;iir, and si iiiuiUiics it to renewed giouth alnl 1 11 11 n.tliec. Il also restores failed 01 gray hair to its original dark color, and radically cures nearly eery disease of the s,-ali. Soda fount. iins arc already liiazinuing to explode this year. I'.reak the news to your best gill. Notice to (linguists and st,,)-,. keepers. I gu.itanlce Shi im r s Indian Vermifuge to de stroy and epel worms from the human boili, u here they exist, if used according to the directions. You are authorized to sell it 011 the above conditions. David h. ,, , . ,, , . , 1 - nlity I 'riilil ii-tiil I 1 1 1 nil ire Mil ' 1 ' , . . .. Father "You can't manage a kite bigger than yourself." Son (not so stupid as he looks "Why not'!1 Mother manages you." Ayer's Sarsaparilla has such concentrated, curative power, that it is far the best, cheap est, and surest blood-puritiur known. llAKtRY. F. A. Culhrcll has Isiught the bakery of V. J. Navv and Sou and is pre pared to sell candy, crackers, cakes, bread .Vic, at retail and wholesale cheap. Orders from a distance attended to willi prompt ness. Cigars, tobacco, sniill' and fruits always on baud. . . .. Itciiimi l-n. (.-- Symptoms iiinl i 'ore. The vlni tolll. itl'e tihii.lllrc. like jicl-spll'itlioll, llUt-li-,- itrlitliu lnereiie,l l,v .coitf lilnc, very illstreltiK. mrlli ti tnrlynt nl-.'lil. seeiiiN a. if pin vvonii were cnivv linn III unit iiliont lilt- rectum; die private purl ill. Hiitnetjiuc titlis-leil. II" iillowcl l.i cniilliiiic vcrv srrlisia tvlllt 111.1 v follow. SW.WNK'S IIINl' MINT"lH ili'lsillll, .ore cure. Also for Teller llell. Stilt Ulieilni, Seal, I 11,-inl. Krv.l IM-llls. ItlirlielV III II, Hlolelie. nil .eitly, iTII.Iy Skill lli.cll.in ellt l.v liuill Inr :l ei-nls" s Itov'c. 1 (Ill .lumps!. A.lilics. hit SVVAYNK A MIS, I'lillinlelplilii, 1M. s ,1,1 liy Immei-l- - Flour all grades cheap al P. S Staiuback & Co's. NKW ADVKIt'l'ISKMIvNTS. Bf J'i will keep cniislanllv on liainl evcry tliiug llial may lie desireil in my line. My My Klock is always I'resli lieeaiise I nult-r only small ijiiaiitities at a tiuu- and unler !'iviiieiitly. When in want of any ul' the lolldwin Hoods cull und see me : CUOCKIUKS. Sutler. 1 1 am, ( 'milled lleef. ('uriicd licci'. Iiice, Mackerel, l'ottcil Meats, l'lniii-. Suiir. t'oll'ce, Snap, Crackers, Ihied lieel', CONTKCTHlNKIMMS. Apples, OraiiL'es, Lemoiis, liaisins. Can dies, French and 1'lain, Cnslali.ed l-'niils. Cakes uf all desciiitiuiis, Fig, Nul, I'rt'- scrves, T()l!ACCO,SNI'l-'l-'. c. All lirands nf Smoking Tnliaccn. Cliew yt Tiilmcco, Cigars, Cigarellcs, IlilTcri-iit I'ninds of SnulV, .V.e. 1'ipes of every des cription. 1CK CltKAM SAI.dON. In coiiiiectioii with inv oilier business I hare littcd up an elegant Ice Crea il Saloon tor ladies and jrciitlcincii njien In-day and at all hours during the season. 1CK. Ice lor side every day at retail IViilii one pound up. It can he had nn Sunday from 7 A. M. to I 1 A. M., Mild I'lnlll 1 I'. M. to 4 P. M. ll will not lo Miiplied at any it 1 n r li.iurs on Siiinlav. CIMII.INti DltlNKS. Ice 1,,-iutiiiade. (linger and l.euioli I 'op Sarsaparilla, Sic. All these iIi'iiilts and imire always on hand. Thanking the public fur tlicir liheral aekkliowlcilguiclils ol inv clloils In please and M.lieilin" a eontiuiiaiice, I am Voills I'eiipectl'illlv. FRANK Y. CLUVERIUS, "l.im.K tiKM Sl'liHK, Weldoii. N. C. may I'L' fun. 11 1. l'ltori-:iiiV Htili s.m.k. A large mill, silualed on the canal basin in Wclilou, well lit li-il lor making Hour, .ti lt has live sets of sloucs in inninug older and is in gisid eondilioii. Fur term upplv lo W. II. CAI'FI.I.nr jail 111 If T. I.. F.MUV IsTOTICE. 1 hiivr fur n ut ii N I tniv (i.iiic mi .totiiui'lmi HVfinii' At it ti wi.if. ;t I-.i I. .1(4. 1" fee I )i ami uimmI Hiiitiil iik Iti I lit' limn i tfiiti. Aim t Nn 1 il.u'llinx l(r wile -ir rt'iit w ith sU ihhI htun inn) tiiiM'Michl and till ln-n itllm lifil. Almi litill'nl u f tuHl tlut-llhiK, M lfn-illlt fillllH) IH'i'lliitn (tit titlliT mlf. Tu Nn I Hurl Iuum- l" r wile h lil if IikIiIit mitt ul fill i" Imrrt'l" il ttru : h!m Minif M-t'ttinl tliuw tMtiil IhdhI w IfniiH rrHMiimltlf. Apply t. It. I'.Hl'IKItM.nrllC.SflKKM WtKUm. N. ' junytf jlMlNlsTHATOU' NOTU'K. Tito im-lfrt;MH'l IkivIiir lliU iIkv tiunltlltHl nn ml. inml-lnUi.rof llH't'-tatc ifi liHrlutti- AlfhrtN.k ilr eiiM. lute n lltilifiik niiinly lit-n by iiotlHra all jit-rHiiiiit liiilitihK 'litinM iitrMitisI Krtlit ftitHlt tti m MMit the Kiiini' (tuly Hiillifiitlritti'tl ttt Hit ir my al tiriH' Mfrn. Urlxjint ml llvnmn uu nr U fttru (ho liHli iU uf April II nil prt-Miiit tl -fur Unit ttiiu- t iiiititv ill U pit at ltd In Imr of rv coMTy. All mtm nm finlt-ltitt tn wiliI inUte arv rttim'Utl Uiumlit1 liunit'diatt' po incut. It. U. ItltANiill. Atlm'r., f chit Mui it Allnxk, iltT'il. UnllfHx.N.C., April 7th 1hi. Npl llMi W. HeHcliin Weldoii nl .'i: lu I'. M . on tho day uf .iiMI- cntfnll. Ynlir lleHtMlenlcr will mipl itdr It nni iinuiiiiilv on urdrr, or wi will w-ud It hy mull nl ,'i0 eunu uioiiili. Addri-sH 1. W KM.I.ANP, I'ulilUli.-r "Tin Km." mr -JO urn New York ( llv A 1. K () K I. A N ii. On M.in.liir lln-:lrd d,iy of .Iin,,' I.hki. I will wdl for c.h to die Iin.-lie. I l.idder nl Uu-imun IIuum door In HidifMX the l',lo iug itix-rllt-4 r.u.1 i-kUiU-,i S,ilo iii is.iiiiI)- l MM (i(r Ihe vein 'M4, u'.i 5 -nil mi wlitehs (i. u-wlii iioA- iifidcM kiiuwu nn ii- M 't'- tthKiikcrriiriii. fi'i) Hcn-N on whieli Klimi Iiruii,'liiiii rehidcii kiiowi an the Kl.hliiKi'rceli furui. AlMi Viiiicreiuu t' UI1I41K Creek known 'hitrlt-a Seri furui , K. J. I.KWIs.sherlll', Pet H. Boud, Dipt. may tdi I A VI A .ivi:i:tisi;mi:nts. FITZ-EDWARD ON SH1KTSI A shift is a very humble ;ar-iiK-nt, but after all it has a (;reat ileal to do with a man's happiness. What misery arises from art ill. setting bosom, a bad-fitting neck band, an uncomfortable yoke, or sleeves too short or too long, lkit now I will be comfoi table and happy, I hat e found the shirt that always fit:; "The Diamond." The tangled thread of life's ex istence henceforth will be smooth. WAMSUTTA ,ttM H fimr ((f.tlcr Kwh iintttrrii it, ncmt Wi atldrrtt In h.iitKl Mtlkr A i'o., iiule intiiiuUcturcrt, lUIti mure, Mil. aMl.S. V. A. LMWIS, SMITH S I'.ltICK Itl.OCK. Mll.l.tNKItV. FANCY laillUS, Ac, I.AIilKS I TIIMSIIISII IKKIIiH. NOTIONS, Ac. Hull, -lick', lullleril. nil slinrt lli,tii-e. All l-lt'llllllt line nl neek lenr. luces illld rll-lion.. Trices us low a.e.l.l he ll 1 1) n " iii.ki:. - Making iii ull its Wnnclit'ft by i-xiK'rii'iici'U ll ill 11 I' Mils. I-AT'I K A. I.KWIH, Wel.li.n.S.C. ,et IS j- LUMBER. Lumber, liough and Dressed, can he fur nished in any ipiaiitily and all sizes AT I.OW V MAIIKKT I'Kll'K, o s ii o it t o r c i:. Apply lu J. 1!. Tll.l.F.UY, Tillerv, N. C. lurii ly JNO.J. l.OBKUTSON, ENFIELD N- C Fllli: INSl'UANCF. AtiKST AND AH.irSTF.lt OF FlItF, I.dSSKS. 117,, 1'I.M'E 1,'ISKS IX I'liii ni.v Asstlriiiicc ul' bind, in, Unyiil ol' l.lverHH,l, Kin- As..,K-iiili,,n;,, Kliulioid.l ll) ul' London, l'lin-nU ol' Ihulliird. ( iiiiii., Vlru-liiln Fin- nud Murine, 1'iini- lien lii.iiriiiiec mid l!iiiikiiii;.(ic,ir:lii Home, Norlli lllill-h nml Men-illllile Vresccllt of S. . bolldiill anil billiensllile of t,ivel'nail, Weslelll, TnMlllil mill oilier ili-i elus.. riiiii, inie. inr l:l ly FOE BENT. I'l-rsiuis i-liina In ri nl Hie Milsli Idiilid 111 ti.iis u Ml ileise liliike il,,lleuli,,s Iu u rilill'.' I,) I In- Islll ill-l Jamiiirv 1st Issl. T. N. Illl.l.. MA IIV A. I.O.Mi, l'r. tmil l-!xeciilri N. M. l.onir. J.i l :', If NOTICE. U virtiif ttftlif pofi-! I'tnituiiiftl In ti ih'f "f ni..itui.'c t-xcciHt ill., u- mi liic i th tiny ul .in;ii-t Ks:;i.v.l T ;mm li and Kinilv l...lii wife. Hint n (i.nl.'t'l in Hit i.tlif tin- llfv'i-l.T ( IHinIh uf N'irlhaiiipliiti rnuiity m tin- nli Atiyiit 11 in iHtok i ptit t W.i. II", 111 ue w ill sell lo tlie hiuluxl liitUr for i-h-Ii tit Ihc i'otirl Inmwp tor In Jackxuii on 'I ucmIhy tlie -inl iltiv ol .hnif lv4 tlm foiluwln ili'M tiU-tl rent t .-iiii- Mitmh' In lln county ol North iniiiHcii Mute tit' N'irlh ( iiroliiui. I HHltitIV the in i. ioiotih til oiiitl iiiort'iit'; to w H; i iiu'ccrtrtin (nicl or irttuvt ofliunl t-ilmttc. Iin mitl ht'lnn til tin roimtv ot NonliHinptiHt. Stale ot' North Larull im. IhiiiiiiIViI i followK I iy (In1 ItiHiiiokt river ainl the liiiitU 1. 1 Marv W. siimllw ihhI, rontiilnihir one hmnlieii uiti mure or lew, il leinn lhat iMirlioitol' HiiilMiti i Ifluiitl tunnel i ntt imiI n il. ami n li Putiltili -lihieel to the lite oltitcot the Mtitl V. II i'oni.iii w h ich ii ii"W ouiittl ly K. I. Hrowiiinii ami .it lie n I lift : u t I l iv of April Ivl. VAt t.llAN .V liAUNKS, MortKHKir. iny ...Illeller ,Mtorue limy I PW JMK'l Tull S NhTU'K. IIiimiiu iiunlilit il a- executor of the iMnti' of l.t'lliUt I he Uelty ileet-H-eil. I In rehy ln-lity all kT (I'Iih li.U till! . Iiillif H-Jilili-l the :inie to preneUt Ilh in lo Hie t-r .lVnielit, x it It I ll tW'Ue Mlotllhx In. in llie. n.ln e. All n rsotis imh I'l' il to the eMMo ill .li'iisi- iinike p i nielli. Mmeti -11 Ivt I.. .1. Il: Hi:itUY, Kxeeiltor. hy li. II. Smith. Jr., Alloiney. r X. w . IeLdoI fj. C. CHOICE LIQUORS AND (MtOCKIMKS. My l!ur colli. lint nil tlie clioiev llriuuls ul' Wimn, llr.iinlii-s, WliinkeyM, ll-r mill inixeil Drinks lln- in.iile iu the lie-d niuniler. Ci Kura, KiiiiikiiiKunil C'liewiiiK Tiilitu-co. Cull nml exninine llicui. . V AMILY 0 It 0 C K II I K S lire elienp nntl ul! tlie lxtt kinds eonsluntly nil Imiiil nml stock eontiuuiilly replcnislieil. iiir 17 :tm MK1X Kresli llreiul, Hisi-nit, I'likes, Criu-kein, ALWAYS ON" HAND. I'lain uiul l-'reneli Ciitulies, Fruit, mut Xutu nfevery ilcscription, kIioIcniIc uiul Mnil. Cukes uml 1 1 read to order III SUOIT 1TOTICB. qrCi)r.irs, Tvlwetn, SuwY. lnle fomi oilistiee HUctl xr"iiuUy. MICK'S 1. 0 W. E. A. C'L'THRKI.L, W-lil(n, S. C. npr 17 ly ; rfQsw2IOO LINCN. - ADVKIii'lSKMKN'l .v. Tor 01! Y TBIIR FACTS RECAROINQ Cr. Eirlsr's 1:1 Todc. ll will nnrtry nul enrich Hie BLOOD rfRMlta the LlvkHml KIDNEYS, Jol ItKjToick tii HEALTH nd VIUOH of YOUTH 1 In u I I Ii UIhiih rfiiulrliDrawruliiMi"! ittlf n l'1 eM't i tulU IhNin-n.m.W khlol Alipflllfi.linMiJi-i- II ..,, k -I Sumii:I., i'lr.,111 i-ft- I iiiitrkvd ith hmtM -ll.iic iitlwii.li-r.ul n Mill. K.iiH-t, hhim Ics u.I itriff tf.-yiw- m fon-v. KitliVtii lliuiuliMl hihI M(fllt - ii;.ni Tiintr. I A 9 I V O Hitl1 rii t' l,llltl 1,11 t'liMiiiinlnii LAUIbb pr.'iii.'i ii tii 1 1 . win una in DR. HAUTKKU IHON TONIC smU' jhi1 mly Diiri-. It ft I v cm it el' ii r 4i 1 1 t hciilll') i )tlrtnii. Tint wlroHvf-l ItsMnioii) In I In- titlnc "I II UtTkK llt"N 'I'llNM' In tliill li t "(lU Ilt nllt'lliHtl I I'oiiMl. ri. WUw hmw unit hH.I iI t Ha1 M.iiilar. in i.i iit in ii-tiul. h ton t iinu itiu ili'sh-t- Iu aim Juliol I IMfl iiiM Hl l U1' OKH.IN AL AM" tlKtir. I Ht l.T.I. Mo Inr our UKKAM HCK K Mcnil mr iitldrttMUi ilia it limner jiwiah. i i T vi.. "liliVIM UlW'K " ) Ll-'ullul klntnutt iiixl (iw fu( io oiuntHn,lic Dr. HartiiO Iron Tonio is fon 8li by all DllUUUIlH ANO DiALSII EvklKWIUHt. linn-1, Iv NOTKJK. The lllidelsiiilled, ImvlliK illillilie,l Uu Ailllllllln ll'uloi nl Hie ertlute nl' (lie Inle Mi's, .leininui r.lnlieli iliecustil on Hie J.'iili nl' Mulili, ISK, licreliv untitles nil persons lloldni elnims iiiiinst suiil eslnle In preseiil tile same witli in twelve innnllis hum lliedille uf this llo llec, in Hie Mime will lie ple.nleil ill liar llierenl'. All pel-sous imlclileil to suiil esliitu lire leillesi i to niiike imiueiliiile payilleiil, This -.Mllh Maivh ,I()S. i:. IHCKKNS, Ailnir., Mix .leliiilna lliunch, ihreiiseil, Hy W. K. Uanicl, Alio. npr :i tlw 1TOTIOE. liy Virtue of the u, i in eolilaineil til it tleetl of Uiorlmtm' eXet-uli il Ui Us oil Ihe i'ltl ihlj of AlttMIMt I ,(. iv J. i (ioot ll, it in I Kinilv I... UU Wil'eiltnl lf eonletl iu Ihe nit lee nl the Itt'KMer of Ihv.U of IUI lli.x t-otiiity on ihe :7lh ilny l Auin-l Isn:, in bonk. 7U A. tiii;e .nl.Ve will m-II to (lie Inuiliexl hhldiT lor en-h, ul the I'otirt Mouse tloor in Hiillfnx on Mou itn the .'ml tiny tf June ISM, (he following tltt i ril't tt renl ettitle. Kltnule In tin- county ot llalilax Stale of North rarollini ttHiiti-ly tht pniviioim of wild imnltrttp' iteeil. to it: One lot ol Nireel ot Ittinl ill the hrtin of WeMntl, frontiiiyoti iiKhinloii a einie hlxt) four anil H-l'i leet, nmniiiL' hack tiniu Haiti si ret t 7.i leel, Uaiiitlett t the liintlit nl li. W. haniel. (Iim warehuiiMt lot hetvhiarifr th serilH-ti, lhe Irnnls how oet npied hy V II. Itmmi. Ihe saiil aluve eoiiveyetl lot or mim I nl htinl -nti Ihtil on i hit It tlie stores now net u pieil hy suitl J. '1 . tiiMH'ti, M. K. Hurl, . K. t lark e Minnie. tine other Unci nr iwireel nl hunt in the toun of Wekloii, know uiiH the (iooeli uaifhoiiHe lot, front luif on SveatuoiT streel tKi itiul 0 -I feet, runuliiir bm k tn ttie laml of K.W . haniel nml theltriek htore now iM-t upletl hy ,1. r.ooeh, iNiitniKtl liy tho huttU II. K Mnli;.' :nii li. , lninicl tin tht- South unit West, nil the North alnl fjut hv the lllllll nf J. R. I'ulloni and otherx. One other lot or iDireel uf land in Wei don. known a i ioocIi'h NlnMc lol, tMiunded hy Water Nlreet, the hunlHol .Mi-h. r.. J. Km iy , the Koaiioke iiviuttou t'nuipaiiv and JaiueH It. ('ul)niu. One other It it iu tht tnwu ul We Molt iiuw ihtii pietl hy l.uev l.ou. eolon tl, HtljolnltlK tilt hllltU of theK.Ati liailnHtiU tiiupany. V K. Virk, f. J. i.ee uml me Hon unite .NaviK'iin'n t nui pauv. I hretMithertrneUnr iwreeN til laud in Wehtnii iMieli 1'nmilnK Ifiii feet uu vV titer utrin-t running Ixu k In tlie ranal, Unuided hy the liiinlw uf (', J . Uco, tho IhhI ttemTlin'u lulf, iMMiiB lln.' tuny lulM now uu nud hyMiidJ.'l'. tnmeli 111 the town uf Welduii that front on Wilier ntrvt't, exeept the Htahlt lot aUivu dew-rllx-d, lor a fuller dej(Tiptiun rvlerene U made tn a det'd of tmrtitioii eutvri'd Into hy C. J. iieo mut tlie Mild .1. I . (itmcli, whieh Ih riHtmlttl In the Otlk'tt uf the Iteninter ul UeedH uf Halifax eon uly. one inn l til land lu faueell i ami Halifax town- hhlprt kintuii iu (hu ShltifH I met buuudeil hy tho la litis of W . V. Carter, the laud funncrly IhIoiikIhk to J. K. J. haniel deeea.M'd. the land uf Mary Kwter, Jan. M. liuill and J. I.. WilianiN euiitaiuiin; hy enti iiiatiou tKmacnit, t)u laittl nnhjeet U the life entntu ot W. II. I 'on ion which U' In n lis to the helnt nf W. W. Ht it kell, deceased. Oneutherlmet in Weldoii towiishin known uu tho Short I met, it IhIuk that on whieh Anthony HoekM- l'iy now iiv eHjiiyoiuiiik,' ine utniiM nl I ..) r.lltH kmlHy, the hunU formerly U'hiiiMiUK tn Hleluird t'arieiiler leeeaseu niMniei immi xnujeei iti nil' llle estlilo t W. H. I'tinton hit li If How owned hv the heir ol W Htit kell tleeenii il; eoiituliilin; hy n-tiina- tion "m aere. the lat tnutlewrilM'tt trnel. U'fntt triiets of liuids purehtiM'd hv mid lio-H'h at sill ti nildei eeeutinl tlurtiliKt II. h. I'oilloll. tine uiidividetl half iutent in nml In two lulu nr imn'td ol land In tho town nf Wehlon, Ihe am irttuiidt d hy .'ml street, Mt lioiiiioiikjli Street, ihe lot now owned hy f II. Wnnl, a ml T. J.. Kmry'it ntnhlu lot. eontiduiuu hv estiuuitioii one half Hen-; thu olher in Ihe hiuu of Weldoii tHiumleil hv thu lauds ot ttaleii-h ami iniston Rail i tiad en i n im ii y, ( 'id I ey, I 'lilton Miittln wsoii, Third hi reel uiul ft reel, the ttauie lieinn that interext t-tiuveyetl hy Mary A. While on tluKrdof Kepleiu Int lvlo J. T. it.Hn-h an (euniit in eoinmoii with 11. J. I'..h win i the owner nl the other umllvldei half interest lu said two lot. VAl'tiUANtV ItAliNKS, MorttfaKtH'H. I lav .v. Zollieoiler, AtlorueyN. nuiy 1 ldn MACHINE. This 1 , ,r, 11 1 s 11 inn. Ill lie with which Inn ynrdt ol' I'uhrle of mi) di si-riili,iii can lie iiieii.iiri-d, from r.iti.ni lia-.-iiif to Kiiicst silk. In Icm tluiii nv minute., mid w ilh iimrv neriinicy t linn chii Im- dull w ilh Ihc - Yard Slick.'' A Imy sen-li yeiirs old mil do lln- work. These nun I1I111K w III mmn Ik- in every 1, in heiisc mid sinrelii the S011II1, nud ( iitict mid IUkimiii! MiiiiuliicUin-rii eiuiiiiil do wlllioul It. They 11 rr nni,-.! lor their l(iiildlly mid Accuracy of Work hihI I. ii- Hi. ir 1 ln'ii . MiiiiiiIiii liner, lisik la Ihe fiiiiiic mid iiroeiiri- rinhln ut oiu-c! (okhU rnu U- 1111-iisiiri-d fmiii the ItMiiiiaud put In rolU of auy nnnilierof viiiili. Tun of these iiiaeliliicK are now lu nueeeiwful ,.s-rnll,iii al lliejiiin. uf Mr. Noali HIkk "! Mr., M Ii. Al.hmok, Seotliuul Seek, N. ('., und give pur feet iill.lcU,,ii. 'or furllier iiil'oruiaUou, turuu elc., AihlrcM J. I1. W11.I.I AMM, Inventor and Halenlee, SeiHlaiiil Seek, N. C. inn I.', ly t l SKKINU I HAUt 1884. I ui reeeiviiiK and placing on ulo l popular prieei lull tinea uf Fine White (loodi, India I.lnoin, Linen Ijiwi, hlnndiird I'rinu in i;e( tn k,-u . Wnrtled, I'oplin, l.u.lre, ( ii.Iiiiiitisi, HiinlhiK, Henteh Ulug liaun, 1 hiN-k Niumtaika, I'rlnu-d Clin hrlca, Kiuhrnldeikn. Iju-es, ami Kdiriiifr. s. ii I A XICKLIXKOF XOTOXS AXD HEAVY 1'I.ATKI) KAR-IHtOlf, 1 1IKST KMilJSIt (lAKNKTEAR-DROI'S BUVt'TIKl'LHCAKri'lNH. A XMRXDW ASSORTMENT OP HARDWARE, Sfl'H AS (,hylMVr Ttioli, ltclvt Cwfry utul' ftazurt. BOOTS AND SHOES. Myd'nicery m-nirliii,-ut It tint fiirul.liis) villi ' Kl.li, Meal, lnl. Ni.Iumh, Kyiuii, ur, ( utfra, Hour, Kler, Uuiier, I'niippr, H4c, Warvu, Ikiap and Cia-n weal. - aim ki-ep the very 1111 Tobaero and (1 Kan. t imi
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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