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I'rlE ROANOKE NEWS Tlil'USDAY, I'KIUil'AKY 12 1SS0. Tiik In h x-Appcii Siijs : In com tvt on with the liil! niCfi t h'Kim! In in rrrrntly ictrii'tiny th- Uniti'd Stit't'9 rn'ir's in tln"r ii'tion on run's by puii'iitt't a B'.ai' ft I'lwlmti'rs of pitrnio t articles, it i i i; t t-ro-1 : 11 1 'n kn"W that tliu Ilou-e V niiiiittie on IVonis li is re'u-cd to nc o'niT.in I fuvi'iiil i xti n-inn I'f pntinlj. ('ii'i'lv the in Coiuti-ps is nilvrfe in impi i iiji in any way the Mirdni ne le-i-milv thrown upon the public by Hie I a'e: t la s. I'll. dad l lie Wu-.li ititm c 11 r re-poll dent t 'lie Richmond State, who writes niont inti resting letters tn his paper; concern ii. U l'rif iili ntiil Icct io.13 has tlm loilnw i i r in tin St'iU1 il Monday : Ttere is absolutely no i-m hijiiitii Hiiiniij; I)' mortal lor imy cand.ils'c lr I llP p 1 1'? I ' lllll'y, IXCl'pt IllMB H" 1 1 tlnTC B n 'inuuini1 ni'in i Irtinnl who will till ou Itm lnvnrite tiiil-t III' put Kt the In il l nl the In lift nr tlio pinty will "en to llr I 'll." Alit.o-' eveiy tntn lnis his prthr f'ff. ninl will tell y iu Iritv who is li-nt and ktii'1.1 eh in ii, but lint lor publii a linn. Iii truth, tlii'te is a general letting t ' i H II, I- 1,011, II- lit loll Hl.OU'll hi' ill It rillll.Cll hv ixprlieiirv. The min who might s . ( f ! V t nke 'he lii l I iii'iihH Sliritrinn i uM tint It- ti c ii in to put up in a con tt-t mill li'airc ; a nan lo ri'glit win It V'rtnlV I'Vl t lioiini' might imt In1 the hfit to u eel lltunt or V,i-hliiiriie. Willi ni'e t'M'i ),lins llo-V ( ) r o ! f -to b.-lltvc, mill prnliihli il.i t Iniik. Grant wnu'il lie the vnk -t i s i; 1 1 1 1 1 ii ' e the 1 ii-1 -u t , 1 1-ii i , i o ; I 1 h In t linin ai!i,i,y I hone nni't prinni'u lit ) lot ni-il now. mil '01111' li.ivc faiil I lief v.ere iil'iii'l I) m C;iii.i,:on''i i xiiloit in I n i I iin:i nnlit inn t against Giant iinil pre. Vint his uoinii.iitioii. So I ii as u,y irij ii'n' Ipivu gone I fl nl a c.,M 1-nbV ii"iiionnl ),'it,.rr'il5 wniilil pic'n (irmt a- l'r il lt i:t ll there iniii-l he a lit i.ii i, : 1 1 in sui ci n-or l i Mr ILiyes. C i-lui-.lt tint w ul I ptiler I i:n lo Jilierui'it) ur lililne. - - T li K New York Sun puuli-he the lol loting ( -it I Ircni nil in 1 Ji i-iSl'.cunB o! N.:Yotk who oppose Ihe thin) term tii.ivi ni' nt : We. (ii'iiini-Aniericsn I' -publicum n' the :;t I'e n! New Yim, b.l;ivti' nt the pn-i'iit tni.e, when the census nt 1HS0 will li.rtvu' it i;otc the rruiotrtt s i In 1 1 1 v nl i. ii:- it,,I. n i.i the li mn ml i I ii Snuili t 'li ni ' ri hy to ioli!ii ,il p iwer in the u i tinii ; when Ihe miiv e ol n ai iiiptmn nl nieeie :i.yn:ei,tii ii ii'iijui'ileil J .n. 1, 1;?3 liK a.'v.-ii.ci il the inuleiiil pin-pi rity ol u 1 1 tu.iii'M nun, iiiiiiiuluctuiei, In: ll, its, mill pipiluei-i: ; A'lien the c.'fillt nt ti c nutioii it raiic. il lo ii pniiiiuii) nhi ve pur. iimI hen nil iik r.i;i.'iilii.ii me p'uiupilj im-l hy the lj y, ri.iin nt ; wlieii pence ruiijiH nt linme ii' -I linn llv lei.i' lens are in:i:iiluliiei hy the L'niteil Slates with all the wmhl. tint no excui-e nr emergency iX'-U Hint cu'il pos i 1 v i'Htily mi iunovutioii upon t'uio-lii nor, il eui-toma in our republican ,.r;u rl l'"V' rninei.t, hereby rail up m our (J. -r.naii Ainviicaii (ellinv eil z -lis to mu'l mi In,-.-, lav, the 'Ji ll (lay ol Febiumv in it. nt the city nl Syiueu?!', tn yive ii pri-ion In nur vie, anil thereiiy U'lile eeive il pos-ililc, I lio.-e Hrpublcii'i pull) b h b m w ho woulil lone the uumns-atv. i.niu-lili ihlc, unit peiiloui i?ne of a "Until term" men ;he people ol lh; ami other Male, hii I Ih n llireiien U''putbran sue t ! nt Hie pi, I in November next. Ai.iu.nv, N. Y , l''eb. !i, 18S0. Tin; ln",owin-4 mtiele which w take I. niu tin. N- Yoik WoiM sei'.ns to throw ci',1 wit"i on Mi!nini'.-i pl.m to li.ive in in ie.ii n lent p itty in Yirii'i i, Il the H p'lbl v irm eea-ie to ml with the Hn-inU j.i'ters the lat'er n r t y will huve very litiie nr no piienth in any el.etioiip. (Ju'y the coiiibin I'lon nl the tso beat the lonsnva tlViS . Tin- II pub'ii nn Eseeulive Co: nrn'innil (.'.ill, in !tie i- e I h iiMiiiilion yeslenlnv Unit III,' ovinia lii'i'llbiieiin Cniiiiiill'ee be iionlie l i.o' to f iriu any cmlitinri wi!h niiv oul-l le pn'illinl nrniin z 1 1, hi . tin il Ihe irnKr t imlini; is Ihit the natmii'il roin nuifiem l n il .r-e this ie-f,lilt:on. 'Ihe uTei I wi I I' ne-liiiy ll.e ies(it union nl t li o lie-iljii-leis Hii ,1 K. 'publican, w b ill fuve ihe new pally ruiitinl in tile S -te. II, ie will t'nn he Ihreu ilisMi.ci par'i -i, Ib i eial M ,li i. u li ivi' j; im nour.c , the ile -i b ,1 ivilicv of niiiinlaiu 1114 Ihe in'iL'ii'y ol his own iirj-M . t.ii'i. nil I Ihe -iipp iil ,1! l,e li -pu'i k 111m t il)n w 11 :,,ir iw 1. tl e lie n 'j i-ii m mil I e in lu.' miini.'y niiil the K-.i neni's I he stnii. n. l in Ihe llilip. Witii Ihe 11 i pin ni -mi" t of the p. e-i nt I,i n islut in-, w Inch will or ur .'nh;i!i', in Mirch, lie power nl li e li-1 a lj 1. ten w ill 11 a-e. Ih'pIIV. il ol ihell roMinl nvr the ial:imai.'e ol the Stite I'ni will be unnble to L'lve lli; m rnrs nt tl er Itep'.iline itii liny otii. is, ami tlieii-l.i Ii il tln ir Kileni'mee "J";i U. piiblieiix lielii'ir lh! wrti proper aid lliey can ciriy lulu Cni;ri'i"ioral di!ricts - z , tlni'e ul J ro. n ii'i. (1'ii'ile, (Mie'.l ami It .nle The e lore Ihe Nitmi'iil l!eiulilienii Cniiniiitti e w 1!: 111 ke . vi ty pii-ilil.' 1 11 ,rt to lully nil II. eii 1 1 ! 1 1; ' li in tli'-e ilislric s which will we .k.ii "ie ln'iailju-li r 1111.I it i- lh.'Ui;ht will I'm illy I"!, e lb ie mhI Muh. 'lie to hp (eil I he 1 n.iii, ol fii! I Iciii 1 r: ir puiti 'I lii I- the li'-t event v hliii ni'ikci (Ji'ii- m-tsim t!;c IKrirciaf in the Si 11 at ceil tin. liKMivv lime I'KI U MI.Mi. MIS It) T. II. Uiiiuohui r. coM i.ri'iN All fnal niHlo's urc juilnl by tlnir lilal,e-l 1 II ul(. It is so i:lipoe's. htn vp ibiek nl S'inkfimtc we llrnk si Hamlet ami I.'ar, ol Mi'lu-'li 11111I Othello The 1 111; ;r-niun which oruton 11 i Te let t upon the. H,nlil'a tiii'inoiy Imvc bctn miile by their inci't 1 xl'iionl nu'v ixilimi nl the n iihI. Wo f'tiui'ilt' li l nntid llmke by Ilia ' Ndbnli nl Aivo-la' Detits" upeeeh. mi. I by his it'll r or live t'n r mn t -p 1 1 11 1nl nratinns, wlnc't are Ihn stuity nn I mImiiui. linn ol eveiv fclil'b i t nl 11 11 11: a 11 1 b ( 11 111 1 hi they aie the ! 1 r ol all iU'oiw 1. Il nsowilii 8!n ri l ui ami t'. X. wuh 1' and Ch'ith mi. wit h Kr.ki.ie anil firniun, wi'li V Ifler sin! (Yhoun, ami. in 'eeil, wild al1 nl ihe mo-t U nous otst in i I mi rieiit anil moiirn turns. We ikhII the urest nunc ol I) iiioillieur his- niH;in fin nt riiil';ipiCH at initio mum lelnr- n ; when tli'i "p'eiiifor au l feiv-ir ol Cin i.. sru preicn'cl to our view we at once iivm to bi-i riiinroin anil icniblo ifinunciations ol Otis ine an I Ai t nr. I have ivtima te I Tlmmat 0. Lone when at Ins b! t have juiliied him, n it by h i cuiry il ty rU loiti, nr by ttioei! teruin n l addresses tint! were proiioiifice l 1 x-ept'0'i dly line tv his au.litotn ; bin I h. vi; j nL'cd In in when he 10 C wi'll ml isy ui'i.e iijion t lie witli'.'lun aspiilnj uu 1 OjIiI liiiajjinii- tl 'n, ami when loi "iliew an f ence still as n 1 tl : t ' n I men listened as tiny 10 cr lib tent d behiie 1 have said ill it Thnma 0, L'WB wit.! I lie lireHt' l im'nrnl nritlnr. I believe, yit born in North (.'aioliea. It ste'na 10 ne II ever there wt,a " forest born Oriniii theiRS,'' 11 wm the plain, simplest atured, pure, unainbiiinus Nonh t'a'i.lina Me li Mist prt acln r who 0 life I have bri.fl tkili'hef, and who-e mental q lali'iea 1 alteiniited to prcrent. I would uwell par timiliirly upon his natural nil's. Hi) had no truiniiiL' w:Hirver in Ihe srliooUol eh -(piiiice. lie bsd learned nmhina frniu elocuiiiiuisia or prolesrional aciors. He knew scarcely anything til Kiammatical rules, as he onee told me, d vet he spoke the purest and most 1 oire:l Kiiflirh pos sihle. He hn-l no knnttledc whatever ol .ioik nl rhetoric andyit he couetiuciel Ins fetilenrts with a regularity, piecision, cletrin s- and an art that would hsve ti nted the rnvy of the proltsaed ihetoriciao. I have ri lined to his emphasis and iutnii all 11. Ii tayini! "Our Kather," when lia linn in prayer, he always gave me a si'li-c nl I hi.' iie imess of (bid, ol 8'andilii! aeiu dly 111 the Divine 1'ieseiiiie, such as 1 never li lt leloietir incc when any other man 1 II, nd up p.'aver and supphc ilion. I kni not h 'w to d Hcribtt Ins 111 inner; 1 i nlv knew tli ell ct. I h tve, hear 1 a tieat lii-'imiiiu pei Iniiiier 11 'ti-r a word that h nihil il in v for diivs. It was bo with Mr. Liwe'n iloriillon When ocrwhelintd m hiri'iif his bai tiauis Ihat impiuta ii 'ii nl ihe diiine 1 111 itm, he (pake as I never IiiiihI ny oilier nun spe.ik. Ills pravcts, to nie, were lonietimis nunc stiikino 111 it the ilik'niratu ill, 11 til of mail) men ol noil k. Whilst he w is not a technical logician, he wis by no means .1,1! h ut in ability us a thinker and reasmier. In his serumm there wi re no obscurities. Ii he did not iinptc-s nit iy ureal cuniu'aiive power, he woitll i;ivi! von st lead lucid (talement an I iltr tr tcls of thought, I never heaid him pri neb a fcruinn that was not well ar ran.;cl and th'irou. h y c, In rcnt. Ilil', s I h ive said, he w us moht (lisiitiu'iiishc I lor lis s eet and abundant eh q 'cue. tli it ll we I a' from an inex . u-t i n Ie loiin lain, and lor a rich and eliaslene I Una inatiiill hit 1I1 lighted to Uy ttesh car hinds o! p, let1 y iipin th j allar ol his 11 ile iin.r ami li.i 1, I have re'eire l to Ins be.inn cn'hriilleil with his niijrcl, when lie would speuk viith W'r.'ulttius lorce and eloij lence. Al u i a iip-inictnin held near Henderson, (i'lin vdle 1 ounty. N C , ahoin 1S"7 or 1S5S. h pie'tclu'il on S.tturduy. I' win a lailure lor Ii 1 nt. OnSundty iii,'iuin be wm se iMieil to preach aoain. lie ast en led the pulpit in the presence of more tlnui t-to ih u-aud people. Hj was v.ry pale His lex' s; "il'.iw thall we escape it we neglect mi ureal salvation." He spoke i iilmiy, il.'.i iciHtt'ly. tininipiisioni'dly h r 11 lew tiiinutis. l'rt'atnily his eyes bejan to btiohU'n his voice to swe'l out B'l.l plav upon that ki v tint nevi r lai'ut to move an I ihnll. His iiini!inatioii put on her sluiuu robi s, iniil linn ,,r nver thnlv uiitiiites Mich h sliain of supra-iii'irtal elo i lence is Mie I from his lips us none 111 that iiiiiiieiise coiiori'" itinn hid evtrhei d bu hue. He Feeiuid ultetly 11 11 n 1) n t-c 1 o u of the pr. si 11 e ol Ins lumers. Hu leaned, as wa Minn tunes Ins wo it, cpon the iuliit, his i j'S I1ll.1l to heiven. whe'u lluv f cin liniled lit-t. lied lor prthaps twiily IlllD ules. 1 1 1 r- voice wnsswtet a- lute or harp, au l his i.rum) eiimls lolled loilh In hr ious liariiiotiy. His discriptinns weit simply woiiili'rlul. The iiiniieuse Conine gallon nil spell boiitid: a ilea h like still tie-s prevailed, lo bu br' ken but once bv Ine suddi 11 swooning id a lady who sit watclni j the lnspi;ed orator. The tension was ttt tiii.ndous. It sppeand, if tin-i-p' itker continiitd In his iiueiiilhly sttsin. that Hi.' very h art-sinnits of his amino 6 w, ulvl I re ik It I ecatne aliiiost unbeari bin when Hie p.reut magician 1 lo-ed. Never be ere hud uny ol '.hit C'U'greoitti in htaid such iiiu-ic. kucIi iii nnihvcul ths eiipln.n, .uch 1 alliciic pie .tliiijj. tui heii iiaiciuo and ptoloiied tl q umic". 1 once iiieiitinne ) Ihisitat 1 1) .rt to M . I, (Me, and t! e itin rkable 1 ll (it it Intd upon ihe ciinyn (.'iv'inu. His reply was, ' I 'en. ember lint utile of hn seiinon. I had bin Inilc piepaiuion. I only ret ol let iliat I had no mental or physical p. in -th.it I pi,kc without unj cun cious 1 llotl." I did not hesr Ihie masterpiece of pul pit th q'iciice, tint it created much lulk in my own counly, in which it was di livtrtd I have h. ar.l il often fpeken ol, and it wa ilisoribtd to me by Irulhlul anil in'cli ie it tin n lr-t.-r ol the dispel, the la'e Uev. .lun ins 1. M oore. He to d me il was in ttoiiHaiably urastler and more cntrmiciii( III Us eh ij ni ce lhau any mlur illorl lo which he had llstinul. Inlced, lie iftnl it so lar surpKb-td all o'l.tr ill ills Ihst lie c inid c inipiie none wi'h it. I 11,11-t m iition the nmst remarks bit: sermon I ever heard Inm prei,ch. Tin or eh ven miles limn the tow n nt Htlilsx ilnre is a Melhodlst chitch, in which w itsiitp a liirue co'iiiH'L'iitinn. but few nl wlinni are mo Itr.i'ely idiMaled, and none ai,- teboUrly or well inf nmed. I mcnti.-n tins 10 show tint tin rt- wis nothing Decu Inr or 1 v'r.or Imarv lo a tlle the ima jinalile lirei ol .Mr I, Venn ihe decision 1 Inve in miod, or to esuse him to mske a veiy ini cii.inon ilTott. Hut 111 viril e bsv nu a ( 1 et S.bb.tli m riling, in 804 I Inatd bitii pieich in tint thuieh Vet, ili etdi dly Ihe iii'.-t betulillll. ill lihl'ul. h. w i chiiitf di-co ir-e 10 which I eir list.n l. Isl aln. vi-r I 'tt'et It as Um,u ',s no in ry '-.s't. I- s ,Ul. u,., tlHll ', 1 !nij ! hemty," and it ,i re nai.i j '? f niv.T." I h.ve I eird 110 Mich tniav i-oi:s c: 'i'i -n e in my tlm.. A r.,:..by. le'ian i Mlenntn o! (!ruiv:l e, tin 11 tnich iiiU s cl S" le il sc lo 'id in llali'.'S counly Inn i:n v h tcu her in li, ni:niit, H v. Isi 111 O-limn, ol A'ab.i'na In-md M .1, ,sc on tloil dty I 't Ihe li st lime. Ii ,m.J tll in : I, I hi., I lint b in, I hiiu II l. i.p.Hk I wmil I not have believe I it po sible lot an uninspired lumt'tl to indulge such a s'raln ol f X I'le I and i-liu' in:ni ib j Mt'i. rt I n 1111 ii 1- tmrvedo it. J. iH lev. Utinn '' the iiintt wutd.tul Kills." Am) vet M . I.owe as evidently spraking tn icr t ie in pirati.in nl the ocra-inn. I dnubt i he Intd I ll Tied hit an In or Upon hir theme, or Hut be tv.r preicntl the urmnii auain The probability is that his 'niiv p" pata'iO'i w as such as bu obtain, i iliirin' Ins solii'tiy inle l lo hoo-s tint moinini Imm his li'i'iie at II tli'ax to the 1 h'ltih I regret I have not Hip ipnrp to t ol Mr. Lote't vint to New Yoik wlnn a jniuix linn. Mr. II. H. Sh "H. I hnr , L"V(S a in '-I ititeiesil' i; a ( o nit ol i. II'! wits Mr I. one's conpatiinn and wit tits e l ms spirit ll I triumphs in the vre t c niino n nl city. He pleached tpve al ! tin. id 111 sevind thuiliin. He slimd 1 1. . If .1 ... 1 . . it ini' .it, uiniiisis tii mnoKiyn una IN w Yo.k as tiny h I not been stirred In ma y udiv. That i Tiplel e nit d, pure-n.iu n-.i. j Heinle, p'ain look I ii "plney -Held'' No III ( arolniniu awoke piir.li erhora III tbe hearts of his hea'ert as retniniied t lie 1 11 of slum mil fl'-'d when he poured out Ir on h' C iri.iic ipia bis lich tr asiirei ol s c id cl i(!iciiC! I'liRrisiili was a rnmiMii,,. of ulleiiicn waited upon Inm an I i,(I red. Mr Lowe (lSnoii a year to preich to t (it in . The unambitious and sweet man nered North Carolinian declined, paying he did not preach the (inspi-l lor money, however mil It he appreciated their kind and unexpected offer. Aflpr preaching lor thirty years in Eas tern North Carolina, he could draw five times the crowd that any o'lur man could attract. In tbe summer of lSGi he preach ed a 1 11 n cm I aeiiuou w i 1 Inn five miles et his birthplace, over a plain, unuifluential citiZ'n. Some two thousand people were present, and ex ra trains, no th and sou h of Ki. field, ivt n as far as Gsll-boro, we e mil, brininK six hundred people. Hii seimou n as one ol Kt( at beauty unl elo quence. Dtys alter, at ray solicitation, he repeated a Inn pussaue Imm it that 1 quailed ally passage. I havs ever met with lor splendor ul thought and felicity ol expression. He recited it Immediately alter I had read a very trand passage from Edward Everett's Krea'. St. Louis oration, and I though then that Mr. Lowe's (quai led it in lie no elimculs that K1'0 it such excellence. The last sermon ha preached was a lew months bet.ire the chismsj scene in the quiet drama ol his lite. He had gone to 1 li c mountains in Western Nirth Ctrolina in Search of lie-l'h. His lame had uoiie bel ire li 1 m lie was iuipoituned to preach. Hu was very feeble, and Ins fine voice was broken and weak. A very lare assembly bad t,athcieil to hear Inm -all stianuers lo ti 1 111 . His theme was "The Soon of the Ane.es;" and if ever the music of the angelic choristers was heard on earth, It wus whin Ibis living man sluod np to pifsch Ins last sermon 011 eatlh, his face pale and wuin, bis form emaciated, his voice, at first indistinct and clacked, but piesently clear an I resonant and melo dious ns of yore His theme suited ti i s co 11 1 1 . t i . 11 . his surrnuiidinus, and his pecu liar genius. II spoke ol heaven and the coinpaiiionshii) ol the redeemed; of re ileinpt'oii aid vei I at i 11 s; life through JesuB Chii.-t. It wus indeed as sweet a "ong'' ns "atie '' iv r sung. It was a straphic picture that ti led the soul with e iiay. and nave Ihe believer Pi-gah views ot the p'oiii t il lull ri'ancu. It was a 1 echo ol c.leslial Imi niiiny "a nven toll cbmiis ol liitllclujahs and harping symphonies," The dying pwan thin sung his last and sweetest n ib's. In a short while he re turned home to di", and 111 a lew months all was over, and Thomas 0. Lowe stood in the piestnei. of Ihe Mister who had said in bi n. ('mm. nil hi"h"r !" n-.-tf,i-iiiii w. --Tfr7mmn ADVHKTISHMKMS. Ml i'lCK, Ifuving qnalifii'd .is Administrator of llinini .Mii.'ki.irnl, all pi'iMiiriM holding cbtiins airaimt his estate r horidiy noti liod to prosent them to me on or beforo Jan. L'Oib, INSI. Thn J.iii. linh, l.SSO. M. T. 8AVAOK, Admr. Thiiniiis Slricklaiid, per Kitchin Him Dunn, 13 V S f.ldi'S CKIM I N A I, DIUKUl' Coii'iiins all iho Penisii ns of dm Snprnirio Court on Ciiiniiial Law and all tlio Criuii n.t' SiHliites. Price during January ?4 it), al'ierw.irdM J.VOII. ' I Ivivn examitied with Homo can Husben'.s Crliiiiinil Digest iind havn beeii 111 1st favorably impressed by It. I difliii il of ureal valun to the practicing lawyer niiil nlhers culled on lo it. 1 1 11 i 11 i si I r the law, arid give it a beariv reenmini mla ti"ti. W. N. II. Smith, Chief Just hri Siipieme, Cotiri." "We cordially concur l.i tlio above eslaumte of Mr. Hosbee's work, John If. Ini. 1 Aim, Tiios s Anhk, Associalo Jualicea." Ai'd:-pss KHWAIIDS, RHOUy II TON ,tr ( o. Kaliigh N. C. J in 'J2 tt. yALUAllLIC '10WN LOT Km SALE I have for stir, a valuable; lot sntiated in Ihe tow n of Weld, 111. Parlies w ishing to buy can do so privatolv, and if not sonner disposed of, it will tin sold al puiilio aim lion in front of Urown'it rn ainro, on Saturday. Poliruarv, "lh, 1SS0, at 12 o'clock M. Any pursuit ilt'sii-iin to see Iho properly can do no bv applying to mo, Tonus libo.al. A. J 11UKTON, Attorney, Wtddon, N. C, Jan. 29th, ISSii. Jan 29 2t ' Tins sIiiikImiiI aiticlo is fom punnli'il wilh the greatest c.'iio. Its ell'i'cts ate as wonderl'iil and as satisfactory as over. It restores gray or farted hair to its youthful color. ll removes all eruptions, ileliinc; ami ilanrtiiitr. It, rives the heart a cooling, sootliinr Kensatioii of great comfort, aurt the sculp hy its use Ii.'cotnes white and clean. ISy its Ionic properties it restores Hi" capillary glands 0 nK.j,. nrma vigor, pi'i'venting halilncss, ami iiniliing tlio hair grow thick and hlrong. As il (lrossMiir, )'illit" hn hoc-rt found so cll'ectual or tlcsirnlile. A. A. Haves, M. I)., Stale As saver of Massachusetts, savs, "Tlic ciiiistiiiieiiis are pure, and carefully M'li'cled fur excellent tpiality ; null 1 consilient the linsr l'lm-AiiA-riox for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar. Buckingham's LDyo FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may he relied on to change the Color of the heard from gray or any other 1111 desiralile shade, to hrow'n orhlack, at discretion. U is easily applied, heiiig in one preparation, ami quick ly mid etl'ectiially produces a per manent color, which will neither nil) nor wash oIL Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Bcli j in trscjiit:, ul MUri la Mcll:l:n. N OTIC E. Having ninililiod an Administrator nl W. I. Hull, all pnrsniia linldinir rlalina ainst Ina estato are hon liv iiotdiod lo prcsnnl them lo too duly authenticated on or luilortt Ihn iilih dav J.inuary J.S.S1. Tbla 10th J,in. isstl. W. A. DUNN. Adtnr if W. , iwi, sotUni Neck, N. C, jit'l l.i (Jw Yec NEW ADVEItTISEMKFTS. DR. M. W. CASK'S TONIC RAOICAL REGULATOR FOll CONSTIPATION. BILIOUdNESS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT 4HD ALL DISf. ASES OF THE BLOOD. as Ei.EUA.vr o.moi!.i of EUCALYPTTS. P0D0PI1 YLLIN. SARSPAHILLA. W ITCH-HAZEL AND II0P8 ltlH TOSIIC, ANTI-BILIOI'N. ALTKUATIVK, AMI) ItESOLVEMT. POPULAR P R 10 E S: Single Uodle, 1 Largo ft lie, 50 Is. For sale bv DR. A. R. ZOLLIfOFFER. A P.RO., DruooisTs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ACENTS. Simmons' i.iv'kh Kenri.iTOKOK Mkiiicink. Is citiliii'iitly a Fnmlly Mi'illdno; and liy tmlnir Rfit rcany mr 1111u1.ul late resort will nave many an hour ormiircrinx auii 111A11 a dollar In time ami iliictnr'a I'ills. After over Forty Years trial 11 la atill reci'lv iiiK tliu most uiiiiiulltli'il ti'stini.iiilals to jils vir tiii'M from I'crsoiiH of Hie liiKhi'st trharat'tcr and ri's,on.sitillity. Ktiiiiiciit 1'liynit'iau ctiuimciiil it for all ilisrasi's of the l.lver A!S AN EKKKCTUAI.SI'Kl'lfK; OPINION OF THE CLKItUY.' Sliiiiiiniis' Mver H.'Kiihitor Ih rer talnlya Hifcitto fnr that class of ('niiiplaintM whirli It rlaiina to cure If any of our fellow hello's are nuf ferlnir from In-pat Ir ilisnrilen ami have noiilita In relation to tint t'llleaey uf Mils ionilar prepara tion, we ran only olTcr tlieiu llm almple ami ciiiiitcil arifiino'iit of I'll 1 1 1 in MaUiaiili'l, "Collie ami aee. " Try Hie iroioiti'il remeily and then you cini Jml','e for your-arlven.-lli'T. Iiavhl WIIIU, Pan tor of Prealiylerlan Cburcli, Ma con, (la TAKE Kirano.V l-IVKK II E GULA T 0 It . The Symptoms of hvi-r Ciimi'lnilit are uiieasiiirss and pain in the Hide. Noiiii'liiin-s Ihe pain Ih in th Hhoiilder, and Is Mistaken fnr rlieiiiii.-ilism. The stoiuitch jsaf f. cled with Loss of Appetite and Hii'kncsH, Isiwclls in ireneral Cos tive soiiiel lines alterltifr with lax The head Is trouliled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, conslii-ci-alile Inss of memory accoinpan led wilh painful sensation iitjluiv lllif lefl llllil Hie H.illli-tllillf,' which tmtrht to have tiL'eii dune, often roiiiplaiiiinir of weakness. deliilily and low spirits. Sometimes many of the ahove symptoms attend, the disease, and at olhei tlmea very few of them hut the liver is irencr ally thcortfiiii most Involved. TllKCllKAI'EST, 1'I HKST AMI IiKKT FAMILY; MKIll- cim; in tiik Wobi.ii. For Hyspepsla, e.iiistipallnii. Jaundice, Billons attacks, slick Heada .he, ( nlir, Depression, of Spirits, Smir stnimu h. Heart lliirn, Jcc. OKIIIINAI, ANH riKNUINK. M tM KACTI HKIl ONLY BY J. II. Xbll.lN A' CO.. Pllll.AIIKI.riHA, l'A. Price, 1. (HI Snld hylall JlrU(,'istH. Jan 10 ly FUHNITUEE. We liaye. Just placed In our Warerooms A Lnrgc Mock of New FuruUnre OF ALL KIN11S OF THE I.ATKST PKSIONH MATTRESSES VERY CHEAP FDBHITUKE AT NORFOLK AND PETERSBUBG PEICES. All sorts of furiillure sold CHEAPER THAN EVER. Call and tie convinced H. boes r. WELDON, N. C. nov 2ntf jotick: NOTICE! ItEAD! KEAIM! KEAI!I J. I.. BASH & Ct). havn removed their RES- TAI'KAXT from their old place on First afreet to the CREEN FRIONT, Between W. It. Brown's atore and Prcscott & Oooch'M stnre. MKAI.H AT AM. IlOUIlft OF DAY FOU 5il CT3. Passengers 011 the trains can Ret meals cheaper and as crotid as anywhere else. Pleasant rooms, polite servants, clean serviC's, and everythlnif In first class style. AM. TIIK PiKMC ACTUS OP TIIK SEASON. Meals on the European plan. You nav for what yon get. JAS.L. RAS9, A CO., orm-ly Washlnirton Avenue. OTIUE. I liprcby notify all pursons who'rt It mav coliuern. that 11 note for mm linmlro,) dnllara t'xocnloil to mvM'll hy .Samuel I'riinblood, wilh J. T. Onoeh aa hii ret y thnrttto ti it It'll c 11 or about (ho 1-t nf Jamiii- ry jm, j, ii.ih liunii lout. Pwrso.m purohan. Inn or tradiim for aaol nole will do ho ul their risk, as il has lictm paid. ThU 13th (lay ol' January ho. 1 llOMASUUECiORY. an 15 2w N OTIC'B OF DISSOLUTION. Tbn nonarl.r.nrMltln l.nrni..r..Hn .:-.! .r j. ...uu, 1, i-ini.ii brtween K itoliin and Rothschild has been llV llllltllal niltlMIllt. ll iuu,! uu.l TI,A v ................ 1,1 ,1,1. .in ol Ibo old tirni will l.n paid by W. H. UIWIIIll, UUI1, 11.111 I0MI. W. T. KITCHIN, I. KOICUILD. jnn Pi Our AT HOWE ACAIN. II. F. SI. EDGE A Co., ImI Mlreet, Weldon, M.f. We desire to inform our frlonds and Ihe public! generally, that we huve a complete cn'ift, ui'iim:iiiiL (ii Racon, Flour, Meal, Laid Biittnr, Flah, t'beeso, Crackers, C'akea, Coiitnclione rlo, Niaroli, 8oap, Tobacco, Dinars, Suuf, (ilouer. Pepper, Hplce, J'lckles, Jelli.s, and Jlraudy Puachtw, Our stock of liquors embrace in part, French, Apple. RUckberrv, and Oinger Brandies, Old Rye and Corn Whlsklea, Port and Hbeiry W'luoa, Gin, Rum, itc. Our Immenso trade already enables us to soil iioikU Tery cbrnp, and we cordially Invite our many friends to give us a call. Our mailm U to treat all right, Mvn and Ll. aopt. 2Stf. AiWAYB SELECT THS BEST.' head? r on xannsszATa van. Ij rnrtinM by cvrry PHACTIOAL PATWTEH. COVEniN'O CAPACITY DtTRADILITT tXCI'.l'.DANY KNOWN PAINT. HuiWinga J'iint, -it wilh our Prepared Paints, if tint utilfae. lorr, will U Eopalatod tt our Eipomft. FOR SALE BY A. K. ZObMCOKr-Eil k IlllO., Weldtiil, N. C. June 2d I y V ALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. We have for sale and on easy and reason utile te ma, the following valuable tracts ol'land Mttuated in Halifax comity, N. C: 1. That tract formerly belonging to W. P. Solomon, deceased, Iknown an "Elm wood," containini; about 3.S0 acres and ad joining lands of Dr. G.U. Macon, deceased and others. 2. '1 he tracts formerly belonging to Jnn, C. Randolph, and located near Crowells X Roads, one tract known as tlii Kodgors tract and containing about lit acres, the other trant known as the "Oookran" or "Million" tract and containing about 300 acres. 3. A tiact situated In Warren countv about three fourths of a mlie from Little ton on the public road leading from that place to Warrenton, and containing about 210 acres, and adj lining the lands of Mrs. lr. i nas. smnner mid others. 4. The tract purchased by W. IT. Shields irom the administrator of Jacob Higgs deceased, containing about 300 acres and adjoining the lands of W. H. Shields, Oeo. P. Pope and others. Parties Reeking iu- formation as to this tract, can call upon us or John V. Kandolph Emi. All these lands are in hnalthv sections, If not disposed of nrtvataly before that time, we Mini oiler said lands at public auction on the first Monday in October. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to call upon us for information. MULLEN & MOORE, Alts, llalilax N. C. aprlOtf ACENTS WANTED, THE NEW STYLE "I'AJIIL V "I'1I'IVI1 40 MACHINE!! The Usual $65 Machine Reduced to t'25 TIIK('IIKAI'K.ST AND BEST IN TIIK WORLD, Too I.nnjr In tfsc to Iiouht Its Superior Merits no .Money to pay until the Machine Ih delivered to you and examined. It makes the shuttle, douhle-tliread, lock stitch, (tlic same on tioth sides of the work), which received the highest award at the Centen nial Exhibition, 1'hlladelphie. I'a., And is complete with a larger assortment of attach ments for fine work than any other machine, and Ketliiced to only '.Ti. It Is an easy and pleasant machine to operate, reiiulrts Ihe least care, produces every variety of work, and will last until the next century bo ffins. Strom?, Simple, Kapid and Kllicient. Use If once and you will use no other. The money cheerfully refunded if il will not out work an J outlast any machine at double the price. Ai.'enls sell lliem faster than any other In con se.pieiice of their tieinh'-the Best nt the Lowest Price." Each machine thoroughly warranted with rltteti (luiirmitee for live yenrs. Kept In order free of chart,'. ; money ri'futnlcd at once if not satisfactory. It is the most solid, reliable, and satisfactory n,"i ever invented for nil kinds of family work. It Is 1111 acktiowledred niieiiuivocal ine ehaiiicnl success, tlmrnu-hlv tested, ami used In thousands of hmnes. An ellieient. silent, rapid reliable, and ever ready helper to the weary wife or seamstress, ft will do the work of a fam lyfor life-time, or It will earn from l to ir, per dav for anyone who wishes to sew for a livinir. This machine costs less than half the rice of any new machines of like quality. Has extra Innir, InrKcsizeil shuttle, easily removed. Extra lftrre siied Itobbliis, holding UNI yards of thread doltiir J"'.!!" 'be freti t rewiniliinr of iK.bblns. 11 la I1111II for streiiirth and c.inslant hard work lnlvrehatiK-eable wnrkimr parts, iiiauiifactured of fin-pi.llslicil steel. Will run fnr years with out repairs, Is simple to learn, easy to manaire, tindersinod perfectly In an hour, and always ready i a moment to do every descrli.linn of Heavy . line wnrk at less cost or trouble than any other n aehlues at any price ever did, or can do. II will sew aiiytlilinr a needle can pierce, from lace ,.rcainl,rle tn heavy cloth or ham- as, with any kind of thread, and will run oil twenty yards per minute: 11 uses slr..ii, stranrht nee. d es. ami lli.V,.. I,nb. ,1...... 1. , , , "" " 11 , (, in1 "i miss or drnp a stitch, ravel or break Ihe thread. If yon .'.'.'" -..'.i., .urn aim nave a lieller line. Ilie ensi' . 'iii.l i..!,li, ..tit , ,. , ,, ; '.' "" nn'iinii ai'u duality nf Ha work, nre in, I .Mt ree,Mini,M.ls tlnns. It win hen,, f.-n, tm-k. braid, cord, bind, K... ,. .-r, . 1,1,11, ruiiie, pieai, r.,ii, Kfnllnp, Hhlrr, roll, bnsle.ciiibrold. r. run up bren.llhs. ele.wilh easeaiidiiuli kiicss, unsurpassed by any machine ever Invented. llewnreol IinpoNldon. The prices for" nurnew machines are less than those asked bv dealers ill secoiiil-liaiiil, relmilt and r.-ll ti is li.-il miiehlnes. nr lh..se s.-lllnicuit old st.-k toclnse up business, many such inferior and old style machines tielntr ottered as new at reduced prices: beware of IiiiihisIIU.ii ami only buy new maeliln-a. There are no new Hrslelass machines t.tt. red as low as the "Family." by many dollars. " ' Mai'iiinks shxt run fxaminatios bkkoiii! riv- MI ST OK lln.l.. Extraordinary liidiicements effered to Clerirv. men. Teachers, storekeepers etc: to act as aire nts Horse and waon furnished free. For t-stlnm. ul ils see descriptive bonks mnlletl free with samples of work, liberal terms, circulars, etc. Address. FAMILY SKWI.V'i M ACIUNE CO. oct IS ly. 75S llroadwny. New York, N. Y. JINOUAM SCHOOL, M II SEVILLE, N. V. Is now Pre Kuiinntit among Southern Boarding Schools Kir P.oys. The 171-t session ending Deo. 17.h. 1879, has been the n.ost prosperous in tlio Mil j-rar or the School hi tory. ltwU'" 172,ld So!""on wi" bPKln Jan' iilbt Hot.r.1 $12 per month. Tuition f r,0 per Session. For Catalogue giving full par Uculara, Address, dec 1811 MAJ'"'B!I'AU.rl. ADVERTISEMENT. s TILL THEY FLOlltlsjll I SS. A. S. ZOLLICOFFEB BHOTHER, DRUCCISTS, WELDON N. C. Have just received and are daily receiv ing, fresh supplies nf DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYEST&FF, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, STATIONARY, COMBS, BRUSH ES, TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, RED AND WUITE KEROSENE OIL. Also a full line of confectioneries consist ing or PLAIN and FRENCH CANDIES, APPLES. ORANGES, KUTS, CAKES, They are the sole Agents here lor the RED COIL 150 DEOREEI9 FIRE TEST. They always keep on hand the largest ass( rtinent ol tbe finest 6, in, and l.r cents Clgsrs to be lonnd in the town of Weldon, which they iiuarantee to bo equal to any In the market, and are sure they can please any judge 01 a gtou cigar Bt any price ranging from 2 to 25 cents. They also keep ihe best article ot dmokingaud chew ing louaceo. Mr. D. B. ZolliootTor, one of the the firm will remain duri g the winter in Balti more, whore he will have an opportunity to seieui gooas 01 toe Desi quality at Dot torn prices. T ey respectfully invite tbe public gen erallv tn rail mid hthmIii. thuie at,..ir No charges for looking. They will take great pleasure in showing their goods and 4uuLiii uncus. rwoHpeoiiuiiy, DK. A. R ZOLLICOEEER. & BRO. Look tor Sign Went side Wash. Ave, Wnlilnn V 11 Prescriptions carefully tilled and pa- ut.il m iicaiou unuor me immeainie super vision Ol Dr. A. K. 7. illie.iHV.r n,l,n .,lih thanks for past patronage continues the umuuuB ui iiiooiciiiH as nereioiore ana can be found at ZnllioofTer's drug store at all unurs inguii ana uay, wnen not profession ally engaged. oct. 9 6in. LOO l 1857 ESTABLISHED January 1st, 1857. RUFE W- DANIEL Hlsstoek of Liquors. Groceries, and Confcc uuoerii's emuracc lu part FRENCH, Al'PLB, BLACKBERRY and WILD CHERRY BRAXDY, WHISKIES, PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA and CHAMPAGNE WINE. CIGARS, BACON, FLOUR, MOLASSES. LARD, GINGER, PEPPER, SPICE, APPLE.S.J ELLI ES PICKLES, BRANDY PEACHES and CONFECTIONERIES Appollinarlg, Seltzer. Germaa, Kroutbal Natural Waters. And many other articles too numerous to men tlou. R. W.DANIEL. 10 Wash. Avenue, Weldon, N. C. oct 2 ly JVfcKY BODY LOOK MERE I I wish to Inform the citizens of Halifax county, and the publio generally. Hut I Keep a urst class bouse in the town of SCOTLAND NEIK.N. C. I have a complete stock 1 1 UR0CERIE3 & CONFECTIONERIES. My bar is stocked with the choicest French, Apple, and Peach Brandies, also 1 1 ..r ttri.f !.:.. ttt , Kuai, and Cbainpagne. BEST BRANDS OF WHI8KIKS A 8PECIALTIY Tjlfirnr Ranr tn rtnlrlM nit nn n p.nAKI Families annul iu.i at Inua m, l,n ,1.. dozen buttles. 10,000 Cigar of the Bent Brand. T. bavo a first class RESTAURANT AND BILLIARD SALOON attached to the boose, I will endeavor to pirase an wno will Honor me with t heir patronage. Mr. J. R. Ntatnn la wltli ma uml mill k. pleased to serv his old friend's. oiy Horvauia are poiue ana attentive. G. Or'KNHEIM KR, Sign Central Salann, oct 23 Sin, Scotland Neck JOTICE. TIavlnir duly n nail fled as administrator nf Klt'liard AlsliMnh, all pfrsnns having- t'lalins airaiust Ills estate are licrcliv not III.., I ml . qu.-sti'd to iir.tsoiil tli-'tn to int duly auttn'iillra- or oi-iori' tu t ist. ismi. I'itmoiis llllll'lltt'd to Hit. said t'stat arH r, sfp.l I,, ,.!,., t,.....a. dlatcat ttlouK'nt. H. I. AI.SHHOOK. Adtnr. of Hicliard Alshrook, .... By Kitchin & Dunn. atty. net S tf ' 181. ESTABLISHED 1831. OIU Reliable Jewelry Store of ARTHUR C. FREEMAN, HAS REMOVKD TO 171 MAIN ST. NORFOLK, VA. Wh-re can be lound a full line of Watches, Jewelry, Chains, O I asses, Buttons, Silver Ware, Wedding and Engagement Rines I prices dsfying competition. Address ARTUURC. FREEMAN, ,r . u , . . Norfolk, Va. Watches and Jewelry repaired and war ranted. Goods sent nn ai,.n,..l I ni'l anl " ADVERTISEMENT. LOOK HEIIL7' READ THIS! READ THIS And Slop at the Corner, and bny ,0Br Cheap goods from ' W II BROWN, THE LEADER or L 0 W P R I c E S. He keeps always on band a full lin. U general iiierchandlse, such as Boots, (Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry (Joods, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Hoisery, Ac. Calif0 fUl1 1,118 f grooerl8,, cheP r Corner 1st St. and Wash. Avenue mr271y Wldo,N.C. A. WRENN 6t SON. Manufacturers ofand Dealers in allkiudanf CARBIAGES, IIAESE8S, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, CARTS, WHEELS, AXLE, FARM WAGONS, HORSE CLOTHING, LAP ROBES, &e, Noa. 14, 10, 24, and 23 Union Street seplSly NORFOLkva. F OR SALE. The following valuable real estate lvinir near Tillery's Mill, in Halifa roliutJ about nine miles from the town of Halifax About W) acres including steam enaine' saw mill and fixtures, gin, gin house and fixtures, adjoining the reiiduuce of J. R Tillery. Mike Wilklns, that contains about Vt acres. Pope place oontab ing about 150 acres. i interest In Wade H Tillery tract, lb whole containing about 377 acres ,Appy 10 Tl N- HILLi Attorney. Halifax N.C.jnly31tf tOUTHERN HOTEL, HALIFAX N.C. J. W. MULLEN, PROPRIETOR. Table well supplied, clean rooms and attentive sorvant3. Meals 5(.M Lodging Wo. A Livery Stable also kept where ten mi may be hired. Horses fed and well attended to, bj experienced hostlers. The travel ng publio will do well to slop at the Southern Hotel. June Sly. W. BROWN'S OLD RELIABLE DRUG 8T0S1. Is always saiiplied with Fresh Drags and !Hedleiues. NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERT WEIK The stock of FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, LAMP UOODS, ILLUMINATING and LUBRICATING OILS, PAINTS, LEADS, LINSEED OIL, and all Painters Materials will be alwaii ttaml to oc run. Garden Seeds and Field Seeds ll seooa Choice pure Wines, Whlsklos and Brandl lor Medical use. nun ciirars, unewmf and Sinoking Tobacco. Prompt Attention to all Ordr uy nan. a-VhvHlniAtis ,,rtrlntlr.nfl rarpfnllf C(in jioutipd by coniiH'tfiit rlerka at all hours, a7 or night. Call and sec mi. II. vt . nnun oetdlf Wm.iiox, N. C. OirAnT'i $0(i0 year, or Ji to f 0 : m) ldJJ day in yom own locality. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more ilian ihe amount slated above.. No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can do thi work. You can make from 50ols. to an hour by devniing your even- Ings and spare lime to the business. It costs nothing to try t' e business. Nolb ing like i'. for money ir.Bkiog ever ( flereil. before. Business pleasant snd strictly honorable. Reader, it vou want to know- all about tbe best paying business helors llie publio, sentl us vnur aiitiress ami will send full nar'ticuUrs and private- terms free; samples worth f also free; ynft ran then make up vonr mind Mi yourself. Address UEORiiE STINSON CO., Port land Maine. O U I 8 II 1 L L I A R 1) C COTTON COMMISSION MERCHAKTS, NORFOLK VA. Full 1'Hoos and (julek returns guarallt'-'', 11- F- B U T L E IU rtre and Lite Insurance igeat. Pl.teoa r.ulra nfull It'niU In flrst-rlsSS Couipunios as low as safety will permit. Call and see me before Insuring else where, at gill!! BROWN'S DRUG STORK VcldoD, C July my-
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