THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1379. Tnu World recently published o interview with Senator Bayard, previous to bis departure to K.irope where he takes his wife for her health. Mr. Bayard was opposed to the extra session of congress and much rcgreted that it was called, yet he thinks it was un avoidable ; but he thinki it will be ol great use io defining the relations that roust be expected to exist between Mr. Hayes, during the remainder of his term, and the Democratic majorities in the two bouses of Congress. lie thinks lbs repeal of the test oath and the formation of the improved system of obtaining impartial juries were aloue a sufficient recoiupenco to the cjuntry and to Congress for all the ex pense and harassment of the session . The reforms found liltlo favor with the President, but they have been approved by tho people and will bavo a good effect. AN ACT. TO MAKE Till: tAltliYlNO OK I ON ( LAl.Kl) Wr.Al'OXS A MISW.MKANOK. We publish below the act passed by the last Legislature forbidding the carry ing of concealed weapons, People should heed this law and not be forced to a trial iu the courts. It is a wise law, and we hope the grand juries of this county will see to it that the law is not disre garded. The General Asstmhly of North Caro lina do emtct i Six. 1. That it shall be unlawful for aiy person io this State, except when upon his own f remises, to carry con cealed any p'u-tul, bowitknifr, razor, diik, dagcer, slingshot, loaded cane, bras, irnu fir tuctulic knuckles, or other deadly weapons of like kiud. Six. 2. That any person ( (Tending against section one of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof, shall be fined or im prisoned io the discretion of the court. Skc. 3. The following persons shall be exempt from the provisions of sec tion one of this act : Ollicers and sol diers of the I'uitcd States, while in the discharge of their official duties ; officers and soldiers of the militia of this State, when called iuto actual service ; ollicers of this State or of any county, city or town of this Stnte charged with the ex ecution of the laws of this State, whilo in the discharge of their olliciul duties. Six. 4. Any person being off his premises and having upon his person any deadly weapon described in section one, such possession shall be prima facie evidence of the concealment there of. Skc. 5. This act shall go into effect on the first day of July, A. D. 1379. DEATH Ol WILLIAM ALLEN. Hon. William Allen, ex-govcrnor of Ohio, died suddenly last week at Lis resideoce io Ohio. Mr. Allen was an extraordinary man. Self made, occupying a conspicuous posi tion in public life for many years. He was born in 1800 at EJentun in this State, lost bis parents early, went to Lynchburg, Va.. living there until 1H22. working at the trade of a saddler as an apprentice. From there be went to Oaio, where his ha f sister, the mother of Hon. Allen G. Tburman lived. Mr. Allen was poorly educated and being poor nade most of the trip on foot, iu saidwinter. He went to school two yeana and then weut into a lawyer's office. He obtained license to practice law before be was of ae, and achieved considerable reputation as a lawyer before he was twenly-four years old particularly in criminal cases. He was nominated by the Democrats for con gress io 1833, i:i a district that bad a large whig majirity. He was defeated by a very small majority and ran 1.500 votes a head of the ticket. He was elected I'uited States Senator io 1X37 wheo be was only thirty-one years old. In the Democratic national conven tentioo which convened in r.iltimora in IMS. so bitter was the contest between t ('... . - J St. V... T . ... r . nomiaation that a committee composed of frieods of bith thoe gentlemen was aent to Mr. Allen requesting him to accept the nomination and in that way settle the difficulty. He persistently refused to allow his name to be used on the ground that it would be bad faith in him to allow it because bo had been the chief advisor of Mr. Cass during the campaign, and acceptance would be a Vetrayal of bis friend. Ho canvassed New York and 1'ennsylv'ania for Mr. Cass and then retired from public life until 1874, when he was nominated by the Democrats fun Governor of Ohio and was elected by about 1,000 majority, being the only, one on the ticket that was not defeated. He was again oomi- rated in W7C but was defeated by Mr. Hayes now President, He has retired. to private life since then. Mr. Haward of the New York- Times ipeaki of blm as "ihe some times, bitter, but always faithful partisan, the honest politician, the States nan of the olden times TO THE PI IIMC. Scotland Nkck, July 11th, 1873, I hac j st seen in the Roanoke Nuwsofthe 10th inst., a card from V 1. 1'jkhelor. The correspondence below will show how far 1 have conde scended to notice him, after he dropped the guise ol "is. Very respectfully, W. A. Pl nn. WkldoS. X. U. June lGih 187!). Mr. W. A. Dunn, Scotland NieW, N. C Dkau Siu: I have a letter from Mr. W. P. Bitchelor which u Important. I desire to deliver it in person, but my preseoce in Scotland Neck would excite suspicion, and possibly cause the arrest of either you or myself, or both of us. This we would both deprecate. I there fore ask you to come to Ilali fax at once, which you cau do without suspicion, where I can deliver siid letter without danger of Interruption.' Mr, lhtcbelor is out of the State to avoid arrest. I need not say that tho matter should be held a profound secret. You can return answer by the bearer of this. 1 erniit mc to add, 1 should Dave com municated with you earlier, but for an illness, from which I am scarcely re covered, having confueil mo tj bud. I have the honor to be, Yours very Respectfully, (Signed) J. G. Lot kiiaut P. a. Since writing the above I have determined to forward this through the mail and by this channel, I hope to hear from you. Respectfully itc, (Signed) J. G. Lockiiaut. Scotland Nkck, June 23rd, 187U. J. G. Lockhart, Esq., We'.dou, N. C. Dear Sin: You will please for ward to me the "first note" that you banded to me from Mr. Batchelor. Your coaiing at so unusual an hour of the uight took me greatly by surprise and 1 hardly considered its terms. I will answer it. Saud by tomorrow's mail, thin I will return answer, or sug gest a place of meeting to deliver it in person. Yours very respectfully, V. A Diss. Wkldos, X. C , June 21tu, 1879. W. A Duns, Eq., Dear Sin: Your letter was re ceived yesterday after I bad sent for Mr. llalchelor to return home. In con sultation with him, I have decided to send you the letter asked for, although you, by refusing to accept his challenge b.ive forfeited your right thereto. I must, however, injustice to MY. Ruche lor, ai.d on account of the fact that be cannot ngum pass throned Weldoo without groat danger of arrest, claim that in ense a meeting becomes neces sary he shall be allowed to name the time cud place thereof. He has awaited your convenience one week. In com mon fairness his convenience should be now consulted. I need hr.rdlv add that my presence ogain in Scotland Neck would invite arrest. Your corninuuici liun sent to this post office will receive prompt attention. 1 enclose Mr. Bitch elor's letter and Have the honor' to be. Yours very respectfully, (Signed) J. G. Lockhart. Scotland Nik k, June2Gth, 1870. Cant. J.G. Lockhart. Dkau Sir: Your letter of the 2Uh is j 'ist now received. I regret that you have s-:e:i fit to cen sure me impliedly and that you nro disposed to dictulo the manner of fu ture proceedings between Mr. Ruchelor aud myself, should they become neces sary, lou say that as he has awaited my convenience one week, that in com mon fairi.ess his "convenience" should now be consulted. I urn t an utter loss to see how I have iuconvcuienced "either you" or "him." If you will allow me to recapitulate iu a brief way the fcencs in this play in which I have acted, they are these : O i the 20th day of June. I received a letter from you, notifying me that ynu had a letter for me from Mr. lUtchelor, and expecting me to come to Hilifnx. This let tcr was dated Juno lG.b. However,, much I oiight have been inclined to ac cept this interview. I say to you-inalh candor that I could not have left this place, even on business for several dajs thereafter, without having been arrested j for before I had gone a hundred yards after genii); your letter, I met a peace offuer wbo asked me direct "Ihveu't you got a letter Irom Jo L ickhart?" I replied to him that I didn't know Jo Lockhart. Then he went on to tell me that it was generally known in Weld in that Mr. Ritchelor had gone to Virginia to meet me, and thit a centleman from Raleigh bad iuforaied lii o that the same thing was current unon th streets of that city. Rjt for the n anicr of my conversation witlj hi!ai W3Bj.j frcn have been arrested. Why the fact was knowu that you had written to me, I am at a (t know, but I do remem ber seeing a cit;xen of Weldoo, a frieud of mine, hore about this time. Tbeo you yourself must admit that your coming to this place was injudicious ond that your coming to my house "at o'clock in the morning" was but irn pmper and i j idicious. You certainly louk me greatly by surprise and at still greater dissdvantuge. 1 ou must bave known that your coming at such no un usual hour was enough to excite the sus picion of every inmate of the housa w'.io wou'd i qnire who you were aid lor what you cmc. Tlieu I h,d no opportunity to consult a friend, if I had wanted to do so. Kven then I dij out refuse to accept Mr. R'a. challenge, as you say I did.. If you will remember, I told you that I had consulted no one, and tbat I might change my opinion, and that, if 1 did, I would iuform you this 1 did do, aud mailed a letter to you iu less than hall w hour after you left. t . ii seems io me, io take a common sense view or the matter,, fur I know nothing of "the code" but what good men should despiw, that ynur Mr. Mr, Ri'cV'lor Ins auned nnd acted upon the presumption that I was the challenging party "he" leaves the State and goes to Virginia "he" as sumes that it will be necessary for him to again pass through Wcldon and then "he" must be allowed to select the "time" and "place." I suppose that I would have some rights and that I would have to be consulted. I do not propose to dictate to you or to Mr. Ratchelor, as to how you shall proceed in this matter, but it docs seem to rue that it would have been more be coming if be bad sent bis message to me at any other place than my home, at a lime other than night when my family would not have been disturbed and frightened. I bave written this to show you bow much inconvenience have really caused Mr. R itchelor. Yours very respectfully, W. A. Pl'NN, Raleigh, N. C, June 10th, 1879. W. A. Dunn, Esq., Fin: I lave seen In the Roanoke Ni-.us uf the 5:1) inst an article signed 1 h your name. As it is a matter uf public notoriety that the letters signed "li were written by myself and as you say in your article III it you don't think that fact is much nf a secret, 1 take it for granted that your article was intended as a personal attack on myself. I therefore have the honor to demand a retraction of and apology for the charge contained ynur article This note would have been handed to you sooner, but ou ac count of absence from home I did not see the aiticle complained of until sev eral days after its publication. This note will be handed you by my friend Capt. J. G. Lockhart. I have the honor to be, Yours very respectful!', (Signed) W. P. Ratciielou. Scotland Neck, Juue 2Gtb, 1879. W. P. Batchelor, Esq.. Sin: Your letter, dated Raleigh, Juue 10, was first handed to me at my house io Scotland Neck, nt 3 o'clock on the morning of the 23rd inst , by your friend Capt J. G. Lockhart. 1 oor mcsscngei's coming nt such an unusual hour and such ao improper place took me greatly by surprise and at still greater disadvantage, else I would then have answered your letter. In this letter you demaud a retraction of, and an apology for, the ' charge" contained in my letter to toe News of the 5'.h inst.' There is no man who is more ready to make proper an, cuds for an n jury ur even an n justice do;.e his fellow-man, than I am, when convinced or shown that I was in error. You wrote a Utter in which you made grave charges against a friend uf mine. I have made no "jharges" against you. I pronounce charges which you made false. I still believe them to be false. Now before I will ever "retract" or eveu "modify" my "assertions" that these charges of yours are false, you must first show me that your charges are true. When this is done to my satisfaction, or to the satisfaction of the public, or to tho satisfaction of any gentleman, I will not only apologize to you, hut I shall deem it my duty to publicly acki owl edge that I have done ynu a great wrong. Hit until ynu do prove your "charges" to be true, my own opinion is that you have no right to demand a re traction from me, or to bo in any way recognized by me. Therefore I nntify you now that I will receive no commu nication from you, nor recognizi iu any manner any message seot by you, ex cept it be a communication in proof of the above named charges. This may be at variance wkb that "code" which jou "honor," and which I despise. I don't know that it is, but it is in strict accordance with that codo which I honor, just and honorable dealing be tween man and man for I don't believe any code nf law, morality or common sense reqiire me to retract assertions proving "false," charges which you have made, until you show them to "be true. Yours rcspecifullr, W. A. Pi NN. AEVKRTISKMKXTS. jgAUDEtt 5 HOP. EMRY HOUSE Htl.I)0. X. Stl.lYlnL'. KliMntioiilntr. aimI TTn i p.fnf f I,... bn iImii,. tl Hmt .( lUsi St VI.'. Cumfi.rtlllil.. I'lialn. To Hie ciliii-im (if ll.il. fax mi. I '.,pti. ....' fount li-p. tin- j.riff fur Klmvlnu Ims n iv.Iih-m1 to f .-li ffiita. We r.-turn tlink for i.st favor mill ask ii,ur i-ntrniiaw In lii(iir N'wial alt.-nuuii iwiil to fiittlnir rlil Mron'a hllr- Ni'.VKI l.l. IllXfl July-llf Tonsokiii. Ahtists, jyjETALlO UUKIAL CASES. AT SIAM'FACTURERS rRKES. When ordering aond length and width at plbow-State whntbur Jaconet or lmlf Sitin lintnir preferred. 5 per -enl riff list for immediate chmIi, Uuodsnrderrd liy'.Ex press. Haul C, O. I). lo than 6 per cent list price. R. F. HUTLKlt, At. Wkmion, N. C. Brown's Drug Store. june 5 1 y. SALE. A Rally KewHiaper In Virginia. Too proprietors nflnr (or aalo ono-half or Ihe wholo of the rETF.RSliritU DAILY POST. One nf the bet known and most popular .nserVHllve ISnwxpapvr.s published in Virgin!.. Its PKES.SE3, TYPE AND FIXTUKKS of all kinda are oomp'ote and In exoellant esnaiuon, and the patronage of the paper Up W MUlfMI, relorslmrg la una of the boat located and linHltliy citiod In the Stale, oln.nl t nor). irld with North Carolina, and therefore oners many inilunninunu to any nne dn alroua uf eugainB in dio newspaper b,inl ne. Terma of aale will Its n corral, with one-half fh, and the twlnm-fl In six and twelve mouths tinu, AMrma K. H. lr.sH ,t So. lu'v'U IV-r-'oii", Va, ADVERTISEMENTS. O T I C E. Lawless corsons have several times hrnli.n ot.,1 ,lm n-ii thn Htnnte of mr boat on my fish pond, lislied and lelt the bom away irom my lanuwn, uuiiM"'i I i .. ... mmcanl bn.twitlir i pond to be posted. Therefore I lo hereby ror Did any ana an person., emeriHg nt nf tnv ntantitlinn. ktiQWil nil I'nu ' i"""" IonRWood, or uiy land adjoining, eithur IV. iI.a nnrnnaa of hlintlnn. fi.-!)iir or tor miv otlir mirnnse. under the strictest ,.a ihj nf thn 1h. (lentlnmen will not liNh iu my pond without a license to doso I trndniKunra T will kftftn nfT bv till law. No one need apply to fish iu said pona lor an uour. ' T. J.TER30N mayl Bw N' OTICK. rr l ..linn.l n.nvii.nln.nl tlin llltn Ml-M. IIHVIHK llllWin'.-' n ' - " ... ki U..I..I.I.. i, llw, ti.ntintM i-iin ft. fnP tlin ri-IH in i.. r-iii' i'.", ii ' ' V , , , f.mntyof Ilnllfiix. all pfraoim holding clnims ftfflllllSF TnP (11-IM-llMI-U lini lllTri-HJ iiim iii.;ii n, n,:- I them to nif, or to toy attoni(.VH, Kltdiln . 1.. 1..I I 1.....I .-..WIB l..-ff.rt fill, mill IIUMM. limy II i:ui n i.'i 'i, - .v.. w Jiilh dayof Jinin W. IVrioiih hnlnlitii to the t-31 IU' Will Illt'USU IIIHKi- lllllliriiiaii' j'n.1 iiii-ni, fill . 'II I I IIIDL'VKU I tlArv I. ;( ii nrii'i n, Hxffiitornf K. N. shh-lila, lVr Klti-hlit lintoi. n!H. Scotlaml Nff k, N. C. Jllllf lSlf. NOKTH CAItOUMA, IIhIIIhx Coiinly, (ifllne Hoard County I'omuildslonera, J tine Mfuting 1ST II. It Is ordered by the Hoard that all par lies liolilini; claima niroinut the county by order or otherwise, bo rnqnnstf'd to nreHOot thn sumo to tliorlork ol'yaid Hoard en or boloiB tho 1st (lav nf Si'pt 187!. Ily ordnrot the Hoard, K. J. LEWIS, Clerk, una S im. s lOUTIIEHN HOTEL, HALIFAX N. C. J. IV. ittTLLEN, PKOritlF.TOR. Table well supplied, clean rooms and attentive servaul. Aleals &0o Lodging 50o. A Livery Stable also kept wbere teams may be hired. Horses foil and well attended to, by experienced boat lor. s. The travel ne public will do well to slop at the Southern Hotel. jono 5 1 y. jrjIXOIIAM M'HOOL, MFU I SEVILLE, Si. C. THE PESSION UEMS'S jrtY 30TII, 1879. ArT.iiiirfmfiitii have lifon made Tiv vlileh a limited mHnlier of younir men with small m "ana can "mean" at iT pi-r month. Hoard, with riiroislifd room, rfdnfed to 12 per iiionlh; Tuition to Kid 1'iT s- Hsiou. r or ii.'iriii-uiars aaur.s Join- 20 6w MAJ. 11. BINGHAM. Is rmlmrt by every PRACTICAL PATOTEH. COVEHINO CAPACITY Ci DTTItABILITY l'.XCr.K.IANY KNOWN PAINT, lluilriinci Paintnl with eurPrrparrd Paintt, if nit natiifao tory.wiii he Bcpaiatod at our Espouse. FOR SALE BY A. 11. ZOLUfOKKKfl 4 DUO.. W.ddoii, N. V. Jiiiu- 2(1 1 y (IIK.NANI)OAH ALUM HPUINllS, Plii-iinmlonli county, Vn. Alum, Chalybeate, Hi-alln-r and Sulphur Wa rs. No liar. Ni-nr l.tirnv Cave. Kinrsi,in ticki-ts via llaltimorc nml oliio Kiiiimad. Ti-rins r.'n Io n per umiitli. HiH-rlal rales for the si-ason. For nainnlilets anil Inforiiiatiou address A. J. MVKRH, Proprietor. June l'.tlin N T I C K O F MORTCACE'S SALE- V. Wirt lie nf llflWi-N l-nlif.ii.n,l u..,,n ... n 1.. . Deed oi ' .Vorts'iui! exi-ciiti-d te me hy Henry J llervey. on the lath day of Iiereint.er. l7ti reuis. t.-red III the ulllueiif Hie Kelster of Deeds lor llalltnx i-oiinly. in II ink M. ni. iiaires r.;U, and 5:iTi i ...in u..n . ........ .i.. '. .. . . - -ni "--ii I'-n.in ni me i.uuri House uour III til's town ol Halifax, ou Till KM)AY 10TII JI LY IS79. All the real estate In sal.l Peed tf Mortgage ton wyed and ilescrllie.l, n-wit : line tract contalioiu in arros lyini near Briukleyville. One ollu r tract fnntalnlnR 121 acres Ivlnnear the town of Halifax, in the section of county Onn nlhiT lpil piinl.tnliii.qH i..t ttie river road leadtnir from the town ila ifnx to in-Tj n ..nil, lour nines iron liailtax. I llie Ot lier I I'll i-t i-oiituiiiin.. in ..U.I..I-- - n iiiiiin-,, niiji.iiuiii; the town of Halifax in rear of the M--tliodil chtii-ch. Three lots Aillollilnir the limit,, .if tlm & II :i 1 1 Inx . known as the Wesley Miiitli lots. Foiirotiii-rlotHiiilioiiiirj M.i-.l ii.u'i. ..... cupied I'.v Sue Day. ' .Miie lots ill snnl town nuiiinrcd in the plan nf said town :w, (tt. l.ti, i:tfi, ;rt, 1 n, and ). no me iiiieri-ni oi ssio Mervey in a tract known as tin. I'lirn.-O Ibm.1 - - - - 'n.iiii.in ni.iiiii l.tncri-s.anil In another tract known as tli" John R. J. Daniel land containing alniut 1.1S0 acres. l'nrt ii ilimlrlii'p liif.t-.maf l.n will ..i ...... to me at Ralftgh, or to Thomas X. Hill, Esj., at luncl'.itf JOHN UATMXU. "W. It. VICK Altltl tGKK AD nt(,tilF. MADE TO ORDER 0l REPAIRED AT LOW PRICES. All kinds nf wood work ami trlnimioo- done in nond atylo. Itlackamith work dono at abort notice and w'lh neatness. All new work warranted. Kino painting for buy-glus done Ht low prleea.bast paint used. S?EfIAI. ATlKiVTlOS GJVF.X TO THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT 'AXWAT3 J3EZ.ECT THS BS37. FOR IlttMEDZATD UStl. r--il;'-,-t-. r CoHlnaanJ Ciwosofall sia?s constantly on band. Carrlntre MnlorlaM kept onliaod at pilco below I'ntnr-ibtirf; market. Weldon X. C. JOitf .". ly ADVERTISEMENTS. ELBON MIL L S. Wutcr Ground Meal. Bolted and Unbolted. Mado from solected white corn, thor oughly screened aud fanned, tnr276m JJELMONICO'S FOR SALE. The valuablo lot and store in Weldon, known as "Dolmonit'o's.'' Apply to MULLEN at MOORK. inayltf OK EAT BABGAINS AT V.T J. A. MUSCROVES. . BOOT.), KHOES, CKOCKKRY, DRY GOODS. AND NOTIONS AT COST. I wish to close out my line of the abovo goods and will soli out at cost, Finest and purest Manor ahvaya on band nod sold in any (joiiotity. The lutost and moat lasdilonnble DRINKS OF THE SEASON. tiltOCEUIES Of ALL KIXDS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) AND SOLD LOW FOR CAS II. Mr. H. B. Popo i with me and will be pleased to bee hU friends J. A. MUSHKUV K, Weldon, N.C. apr. 106m SEND FOR SAMPLES. We offer to the citizens of NORTH CAROLINA 4 THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND Best Stock Ready Made Cloth inq IN THE SOUTHERN 8TATES1 It is all our own manufacture, thoroughly reliable and low lo pjicu. Send for sam ples fur our MERCHANT TAILORING -AND- UfclMTS' FURKISIIIKU GOODS. jrSond for catalogue. JOHN WANAMAKER, KICUMOND VA. may8 3m TALBOTT V SOXS SIIOCKOE MACHINE WORKS, RICHMOND VA. Manufacturer of Portable and Stationary Engines and Hoilers. Saw Milla, Corn and Wheat Mills, Shaflintr, Hangers and Pul leys, Turbine Water Wheels. Tobacco lla chineiy, Wioutflit Iron Work, llrass and iron castings, Machinery uf .Every Des cription, Ginning and TuiticsiiiNO Machines A SPECIALTY. Itopairiug rrompfly A Carefully If one. TALBOTT'S PAl'ENT SPARK-AUUKSTER, The Iuvcution ol the Age. It does not dnstrov t'io draft. It does not interfere with clcanim; tho tubof . It will not ebukc up, and requires no clean -inn. It requires no direct dampers to be opooed when raising steam (dampers be in); olij'jotiiimiblo, as lliey may boieltopou and allow a' arks to escape ) It requires no water to extinguish spark.s, whit-ii, by condonation, destroys llie draft, ltosides, when water is used,' if neglected, thn clnc.ioncy Is ritstroytd by evaporation of the water, aud tho boiler ia kept in a filthy condition. It is tdmplu and du radio and rat) be re lied upon. It can be attached to any boiler. No planter should be without one of teui. Insurance companies will Insure gins-and barns where the Talbott Enginea aud Spark-Arresters are used at same rate as cbarued for water r horse power. xrttcnd for iHuslraleJ olrcuiurs ami price list. Branch house, Onldsboro, N. C. J. A. liAUSKK. tieneral ManaKar. T. A. UIIANUER, Loral Manager, may 8 flin w ELDON BR,CK W OllKS, BRICKS! BRICKSI BRICKS! Col. N. M. Lonir and Win. D. Reese having formed a copartnership iu the brick bosinevs, takes llr.s mm nod or In forminir the nubile that thev have on hand and for sale, the finest stock of brick In tho NUte. Win. 1). Keese, tne practical man of the concern baa had au cipe'ionce of more than lorty year In Italtltnore and other cities, lie has mado all tho brick in Weldon for the past live years, and has given entire satlslactiuu to all who have used Ihoin. HARD D R I C K A 8 P E C I A I T Y. TIIK CI.AYPKLKCTKD HAH UK UN TEM'ED. NO HALF KUICK OR RATS. Parties when orderlnn w"l ploase etnto wttere tne Uriels are to used, u ror an out side ehlinnev, or Insi.le chimney or mi- durpinrli.c, cto,, thereby saving expense llfcii aim trouoie. PRICKS TO Sl'IT THE TIMES. Tlie undersigned respectlnlly rofer to Capt. J. K. Divine, W. A W. Railroad, ra it. E. Q. Ohio, S. A ft. Failrosd, and S. T. lland, S. dt K. Hailroad and many others on all the roads who have usrd the brick mado by W. 1). Keoss. Pirate send your orders cddreFsinfr LON KKKSK, iVclilnn, N. C. irav l"tf ADVERTISEMENT. SALE. Valuable residence In town of Scotland Neck, wbere M. Hoffman now lives. Terms liberal. THOS. N. HILL, Halifax, N.C. Dec 14 3m. y J. NAW, WELDON, N. C. BAKER A CONFECTIONER. Manufactures all kinds of plain and fan cy oanriies. Keeps always on hand the fullest stock of Candies, Fruits, Nnts, dec, to be found in Eastern North Carolina, which be sells by wholesale or retail. Orders lor wedding parties, and balls prepared on short notice and at most roa sonnnln prices, Cot 20 tf. 11- F- 13 U T L E 11, Fire mid Lile Insurance Agent. Places risks of all kinds In 'firstoIass Companios as low au saloty will puruiit. Call and see ine bofore insuring else whero, at BROWN'S DRUa STORE, Woldou, N. C. July 13 1 y. G"1S ND ACHIEVEMENT. A New Process fur Sinking Wells. A GOD-SEND TO EASTERN N. C. It is a rare case that a well is sunk twon ty feet without lindiin: marl. Good water can always be had by boreinp below the marl, aud shutting on tho water Irom above. I have a new process that excludes all surface water and effects of marl, Ac. Haiu welt complete for use, one dollar per foot .with surface preventative, one to one fifty per foot. These wells never set out ol order, will last a life time. Orders so licited, reliable Agents wanted. Special attention giveu to moving houses with my Pot Mover. J. D. MERUIT A CO. Weldon, N. C. Doc2I tf. Is s monthly. 100-pagoScrnp Honk of ttmcrcnmof ) the World'. Literature. Single copy, 20c., or j 2 por year. . An Oil L'uroino Q4)ta) inches) ot " Yrariuitu Valley," price, $3, "Black Sheen," a IJI.ISO book, in paper binilinn; "Christian Oakley'i Mialako," all hook, in pajmr binding, and a samplo copy of " Wood's Houteliold Magazine" all post-paid, for only 30 centj In money, or in one-cent postage stamps. AouL ranted. Most liboral terms, hut notllitiir sent freo. .Address S. H. Wood, Tribune Building, Kow York City- LOOK HERE? READ THIS! READ THIS! And Stop at the Corner, and buy your Cheap goods from W II BROWN. THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. lie keeps always on hand a full line of general merchandise, such as Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Drv lioods, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, Hazirs, Hoisory, Ac. Also a full line of groceries, Cheap for Cash. Cornor 1st St. aud Wash. Avenue. Wbldun, N.C. mr271y ALUABLK LANDS i-Ott SALE. We have for sale and on easy and reason able tcr ins, thn followin valuable tracts ol land situated in Halifax county, N. C: 1. That tract I. inner. y belotujing to W. P. Solomon, deceased, "known as "Elm wood," containing sliotit 380 acres and ad joining lands of Dr. U.U. Macou, deceased aud others. Tho tracts formerly boloimlncr to Jno, C. Randolph, and loouted near Crowells X Roads, one tract known as tho' ltodgors traut and containing about lit! acres, the other tract known as the "Cockran" or "Mullen" tract aud containing about 300 acres. 8. A had situntod in Warren county about thruo fourths of a mile from Little ton on ilin public road leading from that place to Warrnnton, ami aontaininK abor.t -10 acres, and aoj lining ilia lands of Mrs. Dr. ('has. Skiuuur and others. 4. Tho tract purchased by W. II. Shields from the sdoitiil-trslor of Jacob Hitrirs. docoasad, containing about 3n0 acres anil adjoining Die lands of W. II. Shields, Ueo. I'. Pope atul olhnrs, I'srlles seeking In. formation as to this Iraet, van call upon us or John C. Randolph Emj. All those lands are iu ImsHIiv sections. If not disposed ol nrivstely before that time, we shall offer aald lands at public auction on the first Monday In October. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to call upon us for information. MULLEN A MOORK, Atts. Hali.'ax N. C. aprltltf OUANV1LLE TOUACCO WOUlvS, HENDERSON N. C. jos. i I'(;i k, ritontiEToit. MANL'KACTUIiKS AM. OI'.AIIKS Q n.ro and Twist Tobacco and Campy Work, GENERAL AGENT TOR E. II.POOUE'S GENUINE "SITTING BULL"' DURHAM SHOKIHG TOBACCO. nm f Cm ADVERTISEMENTS. PROCLAMATION, Be it known to all readers of this paprr that you hereafter order your entire wants In wearing apparol and House-keeping goods ol the UNDERSIGNED, AMD flEt THE MOST RELIABLE GOODS tMt THE lAB MONEY Itendy made clothing for Men and Boyi wear of custom make; and beat quality at lowest prices. BROATI OI.OTIIS, 11HKSK GOODS, COTTON CbOTIISt 1)0 KS KIN, SII.KH.HATINS! i'l.ANNKI.H, CANWMKRfiS VKI.VKTH, PLUHHKS. rOMKSTICS. TAILORS' TRIMM1K0S, VKI.VKTKKNff . WIIKHTINUS, flllHTH, llRAWSRK, BWIHH MUNMNH. CIIKOK MUHLINS I'll.l.OW CASINO, UNDKRSHIRTH, NAIN800K, UKT TICKING, HOIHKItV, MLANKKTS. ULOVKH, A full line of Notions, and Fancy Goode at wholesalo and retail, at lets than NOKTHERN PRICES. Clothing made to order in best manner. Fit gnaiauteed. Orders promptly filled. Samples aent on application. Hefcpectfnlly, M. E. KULL, 145 Syo. St. Petersburg, Va. T H LARGEST STOCK OF FRENCH AND AMERICAN MILLINERY GOODS IN THE 8OUT0. All impotted and manufactuied by me, and sold at less than Northern Price. Real French Bonnets and Hats, Straw goods, by the case dozen or piece, Infants Goods, Flowers, Wreaths, Plumes, Tips, Ribbons. Sat-hes, Ties, Rnching, Bilks, Satins, Velvets, Laces, Corsets, Parasols, Gloves and Mitts, Edgings, Bridal Wreathes. Ladies d resets made to order, complete, in best mauner, tit lowest prices. BRIDAL OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. All orders promptly tilled. MRS. M. E. KULL, Oct 12 lm. O T I C E. Having taken the shop that A, Eaton formerly occupied, I am prepared to do all kinds of repairing, wood or Iron. Having been here over twenty year everybody in tho county knows tbat I tin derstand my business, making wegons and carts, buggies, and ironing same. Give me a call, D. C. RICHARDSON. Jan 11 6m. MRS. A. B. JONES- 208 Sycamore St, I'eterubnrf Ta. FALL AND WINTER, 78-79 Is oponing a New and Desirable stock of MILLINERY UOODS, DRESS MAKING A (SPECIALITY. C UTTIKU AND FITTING, At short notice. Latest styles dress trim initios, fringes, buttons, fancy goods, and notions. Wedding and party drescs made, and if requeslod, will furnish the material. Ornament Tor Hie Hulr ol Every Dcycrlptiou. Braids, Switches, Jet and Fine Jewelry. Also, Xanthine, an excellent preparation for the hair, Iu fact, everything to adorn a lady. ALSO EMBALM ER OF NATURAL FLOWERS. We warrant our Kmbnlmrd Flowers nevet lo chance their FORM OR COLOR. -aoi:m ron- E. HUTTERICK A CO'ff. CELEBRATED P A T T E R N SI Catab guessoni free on application; I am prepared lo offer customers extra inducement Ibis season, In the style, quality and price of my goods, to to' nitilco it to their interest to give me a large share of their patronage. 1 therefore lute in have thn plcsnrn of an early call lrm yon, assuring you that I will ws my best efforts to make your trading Willi me en tirely satisfactory to you. Orders from Virginia and North Caroli na arc solicited, and will be promptly fill upon reasonable terms. ' Thanking you 1 r past favors, I rental! Yours respectfully, MRS. A. B. JONES. OetlOtf. QOl'TON GIN FOR SALE. I havo for sain a fifty w Needle Cot ton Gin, In good repslr.. Parties cnu tliis Gin at John M.. Foote's Foundry Weblon, N. v. J M. 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