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THE ROANOKE NE'S. SATURDAY, AUliUST SI, 1873. nil: IM.UOt K U K Tl -kkx. t'O II ff fVHH I II a J x out I u al I o II . puit cosmukss !'i;st distijict: JKssk j. y Kates, of Hertford, nn roN(.i:i-:s.-?. tiiii:i dwtiuct : ALFRED M WADDKLL. of New lii:!ovcr. roil CONOHKSS, 1'OL'ItTlI DISTIUCT' J. DAVIS, of Franklin. ron coxfiiiKss. ni-rit distiuct: ALFRED M. SCALES, of Guilford. r on roN-(iiti:ss. sixth mstiiht: WALTER L. STEELE, of llockinjjham. FOR ( (IS-IIIU SS, SKVKN-TII D1STIUCT X 1'iOUEllT F. A KM FIELD, of Iredell. Koll r-ilNHI!Kss, KKHITII IHSTILIC r : lUUiHUr 15. VANCE, of liunconbe. llll MIC I niililr.il j .. 'un.es nua me facilities offorded by f1)ur liailrou(is a,,d 'v6ble river for thepcedy trans "unu rft niatcri.1 and mannfac u K"clS to and fro, Weldon is sure 3 "' at some not far distant day t" become n e . . - bw maiiiiiaciuriiig centre "7 s" soou us the present much question or finilnce is settled and our natioBn legislators cease to pander ; ne oi cap.ul.its and learn to T te widely for the S clfre ' " " P'P'-nd the sooner ihc, do lh et.er it will be for them-so w,i, capal, seeking a safe rctnu ner-ihvA ;nA . - . . " . """L'ent, mid itj way hither " oriog into rcquisiiion, these natural resources, which have beea Ion dormant. lying El.KCTIO.V Tl KSIIAV, N ovi:miii;ii .Ini. Ui..vi:ii,w. Hun. i n has determined to be a candidate for Governor of Massa chusetts. A petition, signed by 3s,0l)i) oter, has been presented to him asking I'ira to run. Old "(!uk Eve" will go one eye on it if it kills him. In addition to the fact, m , above, lying contiguous to VV-.ll ndi a, fertile a, any to be found any. ""erc-capable of producin. an. ,. tirjr "f suPPl'c. particularly of corn ccjtlon a4 wheat. O ie planuti ,n alone' , J"""ne the capable of pro. n ""'W bushels of milium, Lands " 'u,u'"e "IP''d to some regular atnnd.ir.-f .I..U .:n . 6 lability.,, volume, such, for instance, as the amount necessarily used by the , KaT J yeff No one "U l" lue freUlt ' the government, and hence the practibability of its main, taming the paper circulation needed I y t ic country. The present national bank notes are based solely on the credit of the Gov. cumeni ami thus we have a singular GnnflA ,.f ... . .,...v..c , ,,,, currencies one H ri.nl resting on the credit of th. u,,r'. ment; .he other indirectly, bavin? no other foundation than Government se cui itios. ()e of these is expedient and the other not. The clieannes. d venience of the Treasury n. n,,H .,, simplicity of the system "leave no ques tion, and if there were no other interests milled, there would be but one VOICO. corn per fay be bought now " reasonable terms. Just acroS, lhe Roanoke riunr ,,....:,.. .i . uiT""i me town Aftkh a stormy session tho nnnvinu tiou of Gen. Jos. ',. Johnston for Con gress was the result of the primary elec tion, hold in the Richmond District on Wednesday the 2-Hh insiaut. Heneral Johnstons h.gion friends throughout the Union will rejoice at the selection, while the Sjuth will have another representa tive in whom they may feel honest pride. it pieuici ior nun as a statesman a career as brilliant as that won on the the buttle field as a soldier. Though it miisj be a source of gread mortification to tho old-fashioned Virginian, to know 1 I. ... T . . luai jos. l Johnston, with the record he has won in every position lie ever occu pied in life, should have met with the slightest opposition. Really Virgioia seems to bo not so dignified as in old times. North Carolina pipers never abjse Ex-'resident Davis, nor would a convention of her people have failed 1 1 nominate (ien. Johnston on the first ballot and unanioiously. e. r or live thousand acres lor sale, presenting a fine fr a col of migrants. is tho timu for en. ise in an t'nit the IH' sonic of land is opportunity settlers to nor. r Wid Weill in. V ... oiocratlc party will have a "'""ruling imlouoce in the next na t,0'mI le6isI"ture-standing as it must "d ".lion the platform of principle, 'aid down iu tho jilnh'.r., .. .i . - mm convin I' or the Gieenback currency the Oov. ernrneut is directly responsible j for the .Nuional Rmk Currency it is enuall. ro. sponsible, though not directly so. In the first case, the resnonsiliiliiu ! r. the Greenback notes themselves". In ih second the responsibility is for the minus deposited to seen H,a v...i , , , f auuuni .""t,;s JVactically the rcsponsi N'ty is the same. A-id this boin so we cannot see why the Federal Gov. eminent shoulj pay t tha National banks ?80,OW.OOO a year in gold as it is now doing for the monopoly they enjoy in the banking business. H it great as aro the objections we have jost referred to, the real difficulty in our cuse, as our readers know, is not so mocn with lhe currency afforded by the .National Dinks us with the system ADVERTISEMENTS. K- F- BUTLEK, Fir niul I.lle Inmuraiico A gout. Placas risks of all kinds in first-class Companies as low ail sufuty w ill permit. Call and see me boforo Insuring elso- BROWN'S DRUG STORK, Woldon, X. C. ADVERTISEMENTS. "y-ARM spinas, Western North Carolina. Ia now open for the leoeption ot pleas ure seekem and invalids. This lovely place In situated In the beau tiful vallny of the Frenoh Broad within eight miles of railiond. We have a film bt ud of music, attentive Hei vmits, and all other accommodations to be found at a first class watering place. For particulars apply for descriptive pamphlet. W. U. HOWERTON, May JStf. Proprietor. yARRENTON MALK ACADKMV, FALL SESSION opens Monday, July 20th, 1878, And continues Ttvouty weeks. Total Expenses, $75 to $S5. Terms-lfalf the above reouired In ad Tiince, tl e balanco November Jst. 1878. No extra charaes. Pimils eharirod from uaio oi aniry 10 ciosb oi session. Address, JOHN KRAIIAM, Princinal : or Dr. Sol, 0. Ward, Chairmau of Hoard of Uoan make money faster at work for us than at anvthine else CaDital not rn. quired j we will start yon. $12 per day at home mado by the industrious. Men, women, boys and Rirls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. (Instlv outfit and terms lreo. Address Tkuk A i-o., Auxusta, Maine. June 1 1-y. "EW SPRING GOODSAT L. A. FARINIIOLT'S. ADVERTISEMENTS. J . T . G 0 0 C II GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS Ti ustees. JuU-tf JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE BURNHAM'S WARRANTED BEST ft. CHEAPEST, Also, MILLING MACHINERY. PRICES SEDUCED APB. 80, '78. rumflUoU free, Unnci, Vori, Vt. June 8 6 m. CAREFUL MAN AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Beautiful Stylus of Spring Dross Giods from KM lo 5l)n nur i A. Brown Linon Suitings ' 4 4 wide, Piques from 12( to 2,'ic. nur vH. Rishnp Lawns, Figured ;Lawns, Swiss Muslins. Black Alpacas splendid quality and very ehoap. J 50 peioes Spring Calicos Go por yd, i i Blaachinij at 8o. NOTIOKV. 0 F- COUNTRY P.nDUCE, COTTON, CORN, of bank cn'g speech of Judge Thurnnn recently " "ii", may wo reasonably delivered hone to see t!m iin,,...,.n .., ...i , ; ""i"" uiicieii ueprcssion industrial niirsuit ihm.,i,..: ""6"""' mg. which renders it utterly en What suited to an agricultural people like those of llio SI I. ii'i. . in every ttm PtOira , . . " winch is traceah!.. l" vicious mismanagement of the national finances severely and finally rebuked by 8ucb wise egisIiilioi) as suo" rustjr" o.ir whole country to former peace and nrosoro,.... "ill Weldon begin to develope some of e 'mtural resources with which ., ;. so liberally endowed. Tub August number of JlbcUoori's iwaeaziiie. reon h . k.. m, Wi: clip the following extract fiom a communicatioo in the Observer of the 2Sl,j- -n'j ""n In the District would make a better run, and if elected, Col. 'Ii'coir. r would make one of our best representatives in Gongiesi. We, how ever, do not ngrco with the Observer's correspondent wlien he savs there is but little chance to elect a Democrat in the district. Wc think by united eirn 0' I lira can be defeated: I have read with much pleasure (,e letter published in tho IIoam.kk Ni us some weeks sino,.. written by that noble patriot (,. J. llj".,iouT,I. b0IDttde ---".. rALfiicnn, ;o ior a scat in the Senate in the recent election in this county. I think, as a cindidate f,r Congress rrom this District, we could select no better man to fill the position than Cd. J. B. llliCnffcr. His ... be impeached, and bis character is untarnished, and that he would rep resent the true inte,t ,.f ,L 'hole people, regardless of party i, not 0 li(nn-irr Jolt Publishing Co., 41 l)arcllv s.recti 1 ., contains several bior.rn,,i,;,i . ' .ticlt'S- Tllc fit of these shows tho am '"hie, pleasant side of IJ,smarck's char iicter, illustrated h !;,!.. r , ."viutins oi nis home 1 here is also a friendly but short reminiscence of Miss Cushman, by one ho appears to have been intimate with her. "Hifll. hut we need is a suis'ant I ret,,,,, to our syste n of hanking under which a farmer cm raise money at a re.isonal, e rate of interest """"" P"l"K up I'nited States bonds as c .loiterai. And unless our Green "acK menus bear this in mind we fear ' 7, ar0 t'uoineil to disappointment m-Hour tne remonetudtion of silver nor toe substitution of greenbacks f, Nnlionnl ,l. ..,... , ies win aione give us of the South any relief from the pressure "I","1 "s. lor neither will bring -.......j; oho nc country. What we neeu , l(le repeal of the law imposing a prohibitory tax on notes issued by State ln a worn the greenback prop. , " "-'j "o" in its way, but it "-esnotgo lar enough; it does not umt- at ine root ol the evil. The root ine evii in the rauonal bankins sys "m use f, which render, it impossible ior banks The new books reviewed i ol (jeoro M...,.,. ' nre: "Life nhiLinihr, ,i.;.t i - ' 1,10 ur 'ooarry food to st irv ''R I'nis alter the siege of 171, by S Oiu.le- j and "Modern Fieuchmen." by , w:"c: "'dude sketches of I'ranci.is Kude and Jean .!. utivi un Ampere. "S m"ner "ill's tells where to :' u '"""JO, acsonbing the shoot- " Ule -"'aiids, and trips to the yrenecs, Alps, Bnd othcr , lands. The serials ''J,,n "Gordon Rildwin" w doubted UEL1( ISO its ViTixirv. NutwithiUnding the late panic and tbo consequent general depression in twde-tbe great scarcity of money with uootomiuni evil effect upon every in. dustryor the country -all of which is leg. '"mutely chargeable to corrupt National legislation on the question of finance as administered under lUdical rule" which has patently catered to the' demand of capitalists and oionoplists the tendency of which has been and cvitab!y ever raUHt b0 ,(J bunt (he rH orgy and check the enterprise of cv,r. i section of the cuuutry-tu make the rich richer and the poor poorer, vet in the face of all these dignities Weldon has continued steadily to advance her internal improvements as individual f. ternrise. I'.i, I .i ... iaigu dwellings " process ot C instruction Caligate" and are continued. 5 poems arc'lhlf Vavlll ,,,. , , ..IVUU and ".shfluiliiim j .. . woriiine und r I in lr,. mmmi' .1 . I " ",w fa e oi .teaest. This e nave snown time and again in the columns of the "Observer." The true remedy then is to destroy the system and to leave banking rpll fr.. ...j .' ! , . n ' Kt, unu this can be done only by removing the prohibitory tax on the notes issued by Vn'e banks. ' e say therefore, let substituted for the National !1(lk CU.. rciey And j arklition to this let the H'onnmorr la.H on other bankin- be re moved. If ,,)is s!)a be , l)rn banks would have, aside from their oidi nary business as money lenders, money C ct,,rs and eaclunire broknr. ,l,n Hr ii emu currency when they the demand exceeded the supply of the -vernment notes. It is not pretended that the Uovernrucnt can issues ,r. recy winch will at all times adapt itself h o ii , , Wams 01 the country, bt that as to the great volume of cur' r ins practicable, cheap and con ALWAYS CARRIES A Yearly Policy Of Iusnrauoe AGAINST A C C I I) E N T S VOU CAN .MKi'UKK O.VK IN T MOmi.K LIFE KlIVtE CO. OF MOBILn,, ALA. TWKVTV.Prvw Pl'VTo wm t v : . . !rte!te.'s.ns'pp. ... ....,... , nKnlunl, Arcooenis ior "" IIS"1 nesanu uanprs. v" i m.v in mo sum of THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the evrfnt of Inath, Or $15 pek WKKK INDKMNITY for Disabling Injuries. RATE S One Day . 25 Cents Two Days . . 5fJ Cents five Days - . . Jt,25 Ten Davs - - s 2 50 Thirty Days , .. 5.00. KKETS ON HAND A FULL STOCK Of Ladies Collars and Cuffs, 811k Uandker UlJIt'lS. Ladios Silk and Laue Scarfs, Tuek Combs. Ladies and Gonts Lislo l.hvnrt Seamloss Hooand Ualf iioso white and st n poo. 2 Button Kid Gloves 75o pr. Hamburg Kduines ami insertions. " Whito Gloves. Whitft Tina. ' Silk and Leather Belts. I Li'ietl Bosom Shirts, Peioale Shirts, Ac, SHOES. - -..... iionAiui w.iners. Ladies Patent Leather and Moioooo Sinl pers. ' Misses and Child.'ao Shnno Fine Calfskin Boots. CLOTHING, $5.00 WILL INSURE YOU AGAINST ACCIDENTS, l'"OR THK TKKM OF IYEARW?1.000 K, . BUTLKR, Apont, May 11 i y. DR. Weldon, N. C. E. L. HUNTER, H I! It O E O X l E r I Jj T , The .word;" and ,h. are ne.irli' completed, which would reilsn .i;. . vi l Il on ar.y town in """" e in contemplation. She has so fr withstood the shock of fhnncbid,. press.on. JIt.r merchants are all estab lished on a sure fuming. Uer roa, es ta:e has not depreciated in vain-. tJO contrary town property would com maud more to-day. than at any time smce she received l,r i ..... n,.,ilBra1( -eauesoilVace" takei tho place of the political article. The periodicals reprinted by The Leonard Scott Publishing Co. (41 ur clay Street. N. Y ) are as follows: The 'onuoo .arterly, KJinbarifi Wm m'nster.andliritfch gJarlei, Revieffs and Blackwood's Maglui,)e. IVice f , ' year for any one nr ni- . ' - no ior all, and ,he postage is prepaid by ,h. luh; lishers. W.: had intended writine nur Mj f ,m"ml' on 'a !reenb.,ck issne ""-cu s piper bat pleased with the views incMjjscer" 0f Wednesday the 2th e preier lo copy the article entire believing it to be -the t.Uo theory": ' The tJreenback issue that is mL; and would long ago have ,,en bronchi to a happy termination hJl n l ' cnUcpar,y,;1ufu, ,lll5Sl,sion " lederul iivirnn,n l"e e,i,et to luve it composed 0f Treasury, note, leaynid. in tho i;k... : " " ""- iy oi supp y. ng other currency, a margin to private enterprise, sufficient to secure elasticity and prevent contraction through demand, "K supply. AUVKKTISKJIKXTS. Can be found at his office in Enfield. Pun Nitrous Ox ido C.as lot the Pain U, '"S T,'otU 'wya on hand josi 10 u.na a nice assortment of the ..miwrat siyiKs spring pants, Blue Flannel Suits. Lmen -Suits, White Vest. Black Aln.ioa Liut Cassimere Spring Suits, II .4 IS. Sti.-w Hats )UKej and prfees, wide brim UKOCE JilES. Siisar, Coflee, Bacon. Lard, Flour, .to as more8 ? C b bU:'ut outh of Balti I keep on b ind all kinds of Furniture. Prices are reduced to conform to the sieamyof money and the hard times, m, lt ra Purchasi,' elsewhere and saye octl7-ly H ?ST bJlsifiss you can engace in, any worker of either sex, right ii their own localities. P,iriinnin;0 b..j . . ' ,lr worth 3 f,oe. I,,' . at Mii. h, i0i , "I'nri) nine u """'""Mi nuuress .vrivM .tr . . , VU, GROCEIIIES, PROVISIONS, MOLASSES, NAILS, k 0 Which will' be sold loir for CASU. J. T. COOCH, WELDOW, . e. HOUSt Portland, Maine. r()Ci I:' vni,r ow" ,ow"' out VOU fit free. No risk-. u- n ... l"..h."r,.nw""t Wlli"h Persons .'.feiihor : ;k , '"'""mi pa;, u the lime tliey work, wruo ftir particulars to H. Hai.lktt Co., Portland, Maino. June 1 1-y e are si as expressed in Tho 0 she can offer jreater inducements for prumabie investment or capital, tban any other location. Her water power is ,inkih. ble. and inexhaustible, being Sl,pplied by the waters of the Uoanok. river through the canal of the lloanoke Navi gatiou Company. I, is wonderful!, bevoed theken of any man, to e.plaio nj Ibis imuicnse DRlura pi)wer hi not, long sinco, been utilised. Win, her water powers unsurpassed if not unequaled by.0, in tbe United Suto tbrecaa b ftaJun h Mill not b a Lowell. reen bacl n,,n.!.: ... wil ff I 6 Na,i"tml oys-em M.t the proposition to deathfor it II depr.ve them of the monopoly they n,. ,oi l j . "" " oosmess. Oa the other bsnd the people favor it be cause , save, to the Federal Treasury .. 30,000,000. annually. thaUs no" paid m the shape 0f interesl b , byNuioua. nks to sec 1!-Uing simply upon its. own merits ai has been well jd, the Greenback proposition is not a measure of inflation or contraction, but simply a-question oi' a uniform currenc." more convenient nd more cheaply maintained than any currency issued by banks. U is based upon no hostility to banks or caoit,,! ' . r ILSVS COLL ICCil ATE SEMINARY WILSOST, X. C. (I'OR YOUNG LADIES.) I he EhII Ses,i Hpgi,,, Srjl( 9(i TERMS PER SESSION OF 20 WEEKS Hoard and Litorarv Tuition $77.50 to in no Mumc with use of Piano .orrac'ucS QREHNSBORO- FEMALE COLLEGE. Tt'rnw II.i.....i . .. ... .. mo l imes. daV;,o,8Alst:illbeKi,,o,, wiiuos- Cliurgeis I'er Jiessiioii of2() Weeks. For particulars apply fr citaloRiio to T. M. JO, es, July 8 am, President. 1857 ESTABLISHED 1857 aintinir. Drawinvr, Wax Work l.VOrt. lo.oo. 10.(10 For Catalogue, or imformation. address J. B. BREWER, ' Juno2l3m. P " " o i p a 1. invested. It has oo necessary connec- lion wilU - ... i ; " --piionora specie basis. whether we have a specie b isis or the suspension be prolonged. Shall it remain a mixed patchwork of bank note. ,d treasury note r ,h.l "be made a uniform trcasurcurreacy! QUA II AM IUUH fSCHOol; It A II A M N. c. Always opens thn lui f,i... , ... :u,w',,:J:,,',,",l," ui Board, w.h,iK, fi,l P.nrl Khts $S to T,,r ' i T llc"li"''"'liin lurnlsnert. ruition f t.MtoH .',o prr monlh. l'or additional information ad.lrnsy. REV. D. A. LONU, P R I N U 1 r A I, July 20 If. Alamance Co, N. C. TICK 1ST 0 ' Td..e,!asod70jit0r!' f Jhn R- " Take notice- that a spaoial proceolirm iHs Iwnn eonimenced bolnre the Clerk ct k'IIV1"!- V"l,n tur County, isortli ( aro.ma Hwajnst Paul Oary, R, mi.iis.rai,,, of Jol.fR. Oary deceiUd, for an acoount and lettlomnnt of his adminis irallon, and to pay to the creditor what may be pyal,! t them respoctivelv, and iiiis is to n.itilv you to appsar before said Uerk on or hefnrn tho 2Sil day of SHptem. Ir A. I). 1S7S, at his olllce in lUlifax. town ami nie your evidence of debt lutaiiiHt sal, uocniient duly aulhenticaieil, or this notion will be pieadedln bar of their reooy. Lotaeo tyoftliU notice be posted nt lhe Uiurt Uousn In said counts of Hall ux for thirty days and a copy " thereof be published in thn Roanoke News, a news. MPr publisbod, iu said, ooumy, once a ior six syccessivo weeks. Jhis the ISth day of Aug. 1878. JNO. T. OREGORY, Clork Superior Court, and Probate Juds;e, AutfWw. """f" County, N.C, January ut, IS57. RL'FE W. DANIEL, He has on hai.4 A P5L02i,!,.?rl."' . '"". sionnan, Uroiilluil Natural U'uterm PICKLES, JELLIES, BRANDY-PEACHES. His stook of Liquors at.d Ore-erlea em. brace In part FRENCH, APPLE, BLACKOTKRY AND WILD CUERRf BRANDY, WHISKIES, PORT AND SIISRRY, MADEIRA AND CHAMPAGNE WINE Cigars, Ration. Flnni- Molassea. Larl, lnKCr, pPppon llcov. Pli'av Conlec. 1 tkaerii And many other articles too numoron. to mention. R. W. DANIEL, t" Wash, Avenue, Weldon, N. C. rus9b m June 1 l y. Q II E A P E H THAN EVE R. lam now receiving Spring Goods al, most daily and It is really astonish C to see how .-heap goods are. Articles and prices are too numerous to mentfon However I will name a few. Iue"tl0D Best Prints from , . . Best Brown r '? 10 "1 Best Block Cottons from wamsutta Bleaching Dress Woods Nw Nu.loa r.. I) . J "VIII "i"" ornuues ironi 0 to 1 i to 12. 12J. 15 to 25, i n ... .i. SHOES, HATS, AND Ol.OTHINrt VERY LOW OKOt KUIKS VKUV f tir Syrups from. Qi'(rA Old Fuiiinn v... . 66 to r0. ------ ..ow vnuaus aoiassra 7s Best Rio Coffees from 'a 7ft. Nice White Sugars i0 n.f"' Side Meat 1Sl ta- Shoulder Meat '' I nave thrown on n, c . One Thonsand yards lint p ,"'t, da k colors Seta per yard. v 1 r April 13 tf. Weldon, N. C. y j j,A W ' WELDON, N. C. BAKER CONFEPTrnvpu Manufactures all kinds of nlntn iin1 r..n cy oindios. Keeps always on hand the u us,, .i,ui.K i i anouis, j ruiUs, Nuts, Ac to be found in Eastern North Carolina! which he sells by wholesale or rtn Orders tor wedding parties, and balls .ii mi anon uoiice aud at most roa- .tiiinuil, il 1UUS, Cot 20 tf. ELEPHONE. NORTH STAR. flFNTtiuium" W",,,,H,' WUARSANO CLUB Are the best 5 cent Cigars. They are Havana filler, LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION,. MARGARETTA, GRAND Dt7CDKSS . u.W4 xnese uigars are sold by all first-cns, j..u Mh3 -3m T. N. WHITE, IVf nnnrof4iiAj i u . - lou oy .ti.v.vioUE A CO Proprietors Charleston Branch of th, Havana Cigar Fae'ery.. A. L. STA1NBACK, J H. OOOCJI , JR. STAINBACK & GOOCH E SUCCESSORS TO. J. T. S8GCH J- T. GOOCH'S OLD STAND Havej.u opened their Fall Stoek of Good,, which they .ff.r f Ue trade. V A M P K I 1 O W E T The stock oomprisea a-full line of READY MADE CLOTHING, DRT GOODS, BOOTS, UAFS, The largest stook of HROCERIE8, SUGARS, SALTS," SOAPS, AC:, to be found in Eastern North Carolina. They call attention to their atoou of the famon. " 'U.-Xlljr I11A. HA MIS OIOODS, SHOES UOTIONS. C K . LADIKJ CRM, "ATI,, 00FF1B8, TA, For Both LADIES and Oct 17 1-y. GENTLEMEN. MADB BOOTS AND 811 08 TOTAL iBSTIIEICE SITUS WISE TEL IT mrcjs. Thfre Is a curious story about some native wines which aro exirnsive'v advertised nowa days, nnd have onlv recently been put upon the m.irkcl. Hr. t'nderhnl, the well-known rrape-growcr of Cixiton I'oint, died in 1871. Some of hi lieiri e.uei.ained lemnt-rnnri views of such extreme kind, that they wcro unwilling to allow the slock of wines then on band 10 be sold or any more lo lie mnde. The grapes have sometimes been tent lo market, and sometimes left lo decay upon Hie vines. If t o,.!y now that the other heirs h.ivc succeeded In arranging for n settlement of lhe estate end the sale of tho wines on hand, Among these is a wine of the vintage of 1864, described as a " Sweet Union Port ' but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more Ihin any other F.uropean wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity, nge and mellowness are remarkable, end both physician and wine fanciers have a special interest in it m the oldest native wine now accessible In nnv con siderable miamitv. The v. hole stock is 'in the jiduu9 ui uic wen-Known Wtiolest-le nouse 01 the 1 umbers. A'. rroccrv Y. Tiituitt,. T. N. WHITE, A. L. STAUtBACX. WHITE & STAINBACK. W E L D 0 N N. C. 1 DRYtoODSred ffm 11,8 Nrth n L8rM'1 St66k ' tKADT MAD. CLOTHING, RO-T1 SHOES,, B00T8' HATS,. GROCERIES, RIDLE3, AND 0TIi;: AMD APS, SADDLE!. COLLARSi ver offered In this market, which they are selling IOW FOR A I BT. They call especial attnnliun Iholr ct..i. . They will Duplicate any bill of .rood. thmt: " PaD8, and TRIMIN we intend to please. Call and see us. rureuaaea south of New Yer. The nhove speaks for itself, but wc woulcf add fliat this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drtiggtj, liqumi nor waltred that it has be. 11 ripened nnd mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sncramenlnl purposes it Is unsurpassed. It can be oblained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United Stales, nnd at wholesale from the undersigned, who will furwp.rd descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on implication. Rospectfully, ct H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. West Bmadivay, Rcadt and Hmism Strati) Kew-Yokk. June 20 6 in, h.. KhUTI CO., DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS 10, 12 and 14 TWELFTH STREET A. L. Ellktt, 1 A. Judson W A I n f Clay hrrWRv ' RICHMOND VA, 8. B. HUD9E8. j, 25tf. Oct 17.1-y. pun CELL UOUBE. NOBfOU, V A. DAVIS J. PROPRIETOR.. RATES.. J3.00, ?2.50, and $2.00 per Day,. July6ly?00rdi"8 t0 Ucatu
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1878, edition 1
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