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i 1 i i!!J' if' i I I f n it sV i. r !'' i ' ( is 4 1 i - t 4 , . 4 I- , 9 - i ! 4 f. i v. 1' THE ROANOKE NEWS. s. ! u:;n.Y, iecemrek :. Tin: nti-aim; vrv MAur:. The Observer has at last succeeded in getting tliis document and published the tame i'i full: I: is remarkable only a' Slvl '2 etiJcnCR that the l'resident his niaJj a fa I', and complete surrender to the stulirart itini of bit party, and tlut nuhi'g but his la;k of power a'id ionate c ifVJt Jice prct enU him from be coming as great a curse to the South, s was (irar.t liimself. It is fmther re markable in that each clause of it tnrls like begjing letter with an appeal fur a small donation from Congress, which we rather think C ingress will not t.ik tnuc'i tiDtijc of merely because he asks it. Il Congresi will pas a law to break up what is known as the "Cotton Kx chinjjc" in No v Yoik, it would do more to benefit cotton raisers than anything tlv At I mg as a set nf men me a!- I.ia..fl l.t Dn.n.kL in V. V...L ... ... -,.. u day and Co. bine to fix the pri;e nf cotton am themselves, without re jar J to the supply or demand, our firwi rs tvi'.l nit often receive a fair prici for their c Itmi. We intend to re-,ju'jl.s'i tin? ab vo for the purpose nl attracting attention J ii:i.n(; ufhik vi.h ito uti. List Monday for the first time io years lh'2 ulfiirs of the c ninty nfi Mi lax were taken in charge by a 15 ard of C, lOimissioiK rs, cmoi i ijin, the respect ail c n.fi lence of the gooj pe iple of lli3Curity. A loll rep rt of t'u pro ccJiiijs of tliis Dnr.l will be f un I on our local page, by which report it will be teen, thai Mr. II J. II-;rvcy was elected chaVwim of the l'i;ud and Cipt. Win. II. Ijy county attorney, Doth unanimously. These arc first cla-s appoint Dents m it J wj cungiatulate the people of the county on then), The only other easiness transacted by the coaitnissionerj wis the taking of the bonds of the newly elected county ollkcrs. The bonds of J hi. T Gregory as cleik of the Saeii ir Ciuituf II, J. Lewis as Krister D eJi aol of E. T. Clatk as Tiecsurer, were received with 0 it qoes'.i m nod the jcral i flicers d ily q ial.fi 'd. James V. I'.iwson then offered his b ind with !. V. Hardee, Jno. A. Ileptinstall, V, I. Pickens and W. H. Ki'.chi.i as son-ties thereto. This bond was the snbj'Ct of Ung and heatul dissussion. The sureties were subjected to a rijjid cross-cxaniinalion. Tho com ra'.ssi o'ltTi fi ia Ily decided to receive the process bond, but declined to accept lift I IT h llllU Ult l I It t ... A inrali... " " " " j I'aw. mi then gave H T. Hunch, N i.th Hgs, 1. 1'. K Imonston, Jo i 1'. (l.'C -orv aaJ as aJrlitioftal securities and the IS ard adj turned the fu tner cons. dela tion nf the sulli.'ieacy of the bond t stjjs (utuie day not yet fixed. Titers it, however, we beliete little doubt that with the new names on i', the bond is good and be accepted, and thus the the perpetuity of R id eal rule in tV.e Ciunty is ma le prs,;b!e by the action of I'tm- era's. Il,,ncter, of nn.st nl th nen ler)nn u,I,a kI,...,! tU k ... ., ... , , . . ! .m.tie, have n , thing u.:h,d t, saj. j Ihcy are private cniie;,, Bit J free men I ana they had a light to do as they ple.iscJ. And while we e must legnt o .ecognize that . . " their action e must a!s ... the subj ?ct of public criticism. MI.V l POM I It s. Whatever m iv have been the lessons nfil.l.-r i'..",.,.- i I en ll.t last I ongnssional camiitiffo it ., M" " Ms cert u, ly tinigLt one l:ij, ,,e leu - ocratic puty aillji vtu ,v P,.jfujy t) heart. h is that the people will sta id no ru .re s .elly-.hu'.l. im on the i'u,rency ,ev.i,.B. " Tlul' u'lesi me . 1 ' u lc'', "e ad .pt somu one well d.fi ed line .,f policy, and adhere to it oir h p;s u( auto u-ii.iu ua t oil ri i-m ir,: .... L . . . . . . I Sviccjss to ara Xl ,t ,r..:, di,c iu it- It is to slnlti g, temp .r zirg Ulldl. r,,iwA i. ., ... .... it r , . . ' ' 1 ,ur "'"' i that e owe the disisters met with, i j the fall camJiion, and unless our L-a le-s cl anoe iClr nieth., d ..r itunge our le, le,,. WP ll)P(.t I ot'i. ,,l,ir,j , , i i.aoj w.inc o.tattits iii ihe near I ftilll, 6. This' is no scj.tiunjl nir alarmist ic of the situation. (),,r lssr, Cin. not be acc motel for on the (.:, yf l,e apathy of the people. I e. ylk brie our I s- s ere heaviest, a very iiiulIi larg r tt, nas cast than is u,u.il io oiTjears, and si far as can Le seen, except bore in North Carolina the ab- sention fro n ,iti-g on the part of the p? le. the only thing by which we were enabled to ret tin control of the House of l!epresen-a m, if indeed we have done s . Iu this vie of thecise il becomes the 1 ity of the lK-m tcratic members .f (' .tigress 1 1 see to it, that s uno definite policy on the cuirency is L.itiated at the Itupeadi.'.g sji:o0 of Congress. a d that tuch steps shall be taken as will Co. ince the pi.blij that the policy thus l.:ialjd shall be carried nut. What w.s pane shall te, whether ba-d or wo car !, u, Dalbi,f v Vslil l All we want, and all the pe..ple want is S)mtthiiig difiniie. Something which curries iiiih il the assuriace that the policy is determined-, and that action taken thereunder will be final. As things are now the country is suller ii p, both from the effects of a too speedy re sumption, and from a widely difTued feclii g of ai xiety in lha minds fall men of bflfiirs at to bat future moves will, take placa on the political chess-board. Meu who hav capital are afraid to lend it le-t they should be re paid in depreciated redeemable paper. They are afraid to invest in property lest the policy of retraction sh tuld pre- ail and by appreciating the value uf the currency depreciate the nominal alue of their property. And to the wheels af commerce- are chebked and the counlrj has gone from bad to worse, each day bringing its quota af business failures until now, the sum total tu amounted aim ist to natioi.al bank ruptcy. 'I'i inrijtirate a system nf policy which shall in soma s rt alleviate these J: . . - . .illnesses is ine (in ni th whicn meets .M unlay, t only sound statesmanship calls fur such action, but the future su.'iess of our party caw be secured by n other means. The Democrats must, do something to re liee the nation, or the day which shall see a He laocratic Piesident io the Wtiite II nise and the I),; nocratic party finally triumphant has not yet begun to (IjWU. - - - - Tin: Tresidj it's messige is a dignifi ed paper, and contains a good deal f information concerning the rtLtionn I a cxisti .g between this, and other couu : tries. The financial Condition of the country, the st ito of agriculture and other interesting matter, and makes some good sujgcslijns to Congress. t).e part of the message, though alluded to illegal elections in the Sxulh It secn.s that fcn Ihc IVesideiitial im agination is not free Ironi the night mare which disturbs the average North ern mind. It-publican papers liave so long turned, on the story of frauds, and ille gal elections that they and their readcis have become firm bilieters iu ibem. This is the extract : The three Constitutional amendments, wlrch conferred freedom and equality uf civil aid political rights upon the colored people of the South, were adopted by the concurrent action of the great body of good citii-iis who maintained the au thority ol the national government and the integrity and perpetuity of the union at such a C' 9t nf treasure, and life, as a wise and nrcessary embodiment in the "fi mic law of the i e,t results nf th- war. 'I' I . r . l' i ok ' " nu io me lormer sintelioinirg ales nice, led these results, and cave. lit every praCMCal lorn , nssuiances that the liiuteih, foiiteeot'). and fi tec.th amei d in n'.i, and Iras pi-.se, I in pur somte thereof, should, in jj iud faith, be i iiloiced, rii Ily aud impartially, in letter and spxit, to the end that the humblest citu oi, witluul distinction nf race or c ilor, should, under thero, re ceive full and equal protection in person and pmpeity and in p, luteal righls and privileges. l'.y tin so consiitutio al ameinli..enls, the southern section I the union nutai ed a large increase T po litical p.iwer in C ttgre-s and the elec- lor"' C'lnge, and the cm ttry j istlr ia- , cld lhat ,,Pl,il(l,s Tproceei to t ie enfiunchiscd race, pou the sarue c 'cumst mces ol leg il anl constitulional frl'e,l"m a"J ff'lectiou which obtam-d '- '''' S:t, -.r ,he union. Ths mends ,i , it ai.j rjer kej rwalj .i , in -ue conuuci oi these elections as I'Tering to the general j idgaient nf the con.tiy an important npp .itunity Io measure the degree in nhLh the right " S 'ige culj be exercised by 1,1(5 L-"'""'J people, and would be . , j i .i , ,, respected by their lellow-citixens; but a ,re u-ncral ,j .yment of lieedom of sulL ije by the c dored people, and a '"' j 'st and gnroUs protection of lrei'd("n "! llic d.mm.ittitt.s of ''H; f 'rm a , art were generally nnlieips'rd than Ihe record nf the elec- lion, disuses. I., some or those Stales 1,1 hkb the colored people hate been ' 11 mkt' l,,"r "pmions felt in the elcUnins, the tesult t-. mainly don to ii floences not easdy meas ired or reme- rt'e.l hv lejal protecti-n ; but iu tie S ues of Lou sia a and S.il'h Carolim at large, nmj in some paiticutar coi . gresvioii.il distiicts of those .Sates, the """ '' "-' o compel the c " cl"M"" t,,al t', rl,,s "r I''" :l"red v in s h , - - -.. i i- , 1 1 iiifir paiiicipatinn in the elections not per mitted to be cither general or liee. It will be lor the Congress ol which these elections were held, to make su,.h i x lminations into their conduct as may be appropriate to determine the val.dity id the ilaiais of members to their seats, in the meanwhile il bee ones the duty nl the Executive and Judicsl depart ments id the gnternmei.K each in its province, to inquire ii t i and p mish siolations of the lass nf the I'ui'ed St iles which xcutrel. I can just repeat wha. I sail in this coi.nectii n it my lasl message, lhat whatever authority rests with me to this end I shall nt hesitate to put lorth, and I am un williog to fnrego a renewei appeal to the lefiis atun s, the lOirts, the execu tive Buihoritie , and the people 0f the slates win re these wrongs have bceu ptepciraled, t give their assista ce towards brmgi. g to justice the nff -nders and prcveiiting a repetitinn (,f (he irimes. No means wthin my powir will be spired to obtaui a (uli a-d fair iosest'galion of the allef-ed crimes, and criminal, and lu tecure the onticliuu aud t ..i,, v( lhp glU? This ptars to to be the entering wedge which is to change the Presidents Southern policy, so called, auid shape his acts to conform more to Radicalism than heretofore in order to prepare for the elections in 1880. when Grant is ex pected by some to begin his third term The fact is the Republican leaders have bulldosed Mr. IIaye, and now make bim do as they wish. N K W A I) V EIM'IS E M E N TS. DUblh; sale of valva blerr s l 1 KSTATKIN HALIFAX COUNTY In pursuance nf a decree of the Supreme eourt made at junt term 11,3, t will tail at public vendue at tbe court house door In the lowu or llalilax on Monday tut MU of Heceuibtr J, 8 to the biabut bid iter, tbe ineMsuAtre and outlying lands known as ''Looking (ilsM, containlni; about 1100 acrm ami I lis reairienee nod nutlyiug lands known as ' Heshosia," con tainiiiK alMiut 900 acre. Tney being the land" nnd tenements owntil by Mra.C'albor ine Kdmondsto at tbe linieol ber deatb Term of Hale, nne-iourtb of tbe porebana money to brpal I In civil), the residua iu two bouila nl equal payment-on a credit ol one and two year with interest on the (Iff, red payments from tbo day of sale. The. tills to he rosorved until all the pay maots are miidn or until ordered by the Supreme court Io makn a title to tL pur chaser, or bis AHiifoee. KICUAKD H. SMITH, Com inisslouer. NovJO kls. QDTTON SKEI) FOR SA I.E. oi 00 llushels Cotton Sd for Sal, price lOets pr bushel cash, delivered o ears at Halifax. .N. C. J. W. FAUCKTT. NovliJ 3t. N OTIC!. I will on the ISth day of December IS78. on Iho premises rent out for ttia year nf 187il, or lease for a term "I ytars to tbe highest bidder that tract nf land belonging to the e-late of J. J I,oru. Sr. deceased, known as "Norwoods," ly'ng in North ampton county oa the Ituanoko river, op posile tbe torn of HaUfax, unless nnoner renlod privately. For further information apply to the underpinned at Woldon or to J. W. Kaueott, Halifax, N. C. Novimf jam. t. oooch. N O T I C E. In puranance of aw order of the t robata Court of Halifax count v. w will on Tues day th loth day of December 1878, aell to tbe highest bidder at 1'ublio auciion for ea-li, tbo perishable property of W. W. lirickell deceased. Consisting of mules, liarneKa and other atopk, farming imle ments Ac... it thi place where the said W. W. lirieltell lately rHided. H. B. H KICKEIjL, J. K. HUICKlSMi, Kxecutora. Novt63w. N 0 T I C E. The en-part'iirshln of the firm hereto fore existing under tho name and atyle of tl'i.:t 1. . . ... ... ?f nun niuitiuiictfc cc vooen nas u;i nay liefl i disaolved by mutual consent. Aaron I'resC'ilt and J. H. Ooorh, havinij pur chased the intoresta of Wltite and Stain back. Tho business will hereafter be con ducted in iiHine i,f Prescott A Oooeb. Thanking their friends and the public generally lor their pus', patronage., they a-k a continuance of tbo aaute to tbe new tiriu. WHITE STAIN BACK fc GOOCII. Novtr N TICK. The undersigned having Ihia dav quail fled bfiirn lit j Court of Hrohale of Halila countv ns K.xi'colors of llio lat will and teMtamont of W. W. Mi ickell ili-cei-ie i here liv noiify n pern:m holding claim" ai;iint the e-lateof 'hi.ir lestitor to pre eut Ibem dill aulhenlieaUd by the first day ol DseeT.her sT'l. This Oct lath, IS78. Jt. It. ItHICKELL, J. U. mth'KKLL. net IDtf. Exeeutora. N EW FIRM. J3. L. B ASS, Woldon, N.C. B T.. RAKKLKY. Uarysburu, N, C. Flavinij opened a first class Restaurant a id Ovster Salcon, unit door to W. II. KrnwnV, on Water Street, are prepare ) to serve thmr friende Willi an v tiling in their line. 'I'bey liave a aplend'd Oyster Cook, who will nerve the delirious 'bivalves In any style. (Hsteia by the quantity to their country customers." They will alio keep on iiaod a 'nd supply of Family Grocer ies, Con feet ionar.es, Tobacco and the best i cent Ci(trs iu town. JAS. L. BASS. A Co. Oct 19 6ui. Water Street, ISTATURE'S NOHLKST REMEDY! BKDF0I11 ALUM lltov smims W'ATRIt AMI MASS. "Kllieient fur throat diseases." Dr. tar rinijio a uf Va. "SpeeiUo iu Skin diseases." Dr. Allen of N . C. 'TnecjiiRled for Scrotal. his affi ction." Dr. Walker ol Va. "Prompt and benefi-ial as an altera liver Prof Duncan. 1. D., lute Prest. itanilolpli Macon Cnlleue. "Reinvenatinir on frsons worn with toil tin, I e.ite.-llr. Malox of Va. 'Invaluable for NMUralgia." Dr. Harri ami. N. Y. "IteituUtea Ihe Secret iva Orgins i)r. ChrlsiiHti ol Va. "Purities the Blood" Hr. Lanuhorne, Va. "SuecHHful In Dyspepaia" Prof. Jack sun, I'niy, nf Pa. "Has noequsl for Cbilla"-Rey. Ellison C D.nls.in. Va. "Kxeollent Tmio anj D!uretie"-.Med Ai. of Va. I.'b'ir. "I'nHiirimMaeil lor di-esxea peculiar tn V.,oiHii." John P. Muemir, at. I), u D. or irulnia. Well Mda,ilel In I'lceratlve afTec-lions."- Prol. Moorman, M. D, Va. "None have a wiilor range of uspfu' n " Va. M(d. Monibly. 'Very valuable lur Hmmaeo, l.U-er, Kikneya and Hon els." lion. Laodog Groans, Va. 'Powniiul Natural Heme ly." Prof. Ilaidin, V. M. I. PKIi'Km-Watkh. fl rain of rtui ) OIL., HJTTI K-: $1 FUSS & OAL., DKMIJoUK ; 30 I'KSTS P KH Oll.l.OH. M ASS--,ckt asnfl bottle, $2 50 ANtlJl HULK IXJZS ; $) AUD $10 DnKKM sent potpaid. Liberal terms properly graded to whole sale aud retail dealer. Analvais nnd directions with each package. Full proof in an riniiiiwj seni l rise upon app.lcatinu Sample aupply free to physicians desirioR lo tmit. TbeKt rbarmine Speinaa are otiet for visiuira ami mvw Ida th vear ruwiid from aun a tier jiino in. in, a. ivarrl wsft a month; flu a week, fl.to a day. Convey ncea daily fmm Lvnchburir to Nnrihir. 12 milea distant, oyer pla ant rnada ihmiiKh iictore(ue eoimlry, c-intifsnlnn wnb all Hie Iraiiia. IVMind trio tickeia (nun all P'dnta .South an l North at re duce I rate. HuildliiK all new or thnr niinhly relit el. Fare an t acdirmacd lions nrt.ciaa. Skiltul rraident nhy elan. A. M. II 4 VI F..S, Pret H. A. i I. 8prtnKs s.u., L.ynrnnnrr, va. isiiii y A. K. ZOLLiCOFFKK'A BRO. WeWon, N, C. ionejfl H an, AEVERTISEMENTS. JO II NWANAMAK K.K, RELIABLE STYLISH READ T-.f A D E C L O T II I N G MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CIIILDREN. LABGE4T AMD BKHT STOCK IN VIRGINIA All nnr owi Manufsature. well made, Reliable Goods. More to glvo 8at iafaetlou. IHERt'll ANT TAILORING DEPAUTMENT. AN IliKii ANT ASSORTMENT OF FIXK PIIXK C1UOOS. SEND FOH SAMPLES. GENTS FURNISHING G 0 0 0 D S. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ONE PRICE. HUUAP MONK' GUARANTEE. CASH' Y REFUNDED JOHN WAN AMAKKR, Tenth and Main Streota, Kichmniid, Va, Oct 5 3 m. 1857 1857 ESTABLISHED Janustr 1st, 1S57. RUFE W. DANIEL, He has on h.-w.d AppoIllnarU, Keltxer, (iermaa, Hronthal Kalnral Waters. PICK1.ES, JELLIES, BR ANDY 'PEACHES. Hi stock of Liquors at.d Orceries em brace in part FRENCH, APPLE, BLACK 3TTRRT AN . WILD CIIERR.T BRANDT, WniSKIES, PORT AND SIIERRY, MADEIRA AND CHAMPAGNE WINE Clears, Raron, Flonr, Molasses, Lard. Utnicer, I'fpprr Spice, Apples, Con lee- tlonerlp. And many iither an icle ton numerous to mention. r. w. Daniel IOWmIi. Avenue, Weldon, N.C. marrhh 9tf.-t DM 1 N IS TR A TORS' NO 1'ICK. Ilavina qiialined as Administrator da bonis nun witli the w ill anueied nl Knliw ti. Dicki us. deeeaseil, thoe indebted to naid esutn are required to make iiutne diate payment, aud Oman lioidinc elalms BKaitv-l wald estate are hereliv nntifixd to present them to me at mv nfflce in Hall fax town (Inly anlbentieatwd on or beloro the lat day of Noyeinlier lKi'J. Ilalilax, N. C, Oct 2i!th 1X7. JAS. M. MULLEN, Noy2tf Admlnietrator. T A O L E 1) I'. E W K Y. CEOs W. ROBINSON. IlRKWait DEALER IN MALr A HOPS Cor. Wkst Ci.at xd Uahuivin Sts., RICHMOND, VA. Oct 18 tf. w il KAT WANTED. We w!h to Imy a Thonsund Rnhela of Prima Wheat tn Kriod into Hour. Apply to l'.ii.rv .t Cipbil t.r to T. A.Cinrk m (be Wei ion Mills. (let fitf. N O T I C K. J. R. Eollitvi(Tr. Dr. A. H. Ziilllooffer and Dallas II. illimitfar, hvniK Ihta day fiiroii-d a cnnartBeraliip under the sivle and Hi m of 'A -lliooifer A Son lor tbe pur poNtiol carrying on a genera! Orocery tins I n wis In tbetiwn ol Weldon, repeotfiillv annoiinue to tbe pulilto lhat I hey hate opened and will keep constantly on haud a full line of family (Iroeeries, Liqoorx, Ac at tneold Dru store stand of Dr. A. R. . illic ifTui, A Hro., East aide Washing tmi Avenue. They solicit a share of the pu l'C patronage. Mr. II. K. .Sledge, their popular eleunan will at all times be found ready to accom modate bis own aa well a the friends el the firm. NPEflAL NOTICE. The firm of Dr. A. R. Z olIlonlTar A Bro., continues their Drug biiNinesa as hernto fore In their new house weM side Wab ingtiu s venue near Iho Railroad ehed where they will ciotiniie to keep eon siantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs Medicines, Paint, Oil, Tohaoco, Cigars, Snutf. Con lection ar lea, Ae Ac. The b'l-iniws nf the two Arms l separate an t deHtinctind Dr. A. R. Z ,IIC"fTVr A Bro . with thanks for ruast patronage, re spectfullv ask a eontinuanre of the same. D. A. K. 7. illloorTer continues tbe prat lice ef hit prefeeloD a. aeietvvryi ADVERTISEMENTS. V ALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. On Moi-day, the 2d day o' December next llirt following valuable lands ailiMied in Halifax comity, will be sold at pu Win auction at the Court h use lo Halifax town M tne hmhest bidder, to- wit : 1. The tract Uton wbii li James L. Ous hy now lives, lieinn about three miles from Halifax, adj 'iiiiif the lands of Kd ward Cuiiiiilandi deceased. Win. E. Kenner nnd others and containing about one thou sand sores. Ttrins Ca-b 2. Kivfl undivided sevenths of a tract near Itrin kley viilf. known aa the Solomon" land, adjoi' lnK the lands of David Parle r, Thomas Wilcox and others, and coii'ainiug about three hundred acres. 3. Ono undivided third of a tract known as tbe "William Lowe" tract, lying on Reach Swamp adjoining the lands of Win H. Til lory and others and containing about four hundred acres. Terms for this and No 'I, one lourtli Ca-h, balance paya ble in twelyo ninntho from day of sale, the purchaser K'vii.u bond with good se curitv witb interest from date. 4. The tract near lillery'a Mill, known as the Morgan, or Kaven a fsuttrnct, for merly belonging to John R. Tillerv. ad joiniiiK the lands of .lamea M. M ullen and others and contaii inn about live hundred acres. Terms, nun-tenth cash, balance in one, two, threo Inn r, live and nix years. ootids wii jrnoil security required, bear iutt interest Irooi day of sale. Oilier valu ililo lands Villi be sold at tbe saiiin time and place. Parties wishing to purchase will do well to call upon us nel-irn day ol asle Tor In formation coiiourninit said lands. MULLEN A MOORE, Atto rneys. Halifax N. C. Oct 23, IS78. Oct 6w. ATTRACTIVE. In addition to our l..rin and ewefally selooted stock of Hardware, we liave supplied ourselves with a full assortment of 1ASII, DOOR, AND BLINDS. These we have purchased from tbe Facto ry and receiving them in car had lots. We get very low latas nf freight, and are enabled to offer them at VERY LOW FIGURES. PLUMMEIt A WPEELER, Petersburg, Va. Nov 2 tf MRS. A. 13. JONES- 20 Kjcumore St, Fetersbnra; Va. FALL AND W I N T R, 78-79 Is opening a New and Desirable stock ol HI I L M SI F, It V (lOOIIs, D 11 E S S M A K N Q A SPECIALITY. I'TTISCi AD nrTi.c, At rhort notice. Latest stvles drea tritn miiii:!', Iriuucs, buttons, l'aiicv goods, and notions. Wedding and party dre-sos made, and if requested, will furnish tho material. Orunments for the Hair ol Erery LM-acr.iiou. Braids. S.witvhea. Jot and Fine Jewelry Alan, Xanthine, an excellent prnparatiiiu lor I lie huir. Id fact, evervtbiua- lo adurn a lady. ALSO E M 3 A L M E R OF NATURAL FLOVERI, We warrant our Embalmed Flowers neycr to chance Ibeir FORM OR COLOR. AUUNT FOB E. BLTTERICK ACO'3. CELEBRATED P A T T E RNS, Catalogues sent free on application. I am prepared to offer customers ext ra Inducement Una aeaaon, in the e'vle. qua ily and price nf my gvids, ao aa lo mako il to their iiilerm: to Kiva me a lr,'e klmre of tbeii pslrunae. I Iberrfore in.pe to have the plea-ure id an early c ,11 Irion y n,a-siiriotr you Hist i will u.n in. t'9-t eflnria to make your trading witb ine en tirely aalimaclorv to you. Orileta Ir-mi Vireinia and North Caroli na area-dii-ili'ii, and will be promptly tilled upon reasonable terms. Thanking you I rpM favnra, I remain Your r-pectfullv, MRS. A. 11. JONES. Oct lfl tl. N O T I C E I To the Creditors of S. B. Hvman deceased. Take notice lhat a Special Proceeding baa been commenced belorn t e Clerk nf Mm Superior Court lor Halifax County attains K. W. Hvman. Amlnistralor of S. K. Kvnnin, deeeiaed, liir an account and aeltlninent of his ailmitiititration, and lo pay t:i tbe ereditora what may b payable to tliarn re-peel i rely ; and Ihia Is lu notify you to appear before sard Clerk t.n or before the Sodi itay of Oi-tolier, UTS, a' his.. nice in the town or Halifax, and die your evidence or del-t againat said doeedant duly siiihefiiicniH,!, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. I.et a copy of , u notice lie published at l lie court house in Halifax for thirty days, and a copy thereof be published in MmRoamokk Nawa, a newspaper pub lished lu said count v, once a w.lt for nix successive weeks This Sept. 18ih, 1878. Jim T. Unto v. Clerk Mi'oriorlVart and Prol ate Jndg" Haliiax County, N. C Kitchen am) Pr.nn Atty for Creditore. ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 DM I NISTRATOR'8 NOTICE. A Haying qualified as Administrator with the will annexed npon ihe estate of A. G. Mcllwini', deceased, aitnated and being in tbe slate nf North Carolina, all persons indebted to said testator are required to make immediate payment ; and those holding claims runinst dim are hereby notified io present the aaine duly authen ticated to me, at Halifax, N. C, on or be fore tho 15th day of September 1S79. Halifax, N. C. JAMES it. MULLEN, Administrator, Sept. 14 6w. D ENTISTRY. UK. CEO. YT. II A HTM AS', SURCEON DENTIST. Having located permanently in Weldon, tenders his services to the eitiznna thereof, and tbe inhabitants of the surrounding country. Long experience In all branches of tbe profession, enables him to guarantee aat iHl'iictiou, and warrant all cases eolruHted to him. Persons, whose health or business pre veul iholr visiting him at his office, will be waited upon at their homes, on notlfl cation of such desire, by postal card or letter. Charges moderate. Addreaa DR. OEO. W. HARTMAN, 3rd (Street, Weldon, N. 0. Oot 12 l:n. AND SALE. Ry virtue of the authority vested In me as Administrator with the will annexed i f A. U. Mellwaioe, deoeasnd. I will sell nri vately, and on reasonable tfrms tls fol lowing valuable lands belonging to Ihe said deceased, situated io Halifax county, isorn i arouua, to wit : 1. One tractknnwn as "Elmwood." ad joining me lanusol u. h. Macon, deceased T. vV. Nicboson and others, and contain ing abont Ihreehundrex) and eighty-fonr acres, formerlyowned by W. P. Solomon, aeceasea. ruisis nn land and situated in a healthy section. 2. Ono undivided half Interest. In an Wand in Roanoke river near the town of Weldop. known as Goat's Island. and oon taining nine and a half acres. In one other tract lying between the canal and said river at Weldon, containing about iweniy-nve acres, and upon which is said t-o lie a line mill site. And on one other tract lying in said river lust below the basin o! said canal and containing about iwuivB acres. Ifthese landa are not privately disposed of before that time. I shall nfter tl-em at public auction, at the ConrtsliousA in Hal Ifax town, on Monday tbe 2nd day of De cember next. I also have for sale aa Attorney for dlf- leretil parties other valuable lauds situated in said couuty, in tracts to st.it purchas ers. For further particulars apply to me, Halifax N.C. JAMES M. MULLEN, Administrator. SepMtf. T T can make in iney faster at work for us than at anything else Capital not re quired ; we will start you. $12 per day at mime mane ny tne industrious. Men women, boys and g'rls wanted everywhere vt win s ior us. sow is the time. Uostlv outfit and terras tree. Address True A Co., Augusta, Maine. June 1 1 y JJ1ALL AND WINTER STOCK, 1 8 7 8! NOAII WALKER & CO., WHOLESALE AND KfcTAIL CLOTHIERS, NO. 143 SYCAMORE STREET. RECEIVING DAILY A LARGE and attractive stock of Fall and Winter lotlilnar and Gent' Furiuahiug Goods. MEN'S YOUTH'S AND CLOTHING, BOYS' ALL PRICES AND SIZES. White SI, iris and drawers. Merino White and .Scarlet Undershirts nnd Drawers. Collar, Ran 'kerchiefs, Socks Neck-Ties and Scarfs, Suspender Ao., An.. A". a A M rlilCS just received. CLOTHIXO of all kioda made to oruer st Haltimore Prices. .- Don't fall to give us a call before buying. ISUAll wai.kkk v tti. H3 Sycamore ktieet, PKTKK-BUhO VA. ALEX. F. SHORT, ) AOENTS. J.P.EO. WILKINSON, J Oct 8-1 Y D R. E. I. HUNTER, MUBGEON DEN HIT. Can be found at his office la Enfield. Pure Nitrous Ox ids Oas for Ihe Pain less Extracting of Teeth always on baud. Juue Tl tl. JEUALIA MANUFACTORY. MARX MITTELDORFF.R, MANUFACTURER OF AND PF!rR I?? POCIFTY AD MlLITAKT Goods, BANNERS, FLAGS. SCARFS, bADGES. Also Costumes for Tournament.. Ralls, Ac. at lowest rate. t!M 7th St. Ret. Broad A (irace Sta. OPPOSITE THE THE ITICE, ISept 21 ly Ru-bmond, Va. 2ALE OF LAND. Under and by ylrtue of a decree of the Superior eourt lor Hallf ix eiiunly made at Fall Term 18 8 In the caue entitled W. W. (ireen and N. M. Long ai;aiiiHt H. rl, isDilhnsn and R. W. .Spillmau. I ahsll, on Monday lha 2nd day of Deoember 1K78, at tbe Court bouse door in Halifax, -i-ii in me HtKiimi Binner at iuliic atieilon no twin, ma initowiiig tracta 01 limit uted in l alilax equity to wK: tract a-'loinina th lan.i r-e v it That M. Summerlll, My rain Holt, John YT. Wilkina and inhere, coiilainina by estimation one hundred acres, more or lea Also one certain lot or parcel nf land situated In tne town 01 Weldon, known h Spillniatia eorter at th interaei'tlon nf Rio int and Wall r streets, now known aa WaaliingUm a eon-and First streets, the name iieing a pari of lot No 13 oil plot of laid lown. vi. -h 1878. W.W.HALL. 0tWir, Comuhsiroer, ADVERTISEMENTS. COUNTER.PLATFORM WAGON &.TRACK. THE BESTARE. t-rTHE CKEAPtOT MARVIN 5AFE SCAL ECO 265 BROADWAY fif.Y, 721 CHESTNUT SinilUJt 111 SENECA ST. CWt. P. Jaa 3 tf. CAREFUL MAM. ALWAT8 CARRIES A Yearlv Polirr Of Iaiarsics AGAINST ACCIDENTS YOU CAN. SECURE ONB IX THK NOBILK LIFE INSVItAKtE CO. OF M0BIL&, ALA. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Will Insure You Against Accidents for One Day in the aum of THREI THOUSAND DOLLARS in the evant of Death. Or $15 PER WEEK INDEMNITY for Disabling Injuries. RATE S-One Day 25 Cents Two Days . . 60 Cents Five D.t'ys . $1.25 Ten Divs - s 250 Thirty Days - (.0. $5.00 WILL INSURE I0U AGAINST ACCIDENTS, FOR THE TERM OF 1 YEAR sum of $1,000 R. F. BUTLER. Agent. Weldon, N. C. May 11 1 y. TOTAL 1BSTUEICK 8&TIIQ Will TU IT iiras. There is a curious slory about tome natfra wines which mil extensively advertised nowa days, and have toil recently been put upon the market. Dr. Underbill, ihe well-known grape-grower tf Croton Point, died in 1871. Some of his arirs entertained temperanc views of such extreme kind, thst they were unwilling to allow the stock cf wines then on band to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes been srnt to markit, and lometimcs left ta decay upon the vines. It is cr.ly roir that the other heirs hava succeeded 1:1 r.rranf in j for a settlement of ihe c ta: and ike tale of the wir.es ea h.iad. Amonff the;.e 13 a w ine of the yinttj of 18&4, described 11 a " Stweet Union 1'ort," but suggesting the Imperial Toksy mora thin any o'her Kurppean win, and brief wholly unlike fry cJier wine tf Amencsa growth. Iti puritv, rgt and inellowncis an remarkable, mil bn:h phyjieiacs ar.d wine fanciers have a i;cisl in:cn-st in i; ai Ikt oldest native wine now accesuhle i i r'v cor iidnrable q-.:antitv. The whole stock is h lbs hands cf the well-known wholel fiorerjr house cf the Thurbers. N. Y. jT4k. "Tie above i;er.k f-r itself, tut woold' add that this il th pure juice cf the trap, neither rfrw,cf.f, l'.;n:rtl r.cr tuJtrtJ; Uiatlt lias been ripened and mellowed by a;e, aad for medicinal or ncrimental parposei 1: ia nnsurpaased. It can t e obtained from most of the Icadlnj Pru;;is!s th-nnjfcout th United S ales, and tt wholesale ftol the undersigned, who wi'.l forward descripdra pamphlet, free cf charge, on application. Refc:ful!y, etc., H. K. 4 F. B. THURBER t CO. Wist BrraJmay, Hadt amJ lmix Stmt Njw.Y:k-. June 29 m. BELTING. LACE LEATHER, GIN SAW FILES, (made especially for us by patterns far- uisbed us by Mr. Peter E. 8nith, or North Can-lioa.) GIN BRISTLES, WRENCHES tad everjthing necessary for COTTON GINS, fer aale at Bottom Figures k-y ' PLUMMER A WHEELER, IKON FRONT iriLDlNe, Anir21tf. Fetersbnra. Vs. H OUjsE AND LOT FOR SALE. mm iv :i -j lixsaaw-xeattaaanflB One dwelling house eontainlns; rooms ia oflered for aa e In tbe lown Weldon. Raid house la situated in a desira ble poilhm ol ihe town and roatains ee balfau acre. F'T further lofornatioD Apply at Tan 0rnc Oct UJt. I
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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